Great thought! Or maybe she switches her appearance to whatever she feels will make the person she's helping feel more comfortable. Who knows! Thanks for watching!
Abdella Mahammed I was just about to post that same theory however since the times don't add up it's more likely she was just in a different form when helping Cinderella it would make sense considering the fact that she's a supernatural being
you know... due to the timeframe that cinderella takes placde in (late middle ages/early reneisance) I would think that fairy godmother from cinderella is either the mother or grandmother of the blue fairy. (who really knows the lifespan of a fairy) or it could be that the blue fairy lived a mortal life once and due to her pure heart, the gods (from Hercules) made her into a star, forever youthfull and with greater powers than ever before.
brian griebel SAME she looks like a younger version of her and Pinocchio was made in 1934 and Cinderella was made in 1950 so that would make sense maybe she was a fairly and a godmother or was a fairy and then as she got older a a magic godmother
The Blue Fairy being Evangeline is one of those fan theories I consider confirmed ^^ It's too great and makes too much sense. Though, I don't think Evangeline granted Peter's wish. Though there are a lot of origin stories for Peter Pan, I've always thought he was brought to life by Wendy's tales and the belief of her and her brothers. If anything, Evangeline granted WENDY's wish to have her imaginary friend and his world of adventures come to life, which taught her a lesson (which is what fairy godmothers are all about).
It couldn’t of been Wendy’s wish since it’s implied her mother met Peter Pan before and at the end of the movie the father says he thinks he saw something (hook’s ship) before.
The Inquisitor Amos Slade is plausible but Gaston could not have killed Bambi's mom because Bambi is thought to have taken place in the United States Gaston lives in France
The Inquisitor It could also be Barron Von Rotten aka Judge Doom. There was plans to have him reveal that he was the one who killed her. He was made to be the antagonist of every Disney movies somehow.
What if the blue fairy was Cinderella. When Cinderella's fairy godmother passed away she gave Cinderella her powers. Cinderella looks a lot like the blue fairy and their are both kind hearted.
@@bonganingobese2569, that was the movie release date, the time when the movie take place are Pinocchio is the late 1800s to early 1900s and Cinderella in the 1700s
Actually Ray called the evening star Evangeline. The name means "Good News" or "Bringer of Good News" though I would think that the name was used in the movie just because it was pretty and kind of sounds like evening. Sorry for that little nit pick, but if its any consolation, I do think your theory is still plausible, and that minor detail doesn't change a thing. In fact, in a way, it still fits in the theory, cause what better news is there then your wish coming true.
Here's a theory that just came into my head. What are the Fairies from Pixi Hollow? and also, Where do the Fairy Godmothers come from? These are both questions that could tie into this theory.
I like this, I really do but there is one thing that bugs me about the whole thing. What if instead of Peter wishing for Neverland but Wendy and her brothers. Think about the beginning of the movie, how the siblings were playing reading a story. They wished for it. Peter was strange, he never seemed like a real person(to me at least), more like a child who grew hearing and reading stories about would envision him. There were certain points where Peter didn't seem understand that certain things were dangerous. Peter was the wish. watching Peter Pan and the sequel there happens to be an underlined lesson. To me it is, that's it's okay to believe and grow up. This wish theory would make more sense if it was the children's wish and not Peter's. Just saying.
Simona Cannizzo the first part of the movie, it was said that they believed Peter Pan was a real person. If he wasn't actually real to begin with a wish come true, the it would explain several things that even as a child didn't make sense to me. I saw the return to Neverland before seeing the Original. Peter's character and personality didn't make sense then and it didn't make anymore sense after I watched the original. There was a lot of emphasis on the Second Star. Peter was first introduced in 1902 in The little white bird, Peter Pan the Movie was taking place in the 1920s as the sequel takes place in the 1940s. Since Princess and the Frog also takes place in 1920s I would say the a only a few years or so passes between the two. The oldest wasn't any older than twelve meaning at least Wendy and John grew up during the first world War. making a wish to meet a boy who never grows up isn't that far of stretch as they constantly told stories about him to keep their minds off it. Peter Pan was a symbol in their lives. He came to life... it's just my opinion, this theory that had been bouncing around my head but I felt there was peace missing to it. Thinking the Blue Fairy having a hand in it, made it all come together. This was just side theory that goes well with this one, especially when you add the second movie into the mix.
I absolutly love this theory. The blue fairy has always been my favorite character in all fairytails and I completly agree that she is really powerful. In OuaT she is also the leader of the fairies and I think that goes along well with your theories. The only problem I see is the timing of Peter Pan, I always thought it took place during the first or second decade of the 20th century. But still, I really did like the theorie 😁
Do I believe the Blue Fairy created Neverland: after watching this, I most certainly do! Do I believe she is Reymone's Avangaline: Absolutely! What was my favorite Pinocchio scene: the battle with Monstro, of course!
I really love this theory! However, Peter Pan couldn't happen in the 1930's/After The Princess & the Frog because Peter Pan 2 takes place during WW2 & Wendy is grown up & has 2 kids. I think Peter Pan & The Princess & the Frog might've happened at the same time in order to be accurate with Peter Pan 2
Well I looked it up and people estimate Wendy to be around thirteen or fourteen so if it was ten years later she would be around twenty three or twenty four. Since couples had children at younger ages in the forties, it would stand to reason Wendy could have some children. Thanks for watching!
