Eugelsa

Eugelsa (also known as Felsa) is the name given to the pairing of Eugene from Tangled (2010) and Elsa from Frozen (2013).



Relationship Overview
Rapunzel and Eugene were seen in a cameo during Elsa's coronation.

Much like Rapunzel, Elsa is a royal that lived a life of seclusion because of her magic.

Though the setting would be vastly different, the odds of "Flynn Rider" arriving in Arendelle to steal something from the castle and meeting Elsa on the way out is theoretically possible.

This pairing may commonly be shipped by those who also ship Jackunzel.



"The outlawed peasant who ran from his past and the exiled queen who ran from her future."

What some shippers may create as a rapport between the characters is the fact they represent what many adults in the real world do and become because of troubled youths: creating "facades within themselves" to cope with life after a dysfunctional childhood that conditioned self-exile (on ''an emotional and physical level, since both wanted to be alone on both accounts). '

One can say they both realize they can't run from themselves anymore, or from the past, and end up accepting both their flaws and their perks. They finish their arcs knowing it's okay to be themselves no matter where they stand.

Since both their character arcs are about needing to be seen and loved for who they really are, not being diminished to or ocstraized by labels and flaws by the people around them (or even themselves), fans use  that entertain empathy between them.

Some rapports:  

☀ Zachary Levi (Flynn) ☀ '

"There are many messages to take from the film. Flynn's kind of journey of being true to himself, and knowing that you don't need 'to create this facade; that it's 'okay to 

''be you and own who you are and love who you are. And at the end of the day - at the end of the film - you get this incredible message of self-sacrifice and love, and that's huge; (...) to offer that to someone else."''

❅ Idina Menzel (Elsa) ❅ 

"She compromises herself for a very long time, until (...) she at least 

finally becomes her truest self and owns who she is."

✢ Interviewer: "What would you say you're most scared of in life?"

"I guess in relation to Elsa, it's the idea of really letting go and showing all of who I am to the world - and I think especially women - you know, when we're powerful and strong women - we wrestle with the fact of letting that be and still being loved."

Escapists

Eugene's life was a series of walls in an orphanage, while Elsa's was a series of doors in a castle; "loss of parents, childhood, and family love" shaped their dissociative habits.

Forced to grow up too fast without proper guidance (or parental validation), and (according to Eugene) subsequently disesteemed by factors regarding their true selves, they left those deemed their younger siblings (Eugene's bio calls him, "something of a brother to the younger orphans" after finally appealing to peers with Flynnigan Rider) when they felt set free by running away from 'home' to overwrite it with an automony that permitted them to make their own lives, romanticizing a "screw society; no rules for me" discharge from their communities.

Some fans apply some lyrics of "Let It Go" to both of their perspectives:

"It's funny how some distance makes everything seem small. I'm never going back; the past is in the past. I don't care what they're going to say. That perfect is gone. No right, no wrong - no rules for me; I'm free. You can't find me; the past is so behind me."

However, being accepted for who he really was and sacrificing himself rights Eugene, while being sacrificed to, and then accepted for who she really is, rights Elsa.

Since Eugene's arc is about concealing and letting it go (after saying he wanted an island to be "rested and alone" on), some fans dub this a crossover between "masqueraders," thus storylines of "shedding false images, promotiong self-acceptance, and sacrificing one's self for the freedom of another" are in many fanfictions. "I know I left a life behind, but I'm too relieved to grieve..." ~ Let It Go (Demi Lovato).

On being given no benefit of the doubt/second chances: Both were one-dimensionalized problems to society until the end of their films. He's stalked by a head guard who one-dimensionalizes him into a trophy-head; she's ambushed by a duke, and a prince, who does the same.

They are then later put in jail on false accusations with the agony of possibly never seeing the only people who loved them again. The only ones once in their corner. They tried to embrace the light and their true colors prior to their death sentencings, but fate wouldn't let them get away without a noose.

Thus, to the black and white world that tolerated them, they were shades of grey and forever stuck in that label despite any movement towards redemptation.

