The best Disney character bromances

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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Best bros Woody and Buzz.
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This story first appeared on OhMyDisney and is reprinted with permission.

Disney characters have pretty much taught us everything we need to know about friendship. Yet, there's one type of friendship that we have yet to discuss here on Oh My Disney and as Rafiki would say, "It is time." The bromance is that rare level of best friendship that's nearly impossible to explain, but you definitely know it when you see it. And Disney movies happen to be chock full of them. Here are just a few of our favorites:

Aladdin and Genie

You ain't never had a bromance like this. These two are not afraid to be honest or silly with each other, which is the mark of true friendship.

Woody and Buzz

While Woody and Buzz started off on the wrong foot, these two grew to be the best of friends. So much so that they call each other family. Cue the awws and many tears.

Timon and Pumbaa

These two misfits taught us the ways of Hakuna Matata and also gave us serious friendship goals. Who else would be willing to stage a hula dance number as a distraction? Two friends in a bromance, that's who.

Kristoff and Sven

They share the same carrots. Kristoff talks and sings FOR Sven. Close is an understatement for these two pals.

Mr. Incredible and Frozone

From their super hero days to their undercover "bowling nights", Mr. Incredible and Frozone always have each other's backs. Frozone was the best man at Mr. Incredible's wedding; the ultimate badge of honor in a bromance.

The Mad Hatter and the March Hare

These two throw unbirthday parties together on what we believe to be a somewhat-regular basis since there are a LOT of unbirthdays to celebrate. If singing and a tea party doesn't say bromance, we don't know what does.

Lightning McQueen and Mater

Driving backwards, tractor tipping, traveling the world... Lightning and Mater never have a dull moment together. And when Lightning gets Mater the helicopter at the end of Cars? We smile every time.

Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh

Christopher Robin may always call Winnie the Pooh a silly ole bear, but we know deep down these two are practically brothers.

Pongo and Roger

While not every pet-owner-to-pet relationship is a bromance, we definitely think Pongo and Roger qualify. These two are so in sync, they even make the same facial expressions.

Mike and Sulley

Not only do Mike and Sulley work together, they've also been roommates since college. Spending every moment in each other's company may get tiresome for some friends, but these monsters know that a bromance is a 24/7 commitment.

Did we miss your favorite Disney bromance? Tell us in the comments below!