Ana Baldani You're very right- the movie, musical and stage play are all based on J.M.Barrie's book, and unfortunately for the theory, it is set in the Edwardian era, sometime between 1900 and 1910. Therefore, Peter Pan takes place before the events of The Princess and The Frog.
Wotso Videos even though I personally think Peter Pan took place in early 1900 your theory could work. Kinda... If we'd set Peter Pan also in the mid to late twenties. Wendy's daughter looks like...dunno...10 or 11. Children were evacuated from London during WW2 from 1940-1946. Makes her being born in the early to mid thirties. If princess and the frog took place in the early twenties and Wendy had Jane pretty early in her life it could definitely fit in the timeline. But anyway, really cool theory about the blue fairy!
In fact stars have a very large part in Disney all together. They hold great mystery and magic. They could be many things: fairies, portals, or deceased loved ones. Whatever they are, you have to wonder whether stars are actually "balls of gas burning millions of miles away" as Pumba said.
Idk who she is but as a kid I always like her better than any Disney princesses. I watch Pinocchio just to wait for her scene. I remember there's another fairy that looks really like her in one of Disney classic silly symphony but she has butterfly wings instead. Off topic but the blue fairy statue in a movie called "Artificial intelligent" also very similar to her too.
My theory is that the Blue Fairy is the oldest, the wisest and most powerful magic user in all of the Disney multiverse, with the possible exception of master Yen Sid. If needed be, she could go toe to toe with Maleficent or Hades and easily defeat them. Yet, she prefers to fight them by making the world a better place, thus diminishing their influence.
This is probably my favorite theory thus far, especially since I had personally theorized a connection between Peter Pan's stars and the Princess and the Frog's stars, although the star in The Princess and the Frog is named Evangeline, not Angeline... great theory though I loved the incorporation of Pinocchio.
There's another theory about the blue fairy. If she's a descendant to the night sky , then does she have any weather powers that are related to Elsa the Snow Queen? It's sort like saying when you wish upon a star as a metaphor in the sky and Let it Go from Frozen I'm one with the wind and sky as a metaphor for the winter.
This is a really nice connection. The Blue Fairy, and Raymond are probably my favorite characters in all of Disney. I always thought the Blue Fairy was very beautiful, and her voice is really nice.
What if she was the spirit of Cinderella’s dead mother because the look very similar, we don’t know when both stories take place, the voices are similar and finally, her mother tells her about wishing on a star and when she died, since she was a good person was gifted to grant people’s wishes
oh and in Death Takes a Holiday, she falls in love with death, and goes with him into eternity. We're never given a clear explanation of what will become of her on the other side, since this is the only time death Himself experienced true love and his lover passed willingly with him to be by his side. Perhaps she was made into the blue fairy
Have you read the book? Pinocchio was made from a magic piece of wood, which brought him life. When Pinocchio first met the Blue Fairy, she was a young girl. Later she was a young woman. Also Pinocchio killed a talking cricket with a hammer. Disney takes lots of liberties with the books he uses for his movies.
The blue fairy in Pinocchio's was rotoscoped, that's using a video live-action reference from actress Evelyn Venable, not the first time Disney used this technique yet it was the last.
If you've seen the Rankin-Bass special Pinocchio's Christmas, they add a detail that she was the one who planted the tree Pinocchio was made from, which sort of makes her his mother. They also gave her a name - Lady Azura.
4:23 Problem: _Peter Pan_ does not take place in the 1930s. It takes place in the Edwardian Era at latest. To prove it, the sequel _Return to Never Land_ , set decades later, clearly takes place during WWII.
My 4 year old cousin was worried about something and I was babysitting her and her brother opened the window and told her if she "wished on a star" everything would work out, she then said "that's only in movies" and I told her "where do you think the movies get it from". After he herd that she was able to get to sleep
I think The Blue Fairy gave him access to Neverland over creating it from scratch. I mean she didn't create Tinkerbell. I believe more that she gave him access to that place and some abilities to help him have his own adventures.
I think "Angeline" could be the sister of "Mother Nature" and Tinker Bell's place is Pixie Hollow which have existed long before Peter and could be interesting discovering how Pixie Hollow began and how eventually Neverland came to be surrounding "the heart of it" ( which is Pixie Hollow ), Neverland ( Pixie Hollow )the land of Angeline brings the magic of the seasons to the land of her sister, Mother Nature., but the only Disney references to Mom Nature are the Santa Clause movies and "sprite Spring" from Fantasia
I think The Blue Fairy is actually a princess named Bella, who became The Blue Fairy She had a kind heart and uses her power to grant wishes to help people. Jiminy Cricket fell in love with her and became Pinocchio's conscience to impress her.
Here's a question to theorise about. Did Disney's Bambi, Tarzan, The Jungle Book, and The Lion King take place around the same time period, but in different parts of the world? You know, Tarzan and The Lion King taking place in two different parts of Africa, The Jungle Book taking place in India, and Bambi taking place in the forests of America. What do you think? Or did you make a video about this one already?
