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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAs Rapunzel prepares for her coronation as Princess of Corona, one unforgettable night will change her hair again!As Rapunzel prepares for her coronation as Princess of Corona, one unforgettable night will change her hair again!As Rapunzel prepares for her coronation as Princess of Corona, one unforgettable night will change her hair again!
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
Zachary Levi
- Eugene
- (voz)
Mandy Moore
- Rapunzel
- (voz)
Jess Harnell
- (voz)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Pascal
- (voz)
- …
Gideon Emery
- Weasel
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
This pilot film expands on a lot of things, such as Rapunzel's new relationship with her parents and her evolving relationship with Eugene.
King Frederic (Clancy Brown) is not much different from Mother Gothel, but his love for Rapunzel is genuine. Brown is pretty much a perfect casting choice for the King.
The pilot and the series are also the first time I actually like Eugene. I didn't love him in the film. I thought he was just a pretty boy and one of those male Disney characters who teaches the female about the world. In the series, he's shown to be a good boyfriend to Rapunzel, one who supports her even after her hair grows back. He's pretty similar to Aladdin in this respect.
Cassandra is a great new character and has a lot of funny lines. For all of her problems, she makes me laugh.
At first I thought that Rapunzel's hair growing back was kind of a gimmick, but it turns out there's a mystery behind it which sets up the overarching story of the series.
The animation is great. It's even better looking than the film, with bolder colours and simpler character designs. I never get tired of watching this pilot film.
Some of the character designs I don't love so much, like the rat-faced guy.
Anyway, it's a very enjoyable pilot film for a great series.
King Frederic (Clancy Brown) is not much different from Mother Gothel, but his love for Rapunzel is genuine. Brown is pretty much a perfect casting choice for the King.
The pilot and the series are also the first time I actually like Eugene. I didn't love him in the film. I thought he was just a pretty boy and one of those male Disney characters who teaches the female about the world. In the series, he's shown to be a good boyfriend to Rapunzel, one who supports her even after her hair grows back. He's pretty similar to Aladdin in this respect.
Cassandra is a great new character and has a lot of funny lines. For all of her problems, she makes me laugh.
At first I thought that Rapunzel's hair growing back was kind of a gimmick, but it turns out there's a mystery behind it which sets up the overarching story of the series.
The animation is great. It's even better looking than the film, with bolder colours and simpler character designs. I never get tired of watching this pilot film.
Some of the character designs I don't love so much, like the rat-faced guy.
Anyway, it's a very enjoyable pilot film for a great series.
Its unbelievable how this sequel was even approved to go in production. I am OK with low budget movies, I can even understand creators trying to save on CGI by creating animation that we used to see 20 years ago. But come on - script??!! I think it's been written in one weekend. And I doubt it was a long weekend. Completely toothless, zero humor. So beautifully animated Tangled with great dialogue that appealed to both kids and parents is turned into a forgettable princess movie for 6-7 year olds. Disappointed!
Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) and Eugene (Zachary Levi) are back. They are back within the castle walls although she yearns for the wider world. She's being welcomed as a princess by her overprotective father King Frederic (Clancy Brown). Eugene proposes to Rapunzel and suddenly, she feels trapped. She sneaks out of the castle with her lady-in-waiting Cassandra and return to the power of the miracle flower.
The animation has the look of a children's book. It serves to launch Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. I thought right from the start that Rapunzel isn't Rapunzel without her hair. It's good to get it back for her and it has a nice twist. This is good Disney TV.
The animation has the look of a children's book. It serves to launch Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. I thought right from the start that Rapunzel isn't Rapunzel without her hair. It's good to get it back for her and it has a nice twist. This is good Disney TV.
This animated film tells the story of princess Rapunzel who is going to be crowned. Due to her mishap, her long blonde hair grows back.
It tells a story of a merry misadventure, which leads to Rapunzel growing and learning about herself. The characters are visually pleasing and the plot is engaging. It is fun to watch.
It tells a story of a merry misadventure, which leads to Rapunzel growing and learning about herself. The characters are visually pleasing and the plot is engaging. It is fun to watch.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaReruns of this 1 hour Special got themselves split into 2 separate episodes.
- ErroresDuring the song, Life After Happily Ever After, the black outline of Eugene's eyes disappear. The same thing happened to Queen Arianna and Cassandra.
- Citas
Eugene: [to Rapunzel] You don't hide things from the people you love. Ever.
Queen Arianna: [from outside of Rapunzel's bedroom] Rapunzel, honey?
Eugene: Hide your hair, woman! You gotta hide your hair!
- ConexionesFeatured in Conan: Zachary Levi/John Lydon/Milky Chance (2017)
- Bandas sonorasLife After Happily Ever After
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Performed by Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Clancy Brown
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