Disneycrossovers are nothing new.
Ron Clements and John Musker have directed several Disney movies, including many of favorites from theDisney Renaissance.
It comes from an animator having a little fun, and that’s what it’s all about fun.

Here are the most bizarre Disney crossovers.
Nevertheless, once the potential was there, why not have the two meet?
Disney helpfullypointed outmany of them in a video.

Plus, it’s possible for you to see an Arendelle ship docked at the San Fransokyo marina.
There’s one Disney crossover that was not confirmed, though.
Fans have speculated that in the background of the police station there’s a wanted poster for Hans.

For sure Hans is a criminal of Arendelle, but what could he have possibly done in San Fransokyo?
Did you spot Mrs. Potts and Chip in this Disney crossover with Tarzan?
Did you know teapot Mrs. Potts and her teacup son Chip fromBeauty and the Beastwere inTarzan?

Well, kind of.
In 1999, Disneylandre-themed their Swiss Family Treehousewalk-through attraction into Tarzan’s Treehouse.
Everyonewas talkingabout the Disney crossover scene in which Vanellope ends up in a room with all theDisney princesses.

The characters poked fun at some of the old Disney story cliches.
The writer of the scene, Pamela Ribon, spoke withThe Washington Postabout her process.
“It’s like when I make fun of my dad,” director Johnston told thePost.

“Yes, I can do that I love my dad and I love his foibles.
We are coming at this from a place of love.”
But the character did have some run-ins with other Disney favorites.

Kim Possiblewas called into help Lilo find Stitch in the episode “Rufus.”
Then, theAmerican Dragon himself, Jake Long, skateboarded in andhelped capturea shape-shifting alien.
The gang fromRecessshowed upin the episode “Lax: Experiment 285.”

Turns out, all the Disney cartoons of the 2000s could share the same universe.
What a small world.
Eugene and Rapunzel fromTangledcan be seen walking into the castle’s gates for the coronation of Queen Elsa inFrozen.

Some evenspeculatedthat Elsa and Anna are not sisters at all and that Elsa is actually Rapunzel’s twin.
Co-director Nathan Greno found out about the cameo on Facebook after the film had premiered.
Kudos to the animator working on that shot for sneaking it past the directors!

Could there have been a Disney crossover with Up’s Carl and Ellie in Toy Story 3?
Apparently, the Easter egg didn’t quite make it into the film.
It was, however, in one of thetrailersforToy Story 3.

That just makes this bizarre Disney crossover all the more mysterious!
Did you catch The Lion King’s Scar in this bizarre Disney crossover with Hercules?
The appearance ofThe Lion King’s Scar isn’t a hidden Disney crossover.

Scar’s end inThe Lion Kingwas…less than clean.
Who came along and scooped up his remains?
Maybe the Nemean Lion is some sort of ancestor to Mufasa and his family.

He wasn’t joking either.
Flash can be found when Moana enters the realm of monsters and isgreeted by a creepy-looking masked creature.
If you look closely enough, you’ll see that it’s Flash.

The easiest way to recognize him is by his slow-typing claws.
Flash was last seen at the end ofZootopiagetting pulled over for speeding.
Hopefully, this isn’t whereZootopiaends up putting its criminals.
This one is definitely a bizarre Disney crossover.
The monsters in the movieMonsters, Inc.are afraid of children because they believe them to be dangerous.
Considering that anolder Boowas allegedly seen inToy Story 3, there are clues that the two movies are connected.
In fact, Disneyhas shown cluesthat connectPixarmovies together.
Hopefully she was able to leave Paris before things really started heating up.
The truck seemed like just some mangy rundown vehicle used to deliver pizzas in its initial appearance inToy Story.
Little did audiences know, this truck has seen some things.
The truck has been spotted inevery Pixar movie, barringThe Incredibles.
Yep, somehow Pizza Planet makes deliveries to Paris, France, but not to the Parr’s driveway.
“The response to the truck in person and online has been amazing.