In the video I frequently call Evangeline, "Angeline." Totally my bad. Sorry for any confusion. Hope it doesn't take away from the theory! It was really fun to make! I love all of the original Disney films. Thanks for watching everyone! Have a magical day.
My theory is the timeline of Disney's movies. Pinocchio sets way before Peter Pan(1906). The Princess and the Frog sets in 1920s. The same year as other Disney's movies, like 101 Dalmatians. Another thing, the Blue Fairy is the first faiy been created by the authur of Pinocchio. Our north star really the Sun, that really means the blue star next to our Sun. In Disney's movies and our universe is one the same. My point is that we saw 2 stars in Peter Pan. The north star(our Sun), had been not near the blue star at time of Pinocchio. In the Princess and the Frog north star(our Sun) been reappeared at the time. I should know, I am very good as at astrology science.
Before knowing the cast of the 2022 live action version of "Pinocchio", I was hoping that she would be played by Candice King (Candice Accola) who played Caroline on "The Vampire Diaries".
I think you forgot to mention that one of the Blue Fairy's first appearances was in "Silly Symphony: The Flying Mouse" though I'm not sure if it's the exact same blue fairy or if Silly Symphony has connections with Disney... what do you think?
What if the blue fairy was Cinderella mom. In the live action Cinderella it says Cinderella mom believed in fairies so what if when her mom died fairy god mother could have gave her powers
I believe your theory that ALL the stars throughout the Disney films are connected is true...but I would like to add my own theory to yours to shed some light on some of the things you pointed out. First, I think the star....aka the Blue Fairy...DOES indeed have a name. You propose in your theory that there is a connection between Pinocchio, Peter Pan and the Princess and the Frog because in each film, the characters wish on a star to have their dreams come true. In the Princess and the Frog, Tiana wished on a star to have her dream come true, but when we meet the lightning bug Ray, he tells us that the star's name is Evangeline. When Ray dies, his star joins her in the sky...on the LEFT HAND SIDE and it looks very similar to how the stars look in Peter Pan when Peter takes the children to Neverland. What if the reason we don't see a second star in Pinocchio is that it simply hadn't been born yet and when we see Peter Pan and the Princess and the Frog (which appear to take place around the same time) there are two stars because Ray has joined Evangeline in the sky?
But I still like the theory you came up with! Honestly, I think this is a character some many including myself tend to overlook and forget about altogether.
This whole theory about the blue fairy and the star is basically everything abt once upon a time. It all started in the first ep pilot where emma makes her wish to have a family, and she does. Who knows? Maybe the Blue Fairy granted that wish? Only time will tell.
i had a theory (and no i didn't copy off anyone promise) so the blue fairy or called Evangeline is also the fairy godmother and also the Enchantress in Beauty and the Beast which explains why she can change form, so she would go from fairytale to fairytale and sometimes she watched from a far sometimes she was in the tale, so when all the fairytales where done she brought everyone in the fairytales to the same timezone around modern times, stay with me here, so when she did do this however it had a side effect, she bought all the villains in the condition they where in before they had died, so no one but the king (prince Adam or the Beast) and queen (Belle) where the only one's who knew of the mistake the Fairy godmother made she didn't mean to bring the villains, they didn't want anyone to know of fairy godmother's mistakes so they said that they brought the villains back to life to in-prison them, but this was of course a lie, so they booted the villain of to the isle of the lost and that's how Descendants was made!
I think it is highly plausible. Part of me likes to believe there is only one magical fairy godmother, but I prefer to believe there is a legion of fairy godmothers watching over the world. Just my opinion! Thanks for watching!
My pleasure! It really makes me happy to hear people are enjoying the videos. My goal is to bring a little Disney and child magic to people through my videos. I hope your day keeps getting better. Thanks for watching!
I know that it true that the blue fairy has some alies throughout Disneys history,but she gave gippeto,tiana,ray and Peter pan there wishs beyond they're dreams.Great work.
Interesting theory but Pinocchio takes place in the late 1800s, then Peter Pan is in the early 1900s and lastly Princess & The Frog is the 1920s if you go by the films but in real in life The Princess & The Frog was written in the mid 1800s by the Brother's Grimm and titled The Frog Prince. Still interesting film theory! Cheers! - Quinn aka ThePeacefulArtist
I've quite outlandish and far-fetched but ultimately possible theory regarding the existence of fairy and pinocchio: What if Blue Fairy is angel or even fallen angel? Biblically speaking, angels are sometimes described as stars of heaven and host of heaven etc. And what if Pinocchio puppet was actually caricature of Geppetto's late son who tragically died? He is at the same time kinda old to be single dad; it's possible he indeed had son before and out of grief coping, made a puppet after his likeness. His wife could've died when he was younger or mbe even after possible son's death out of grief. Mbe he felt his son died too young and prayed to bring him back; by wishing on star! It's possible Pinocchio's soul ended up in Hades (the world of the dead) not Heaven (where he would reside forever with God, and therefore his soul would be unretrievable) and perhaps one angel retrieved his soul per father's wish and placed upon the puppet (Blue Fairy coming puppet back to life). The reason why Pinocchio adjusted easily to his new life could be his pre-obtained memories of former life affecting him and even recognizing Geppetto. But in order to make him real boy (from wood to flesh), there has to be some trial for him to earn that reward, so after passing the trial he became real boy and could continue his life.
