I love the, "Rapunzel," logo, besides the, "Tangled," logo. By the way, what you said about the title change, IF Disney ever does come to their senses to change the name back (I believe that it is the complaints from Disney fans like me about the name change...maybe), my response is this:SWillie! wrote:Those images are really nice, actually. I love how almost every one has "Tangled" stuck up in the corner and "RAPUNZEL'S..." way bigger and more noticeable.
As for the "Logo Not Final" thing... That makes me want to get my hopes up a little, but I'm going to try not to. Best case scenario: they still haven't completely made up their mind and there's a chance of a change back. Next best case scenario: the name is still "Tangled", but the logo actually does get changed to something more interesting and inspired. I mean, most of us on this board could make that logo. Compare that to the "Princess and the Frog" logo. It's on a whole different level. I hope we see something better than just flat colors and block letters.

But I know, I know. We have discussed about this before. Do not put hopes on Disney's title change. It is Disney's movie, they can do whatever they want. We both understand that it is stupid to change the name to impress boys, but that is something Disney did to make sure that their next fairy tale adaptation is not too girlish. But I can tell you this, from the looks of the images that focus a lot on Rapunzel than Flynn Rider, it is probably, but not quite, better if they stick to the name, "Rapunzel," than, "Tangled,"...maybe. Besides, "Rapunzel," is a story about a girl who has long golden hair, locked in her tower, and wishes someone to set her free. But that is just my opinion. Besides, I could be wrong...or maybe right. To my belief, Disney has until either the release of, "Toy Story 3," or by September (which I read on every merchandise from Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," according to online bookstore sites (ex. Borders, Barnes and Noble)) to change the name to, "Tangled," or stick to the name, "Rapunzel (to my belief, because of people's complaints about the name change (besides, there are more fans on, "Rapunzel," than, "Tangled," according to Facebook))," but that's just my thought.
But I know what you are going to say: I don't know Polizzi. Disney has already made the title change official. It would take a miracle to convince them to change the name back. Unless there could, but not quite, be a reason to change the name back, which I doubt. Even though the logo is not final, it is still called, "Tangled." However, in other nations, they still call it, "Rapunzel," but I would not count on the U.S. Disney's purpose is to attract boys to see their next movie, because if they stick to the name, "Rapunzel," Disney would fear that the boys would not see a girl movie like Disney's, "The Princess and the Frog." That is why they changed the name to hide Rapunzel's name to get the boys to see it. And if you believe that Disney's, "Tangled," is not a good name based on the title, how would you know without seeing the movie? Who knows, it could win an Academy Award for Best Musical, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, or other awards? It is better to get used of the title change than fight against it. After all, it's Disney's movie, they can do whatever they want.
My response to my not-so-true future thoughts about what you are going to say is this (the good news to you is that what I believe what you are going to say is not true, just a guess...I guess): It is very hard for me to get used of Disney's title change. I understand that it is their movie, but I just don't have the taste buds for their title change. I can still see the movie, but I would find it a flop. But if it ever does amaze me, I would be surprised. But I can say this, if Disney keeps the name, "Rapunzel," it can still attract boys. In fact, I talked to some little boys about the title change, and they love, "Rapunzel," more than, "Tangled." In fact, they told me that the name, "Tangled," sounds weird, and misguided. So my suggestion to Disney is this: why not take the title change to a vote, to let the people decided which name is better for their upcoming animated movie, "Rapunzel," or, "Tangled?" But I know, I know. Disney has officially made the name change, and there is no changing back. But who knows, what if Disney did change the name back for a reason, because their next fairy tale adaptation focuses on a female protagonist than a male protagonist, and it could be, but can be easily arranged, pointless to change name and/or story to get the boys well entertained. True that, "Tangled," does impress boys, but same thing to, "Rapunzel." I must agree that it is official to change the name, even though we find it stupid, but who knows what the future tells. Oh and to tell you the truth, I still got my hopes up.