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Tangled

Tangled is a 2010 American animated musical adventure fantasy comedy film[2] produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folktales published by the Brothers Grimm, the film was directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard (in the former's feature directorial debut), and produced by Roy Conli, from a screenplay written by Dan Fogelman. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy,[7] Tangled tells the story of Rapunzel, a lost young princess with magical long blonde hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. She accepts the aid of an intruder, the outlaw Flynn Rider, to take her out into the world which she has never seen.

Tangled
Theatrical release poster[1]
Directed by
Screenplay byDan Fogelman
Based on"Rapunzel"
by the Brothers Grimm
Produced byRoy Conli
Starring
Edited byTim Mertens
Music byAlan Menken
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
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Release dates
  • November 14, 2010 (2010-11-14) (El Capitan Theatre)
  • November 24, 2010 (2010-11-24) (United States)
Running time
100 minutes[4]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$260 million[5][6]
Box office$592.5 million[6]

Originally conceived and proposed by Disney animator Glen Keane in 2001, Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million, which, if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated feature film ever made and one of the most expensive films of all time. The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting. Composer Alan Menken, who had worked on prior Disney animated features, returned to score Tangled, and also wrote the film's songs with lyricist Glenn Slater. Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film gender-neutrally.[5]

Tangled premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 14, 2010, and went into general release on November 24. The film earned $592 million in worldwide box office revenue,[6] $200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2010. Tangled received positive reviews from critics, who praised for its animation, writing, characters, and musical score. The film was nominated for a number of awards, including Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards. It was Richard Kiel’s last film role before his death in 2014. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 29, 2011; a short film, Tangled Ever After, was released later in 2012, and a television series premiered in 2017.

Plot edit

A drop of sunlight falls from the sky and produces a magic flower with healing properties. An old woman named Gothel uses it to retain her youth. Centuries later, the flower is taken by soldiers from the kingdom of Corona and used to save their pregnant queen. She gives birth to Rapunzel, whose blonde hair contains the flower's magic. Gothel sneaks into the castle and cuts a lock of her hair, but it turns brown and loses its magic. She instead kidnaps Rapunzel and raises her in a hidden tower in the woods. Each year on Rapunzel's birthday, the king and queen release sky lanterns, hoping they will guide Rapunzel home.

Rapunzel is fascinated by the annual lights and, on the eve of her 18th birthday, asks to leave the tower and investigate them, but Gothel refuses, claiming the outside world is too dangerous. Meanwhile, Flynn Rider steals Rapunzel's intended crown from the palace; he abandons the Stabbington brothers, his partners in crime, while being pursued by royal guard-horse Maximus. Flynn discovers and takes refuge in the tower, where Rapunzel knocks him out and hides him in a closet. When Rapunzel attempts to show him to Gothel as proof that she can defend herself, Gothel berates Rapunzel and says Rapunzel will never leave the tower. Hatching a plan, Rapunzel asks for new paint as a gift, sending Gothel on a three-day journey.

Rapunzel strikes a deal with Flynn, promising to return the crown in exchange for taking her to see the lanterns. When they stop at the Snuggly Duckling pub, menacing thugs try to capture the wanted Flynn, but Rapunzel charms them into revealing their softer sides. When royal guards arrive, the thugs help Rapunzel and Flynn escape. Meanwhile, Gothel encounters a riderless Maximus and recognizes him as a horse from the palace. Gothel becomes suspicious, returns to the empty tower, and finds the crown and a wanted poster of Flynn. She strikes a deal with the Stabbington brothers to find Rapunzel. Flynn and Rapunzel become trapped in a fast-flooding cave; believing they will suffocate, Flynn reveals his true name, Eugene Fitzherbert. Rapunzel uses the magic glow of her hair to reveal a hidden exit beneath the water, and they escape. That night, Gothel confronts Rapunzel alone and gives her the crown, telling her to give it to Eugene to test his loyalty.

The next morning, Maximus tracks down Eugene and attempts to arrest him, but Rapunzel demands a truce, which Maximus reluctantly agrees to. Rapunzel and Eugene enter the kingdom and attend a festival in honor of the "lost princess". After a day of celebration, they sail onto the lake to watch the release of the lanterns. Rapunzel gives Eugene the crown, and they confess their mutual love. When Eugene sees the Stabbingtons on the shore, he goes to apologize and offers them the crown. The brothers tie him up, tricking Rapunzel into thinking he abandoned her. They try to capture Rapunzel, but Gothel stages a rescue by knocking them out and takes Rapunzel back to the tower.