I have another point for Blue Fairy: I don't think she has Snow White's face for random reasons: Like Ray, Snow maybe become a star after her Death, the Blue Fairy, Angeline and Neverland, ecc...
Once Upon A Time has already ended... but the fairies are still quite a mystery, especially Blue... please do a video of which villain she might be connected to?
This is my favorite theory! But there is a hole.. Princess and the Frog takes place in the 1920's, and Peter Pan takes place in 1904. So it doesn't make sense for Ray to be the other Star in this case.
the blue fairy is Cinderellas godmother when she was much younger small theory
Abdella Mahammed I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!
Great thought! Or maybe she switches her appearance to whatever she feels will make the person she's helping feel more comfortable. Who knows! Thanks for watching!
Abdella Mahammed I was too! 😆
Abdella Mahammed Or like Genie, she travels back and forth through time.
Abdella Mahammed I was just about to post that same theory however since the times don't add up it's more likely she was just in a different form when helping Cinderella it would make sense considering the fact that she's a supernatural being
my theory is that the blue fairy is actually a younger version of the fairy godmother from cinderella
Omg that would be an awesome theory.
you know... due to the timeframe that cinderella takes placde in (late middle ages/early reneisance) I would think that fairy godmother from cinderella is either the mother or grandmother of the blue fairy. (who really knows the lifespan of a fairy)
or it could be that the blue fairy lived a mortal life once and due to her pure heart, the gods (from Hercules) made her into a star, forever youthfull and with greater powers than ever before.
Alice0hMy well, she is a fairy. maybe she made her self look old? like she makes herself look like a star :)
brian griebel oh,.😮
brian griebel SAME she looks like a younger version of her and Pinocchio was made in 1934 and Cinderella was made in 1950 so that would make sense maybe she was a fairly and a godmother or was a fairy and then as she got older a a magic godmother
Evangeline. the name is Evangeline
mostar1219 ughhh yess was bothering me sooo much
NaTasha Bradford was that sincere or sarcasm? Don't mind me, just wanted to double check
Seriously it was on my last nerve lol
right that was bugging the crap outta me
mostar1219 that annoyed me so much lmao
The Blue Fairy being Evangeline is one of those fan theories I consider confirmed ^^ It's too great and makes too much sense.
Though, I don't think Evangeline granted Peter's wish. Though there are a lot of origin stories for Peter Pan, I've always thought he was brought to life by Wendy's tales and the belief of her and her brothers. If anything, Evangeline granted WENDY's wish to have her imaginary friend and his world of adventures come to life, which taught her a lesson (which is what fairy godmothers are all about).
That's another great idea. I like this a lot! I'm happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
This is totally right because how can Peter even wish if he doesn't exist. I mean they were "reading about his adventures"!
It couldn’t of been Wendy’s wish since it’s implied her mother met Peter Pan before and at the end of the movie the father says he thinks he saw something (hook’s ship) before.
I'm convinced
I heard a theory that Bambi's mother was killed by either Gaston or Amos Slade, could u please investigate this theory
The Inquisitor Amos Slade is plausible but Gaston could not have killed Bambi's mom because Bambi is thought to have taken place in the United States Gaston lives in France
That would be interesting. I can definitely do that! Thanks for watching!
The Inquisitor It could also be Barron Von Rotten aka Judge Doom. There was plans to have him reveal that he was the one who killed her. He was made to be the antagonist of every Disney movies somehow.
Wotso Videos is sid a dad alcoholic?
The Inquisitor she was killed by judge doom BAH BAHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! true though
She's supposed to represent a child's understanding of the Virgin Mary, who in most of Italian iconography is portrayed in a light blue dress.
Yup
What if the blue fairy was Cinderella. When Cinderella's fairy godmother passed away she gave Cinderella her powers. Cinderella looks a lot like the blue fairy and their are both kind hearted.
Laura that makes sense. But that would mean Cinderella would have had to live a full life and grow old with her prince before becoming the blue fairy
She looks like a blonde snow white
but Cinderellas movie was madein 1950 pinocchio was made in 1940
@@bonganingobese2569, that was the movie release date, the time when the movie take place are Pinocchio is the late 1800s to early 1900s and Cinderella in the 1700s
That's legit
here's a theory you should do whether or not the godmothers of Disney are aware of each others existence
Yes! Great question! Thanks for watching!
zach dugat mmh-hmm
Actually Ray called the evening star Evangeline. The name means "Good News" or "Bringer of Good News" though I would think that the name was used in the movie just because it was pretty and kind of sounds like evening.
Sorry for that little nit pick, but if its any consolation, I do think your theory is still plausible, and that minor detail doesn't change a thing. In fact, in a way, it still fits in the theory, cause what better news is there then your wish coming true.
+DracoFay Exactly. I think it will supports the ideas already laid out. Thanks for sharing you thoughts and for watching!
