"Kingdom Hearts 3" Finally Revealed What Happens After the End of "Monsters Inc."

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From Seventeen

Everyone loves Disney movies, which is why you're probably willing to suspend your disbelief so you can get lost in the magic and enchantment. But as much as you love Disney films and how far you're willing to suspend your disbelief, there are some Disney plot holes that are very, verrrrrry hard to overlook.

1. What really happens after the end of Monsters Inc.?

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Photo credit: Square Enix/Disney

Since the end of Monsters Inc., fans have been hoping to see more of Boo and Sulley's reunion. While Disney did release a second film, it took place before the original film, which means that Boo wasn't in it.

Fans don't have to wait any longer because Disney finally revealed what happened next! In the new game, Kingdom Hearts 3, fans are able to return to their favorite Disney worlds and see what happens next. In the game, Sulley is the SEO of Monsters Inc. while Mike is the company's top laugh maker. As for Boo? Well, she hangs out with Sulley and Mike after hours as they have fun around Monstropolis. Randall even makes a return as the world's villain, who sets out to take over the company and make it go back to screaming.

Want to find out what else happens and explore other Disney worlds like Frozen, Hercules, and Tangled in Kingdom Hearts 3? Check out the entire series and try out the new game:

2. Why does all of Rapunzel's hair turn brown when Flynn cuts it at the end of the movie?

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Rapunzel's source of healing power stemmed from a magical golden flower with healing properties that was fed to her mother while she was pregnant. But IRL, when you pull a leaf off a plant, only the leaf dies, not the rest of the plant that's still connected to the root. Which is why it doesn't really make sense that all of Rapunzel's hair turned brown when Flynn cut it to save her. If her power of healing is inside of her and not in her hair (as it's shown to be when her tears save Flynn), following plant logic, shouldn't the hair that was still connected to her body (the root) remain blonde?

3. Why didn't Mufasa's pride care that Scar lied to them about Simba being dead?

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When Simba returns to Prideland to confront Scar, the lionesses are scandalized when Scar claims that Simba is responsible for Mufasa's death. But what's strange is that none of them have any reaction to the fact that Scar had lied to them about Simba having died in the same stampede Mufasa died in years ago.

4. Why can Pocahontas speak English?

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Pocahontas and her tribe have never encountered the English before John Smith and his crew come to America, and yet, the Native Americans can all speak fluent English?

5. Why did Buzz Lightyear freeze in front of Andy?

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In Toy Story, all the toys freeze whenever a child comes into the room so that they don't blow their cover. But for the majority of the movie, Buzz Lightyear didn't think he was a toy, but a space commander on an intergalactic mission. So why did he freeze whenever Andy came into the room?

6. Why doesn't Woody remember his previous owners?

Throughout the Toy Story trilogy, Woody is constantly worried about Andy losing interest in him and giving him away. But in Toy Story 2, it's revealed that Woody is a special collector's edition toy from 1958, making him over 40 years old. It practically guarantees Andy wasn't his first owner. And since Jessie the cowgirl is still traumatized from being deserted by her original owner, clearly toys don't forget their owners. So why can't Woody remember his?

7. Why didn't Cinderella's glass slippers transform back at midnight like the rest of her clothes?

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Cinderella's fairy godmother tells Cinderella that at the stroke of midnight, the spell would be broken, changing her royal carriage back into a pumpkin, her horses back into her mice, her beautiful ball gown back into rags, and - presumedly - her glass slippers back into slipper slippers. But after the clock strikes midnight, her slippers are the only thing that DON'T change back to their original form... but why?

8. Why didn't anyone think the glass slipper plan was stupid?

Prince Charming's master plan to find the girl from the ball (AKA, Cinderella) was to force every woman in the kingdom to try on the slipper she left behind until he found her. But assuming no one knew the glass slipper was magical, why didn't anyone point out that in a kingdom filled with thousands of people, multiple woman are bound to fit into one size shoe?

9. Why didn't Ariel use writing to talk to Prince Eric?

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Ariel reveals that she can write when she signed Ursula's contract to turn into a human. So when Eric believes that Ariel is not the girl who saved him from drowning because she wasn't mute, why didn't Ariel simply grab a piece of paper and a pen and explain that she lost her voice?

10. Why didn't Charlotte turn into a frog when she kissed Prince Naveen?

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At the end of Princess and the Frog, Mama Odie revealed that the only way for Tiana and Prince Naveen to change back into humans is for Prince Naveen to kiss a princess, so Charlotte (who's temporarily a princess because her dad was crowned King of Mardi Gras) agrees to kiss Prince Naveen to change them back. But the clock strikes midnight before Charlotte kisses Prince Naveen, which means she was no longer the Princess of Mardi Gras, so shouldn't she have turned into a frog like Tiana?

11. Why was there a portrait of the Beast as a grownup hanging in his castle?

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When the Enchantress cast a spell on Beast and all his innocent servants, she said that if the Beast could learn to love and win someone else's love in return before the last pedal of the enchanted rose fell on his 21st birthday, he would transform back into a human. In the movie, Lumière mentions that it's been 10 years since the curse was cast, which means Beast must have been just eleven when the Enchantress cast it. So, why was there a portrait of the Prince as a grownup hanging in the castle if he was only 11 when he was last human?

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