The second season centers around Rapunzel's group traveling to the Dark Kingdom while accompanied by Lance, Hook Foot, and Shorty and joined by the mysterious sword-wielding Adira of the Dark Kingdom. The group soon learn that the rocks are created by the Sundrop's counterpart, the Moonstone Opal. During the journey, Rapunzel gets the chance to explore the world and learns the origins of the Sundrop and Moonstone as two halves of an ancient power seeking to be rejoined. At the end of the season, Cassandra betrays Rapunzel and absorbs the Moonstone's power for herself.
On March 10, 2017, Tangled began airing on the Disney Channel.[10][11][12][13] It was titled Tangled: The Series for its first season. On May 21, Tangled began airing on the Disney Channel in Southeast Asia.[14][15] Then on September 12 of the same year, it began airing on the Disney Channel for Latin America. Also in 2017 it aired as part of the Disney Channel Saturday morning block, then named "Get Animated".
Some of it's funnier moments touch upon friendship and taking risks to go an adventure while it's sadder parts are great plot points that make the film so endearing. It's a mature film that has something for pretty much anybody, whether they're looking to laugh or cry.
The movie starts on a great note, with Flynn Rider first explaining the history of the magic flower that gives Rapunzel her golden hair. He then goes on to explain what his part is in the whole story, to which the audience gets his criminal backstory and details of how he stole the crown and ended up in Rapunzel's tower. The whole sequence is very funny because it summarises why Flynn Rider is such a lovable character in the first place.
One of the funniest parts of the movie is when Flynn takes Rapunzel to The Snuggly Duckling, which seems to be a hangout for all of the ruffians and thugs that Mother Gothel tells her about. At first, Rapunzel is terrified, but then when she talks she talks to them about her dream to see the floating lanterns on her birthday, they break into song and sing about their dreams, which becomes one of the most memorable parts of the movie.
After Rapunzel and Flynn get to see the floating lanterns and have a romantic moment, things go downhill pretty quickly when Flynn is apprehended by his former partners in crime, leading to them tying him to a boat making it appear as if he abandoned Rapunzel.
Exactly according to Mother Gothel's plan, once Flynn leaves Rapzunel, she turns to her mother. However, once Rapunzel finally realizes the truth that she's the lost princess, Mother Gothel locks her away again, only this time more forcefully. This is one of the saddest parts of the movie because we get to see how truly awful Mother Gothel can be to Rapunzel.
Rapunzel and Flynn's first meeting is part of what makes their connection so unique compared to the other Disney movies. He climbs her tower and she knocks him out with a frying pan, an object that becomes a running joke throughout the film because of how effective it is. Once he wakes up he tries to charm her but she doesn't fall for it. Their whole interaction in this scene is a perfect introduction to their relationship and it's even funnier when he tries to use his smolder.
The saddest part of the film is when Flynn dies. He tells Rapunzel that she was her new dream and because he cut Rapunzel's hair, she can't heal him. It's really sad and bleak, but thankfully Rapunzel still has power through her tears, and when a teardrop land on him it heals him and brings him back.
First of all, Hook Foot left the group in the previous episode to follow his dream and go on tour with his brother Hook Hand, from the movie. Ever since Cass was injured during the events of the special, she's been pushing herself extra hard to relearn everything with her injured right hand. Lance is still terrified of spiders, although after almost dying from one in the season premiere, that's understandable. Rapunzel understands why Cass is still mad at her. She told her not to use the decay spell, but she did, and then she hurt her hand. Rapunzel tells Pascal that if she had just listened to her and stayed out of it, this could have been avoided. She wants to work things out, but Cass refuses to talk about it. She realizes that she drew a picture of a super angry demon version of her. Foreshadowing? But the really stupid kind? She tears the page out and puts it in a pocket. Also, her dress has pockets. Eugene and Max come back and tell them they've found the caravan, but it's taken a lot of damage. They need to find parts to fix it. Rapunzel says she and Cass can look for supplies. She asks Pascal to stay with the guys, since she wants to talk to Cass alone. They find a river full of piranhas. Rapunzel uses her hair to get across, while Cass has to climb between two trees. She struggles with it due to her injured hand, but she tells Rapunzel that she's fine and refuses to accept help from her. According to the map, there's a town over the hill. Cass has Owl scout ahead to be sure, and Rapunzel is a little upset that it's not just the two of them. The black rocks pushed everyone out of the village. Cass and Rapunzel find an apothecary cart. Cass doesn't think any of it