Disney has created a lot of movies for people who are suckers for the "happy ever after" ending. However, it's suddenly dawning on people that some relationship arcs don't make sense, such as wanting to marry a man they just met, as Queen Elsa said. It's not always like that, and these couples are proof of that.
Tiana and Prince Naveen The writers had the right idea when they paired a hard-working girl with big dreams and a carefree man who has had it all since he was born. First solely motivated by breaking the spell that turned Prince Naveen into a frog, he slowly becomes more selfless as the story progresses. It was also an enlightening experience for Tiana.
She used to bury herself in work to the point of exhaustion just for the sake of finally building her dream restaurant, but Prince Naveen taught her how to find beauty in things like music and other people. Rapunzel and Flynn Rider This kind of revolves around the same premise. A man who only cared about himself and getting what he wanted, and a girl with goals she wanted to achieve.
In time, Flynn's barriers slowly break down as he sees Rapunzel as a person emanating light and warmth. Rapunzel, even after all the scary stories Mother Gothel told her to keep her from leaving the tower, still managed to see the good in Flynn. Of course, she had another motive, which was seeing the "floating lights," but she still accepted him as who was.
Flynn, of course, was inspired to change for her. Anna and Kristoff Based on how Kr.
