Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
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Genre | Animation |
Based on | Tangled |
Developed by | Chris Sonnenburg & Shane Pigmore |
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Theme music composer | Gabe Moffat |
Opening theme | "Wind in My Hair" by Mandy Moore |
Ending theme | "More of Me" by Natasha Bedingfield |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 21 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Chris Sonnenburg |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Disney Television Animation |
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Network | Disney Channel |
Release | March 10, 2017 present | –
Tangled: The Series in an animated American television series developed by Chris Sonnenburg and Shane Pigmore that premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie titled Tangled: Before Ever After on March 10, 2017, with regular episodes premiering on March 24, 2017. The series is based on the 2010 film Tangled and features the voices of Zachary Levi, Eden Espinosa, Mandy Moore, Clancy Brown, and Julie Bowen.
Plot
Since being freed from Gothel and reunited with her birth parents, King Frederic and Queen Arianna of Corona, Rapunzel adjusts to her life as their daughter and continues to have different misadventures with her boyfriend Eugene Fitzherbert, Pascal the Chameleon, Maximus the Horse, and her new handmaiden Cassandra, to uncover the mystery of her new 70 feet-long blonde hair's return.
Characters
Main
- Eugene (Zachary Levi), whose previous alias is Flynn Rider, is a reformed thief and Rapunzel's boyfriend. He has a mutual dislike and mistrust for Cassandra.
- Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) is the Princess of Corona. She tries her best to become a good future queen, even though her naive ways get her into trouble.
- Cassandra (Eden Espinosa) is Rapunzel's best friend and a lady-in-waiting who is the adopted daughter of the Captain of the Guards. She has a strong dislike for Eugene.
- King Frederic (Clancy Brown) is the king of Corona and overprotective father of Rapunzel. Since the night his only child was taken, he naturally fears and despises magic of any kind.
- Queen Arianna (Julie Bowen) is the queen of Corona and Rapunzel's mother. She wants her daughter to follow her heart and do what she believes in. As an early coronation present, she had given Rapunzel a blank journal to fill its pages with her own adventures.
Recurring
- Pascal and Maximus (Dee Bradley Baker) are a chameleon who is the pet and best friend of Rapunzel whose backstory is revealed in "Pascal's Story" and a white stallion with the nose of a bloodhound who is originally owned by the Captain of the Guards and later by Eugene.
- Corona Royal Guards are servants of King Frederic.
- Captain of the Guards M.C. Gainey) is the unnamed leader of the Royal Guards and Cassandra's adoptive father.
- Pete (Sean Hayes) is member of the Royal Guards.
- Stan (Diedrich Bader) is a member of the Royal Guards.
- Pub Thugs are a bunch of thugs that hang out at a pub and were befriended by Rapunzel and Eugene.
- Hook Foot (Jeff Ross) is the hook-footed brother of Hook Hand. Hook Foot takes the place of his brother who is on a world tour as a concert pianist.
- Big Nose (Jeffrey Tambor) is a big-nosed thug that is the romantic of the thugs.
- Shorty (Paul F. Tompkins) is a short, old, and crazy thug.
- Vladimir (Charles Halford) is a thug in a bull-horned helmet that is the strongest of the thugs. He was previously voiced by Richard Kiel in the movie.
- Attila Buckethead (Steven Blum is a thug in a full metal helmet whose passion is baking. He becomes Monty's assistant in "One Angry Princess". He was previously voiced by Byron Howard in the movie.
- Lady Caine (Laura Benanti) is the main antagonist of Tangled: Before Ever After. He returns in "Max's Enemy".
- Uncle Monty (Richard Kind) is an elderly shopkeeper in Corona who has personal issues with Rapunzel.
- Nigel (Peter MacNicol) is King Frederic's adviser.
- Xavier (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) is a blacksmith who appears to be well-versed with Corona's history.
- Lance Strongbow (James Monroe Iglehart) is Eugene's old childhood friend and former partner-in-crime from his younger thieving days. His real name is revealed to be Arnwaldo Schnitz. He first appeared in "The Return of Strongbow".
- Varian (Jeremy Jordan) is a clumsy, but smart, young alchemist. He tries to help Rapunzel discover the secrets of her newly regrown hair.
- Quirin (Jonathan Banks) is Varian's disapproving father.
- Angry (Vivian Vencer) is an angry young thief.
- Red (Ruby Jay) is a quiet young red haired thief.
- Ruth (Danielle Brooks) is a new female villain who first appears in "The Wrath of Ruthless Ruth".
- Old Lady Crowley (Pat Carroll) is a grumpy old lady who never smiles. Eugene calls her "Scowley Crowley".
- Willow (Jane Krakowski) is Queen Ariana's estranged younger sister who arrives unexpectedly on Ariana's birthday. As a birthday present, she gives Ariana a small creature with a green rattle that she must have at all times.