works, but Rapunzel uses a snow potion to make it snow. Cass finds a book about something called the wand of oblivion. It erases what someone wishes to forget. Rapunzel tells Cass that she knows that she's mad at her, and wants her to open up and talk about it. She insists that she did the right thing and didn't have a choice. Cass tells her that if she feels that way, then they're good. She asks her how she knows how she's feeling, and Rapunzel says that friends just have a way of knowing. Cass still says that she's fine, but Rapunzel says that it's okay if she's mad at her. She's mad at her too, for not listening to her when she said she had it under control. Cass still insists that she's not upset, and bumps her head on the apothecary cart, knocking the wand into her hand, and the book she found onto the ground. Rapunzel says they can't just push what happened aside and forget it ever happened, but Cass wishes she would just forget about the whole thing. The wand erases Rapunzel's memories of everything that's happened since she left the tower. Cass claims that she doesn't remember leaving the tower because ruffians used magic on her to steal her hair, and she saved her. She says she'll take her back to the tower if Rapunzel unties her. She lets her go, but warns her not to try anything. Owl disapproves of Cass's lying. She finds the book with a list of fifty two potion ingredients to reverse the effects of the wand. She collects them all while pretending to lead Rapunzel to the tower. Also, she pulled out her sword using her left hand. Just a small detail I noticed to prove that her injury is severe, and it's not going to go away overnight. She tells Rapunzel that the ingredients are for a soup she's making. Rapunzel runs off by herself and climbs a mountain to try and get spice for the soup. She falls, and Cass saves her. She apologizes for causing trouble and says she wanted her to have it to thank her for doing so much to help her. Cass tells her that it's not a big deal, but she says that saving her life is a big deal. She thanks her for everything, and tells her that she's lucky to have someone like her that she can trust. She doesn't know what she'd do here without her. Cass makes the potion, and says it has to simmer overnight. Rapunzel says that a small part of her doesn't want to go back to the tower. She calls Cass her friend, and tells her that friends tell each other what's in their hearts. Cass has been feeling incredibly guilty, but still doesn't tell Rapunzel the truth. While stargazing, Rapunzel takes out a piece of paper to chart them, but realizes that they're going the wrong way. And the piece of paper she took out has the demonic picture of Cass that she drew at the beginning of the episode. She confronts Cass about it, takes the book, and ties her up in a tree. Luckily, Cass has a lot of knives, and she admits that Owl was right, she shouldn't have lied to her. Rapunzel runs into Eugene, Lance, and Shorty, and mistakes them for ruffians. She hides, and, seeing Pascal with them, thinks they kidnapped him. Cass tells them the short version of what happened, and they all split up to look for her. She quickly captures and ties up Shorty, and holds Eugene and Lance above the piranha infested river. She tells them to let Pascal go, or she'll drop them. Eugene tells her that he's not with them and is looking for her, but she doesn't believe him. Okay. But why isn't Pascal doing anything? Cass shows up, and admits that she lied to Rapunzel. She did use magic on her, and the potion will restore her memories. She accidentally erased some of her memories. She was mad about what happened at the tree, but she didn't want to talk about her feelings, so she kept it all in until she lost her temper. Rapunzel asks her how she knows she isn't lying again, and Cass tells her that friends just have a way of knowing. The next day, the caravan is finally fixed again, Rapunzel has her memories back, and she and Cass talk things out. Cass says she could've beaten the tree without the decay spell if Rapunzel had just trusted her. She's still angry, but she never should've touched the wand. You didn't know how to use it. This whole thing was an accident. Rapunzel says it's okay. Cass says she won't always be mad at her. She'll get over it, because that's what friends do. They hold hands and hug.
Following the screening, we were taken to one of the main game halls of Disney and broken up into different teams. My group had Pascal (heck yea!) as the mascot and we immediately started playing some of the games Disney had setup for us while the other groups went elsewhere. There was a converted Whack-A-Mole game termed Whack-A-Flynn that was definitely a hit. They also had a bean-bag toss, and turkey leg toss, and my favorite, ping pong with frying pans as paddles (once you see the movie, this part will actually make sense. For now, trust me that it was fun). The entire area had the Tangled styling, complete with actors playing Rapunzel and Flynn, as well as a bevy of thugs in full costume and weaponry. When we completed all four games, we were given a special gorgeous lithograph painting from a scene of Tangled.
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