Post by Z451 on Mar 23, 2017 0:53:17 GMT
Rapunzel
Tangled (2010)
Rapunzel first appears in Tangled as an infant princess who is born to a queen.
Having inherited the healing abilities of a magical flower the ailing queen ingested while pregnant, a vain old woman named Mother Gothel kidnaps the infant princess in order to use her hair to remain young and beautiful forever.
Gothel raises the princess in an isolated tower, from which Rapunzel sees the release of thousands of floating lanterns; little does she know that these lanterns are actually the kingdom's way of remembering her.
As her eighteenth birthday arrives, Rapunzel grows increasingly eager to leave the tower and see the floating lanterns, and blackmails a wanted thief named Flynn Rider to take her there in her mother's absence.
However, Gothel soon learns of Rapunzel's disobedience and pursues them, hiring a pair of thieves to incapacitate Flynn.
Rapunzel and Flynn eventually arrive at the kingdom in time for the lantern ceremony.
Soon afterwards, Flynn is ambushed and vengefully turned into the police by his former partners-in-crime the Stabbington Brothers, who he abandoned in an attempt to outrun the King's soldiers, and is sentenced to death.
However, before the Brothers can harm Rapunzel, Gothel knocks them unconscious and takes a heartbroken Rapunzel back to the tower.
Back in her bedroom, Rapunzel is suddenly flooded by memories from her past.
Realizing Gothel is a fraud, she finally finds the courage to rebel against her.
However, Gothel, unwilling to lose Rapunzel, chains her up and gags her with a white handkerchief.
When Flynn, having managed to escape from the castle, arrives at the tower, Gothel stabs him.
Desperate to save him, Rapunzel promises to do whatever Gothel pleases in return.
Gothel complies, but just as Rapunzel is about to heal him, Flynn cuts her hair short, causing it to turn brown and lose all of its magical powers and might never be long again, resulting in Gothel's death.
Flynn dies in Rapunzel's arms and she cries bitterly.
However, the flower's magic manifests itself through Rapunzel's tears and returns Flynn to life.
Flynn returns Rapunzel to the palace, where she is finally reunited with her parents.
At the end of Tangled, Flynn Rider finally accepts his birth name, Eugene Fitzherbert, and reveals that he has proposed to Rapunzel, implying that a wedding is soon to take place.
Tangled Ever After (2012)
In Tangled Ever After, the entire kingdom is preparing for Rapunzel's marriage to Eugene.
Several guests are in attendance, including Rapunzel's parents the King and Queen, the pub thugs and the Stabbington Brothers, while their animal friends Pascal, a chameleon, and Maximus, a horse, serve as the Flower boy and ring bearer respectively.
Just as a brown-haired Rapunzel, accompanied by her father, completes her journey down the aisle to unite with Eugene, Maximus, who is carrying the wedding rings on a pillow in his mouth, has a reaction to one of Pascal's flower petals and sneezes, expelling the rings down the aisle and out onto the city streets.
Desperate to retrieve them, Pascal and Maximus sneak out of the chapel while Rapunzel and Eugene say their wedding vows.
After pursuing the rings on tumultuous chase around the kingdom and encountering several obstacles along the way, they finally manage to recover them from a flock of flying doves, crashing into a tar factory in the process.
Pascal and Maximus return to the chapel just as the bishop asks for the rings.
Though shocked by their tar-covered appearance, Rapunzel and Flynn exchange rings nonetheless and share a kiss.
Exhausted from their previous endeavors, Maximus sits down, nudging the wedding cake in the process and causing it, which has been positioned on wheels, to roll down the aisle.
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Rapunzel first appears in Tangled as an infant princess who is born to a queen.
Having inherited the healing abilities of a magical flower the ailing queen ingested while pregnant, a vain old woman named Mother Gothel kidnaps the infant princess in order to use her hair to remain young and beautiful forever.
Gothel raises the princess in an isolated tower, from which Rapunzel sees the release of thousands of floating lanterns; little does she know that these lanterns are actually the kingdom's way of remembering her.
As her eighteenth birthday arrives, Rapunzel grows increasingly eager to leave the tower and see the floating lanterns, and blackmails a wanted thief named Flynn Rider to take her there in her mother's absence.
However, Gothel soon learns of Rapunzel's disobedience and pursues them, hiring a pair of thieves to incapacitate Flynn.
Rapunzel and Flynn eventually arrive at the kingdom in time for the lantern ceremony.
Soon afterwards, Flynn is ambushed and vengefully turned into the police by his former partners-in-crime the Stabbington Brothers, who he abandoned in an attempt to outrun the King's soldiers, and is sentenced to death.
However, before the Brothers can harm Rapunzel, Gothel knocks them unconscious and takes a heartbroken Rapunzel back to the tower.
Back in her bedroom, Rapunzel is suddenly flooded by memories from her past.
Realizing Gothel is a fraud, she finally finds the courage to rebel against her.
However, Gothel, unwilling to lose Rapunzel, chains her up and gags her with a white handkerchief.
When Flynn, having managed to escape from the castle, arrives at the tower, Gothel stabs him.
Desperate to save him, Rapunzel promises to do whatever Gothel pleases in return.
Gothel complies, but just as Rapunzel is about to heal him, Flynn cuts her hair short, causing it to turn brown and lose all of its magical powers and might never be long again, resulting in Gothel's death.
Flynn dies in Rapunzel's arms and she cries bitterly.
However, the flower's magic manifests itself through Rapunzel's tears and returns Flynn to life.
Flynn returns Rapunzel to the palace, where she is finally reunited with her parents.
At the end of Tangled, Flynn Rider finally accepts his birth name, Eugene Fitzherbert, and reveals that he has proposed to Rapunzel, implying that a wedding is soon to take place.
Tangled Ever After (2012)
In Tangled Ever After, the entire kingdom is preparing for Rapunzel's marriage to Eugene.
Several guests are in attendance, including Rapunzel's parents the King and Queen, the pub thugs and the Stabbington Brothers, while their animal friends Pascal, a chameleon, and Maximus, a horse, serve as the Flower boy and ring bearer respectively.
Just as a brown-haired Rapunzel, accompanied by her father, completes her journey down the aisle to unite with Eugene, Maximus, who is carrying the wedding rings on a pillow in his mouth, has a reaction to one of Pascal's flower petals and sneezes, expelling the rings down the aisle and out onto the city streets.
Desperate to retrieve them, Pascal and Maximus sneak out of the chapel while Rapunzel and Eugene say their wedding vows.
After pursuing the rings on tumultuous chase around the kingdom and encountering several obstacles along the way, they finally manage to recover them from a flock of flying doves, crashing into a tar factory in the process.
Pascal and Maximus return to the chapel just as the bishop asks for the rings.
Though shocked by their tar-covered appearance, Rapunzel and Flynn exchange rings nonetheless and share a kiss.
Exhausted from their previous endeavors, Maximus sits down, nudging the wedding cake in the process and causing it, which has been positioned on wheels, to roll down the aisle.
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Wikipedia
Disney Wiki
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Disney
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