Here's a theory that just came into my head. What are the Fairies from Pixi Hollow? and also, Where do the Fairy Godmothers come from? These are both questions that could tie into this theory.
u know one fairy thatswinter wears all blue
Actually the story of Evangeline is a sacred legend to the Acadians and people of Louisiana.
lol, there's always gotta be that one person who needs to be nitpicky..
This is a beautiful theory.
I agree!! It's one of my favorites I've ever discussed. Thanks for watching!
great video your channel is getting better and better
Thank you! I'm happy you like where the channel is going. I really appreciate the support. Thanks for watching!
I like this, I really do but there is one thing that bugs me about the whole thing. What if instead of Peter wishing for Neverland but Wendy and her brothers. Think about the beginning of the movie, how the siblings were playing reading a story. They wished for it. Peter was strange, he never seemed like a real person(to me at least), more like a child who grew hearing and reading stories about would envision him. There were certain points where Peter didn't seem understand that certain things were dangerous. Peter was the wish. watching Peter Pan and the sequel there happens to be an underlined lesson. To me it is, that's it's okay to believe and grow up. This wish theory would make more sense if it was the children's wish and not Peter's. Just saying.
But Peter is a kid too ... Just not human. I think he's a dead 13 year old inspired by David Barrie with Peter Illweyn Davis name.
Simona Cannizzo the first part of the movie, it was said that they believed Peter Pan was a real person. If he wasn't actually real to begin with a wish come true, the it would explain several things that even as a child didn't make sense to me. I saw the return to Neverland before seeing the Original. Peter's character and personality didn't make sense then and it didn't make anymore sense after I watched the original. There was a lot of emphasis on the Second Star. Peter was first introduced in 1902 in The little white bird, Peter Pan the Movie was taking place in the 1920s as the sequel takes place in the 1940s. Since Princess and the Frog also takes place in 1920s I would say the a only a few years or so passes between the two. The oldest wasn't any older than twelve meaning at least Wendy and John grew up during the first world War. making a wish to meet a boy who never grows up isn't that far of stretch as they constantly told stories about him to keep their minds off it. Peter Pan was a symbol in their lives. He came to life... it's just my opinion, this theory that had been bouncing around my head but I felt there was peace missing to it. Thinking the Blue Fairy having a hand in it, made it all come together. This was just side theory that goes well with this one, especially when you add the second movie into the mix.
+Not A Monkey I think that's definitely plausible as well. That would explain a lot and makes sense. Thanks for watching!
I absolutly love this theory. The blue fairy has always been my favorite character in all fairytails and I completly agree that she is really powerful. In OuaT she is also the leader of the fairies and I think that goes along well with your theories.
The only problem I see is the timing of Peter Pan, I always thought it took place during the first or second decade of the 20th century.
But still, I really did like the theorie 😁
Could you do a theory about The Black Cauldron?
Do I believe the Blue Fairy created Neverland: after watching this, I most certainly do!
Do I believe she is Reymone's Avangaline: Absolutely!
What was my favorite Pinocchio scene: the battle with Monstro, of course!
I always LOVE watching your videos, and some time in the future, I look to be one of your most beloved Patreons!
I really love this theory! However, Peter Pan couldn't happen in the 1930's/After The Princess & the Frog because Peter Pan 2 takes place during WW2 & Wendy is grown up & has 2 kids. I think Peter Pan & The Princess & the Frog might've happened at the same time in order to be accurate with Peter Pan 2
Well I looked it up and people estimate Wendy to be around thirteen or fourteen so if it was ten years later she would be around twenty three or twenty four. Since couples had children at younger ages in the forties, it would stand to reason Wendy could have some children. Thanks for watching!
Wotso Videos Well you have a strong point there. I love your theory! It all makes sense why there's a shining star in the movies you mentioned!
Ana Baldani You're very right- the movie, musical and stage play are all based on J.M.Barrie's book, and unfortunately for the theory, it is set in the Edwardian era, sometime between 1900 and 1910. Therefore, Peter Pan takes place before the events of The Princess and The Frog.
Wotso Videos even though I personally think Peter Pan took place in early 1900 your theory could work. Kinda... If we'd set Peter Pan also in the mid to late twenties. Wendy's daughter looks like...dunno...10 or 11. Children were evacuated from London during WW2 from 1940-1946. Makes her being born in the early to mid thirties. If princess and the frog took place in the early twenties and Wendy had Jane pretty early in her life it could definitely fit in the timeline. But anyway, really cool theory about the blue fairy!
Mr.NewLeaf Peter Pan could be set in the 20s. In the U.K. outfits didn't change much.
In fact stars have a very large part in Disney all together. They hold great mystery and magic. They could be many things: fairies, portals, or deceased loved ones. Whatever they are, you have to wonder whether stars are actually "balls of gas burning millions of miles away" as Pumba said.
I thought exactly the same about Ray and "Evangeline" !!! Yeeeeeei!!!! 🙌
Blue Fairy is now bald Wakanda Woman lol
Its not even a woman
Its a wo-man
Fell in love with the Blue Fairy when i was a boy.💜
Idk who she is but as a kid I always like her better than any Disney princesses. I watch Pinocchio just to wait for her scene. I remember there's another fairy that looks really like her in one of Disney classic silly symphony but she has butterfly wings instead. Off topic but the blue fairy statue in a movie called "Artificial intelligent" also very similar to her too.