Eugene is arrested, but Maximus and the pub thugs help him escape. Meanwhile, Rapunzel realizes she has subconsciously incorporated the kingdom's standard, a golden sun, into her artwork throughout her life. Realizing that she is the "lost princess", she confronts Gothel, declaring she will never allow Gothel to use her hair again. Eugene arrives at the tower and calls to Rapunzel. Her hair is lowered to him but, upon climbing up, he finds Rapunzel chained and gagged. Gothel stabs Eugene from behind and attempts to drag Rapunzel away, but she angrily resists. However, Rapunzel promises to stay with Gothel if she is allowed to heal Eugene. Gothel reluctantly agrees to this, but Eugene, realizing Rapunzel would spend the rest of her life in captivity, cuts off most of her hair before she can heal him. A horrified and infuriated Gothel suddenly ages rapidly, then falls from the tower and turns to dust.

Rapunzel mourns Eugene, but one of her tears, which still has some of the flower's magic, revives him. In the aftermath, Rapunzel is reunited with her birth parents, and the kingdom celebrates. Rapunzel and Eugene eventually marry.

Voice cast edit

Non-speaking animal characters include Rapunzel's pet chameleon Pascal, and Maximus, the horse of the head of the palace guard. Other non-speaking roles include Rapunzel's parents (the King and Queen of Corona), the other Stabbington brother, and Ulf the Mime Thug.

Production edit

Origins and conception edit

The concept of an animated film based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Rapunzel originated from Disney supervising animator Glen Keane in 1996.[12] In 2001, Keane pitched the idea to then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner who approved it, but requested the film to be computer-animated. However, Keane was hesitant as he felt computer animation was not quite as fluid or organic as traditional animation was.[13] In October 2003, the film was announced as Rapunzel Unbraided as a computer-animated feature scheduled for a 2007 release,[14][15] which Keane described as "a Shrek-like version of the film".[12] According to Ed Catmull, Eisner himself had proposed using modern-day San Francisco as the initial setting of the film.[16] The story initially centered on two teenagers, Claire and Vince, who live in San Francisco and are transported into the fairy tale world, where they inhabit the bodies of Rapunzel and her prince Beau. Rapunzel and Beau themselves are turned into a squirrel and a dog. In July 2004, Reese Witherspoon and Kristin Chenoweth were in talks to portray roles, with the latter intended to voice Rapunzel.[17] In October 2005, Dan Fogler was slated to provide a voice.[18]

In reflection, Keane said of the original plot, "It was a fun, wonderful, witty version and we had a couple of great writers. But in my heart of hearts I believed there was something much more sincere and genuine to get out of the story, so we set it aside and went back to the roots of the original fairy tale."[19] In November 2005, Unbraided was pushed back to a summer 2009 release in order to give Keane "more time to work on the story."[20] In January 2006, the film was then shut down about a week before Catmull and John Lasseter were placed in charge of the studio, and one of their first decisions was to restart the project and ask Keane to keep going with the film.[16] It had originally been announced in April 2007 that Annie-nominated animator and story artist Dean Wellins would be co-directing the film alongside Keane.[21]

On October 9, 2008, it was reported that Keane and Wellins had stepped down as directors due to other commitments, and were replaced by the team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, director and storyboard director, respectively, of Disney's 2008 animated feature Bolt. Keane stayed on as an executive producer and animation supervisor, while Wellins moved on to developing other short and feature films.[22] After the film's release, Keane revealed that he had "stepped back" from the role of director because of a heart attack in 2008.[23]