Because this Blonde Barbie and this Brunette Ken Doll had several layers peeled back (or left dangling) in their own franchises, many choose to flanderize their ship in many ways:

✔ Some shippers build a bond between them where their antics get to serve their comical, bantering purposes, while they'll still have an understanding of the other's primary functions at the very end of development based on the above.

✔ Some make them warm because they intuit the other's vulnerability/mask due to being keen observers who can read each other's emotions better than others due to this shared ability.

✔ Some use the elements of politics, manipulation, prejudice, snarky innuendo, wit, and ambigious, "shades of grey" motives in an "outlaw x queen" setting to create a morality tale for the two to engage in.

✔ Some unite Eugene's role of "the sacrifical lamb" to service love and Elsa's role as the "God who must be sacrificed to" to acknowledge love after the former gleans from the latter's selflessness.

✔ Some use Eugene's fixation on storytelling to have him recite "the story of The Snow Queen" to a campfire of children with the purpose of humanizing Elsa to others.

✔ Others play off Eugene "Seeing the Light" when she "Lets It Go" (I.E. watching her own who she is, and feeling some inspiration to embrace himself on his own platform the way Frozen audiences via rejection).

✔ Others make them sour before sweetening them with the collisive chaos of their canon plots.

Popular AUs

 * Hogwarts AU

Fanfiction

 * Bookstruck: "Do You Wanna Hear a Story?" by Otherwise_Unbroken
 * In Search of Clarity by Otherwise_Unbroken
 * Elsa of Corona by butterflydreaming
 * Before Sunrise by Otherwise_Unbroken
 * Steal My Frozen Heart by chiller_29dreamer


 * Thawing My Frozen Heart by simplyfelsa
 * The Quivering Pens by x-Jazzy-B-Real-x
 * Love Advice by skyefalling
 * Thieves and Snow by TheGreyRanger
 * The Thief and His Assassin by TheGreyRanger

Articles
Crossover Wut's: Felsa/Eugelsa by Otherwise_Unbroken



Videos

 * Elsa & Jack (Feat. Flynn) Part 2: I Have to Try by TheNamelessDoll
 * ⧭ Frozen | Tangled {Elsa/Eugene} "The Floating Lights..." ⧭ by Constellations of Neverland
 * Unrequited ♕ (Queen Elsa | Prince Eugene | Princess Rapunzel) by Jazzy B. Real
 * Tangled | Frozen - T h a w  by Jazzy B. Real
 * ♛ [Tangled | Frozen Elsa/Flynn (Say Something; I'm Giving Up On You) ] by Jazzy B Real
 * ◈ Frozen | Tangled - ℃larity |Elsa/Flynn| ◈ by Jazzy B Real
 * ❏ Frozen | Tangled {If I Told You} Elsa/Flynn ❐ by Jazzy B Real
 * { Disney Crossover} Flynn and Elsa - Clarity by ✘BeyondYourDreamS✘
 * Elsa/Flynn/Punzie- I'm Not That Girl by xDisneyLover17
 * Flynn & Elsa (Ft Jackunzel) - Legend Of Forbidden Love by KR Lavearyn
 * (Frozen/Tangled) "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" ~ [Elsa/Flynn by Jazzy B. Real]
 * Kiss Me by applesauce
 * Almost Lover by applesauce
 * Flynn x Elsa // High Above Me by gtgrandom
 * Waiting For Superman by FrozenxFairytale
 * Flynn x Elsa (You Look So Perfect) by MsRachelWork
 * ♞ Tangled | Frozen - ✧Remedy |Flynn/Elsa| by Constellations of Neverland
 * ♕ Let It Go/Let Her Go ♕ Frozen | Tangled (Elsa/Flynn) by Constellations of Neverland
 * Flynn and Elsa - Take Me Home by Animefreaknya
 * ♢ [Frozen | Tangled (Come Away) Elsa/Flynn ♢ by Constellations of Neverland]