If I may correct you, Isaac from Wotso Video, the events of Peter Pan took place around 1904 in England. I agree with your theory overall, though.
"They're fireflies, that got stuck in that big bluish-black thing."
My theory is that the Blue Fairy is the oldest, the wisest and most powerful magic user in all of the Disney multiverse, with the possible exception of master Yen Sid. If needed be, she could go toe to toe with Maleficent or Hades and easily defeat them. Yet, she prefers to fight them by making the world a better place, thus diminishing their influence.
This is probably my favorite theory thus far, especially since I had personally theorized a connection between Peter Pan's stars and the Princess and the Frog's stars, although the star in The Princess and the Frog is named Evangeline, not Angeline... great theory though I loved the incorporation of Pinocchio.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's one of my favorite theories I've made as well! I really liked going through the old films. Thanks for watching!
There's another theory about the blue fairy. If she's a descendant to the night sky , then does she have any weather powers that are related to Elsa the Snow Queen? It's sort like saying when you wish upon a star as a metaphor in the sky and Let it Go from Frozen I'm one with the wind and sky as a metaphor for the winter.
This is a really nice connection. The Blue Fairy, and Raymond are probably my favorite characters in all of Disney. I always thought the Blue Fairy was very beautiful, and her voice is really nice.
Blue fairy all time favorite off diesny she was beautiful and her voice is really sweet
And they made Neverland together.
What if she was the spirit of Cinderella’s dead mother because the look very similar, we don’t know when both stories take place, the voices are similar and finally, her mother tells her about wishing on a star and when she died, since she was a good person was gifted to grant people’s wishes
Yh too close
please make a theory on the show once upon a time😊
Has anyone else ever made a wish upon a star with all your hear❤️✨
My theory is The blue fairy is Queen Clarion's mother, they both created Pixie Hallow and she is a light fairy.
Yeah.
The blue fairy's voice is Evelyn Venable, a true angel. Her voice is so beautiful and magical
oh and in Death Takes a Holiday, she falls in love with death, and goes with him into eternity. We're never given a clear explanation of what will become of her on the other side, since this is the only time death Himself experienced true love and his lover passed willingly with him to be by his side. Perhaps she was made into the blue fairy
Have you read the book? Pinocchio was made from a magic piece of wood, which brought him life. When Pinocchio first met the Blue Fairy, she was a young girl. Later she was a young woman. Also Pinocchio killed a talking cricket with a hammer. Disney takes lots of liberties with the books he uses for his movies.
WTF that’s so messed up. Why did he kill Jiminy cricket?
Or just Disney wanted to make an Easter egg with an already iconic star, and these stories have absolutely nothing in common at all.
The animation that time really looks gentle like a blanket comforting you on cold nights.
The Blue Fairy and Cinderella look so similar
Yhhhhhh
Before I get into the video I'm going to day that I always figured her name was Blue Fairy. First name: Blue Last name: Fairy
Your video brought back some very good memories for me of watching it with my two grand Boys! I wonder what the blue fairy is going to do next.
+Carol Carlson I'm not sure! I'm happy you liked the video! Thanks for watching!
pinocchio scares me #no#regrets
The donkey scene is VERY intense to say the least. Thanks for watching!
You should read the original book, then you'll be even more surprised.
I hate the Coachman
@@reaperzoroark1489 Me too. That dissgusting demon get away and never faced punishment.
The blue fairy in Pinocchio's was rotoscoped, that's using a video live-action reference from actress Evelyn Venable, not the first time Disney used this technique yet it was the last.
Can u do a video about the connections of Ariel and Hercules
If you've seen the Rankin-Bass special Pinocchio's Christmas, they add a detail that she was the one who planted the tree Pinocchio was made from, which sort of makes her his mother. They also gave her a name - Lady Azura.
Lady Azura? It's like the name of the Blue Guardian Fairy from "Barbie Fairytopia".
4:23 Problem: _Peter Pan_ does not take place in the 1930s. It takes place in the Edwardian Era at latest.
To prove it, the sequel _Return to Never Land_ , set decades later, clearly takes place during WWII.
My 4 year old cousin was worried about something and I was babysitting her and her brother opened the window and told her if she "wished on a star" everything would work out, she then said "that's only in movies" and I told her "where do you think the movies get it from". After he herd that she was able to get to sleep
I think the blue fairgrounds name is Evangeline. From the princess and the frog
So Evangeline is The Blue Fairy from Pinocchio?
From the Blue Fairy, to the Fairy Godmother, to the Genie himself,
It seems that alot of wish granters in the Disney Universe like the color BLUE.
I think The Blue Fairy gave him access to Neverland over creating it from scratch. I mean she didn't create Tinkerbell. I believe more that she gave him access to that place and some abilities to help him have his own adventures.
