Tangled (aka Rapunzel) Discussion - Part III
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janesjubilee
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New information on the El Capitan site!
Tangled will be showing from Nov. 24-Dec 16.
Plus an all-new live stage show before every movie!
Tea Party with Rapunzel is available at select shows. Seating is limited and reservations are required.
Receive a commemorative coin with every movie ticket sponsored by Goldine.
I am so going to Tea Party with Rapunzel.
Tangled will be showing from Nov. 24-Dec 16.
Plus an all-new live stage show before every movie!
Tea Party with Rapunzel is available at select shows. Seating is limited and reservations are required.
Receive a commemorative coin with every movie ticket sponsored by Goldine.
I am so going to Tea Party with Rapunzel.
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Re: Tangled
Rapunzel does not hit her head on purpose! That part isn't exactly as goofy as I thought they would daringly, uniquely make her. Turns out it was just a clumsy accident. Still, nicely human and cute!
bradk, I forgot to say...you think music is most important because of lyrics. I wanted to say what I don't think that's true. It because wordless music is also music, like instrumental stuff. Music without the melody and tune is just poetry or a speech. Notes can be so beautiful and moving without words. Please appreciate music.
And, I also realized this everyone. That sketch of Rapunzel (by Glen Keane?) is a very nice one of what seems to be her original design (look at the bodice, no lace, but the original fancy design):

How I wish she was in that design! Though I am slowly warming up to and liking Rapunzel's final design more and more. But I really like the original sleeves, the part on the shoulders and also how they only went to her elbows.
bradk, I forgot to say...you think music is most important because of lyrics. I wanted to say what I don't think that's true. It because wordless music is also music, like instrumental stuff. Music without the melody and tune is just poetry or a speech. Notes can be so beautiful and moving without words. Please appreciate music.
And, I also realized this everyone. That sketch of Rapunzel (by Glen Keane?) is a very nice one of what seems to be her original design (look at the bodice, no lace, but the original fancy design):

How I wish she was in that design! Though I am slowly warming up to and liking Rapunzel's final design more and more. But I really like the original sleeves, the part on the shoulders and also how they only went to her elbows.

Re: Tangled
Disney Duster wrote:Rapunzel does not hit her head on purpose! That part isn't exactly as goofy as I thought they would daringly, uniquely make her. Turns out it was just a clumsy accident. Still, nicely human and cute!
....how does hitting yourself in the head with a frying pan on purpose make you more interesting.....? o_O
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Tangled
I thought she was THAT bored and THAT wacky! It made me think she was very unique and different!

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Quirkiness and little flaws can add a lot to a character, believe it or not. Plus, she wasn't hitting herself, she was spinning the frying pan then it stopped on her head.phan258 wrote:Disney Duster wrote:Rapunzel does not hit her head on purpose! That part isn't exactly as goofy as I thought they would daringly, uniquely make her. Turns out it was just a clumsy accident. Still, nicely human and cute!
....how does hitting yourself in the head with a frying pan on purpose make you more interesting.....? o_O
Re: Tangled
Exactly. its our flaws and quirks that gives us character. I do wish she had hit herself on purpose out of boredom, but her reaction still has a goofy vibe, so I'll take it.Disney Duster wrote:I thought she was THAT bored and THAT wacky! It made me think she was very unique and different!
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pap64 wrote:Quirkiness and little flaws can add a lot to a character, believe it or not. Plus, she wasn't hitting herself, she was spinning the frying pan then it stopped on her head.phan258 wrote:
....how does hitting yourself in the head with a frying pan on purpose make you more interesting.....? o_O
I believe it, and I know it was NOT on purpose--I'm just wondering how anyone whacking themselves upside the head, PURPOSELY, makes them anything other than crazy. LOL. The fact that it was an accident while she was being silly in front of the mirror is what makes it quirky and cute, not.....nuts.
Re: Tangled
Plus, we may have history in the making... Rapunzel is the first Disney Princess to hit herself on the head with a frying pan.Kyle wrote:Exactly. its our flaws and quirks that gives us character. I do wish she had hit herself on purpose out of boredom, but her reaction still has a goofy vibe, so I'll take it.Disney Duster wrote:I thought she was THAT bored and THAT wacky! It made me think she was very unique and different!
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Re: Tangled
Knock, knock.pap64 wrote:Plus, we may have history in the making... Rapunzel is the first Disney Princess to hit herself on the head with a frying pan.
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Who's there?
Frying pan?
Frying pan who?
I'm gonna hit ya upside the head with a frying pan! (thunk)
Oh, how I miss the Amanda show...
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Re: Tangled
Awesome times. Bring in the dancing lobsters!TheSequelOfDisney wrote:Knock, knock.pap64 wrote:Plus, we may have history in the making... Rapunzel is the first Disney Princess to hit herself on the head with a frying pan.
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Who's there?
Frying pan?
Frying pan who?
I'm gonna hit ya upside the head with a frying pan! (thunk)
Oh, how I miss the Amanda show...
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Well...
Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.

If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
Re: Well...
Jackoleen wrote:Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
XD Suddenly I'm feeling verrrry grateful for my normal life!
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Re: Well...
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Judge Claude Frollo, and you were living in a cathedral, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit your head against a gigantic bell...intentionally, too...Jackoleen wrote:Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
(Who knows if Quasi was actually 18 in THoND.)

Re: Well...
This is so crazy!Sky Syndrome wrote:If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Judge Claude Frollo, and you were living in a cathedral, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit your head against a gigantic bell...intentionally, too...Jackoleen wrote:Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
(Who knows if Quasi was actually 18 in THoND.)

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The fryingpan inspired me to make this little animation.
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Re: Well...
What's so weird about that?Jackoleen wrote:Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
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Re: Well...
Yeah, I mean being an 18 year old virgin isn't that weird... but not seeing anyone but her own mother is weird.Fairytales wrote:What's so weird about that?Jackoleen wrote:Dear Disney Enthusiasts,
If you were an 18-year-old virgin, and you had been raised by Mother Gothel, and you were living in a tower, which you couldn't leave, you just might have gone crazy enough to hit yourself with a frying pan...intentionally, too...
Thank you in advance for your replies.
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Re: Well...
Quasimodo was 20 years old in THoND. Towards the end of the movie Frollo says: "Now I'm going to do what I should have done 20 years ago."Sky Syndrome wrote:(Who knows if Quasi was actually 18 in THoND.)