Casting edit

On September 10, 2009, it was announced that actress and singer-songwriter Mandy Moore, who previously worked with Disney on Disneytoon Studios' Brother Bear 2, had been cast as the voice of Rapunzel, and actor Zachary Levi would provide the voice of Flynn Rider.[8][9][24] For the role of Flynn, the studio mandated exclusively only UK actors to audition for the part, as Ryder was intended to be British. An American, Zachary Levi, impersonated a British Received Pronunciation (RP) accent to audition, leading the producers to opt for him to use his natural American accent.[25] Mandy Moore approached the project through auditioning, when she heard that a film about the story of Rapunzel was being made.[26][27] Moore later expressed that she had dreamed to be a Disney princess since she was young and said that with the role of Rapunzel, she had fulfilled her "ultimate childhood dream".[28] She described herself as a "girly fan" of Disney animated films[28] like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King, and that it was an honor for her to be part of this "legacy"—the lineage of such Disney icons.[29] Since the film was going to be a musical, it was required that all auditionees had to read several scenes and perform a song of their choice, to ensure that the voice actors could both act and sing.[30][31] For this singing section, Moore chose "Help Me" by Joni Mitchell,[26] a song that she herself had covered on her fourth studio album, Coverage (2003).[32][33] Moore revealed that she had to attend several audition sessions[29][30] and described the experiences as "pretty fun" but didn't put much hope in getting the part because she believed there would be much competition for this role;[27] she just performed her best without any anxiety.[26] When she received a callback from Disney telling that she got the part, Moore described herself as being "over the moon": "I was working in New York at the time. I was with some friends and my husband—and I screamed as soon as I found out the news."[26]

The film reportedly cost more than $260 million to produce.[5]

Writing and character development edit

When asked about the character of Rapunzel, Mandy Moore said that Rapunzel was a relatable character and called her a "Renaissance, bohemian" woman[26] rather than a typical Disney princess:[34] Moore said "[Rapunzel] doesn't know she's a princess [until the end of the film]. She's just really sort of motivated to find out what else is out there beyond this crazy tower she's lived in for 18 years," and that "she's very independent, she can take care of herself, and she's definitely come up with really entertaining ways to keep herself busy."[34] Moore also stated that she herself had little influence on Rapunzel: "The character was developed way before I had anything to do with it."[26]

According to Greno, one of the most difficult problems during the development of the film's plot was how to get Rapunzel out of the tower without immediately ending the movie, in that she had thereby escaped Mother Gothel and did not have any other specific objectives to pursue.[35] At a meeting one day, animator John Ripa floated an idea which turned out to be the solution they had been looking for: the mysterious floating lanterns.[35]

Recording edit

In Tangled, as with most animated films, all voice actors had to record their dialogue separately from one another to avoid bleeding into each other's tracks.[36] Mandy Moore later recalled that during recording, she had never met Donna Murphy and only met Zachary Levi once when they recorded "I See the Light".[36] Moore thought that this was "a good exercise in employing your imagination".[37] When recording action scenes, the voice actors had to jog a little in place in order to make their voices sound realistic.[37] For the songs, Moore and Levi recorded on a soundstage with a 65-piece orchestra under the supervision of composer Alan Menken. They sang live with the orchestra for several times in order to help everyone "get a vibe" and a feel for the music and the singing, then were asked to go in isolation booths to record the actual tracks.[38][39] In order to aid animators in animating the characters, the filmmakers did interviews with the voice actors and filmed their facial expressions throughout the recording sessions.[37] Disney animated films are usually animated to synchronize with recorded dialogue rather than asking the vocal talent to synchronize their delivery to animation after it is rendered. Thus, Moore felt that the recording process was challenging because at that time she had no animation to look at except for a few sketches.[26]

Due to scheduling conflicts with other projects (Moore had to travel to different places such as London or New York, and Levi could only record on weekends for five hours once every six weeks), they did not record dialogue in the same order as in the final film. "[When I came in], maybe that sequence or scene had been recorded by Mandy (Moore) already, maybe it hadn't. We'd end up doing the same scene five times, depending," Levi said.[31] After watching the finished film, Moore was disappointed because she felt that her voice sounded "shrill", while Levi thought that his performance sounded "incredibly nasally".[37]

Animation edit

 
The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.

The film was made using computer-generated imagery (CGI), although Tangled was modeled on the traditional look of oil paintings on canvas. The Rococo paintings of French artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard, particularly The Swing, were used as references for the film's artistic style, a style described by Keane as "romantic and lush."[40] To create the impression of a painting, non-photorealistic rendering was used.[41]

 
A concept rendering of Rapunzel by Lisa Keene, demonstrating the "luscious golden hair" Keane wanted.