- Feldspar (Zachary Levi) is the local cobbler of Corona. Levi does an impression of comedian Ed Wynn for the character.
Supporting
- Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy) is the deceased adoptive mother of Rapunzel who abducted her as an infant due to her golden hair's unique healing abilities, which she then hoarded for herself to sustain her youth and beauty. She aged into dust at the end of the original movie. She is first seen in a nightmare of Rapunzel's shortly after her 70-feet golden hair mysteriously grew back and gained new mystical abilities. Gothel claimed that she had "risen from the dead" and that it was time for Rapunzel to return to her tower where she would be "safe and secure."
- The Stabbington Brothers (Ron Perlman) are the former partners-in-crime of Eugene, whom he betrayed in his thieving days as Flynn Rider. They had worked with Mother Gothel to get Rapunzel back in order to get revenge. They first appeared in "Cassandra v. Eugene".
Production
On June 3, 2015, Disney Channel announced that the series was in development.[1] On February 15, 2017, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second season ahead of the series premiere.[2] The series features new songs from Alan Menken, who wrote and scored the songs for the original movie, and Glenn Slater.[3]
Episodes
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Film | March 10, 2017 | |||
1 | 21[4] | March 24, 2017 | January 13, 2018[4] |
Film (2017)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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Tangled: Before Ever After | Tom Caulfield and Stephen Sandoval | Jase Ricci | March 10, 2017 | 2.87[5] | |
Six months after the events of Tangled, Rapunzel is settling into life in the kingdom of Corona, but is unable to enjoy her life with the constant protection of her father's guards. When she and her lady-in-waiting, Cassandra, sneak out of the castle, they come upon some magical rock spires that magically bring back her long blonde hair. To complicate matters, a female rogue, Lady Caine, appears at Rapunzel's coronation with a hatred of King Frederic. With her mother's encouragement and her father's restraint, Rapunzel solely decides to take her relationship and role in Corona one day at a time. |
Season 1 (2017)
No. | Title [6] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7][8] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "What the Hair!?" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Dave Schiff Storyboard by : David D. Au & Kaitlyn Ritter | March 24, 2017 | 101 | 1.30[9] |
Rapunzel and Cassandra seek out an alchemist in their first attempt of solving the mystery as to how and why Rapunzel's golden 70-feet hair grew back. Eugene follows them but things don't go quite as planned due to something highly unstable lying hidden under the ground. As Rapunzel leaves the village, the mystical rock spikes start growing again. It is revealed that Rapunzel's new, indestructible blonde hair no longer possess its original healing abilities of eternal youth, longevity or resurrection. It does, however, possess the ability to work as a protective shield for its wearer, and those around her, from explosions. | ||||||
2 | "Rapunzel's Enemy" | Stephen Sandoval | Story by : Dave Schiff & Noelle Stevenson Teleplay by : Katie Mattila Storyboard by : Ken Boyer & Mark John Howard | March 31, 2017 | 102 | 1.05[10] |
When Rapunzel gets booed at a ceremony of the Gopher, she attempts to win the favor of this jeerer, especially when the jeerer, Uncle Monty, is liked by everyone else. She does what she can to gain Monty's approval. | ||||||
3 | "Fitzherbert P.I." | Joe Oh | Story by : Ricky Roxburgh & Suzanne Weber Teleplay by : Jase Ricci Storyboard by : Heidi Jo Gilbert & Wendy Sullivan | April 7, 2017 | 103 | 1.02[11] |
After successfully catching a criminal, Eugene trains to be a royal guard. Unfortunately, the Captain of the Guard, who happens to be Cassandra's father, shares Cassandra's loathing of him. Meanwhile, Rapunzel prepares for her royal portrait to be painted by revered the Italian painter Giovanni. Eugene realizes that Giovanni is a fraud and manages to catch the imposter. The Captain of the Guards then gives Eugene a job of his own: Teaching those to "think like a thief" in order to catch one. | ||||||
4 | "Challenge of the Brave" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Ricky Roxburgh Storyboard by : Bo Coburn & Dana Terrace | April 14, 2017 | 104 | 0.96[12] |
When Rapunzel catches Cassandra practicing for the Challenge of the Brave, she decides to compete as well, which infuriates Cassandra. | ||||||
5 | "Cassandra v. Eugene" | Joe Oh | Written by : Katie Mattila Storyboard by : Ken Boyer & Mark John Howard | April 21, 2017 | 105 | 0.97[13] |
