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Mandy Moore | ... |
Rapunzel
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Zachary Levi | ... |
Flynn Rider
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Donna Murphy | ... |
Mother Gothel
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Ron Perlman | ... |
Stabbington Brother
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M.C. Gainey | ... |
Captain of the Guard
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Jeffrey Tambor | ... |
Big Nose Thug
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Brad Garrett | ... |
Hook Hand Thug
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Paul F. Tompkins | ... |
Short Thug
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Richard Kiel | ... |
Vlad
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Delaney Rose Stein | ... |
Young Rapunzel /
Little Girl
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Nathan Greno | ... |
Guard 1 /
Thug 1
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Byron Howard | ... |
Guard 2 /
Thug 2
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Tim Mertens | ... |
Guard 3
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Michael Bell | ... |
Additional Voices
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Bob Bergen | ... |
Additional Voices
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After receiving the healing powers from a magical flower, the baby Princess Rapunzel is kidnapped from the palace in the middle of the night by Mother Gothel. Mother Gothel knows that the flower's magical powers are now growing within the golden hair of Rapunzel, and to stay young, she must lock Rapunzel in her hidden tower. Rapunzel is now a teenager and her hair has grown to a length of 70-feet. The beautiful Rapunzel has been in the tower her entire life, and she is curious of the outside world. One day, the bandit Flynn Ryder scales the tower and is taken captive by Rapunzel. Rapunzel strikes a deal with the charming thief to act as her guide to travel to the place where the floating lights come from that she has seen every year on her birthday. Rapunzel is about to have the most exciting and magnificent journey of her life. Written by Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)
Disney is back with Tangled and they have finally found themselves again. First I have to say as much as I loved Tangled it made me sad and angry that Disney could not accomplish the same thing for The Princess and the Frog. Here was there one chance to showcase a Black princess and they missed the mark by a football field. Well so much for that.
Back to Tangled. The animation is more than great. The characters are well drawn and thought out, especially the true villain-the old lady. Disney movies are only as good as their villains and heroines; this movie does a great job at both while also giving you a good hero. It is funny and bright, cute and sad. Everyone should spend an afternoon with Tangled. Though the music is not the "knock your socks off" great it is good and goes well with the plot. 10/10