Tangled Ever After facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Tangled Ever After |
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Directed by | Nathan Greno Byron Howard |
Produced by | Aimee Scribner |
Written by | Nathan Greno Byron Howard |
Music by | Kevin Kliesch |
Editing by | David Bess Lisa Linder Tim Mertens |
Studio | Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Release date(s) | January 13, 2012Beauty and the Beast 3D) | (with
Running time | 6 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tangled Ever After is a fun, short animated film from 2012. It's a sequel to the popular 2010 Disney movie Tangled. This short film was created by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, who both wrote and directed it.
The movie first appeared in theaters on January 13, 2012. It played before the 3D re-release of Beauty and the Beast. Later, it also showed on Disney Channel in March 2012. You can also find it as a bonus feature on the Cinderella Diamond Edition Blu-ray. It's even available to download on iTunes!
The story of Tangled Ever After happens about two years after the first Tangled movie. It fits in with the events shown in the TV series Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure.
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The Wedding Day Chaos
The kingdom is buzzing with excitement! Everyone is getting ready for the royal wedding of Princess Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. It's a very special day for them.
The Missing Rings
Pascal, Rapunzel's chameleon friend, and Maximus, the loyal horse, have important jobs. They are the ring bearers for the wedding. As the ceremony begins, they are busy spreading flowers. But then, Maximus sneezes, and the wedding rings fly out of the castle!
The priest asks for the rings, but they are gone. This causes a lot of panic. The Queen is upset because they are her grandmother's rings. Maximus has a quick daydream about the kingdom falling apart, but luckily, it's just a dream. In reality, Pascal and Maximus quickly go after the rings. The rings fly off in two different directions, making their job harder.
A Wild Chase for the Rings
One ring lands in a pot of soup. Pascal dives in to get it. When he comes out, he causes a bit of a mess around the tables. He finally grabs the ring, but his tongue gets stuck in some ice!
Meanwhile, Maximus chases the other ring. He crashes through shoes, makeup, hats, and dresses. He ends up looking like a lady! Another horse even thinks Maximus is a girl and falls in love with him. But Maximus kicks him away and keeps going after the ring.
Pascal finally gets his tongue free from the ice. But he lands on a waiter's foot, which makes the waiter drop some ice. The ice launches into the air. Maximus manages to get the other ring. However, an ice sculpture lands on a catapult he is sitting on. This launches Maximus into the air, right past the wedding ceremony windows! He lands in a carriage and continues his chase.
The Rings' Final Journey
Pascal is still after his ring. It lands on a girl's lantern. He chases it, but then he sees hundreds of lanterns in the sky. It's hard to find the right one!
Maximus gets his ring, but his face gets hit by several frying pans. He then hits a giant frying pan. This sound makes some people think it's a gong, so they release doves and lanterns. Pascal finally finds his ring, but he's very high up.
The carriage Maximus is in finally stops, and he's launched into the air again. He passes Pascal, but Pascal doesn't notice. Maximus lands on a decoration. A flock of doves flies past Pascal, making him lose the ring again. It hits a wind vane, a fountain, a decoration, and a hook. Finally, it lands on a dove's foot!
Maximus hits the ground. The hook that the ring landed on causes barrels of juice to chase Maximus and Pascal. They reach a dead end. Maximus uses a decoration like a slingshot. He launches himself and Pascal into the air so Pascal can grab the ring. Pascal misses, but he uses his long tongue to grab it!
Now, both rings are safe. They land in a tar factory. Just as the priest finishes the ceremony, he asks for the rings. Pascal and Maximus, covered in tar, hand them over. The priest declares Rapunzel and Eugene husband and wife, and they kiss! Everyone cheers. But then, Maximus accidentally makes the wedding cake trolley roll out of the castle!
Meet the Voice Cast
Many talented actors lent their voices to bring these characters to life.
- Mandy Moore voices Princess Rapunzel, the main character.
- Zachary Levi voices Eugene Fitzherbert, the former thief who loves Rapunzel.
- Alan Dale is the voice of the Priest.
- Paul F. Tompkins voices the Short Thug.
- Kari Wahlgren voices Queen Arianna.
- Mark Allan Stewart voices the Dove Caller.
- Byron Howard voices the Lantern Wrangler and the Chef.
- Nathan Greno voices Maximus, a Guard, and one of the Stabbington brothers.
- Frank Welker voices Pascal.
- Matt Nolan voices the Frying Pan Caller.
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