Dear Disney Duster,
I hate to jump on the "Tangled" bandwagon, but I have two other choices, and they aren't exactly the mintiest of choices...
I could call the story "Rumpelstiltskin", but it's based upon the English version of the story. In "Rumpelstiltskin", the king orders the miller's (?) daughter spin straw into gold. In the English version of the story, the king orders the maiden (who apparently has no father?) to spin wool into gold.
The main character from "Rumpelstiltskin" is a gnome, while the main character from the English version of the story is a winged creature, who sports a long tail and bow shoes.
The English story is called...are you ready for this..."Tom Tit Tot". I'll give you three guesses as to what the average American 5-year-old will do when they hear, or even read, THAT title, and, yes, guesses one and two are wrong...

Besides, can you imagine that title being emblazened upon lunch boxes, doll boxes, beauty kits, etc.? If the maiden is at all buxom, that title works even LESS well as, well, a title...
Of course, I don't know how well the title of "Golden Opportunities" would mesh with the Nox Arcana-style soundtrack that I'm planning to give to the story...or to the traditional, dark, Middle Ages style that I'm going to give to the characters.
Seeing as how the color gold plays such an important part in Disney's "Tangled", I think that Nik should be another color (He was originally a little black imp in "TTT", but, in today's world, that would be perceived as being racist, so he should be a glowing bluish-green (?) shade, or a glowing shade of amber (THAT sounds cool to me, anyway), and he should be voiced by Antonio Banderas, or...I don't know...;he needs a bedroom voice...with an accent that will contrast with the maiden's imperious English accent! After all, he has a mustache, he's exotic, and he's elegant...I know, I know, I've just created another stereotype, but I sort of think that that sort of a stereotype might work...
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Disney Duster wrote:Are you calling it "Golden Opportunities" because of the "Tangled" name? I wish it could have the original, classic name...