Cassandra and Eugene have been arguing a lot. In order to coerce them to get along, Rapunzel tricks them into entering a dungeon cell and locks them up so that they can settle their differences. Of course Rapunzel's plan doesn't go well when the Stabbington Brothers plan to take advantage of this by getting even with Eugene and Cassandra. | ||||||
6 | "The Return of Strongbow" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Dave Schiff Storyboard by : Wendy Sullivan & Shane Zalvin | April 28, 2017 | 106 | 1.01[14] |
An old childhood friend and fellow partner-in-crime of Eugene's, Lance Strongbow, comes to Corona to ask him for help. Cassandra, naturally, does not trust Strongbow. Eugene reluctantly decides to aid his childhood partner-in-crime, but learns that they have broken into the basement of the Baron himself. Finding a ring with Corona's crest, Eugene suddenly recalls that the ring he had stolen eight years ago belonged to Queen Ariana. He severs all friendship ties with Lance and admits his former actions to his mother-in-law. Outside, he gives Rapunzel a jeweled flower and apologizes for having lied to her. King Fredric sees the ring on Ariana's finger, to which she replies that Eugene had "found it that morning." | ||||||
7 | "In Like Flynn" | Stephen Sandoval | Written by : Han-Yee Ling Storyboard by : Hillary Bradfield & Bosook Coburn | July 23, 2017 | 107 | 0.94[15] |
Eugene helps the king pull a prank on a rival kingdom. They end up in jail because the king insisted on doing things his way, but escape when he goes along with a plan created by Eugene. Cassandra teaches Rapunzel what a prank is, and she attempts to pull a good one. | ||||||
8 | "Great Expotations" | Joe Oh | Written by : Ricky Roxburgh Storyboard by : David D. Au, Kaitlyn Ritter & James W. Suhr | July 30, 2017 | 108 | 0.99[16] |
A science exposition is held in Corona, and Cassandra has a chance to be on guard duty, but she must finish her Lady-in-waiting obligations first. Varian makes a deal with Cass that he will help finish her chores if she agrees to assist him in his demonstration. However, Cass accepts the assignment to guard the famous scientist who is judging the contest and thus unavailable to help. When things go wrong, though, she chooses her friend over duty. Meanwhile, Rapunzel tries to make an entry for the science fair. Varian shows Cassandra and Rapunzel the strange black rocks spikes outside his village, much like the ones that made Rapunzel's hair grow back. Varian decides to help Rapunzel and Cass in discovering the mystery of these rock spikes and the connection between them and the newfound magical abilities of Rapunzel's regrown hair. | ||||||
9 | "Under Raps" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Kelly Hannon Storyboard by : Ken Boyer & Sebastien Duclos | August 6, 2017 | 109 | 0.87[17] |
It's the Day of Hearts, commemorating the day when two rival kingdoms united by the loving union of their leaders, but Cassandra is unusually moody and distracted. Turns out, she's got a secret crush by the name of Hubert, but is her heart what he's really after? | ||||||
10 | "One Angry Princess" | Stephen Sandoval | Story by : Katie Mattila & Jase Ricci Teleplay by : Jase Ricci Storyboard by : Wendy Sullivan & Shane Zalvin | August 13, 2017 | 110 | 1.12[18] |
Attila has opened his new business, "Atilla the Bun", but he can't quite compete against Uncle Monty and his Sweet Shack across the way. When the shack is found vandalized, only Rapunzel believes in his innocence, and has 24 hours to prove it before he's shipped off to a prison barge. | ||||||
11 | "Pascal's Story" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Ricky Roxburgh Storyboard by : Wendy Sullivan & Shane Zalvin | August 20, 2017 | 114 | 0.93[19] |
As Rapunzel's royal duties are making Pascal feel left out and lonely, he runs away...back to the tower. | ||||||
12 | "Big Brothers of Corona" | Joe Oh | Written by : Han-Yee Ling Storyboard by : Hillary Bradfield & Bosook Coburn | October 1, 2017 | 115 | 1.06[20] |
Eugene and Lance attempt to reform two thieving sisters. Meanwhile, Cass breaks her leg and Rapunzel gets carried away with taking care of her. | ||||||
13 | "The Wrath of Ruthless Ruth" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Kelly Hannon Storyboard by : David D. Au & Sebastien Duclos | October 8, 2017 | 117 | 0.83[21] |
On a rainy night, the Snuggly Duckling gets haunted by the ghost of the original owner, Ruthless Ruth. Rapunzel soon learns the reason behind the ghost's return and manages to appease her by fulfilling her lifelong dream. | ||||||
14 | "Max's Enemy" | Joe Oh | Story by : Katie Mattila Teleplay by : Dave Schiff Storyboard by : Wendy Sullivan & Shane Zalvin | October 15, 2017 | 118 | 0.85[22] |
Maximums is jealous when a new horse called Axel comes to Corona and steals his popularity, only to suspect he's up to something. | ||||||