Glen Keane originally wanted the film to be animated using a traditional 2D animation process. However, Disney executives David Stainton and Dick Cook announced that they would only approve the film for production if it were created using the 3D computer graphics.[42] In response to that demand, Glen Keane held a seminar called "The Best of Both Worlds", where he, with 50 Disney CGI artists and traditional artists, focused on the pros and cons of each style.[43] After the meeting, it was decided that the film would be made in 3D CGI animation, but in a way as to become an extension of the traditional 2D Disney "aesthetic", a term which referred to the naturalistic animation that conforms to the fundamental principles of animation as documented by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in the book The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation.[42]

Due to limitations in computer technology, especially regarding attempts to capture the complexity of a human form, many basic principles of animation used in traditionally animated movies had been absent from earlier CGI films; but technological advancements made it easier to blend the two, combining the strengths of each style.[41] Keane stated repeatedly he was trying to make the computer "bend its knee to the artist" instead of having the computer dictate the artistic style and look of the film.[14] By making the computer become as "pliable as the pencil", Keane's vision of a "three-dimensional drawing" seemed within reach, with the artist controlling the technology. Many of the techniques and tools that were required to give the film the quality Keane demanded did not exist when the project was started, and Walt Disney Animation Studios had to create them on their own.[40] Keane said, "There’s no photoreal hair. I want luscious hair, and we are inventing new ways of doing that. I want to bring the warmth and intuitive feel of hand-drawn to CGI."[44]

One of the main goals of the animators was to create movement that mimicked the soft fluidity of the hand-drawn art found in older Disney animated films. Keane credited Disney 3D animator Kyle Strawitz with helping to combine CGI with the traditional hand-drawn style.[41] "He took the house from Snow White and built it and painted it so it looked like a flat painting that suddenly started to move, and it had dimension and kept all of the soft, round curves of the brushstrokes of watercolor. Kyle helped us get that Fragonard look of that girl on the swing… We are using subsurface scattering and global illumination and all of the latest techniques to pull off convincing human characters and rich environments."[40]

Rather than focusing on realism, the 3D team used an aesthetic approach.[41] Robert Newman, the film’s stereoscopic supervisor said that "We’re using depth more artistically than ever before, and we’re not as concerned with the literal transcription of depth between camera and projector as we are the interpretation of it." To do this, they used a new technique called multi-rigging, which is made up of multiple pairs of virtual cameras. Each pair is used individually on each separate element that adds depth to a scene, like background, foreground, and characters, without adjusting for the relation with the other pairs. When sandwiched together later in production, the result was something that would be visually impossible in the real world, but which created an appealing look to the film.[45]

As a counterpart to the appealing and cute design of Rapunzel,[46] the directors wanted to make Flynn Rider "the most handsome, most attractive male lead Disney has ever had."[47] They held a large "Hot Man Meeting" where they gathered about 30 women from the studio and asked them what they considered attractive in a man.[48] They brought in hundreds of images of their favourite male actors and celebrities, which were torn and pasted back again.[48][49] After much deliberation, his look was eventually narrowed down to one concept drawing.[47][48]

Technology development edit

Existing technology continued to present difficulties: in particular, animating hair turned out to be a challenge. Senior software engineer Kelly Ward spent six years writing programs to make it move the way they wanted.[50] As late as January 2010, the directors were still not sure if the Rapunzel character's length of hair was going to work. These problems were finally solved in March:[51] An improved version of a hair simulation program named Dynamic Wires, originally developed for Bolt, was eventually used. To make hair float believably in water, and to surmount other similar challenges, discrete differential geometry was used to produce the desired effects, freeing the animators from executing these specific tasks directly, which would have taken days instead of minutes.[52]