I think "Angeline" could be the sister of "Mother Nature" and Tinker Bell's place is Pixie Hollow which have existed long before Peter and could be interesting discovering how Pixie Hollow began and how eventually Neverland came to be surrounding "the heart of it" ( which is Pixie Hollow ), Neverland ( Pixie Hollow )the land of Angeline brings the magic of the seasons to the land of her sister, Mother Nature., but the only Disney references to Mom Nature are the Santa Clause movies and "sprite Spring" from Fantasia
I think The Blue Fairy is actually a princess named Bella, who became The Blue Fairy She had a kind heart and uses her power to grant wishes to help people. Jiminy Cricket fell in love with her and became Pinocchio's conscience to impress her.
Here's a question to theorise about. Did Disney's Bambi, Tarzan, The Jungle Book, and The Lion King take place around the same time period, but in different parts of the world? You know, Tarzan and The Lion King taking place in two different parts of Africa, The Jungle Book taking place in India, and Bambi taking place in the forests of America.
What do you think? Or did you make a video about this one already?
I was just thinking about the Blue Fairy being Angeline when I found your video. Great one, by the way!
In the video I frequently call Evangeline, "Angeline." Totally my bad. Sorry for any confusion. Hope it doesn't take away from the theory! It was really fun to make! I love all of the original Disney films. Thanks for watching everyone! Have a magical day.
i say angeline to
+Becky BOSS don't. It's Evangeline
+Knee-c Stokes its the way my accent sounds so don.t correct me
+Becky BOSS free country. say it however you want, fuckface
Ok then what was your damn probblem
Please do a video on the well-known Disney fan theory that Frozen and Tangled and The Little Mermaid and Tarzan are all connected
My theory is the timeline of Disney's movies. Pinocchio sets way before Peter Pan(1906). The Princess and the Frog sets in 1920s. The same year as other Disney's movies, like 101 Dalmatians. Another thing, the Blue Fairy is the first faiy been created by the authur of Pinocchio. Our north star really the Sun, that really means the blue star next to our Sun. In Disney's movies and our universe is one the same. My point is that we saw 2 stars in Peter Pan. The north star(our Sun), had been not near the blue star at time of Pinocchio. In the Princess and the Frog north star(our Sun) been reappeared at the time. I should know, I am very good as at astrology science.
Before knowing the cast of the 2022 live action version of "Pinocchio", I was hoping that she would be played by Candice King (Candice Accola) who played Caroline on "The Vampire Diaries".
actually the peter and the starcatchers book kinda explains all of peter's background so yeah there's that
I was actually thinking about half of this theory the day before
That's awesome! Anyone can be a theorist. Thanks for watching!
another great videos I always wonder how the blue fairy was and now I now.this such an eye opener loved the facts you bring to light
+Destynee Wright I'm happy you enjoyed it and got something from it. I think she's a pretty interesting character! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely loved this theory! I so enjoy your videos!
awsome theory! I never would have put those things together! you're a genius, man!
I think you forgot to mention that one of the Blue Fairy's first appearances was in "Silly Symphony: The Flying Mouse" though I'm not sure if it's the exact same blue fairy or if Silly Symphony has connections with Disney... what do you think?
her name was Evangeline...
Great theory but Raymond's star in the Princess and the Frog is Evangeline, not Angeline. That was driving me nuts. Other than that, love this theory!
Your theories are the best. And I am SO serious! And mentioning Once Upon A Time too, means the world to me as I love that tv show.
What if the blue fairy was Cinderella mom. In the live action Cinderella it says Cinderella mom believed in fairies so what if when her mom died fairy god mother could have gave her powers
This is my favorite Disney theory just because it's so sweet.
I know what you mean! I loved using all of the classic songs as evidence! Thanks for watching!
Wotso Videos The music definitely sold the theory for me. Not to mentioned nostalgic. :)
I think maybe, fairy godmother from cinderela is her (when she was youjg)
Peter Pan is set in the early 1910s. The Princess and The Frog is set in the 1920s
I believe your theory that ALL the stars throughout the Disney films are connected is true...but I would like to add my own theory to yours to shed some light on some of the things you pointed out. First, I think the star....aka the Blue Fairy...DOES indeed have a name. You propose in your theory that there is a connection between Pinocchio, Peter Pan and the Princess and the Frog because in each film, the characters wish on a star to have their dreams come true. In the Princess and the Frog, Tiana wished on a star to have her dream come true, but when we meet the lightning bug Ray, he tells us that the star's name is Evangeline. When Ray dies, his star joins her in the sky...on the LEFT HAND SIDE and it looks very similar to how the stars look in Peter Pan when Peter takes the children to Neverland. What if the reason we don't see a second star in Pinocchio is that it simply hadn't been born yet and when we see Peter Pan and the Princess and the Frog (which appear to take place around the same time) there are two stars because Ray has joined Evangeline in the sky?
She looks like Cinderella
I'm still looking for a video that's is able to connect ALL Disney Princess that included **Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana and Moana**
mssConstance15 I want to see that too
I think that would be difficult, but interesting to make. Thanks for watching!
the pleasure is mine :3 thanks for the reply!! ♥
mssConstance15 yeah because Americans and Asians are important too!
mssConstance15 hmm
this my favorite theory of yours so far n.n
Thank you! I'm really happy with how it turned out. Thanks for watching!
But I still like the theory you came up with! Honestly, I think this is a character some many including myself tend to overlook and forget about altogether.