15 | "The Way of the Willow" | Stephen Sandoval | Written by : Katie Mattila Storyboard by : Bosook Coburn & Cat Harman | October 22, 2017 | 119 | 0.94[23] |
Queen Ariana's estranged younger sister, Wilhelmina, or "Willow" for short, appears uninvited on her sister's birthday. She gives her an unusual creature for a present that ends up causing a huge problem during the nine-year Imperium Shower. | ||||||
16 | "Queen for a Day" | Joe Oh | Written by : Jase Ricci Storyboard by : Hillary Bradfield, Tom Caulfield, Bosook Coburn, Kaitlyn Ritter & James W. Suhr | November 19, 2017 | 111 | 1.22[24] |
Rapunzel takes over the kingdom while her parents are away just as a blizzard strikes. Unfortunately, every royal decision she makes to help the people of Corona backfires badly. Meanwhile, Varian discovers the mystical rock spikes that are multiplying dangerously all over the kingdom. As his father refuses to tell him anything, he decides to head to the castle to ask for Rapunzel's aid, as he knows that she has some mysterious connection to the rock spikes. Her heart torn, Rapunzel reluctantly declines going to Varian's aid, causing him to return home, only to find his father completely encased within the mystical rock spikes. Saddened, Varian furiously vows to find answers on how to bring his father back, no matter what it takes or whomever stands in his way! | ||||||
17 | "Painter's Block" | Stephen Sandoval | Written by : Dave Schiff Storyboard by : David D. Au, Benjamin Balistreri, Sebastien Duclos & Stephen Sandoval | November 25, 2017 | TBA | 0.99[25] |
In the aftermath of the blizzard, Rapunzel's self-confidence is shaken. To get her mojo back, she rededicates herself to painting and enrolls in an art class. | ||||||
18 | "Not in the Mood" | Stephen Sandoval | Written by : Kelly Hannon Storyboard by : Kaitlyn Ritter & James W. Suhr | December 2, 2017 | TBA | 0.95[26] |
Thanks to Max and Pascal's intervention, Rapunzel, Eugene, and Cassandra magically exchange personalities in the midst of an important royal visit. They turn to Xavier for his help in reversing their personalities to normal. Unfortunately, the elixir switches everyone's character, making a mess of the royal visit. Rapunzel later throws the half-filled potion into the river, surprised that something so small could have such an effect. However, instead of sinking, it floats down to Old Corona village and is found by Varian. | ||||||
19 | "The Quest for Varian" | Tom Caulfield | Written by : Ricky Roxburgh Storyboard by : Bosook Coburn, Cat Harman, Kaitlyn Ritter & James W. Suhr | December 9, 2017 | TBA | 1.06[27] |
After having a nightmare about her hair's mystical properties and receiving a disturbing note from Varian, Rapunzel, Cassandra, and Eugene head on a quest to find Varian and unlock the mystery of the rocks. | ||||||
20 | "The Alchemist Returns" | Joe Oh | Written by : Dave Schiff Storyboard by : David D. Au, Tom Caulfield, Sebastien Duclos, Wendy Sullivan & Shane Zalvin | December 16, 2017 | TBA | 0.96[28] |
Varian comes to Rapunzel for help in finding the remnants of the mystical golden flower, which may hold the key to stopping the Black Rocks. Working together, they venture through the old tunnels beneath Corona. However, as they reach their prize, Varian betrays Rapunzel and steals the flower so he can use it to free his father. Unfortunately, his attempt fails, only for him to realize that the flower's actual magic now exists within Rapunzel. | ||||||
21 | "Secret of the Sundrop" | Unknown | Unknown | January 13, 2018 | TBA | N/A |
22 | "Rapunzel and the Fate of Corona" | Unknown | Unknown | January 15, 2018 | TBA | N/A |
Tangled: Short Cuts (2017)
Four mini-episodes were released weekly in May 2017: "Check Mate" on May 5, "Prison Bake" on May 12, "Make Me Smile" on May 19, and "Hare Peace" on May 26.[29]
Ratings
Season | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (millions) |
18–49 rank | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) |
Date | Viewers (millions) | ||||
1 | 20 | March 24, 2017 | TBD | TBA | TBD | 1.00 | TBD |
Home media
Tangled: Before Ever After and the four Tangled: Short Cuts were released on DVD on April 11, 2017.[30] Tangled: The Series – Queen for a Day was released on DVD on December 12, 2017.[31]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | Annie Award | Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production for Children |
Episode: "Queen for a Day" | Pending | [32] |
Annie Award | Outstanding Achievement for Character Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production |
Shane Prigmore, Bobby Pontillas, Taylor Krahenbuhl, Mayumi Nose |
Pending | [33] | |
Annie Award | Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production |
Tom Caulfield, Stephen Sandoval | Pending | [34] |
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