Controversy over the film title change edit

 
Official logo of Rapunzel before the title was changed to Tangled

When first put into production, the film was promoted as having the title Rapunzel Unbraided, which was later changed to Rapunzel.[53] Disney's previous animated feature, The Princess and the Frog (2009)—while being well received by various critics[54] and taking in nearly $270 million worldwide—was not as successful as Disney had hoped, and Catmull later admitted in writing that Disney Animation's faith that The Princess and the Frog's excellent quality would bring in all audiences notwithstanding the word "princess" in the title was their version of "a stupid pill".[55] In order to market the new film to both sexes and additional age groups, Disney changed the title from Rapunzel to Tangled while also emphasizing Flynn Rider, the film's prominent male character, showing that his story is just as important as that of Rapunzel.[56] Disney was criticized for altering the title as a marketing strategy. Floyd Norman, a former Disney and Pixar animator and story artist, said, "The idea of changing the title of a classic like Rapunzel to Tangled is beyond stupid. I'm convinced they'll gain nothing from this except the public seeing Disney as desperately trying to find an audience."[57]

Justin Chang of Variety compared it to changing the title of The Little Mermaid to Beached.[58] Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle's blog, Margot Magowan accused Disney of sexism, writing:[59]

Can you imagine if Disney…switched a movie title so it wouldn't risk highlighting a male star? It's awful that this kind of radical gender discrimination exists for our smallest people—little kids who come into this world with huge imaginations and aspirations, big dreams that get squashed by a bunch of billionaire guys who run massive entertainment franchises.

On November 24, 2010, the day of the film's release, directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard disputed reports that the title change was a marketing decision. They said they changed the title from Rapunzel to Tangled because Rapunzel is not the only main character in the film. They went on to say that you cannot call Toy Story "Buzz Lightyear," and they really needed a title that represented what the film is, and that it stars the duo of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider.[60]

In March 2014, executive producer John Lasseter explained that Disney had changed the name to improve the film's appeal to the four quadrants: "There was an audience perception that these movies were just for little girls but when boys, men, whatever actually see these movies they like them. So on Rapunzel … we changed the name and we called it Tangled. We did marketing that made the people who would not normally show up say, 'Hey, this looks pretty good.'"[61]

Music edit

The musical score and soundtrack album were composed by Alan Menken with lyrics written by Glenn Slater.[62] It marked Menken's return to scoring for animated films, after recurringly doing so for several Disney Animation films till Home on the Range (2004).[a] As several Pixar employees, being in charge for Disney, and the sensibilities being changed, Menken thought it as his biggest creative challenge and said that, he was "finding a way that we could wed musical-theater storytelling with the Pixar style of storytelling was primary".[64] Menken said he attempted to blend medieval music with 1960s folk rock to create the new songs and the score and soundtrack were recorded at a span of two-and-a-half years.[65]

Several songs were written, but eventually cut from the final film; "When Will My Life Begin?" replaced an earlier version called "What More Could I Ever Need?". Menken reported that that opening number went through five or six different versions.[66] Elsewhere, Menken reported that there was originally a love song called "You Are My Forever" that Mother Gothel sang to Rapunzel in a motherly way, but was reprised later in the film by Flynn Rider in a romantic way. This idea was apparently replaced with the two songs "Mother Knows Best" and "I See the Light".[67] The song "Something That I Want" written and performed by Grace Potter from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is featured in the closing credits. The Latin American Spanish version of the song, titled "Algo quiero querer", was recorded by Colombian pop-singer, Fanny Lú.[68]

The soundtrack, released on Walt Disney Records on November 10, 2010,[69] and peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200, number 7 on the Soundtrack chart, and number 3 on the Kid Albums chart.[70][71][72] Four years later, a double LP picture disc titled as Songs from Tangled was released on March 21, 2014.[73]

Release edit

Theatrical edit

Tangled premiered in Paris on November 17, exclusively screening at the Grand Rex theater two weeks in advance of its French wide release.[74] With over 3,800 tickets sold on its opening day, it set a new record for films showing in a single theater.[75] As part of Disney's 100th anniversary, Tangled was re-released in Helios theaters across Poland on October 21, 2023.[76]

Home media edit

Tangled was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as a four-disc combo pack on March 29, 2011. The combo pack includes a Blu-ray 3D, standard Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy. A two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and single DVD are also available. Bonus features for the Blu-ray include deleted scenes, two alternate opening sequences, two extended songs, and an inside look at how the film was made. The DVD includes only the two Original Storybook Openings and the 50th Animated Feature Countdown.[77]