OMG this theory blew my mind!
+BatNinja2002 I'm glad I could do that! Haha Thanks for watching!
Pls do a video about Melody after the little mermaid 2
This whole theory about the blue fairy and the star is basically everything abt once upon a time. It all started in the first ep pilot where emma makes her wish to have a family, and she does. Who knows? Maybe the Blue Fairy granted that wish? Only time will tell.
i had a theory (and no i didn't copy off anyone promise) so the blue fairy or called Evangeline is also the fairy godmother and also the Enchantress in Beauty and the Beast which explains why she can change form, so she would go from fairytale to fairytale and sometimes she watched from a far sometimes she was in the tale, so when all the fairytales where done she brought everyone in the fairytales to the same timezone around modern times, stay with me here, so when she did do this however it had a side effect, she bought all the villains in the condition they where in before they had died, so no one but the king (prince Adam or the Beast) and queen (Belle) where the only one's who knew of the mistake the Fairy godmother made she didn't mean to bring the villains, they didn't want anyone to know of fairy godmother's mistakes so they said that they brought the villains back to life to in-prison them, but this was of course a lie, so they booted the villain of to the isle of the lost and that's how Descendants was made!
I think the Blue Fairy from Pinnochio and the Enchantress from Beauty & the Beast are the same person. What do u think?
I think it is highly plausible. Part of me likes to believe there is only one magical fairy godmother, but I prefer to believe there is a legion of fairy godmothers watching over the world. Just my opinion! Thanks for watching!
you always make my day! today I had a bad day and thank you for making a video, thank you..... :)
My pleasure! It really makes me happy to hear people are enjoying the videos. My goal is to bring a little Disney and child magic to people through my videos. I hope your day keeps getting better. Thanks for watching!
the blue fairy is the prettiest of all disney girls
I know that it true that the blue fairy has some alies throughout Disneys history,but she gave gippeto,tiana,ray and Peter pan there wishs beyond they're dreams.Great work.
*_Who needs a theory of Fairy Guardian Michel???_*
What if the Godmother of Cinderella was actually the Blue Fairly?
It could be...maybe she got into the age or it was a costume
@@Bolt_Zon in the movie descendants she looked way younger. It was like that since 1995.
Interesting theory but Pinocchio takes place in the late 1800s, then Peter Pan is in the early 1900s and lastly Princess & The Frog is the 1920s if you go by the films but in real in life The Princess & The Frog was written in the mid 1800s by the Brother's Grimm and titled The Frog Prince. Still interesting film theory! Cheers! - Quinn aka ThePeacefulArtist
who actually IS Jafar from Aladdin??
That's a full story coming soon. It's in the works. Thanks for watching!
Jafar is actually Scar from the lion King.
the blue fairy is a fairy that is blue
I've quite outlandish and far-fetched but ultimately possible theory regarding the existence of fairy and pinocchio:
What if Blue Fairy is angel or even fallen angel? Biblically speaking, angels are sometimes described as stars of heaven and host of heaven etc. And what if Pinocchio puppet was actually caricature of Geppetto's late son who tragically died? He is at the same time kinda old to be single dad; it's possible he indeed had son before and out of grief coping, made a puppet after his likeness. His wife could've died when he was younger or mbe even after possible son's death out of grief. Mbe he felt his son died too young and prayed to bring him back; by wishing on star! It's possible Pinocchio's soul ended up in Hades (the world of the dead) not Heaven (where he would reside forever with God, and therefore his soul would be unretrievable) and perhaps one angel retrieved his soul per father's wish and placed upon the puppet (Blue Fairy coming puppet back to life). The reason why Pinocchio adjusted easily to his new life could be his pre-obtained memories of former life affecting him and even recognizing Geppetto. But in order to make him real boy (from wood to flesh), there has to be some trial for him to earn that reward, so after passing the trial he became real boy and could continue his life.
Wotso Videos, you should do a theory on: Who is the Magic Mirror from Snow White !!
I have another point for Blue Fairy: I don't think she has Snow White's face for random reasons: Like Ray, Snow maybe become a star after her Death, the Blue Fairy, Angeline and Neverland, ecc...
Nah more Cinderella
Can you do "Alice in Wonderland" theory .
I think I could! Really unique movie for sure. Thanks for watching!
Alice grew up to be Wendy Darling.
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Maybe the Blue Fairy is actually Peters mother???
+fishfacecats Whoa that would be crazy. Thanks for watching!
Once Upon A Time has already ended... but the fairies are still quite a mystery, especially Blue... please do a video of which villain she might be connected to?
Love this! But you totally spoiled the princess and the frog for me lol
+Bernard P. Sorry! I would still recommend seeing it though. Thanks for watching!
The blue fairy look like Cinderella..
This is my favorite theory! But there is a hole.. Princess and the Frog takes place in the 1920's, and Peter Pan takes place in 1904. So it doesn't make sense for Ray to be the other Star in this case.
....... my mind just broke, that was amazing
I'm glad you thought so! Thanks for watching!
The name Evangeline is perfect for the blue fairy.
My theory is that Wendy is in fact an older Alice from Wonderland who dyed her hair.