Sales of Tangled in the US and Canada exceeded $95 million in DVD and Blu-ray sales, the highest-grossing DVD of the year 2011; its home video sales exceeded the film's earnings in its first week in theaters.[78] The film sold a record 2,970,052 units (the equivalent of $44,521,079) in its first week in North America, the largest opening for a 2011 DVD. It dominated for two weeks on the DVD sales chart and sold 6,657,331 units ($102,154,692) as of July 18, 2012.[79] It has also sold 2,518,522 Blu-ray units ($59,220,275) by May 29, 2011.[80] As of January 20, 2016, the film has earned a total of $215 million in home video sales in the United States and Canada ($155 million from DVD sales and $60 million from Blu-ray sales).[79] Tangled was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on November 5, 2019.[81]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Tangled had a worldwide opening weekend of $86.1 million,[82][83] and reached the summit of the worldwide box office once, on its eleventh weekend (Feb 4–6, 2011), with $24.9 million.[84][85] The film earned $200.8 million in North America, and $391.6 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $592.5 million; making it the third-highest-grossing animated film of 2010, behind Shrek Forever After and Toy Story 3, and the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2010.[86] It was the third Disney film appearing in the Top 10 films of 2010.[87] As of 2017, it was the sixth-highest-grossing film worldwide produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, behind Frozen, Zootopia, The Lion King, Big Hero 6, and Moana.[88]

Tangled earned $11.9 million on its opening Wednesday,[89] breaking the record for the largest pre-Thanksgiving Wednesday opening, a record previously held by Disney·Pixar's Toy Story 2.[90] In its first weekend of release, it earned $48.8 million (the highest opening for Walt Disney Animation Studios, surpassing The Lion King ($40.9 million), and later surpassed by both Wreck-It Ralph ($49 million) and Frozen ($67.4 million)), placing second for the period behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, which earned $49.1 million.[91] Tangled had the sixth-highest opening weekend for a film that did not debut at #1.[92] Over the traditional Wednesday–Sunday Thanksgiving holiday period, it tallied $68.7 million, again finishing in second place.[91] Tangled also marked the second-largest 3-day and 5-day Thanksgiving opening after Toy Story 2.[91] During its second weekend (post-Thanksgiving), Tangled declined 56% to $21.6 million, although it jumped to first place at the box office.[93] With a final gross of $200.8 million, it is the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2010,[94] and the tenth 2010 film to pass the $200 million mark;[95] it was the fourth-slowest film to pass this mark.[96] Unadjusted for inflation, it is the ninth-highest-grossing film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, behind The Lion King ($422.8 million), Frozen ($400.7 million), Zootopia ($341.3 million), Moana ($248.7 million), Big Hero 6 ($221.3 million), Beauty and the Beast ($219 million), Aladdin ($217.4 million), and Ralph Breaks the Internet ($201.1 million).[97]

On its opening weekend, it earned $17.4 million in eight territories and ranked second for the weekend behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 ($117.3 million).[98] It reached first place at the weekend box office outside North America three times in 2011.[99][100][101] It marked the seventh-highest-grossing 2010 film and the third-highest-grossing 2010 animated film.[102] In Russia and the CIS, it set an opening-weekend record among non-sequel animated films (first surpassed by Rio) and among Walt Disney Animation Studios films (surpassed by Frozen).[103] Its highest-grossing markets outside North America was Germany ($44.2 million), where it is the highest-grossing 2010 animated film,[104] followed by France and the Maghreb region ($39.4 million) and the UK, Ireland and Malta ($32.9 million).[105]

Critical response edit

Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 89% based on 227 reviews and an average score of 7.5/10. The website's critical consensus is: "While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon."[106] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score based on reviews from mainstream film critics, calculated a score of 71/100 based on 34 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[107] Audiences polled by CinemaScore during the opening weekend, gave the film an average grade "A+" on an A+ to F scale.[108]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times positively reviewed the film as "the 50th animated feature from Disney, and its look and spirit convey a modified, updated but nonetheless sincere and unmistakable quality of old-fashioned Disneyness."[109] Time film critic Richard Corliss wrote that Tangled "wades into the DreamWorks style of sitcom gags and anachronistic sass," while praising the film for achieving "the complex mix of romance, comedy, adventure and heart that defines the best Disney features."[110] Corliss included Tangled at 19 in a list of top 25 All-time Best Animated films.[111] Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times awarded the film four stars out of five; he described the film as a "gorgeous computer-animated look that features rich landscapes and characters that look fuller and more lifelike than they have in the past."[112] Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media gave the film five out of five stars, writing, "Fantastic princess adventure is fun, with great messages."[113] Gael Cooper of NBC News expressed that Tangled may be the best Disney film of all time.[114]

James Berardinelli commented on his review website ReelViews that the film is "entertaining and enjoyable, but not groundbreaking." He also stated Rapunzel is "not as memorable as Snow White, Ariel, or Belle" as well as stating "the songs are neither catchy nor memorable."[115] Todd McCarthy, film reviewer for The Hollywood Reporter opened his review with, "It would have been nice if Disney's self-touted 50th animated feature were one of its best, a film that could stand with the studio's classics, but the world will have to make do with Tangled, a passably entertaining hodgepodge of old and new animation techniques, mixed sensibilities and hedged commercial calculations."[116]

Accolades edit

The film has been nominated for a number of awards. Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominated Tangled for two Golden Globe Awards, for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for "I See the Light", but lost to Toy Story 3 and Burlesque, respectively.[117] The film also received two nominations for the Broadcast Film Critics Association in the same categories, though lost to Toy Story 3 and 127 Hours,[118] as well as nominations for two Annie Awards, for Best Animated Feature Film and for Writing in a Feature Production.[119]

Tangled was also nominated for two Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, Best Animated Film and Best Original Song for "I've Got a Dream," which it lost to Toy Story 3 and Burlesque.[120] "I See the Light" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3.[121] It has also been nominated for 37th Saturn Award for Best Animated Film.[122]

Tangled won best 3D scene of the year at the second annual International 3D Society Creative Arts Awards.[123]

Tangled was also nominated for favorite film in the British Academy Children Awards for Favorite Film, competing against films like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Parts 1 & 2, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Cars 2, and Kung Fu Panda 2.[124][125]

Group Category Result
83rd Academy Awards[121] Best Original Song ("I See the Light") Nominated
38th Annie Awards[119] Best Animated Feature Film
Writing in a Feature Production (Dan Fogelman)
British Academy Children's Awards (BAFTA)[124][125] Favourite Film
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010[118] Best Animated Feature Film
Best Song ("I See the Light")
68th Golden Globe Awards[117] Best Animated Feature Film
Best Song ("I See the Light")
Golden Reel Awards[126] Best Sound Editing: Music in a Musical Feature Film
54th Grammy Awards[127] Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Song Written For Visual Media ("I See the Light") Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society[128] Best Song ("I See the Light")
National Movie Awards 2011[129] Animation
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards[120] Best Animated Film Nominated
Best Original Song ("I've Got a Dream")
37th Saturn Awards[122] Best Animated Film
2011 Teen Choice Awards[130] Choice Animated Movie Voice (Zachary Levi)
9th Visual Effects Society Awards[131] Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture (Clay Kaytis, John Kahrs, Glen Keane, Roy Conli)
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture (Tony Smeed, Amy Smeed, Becky Bresee, Kira Lehtomaki for "Rapunzel")

Other media edit

Video games edit

A video game based on the film was released on November 23, 2010, for Nintendo DS, Wii, and PC platforms by Disney Interactive Studios.[132]

A world based on the film, Kingdom of Corona, appears in Kingdom Hearts III, released on January 29, 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The story arc takes place during an alternate account of the events of the movie.

In the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms, Rapunzel, Flynn, Maximus, Mother Gothel, and Pascal are playable characters, while Rapunzel's Tower and Snuggly Duckling appear as attractions. The storyline of the characters in the game follows almost the same plot as in the film.[133]

Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Maximus, and Mother Gothel are all playable heroes in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. The Stabbington brothers also appear in Mother Gothel's white skill.[citation needed]

Mother Gothel is also featured in Disney Dreamlight Valley.[134]

Short film edit

Tangled Ever After is a short sequel released in 2012. The plot revolves around the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene. Pascal and Maximus lose the wedding rings and chase after them, causing collateral damage along the way.

Stage adaptations edit

An abridged stage adaptation titled Tangled: The Musical premiered on board the Disney Magic of the Disney Cruise Line[135] in November 2015,[136] featuring three new songs written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater.[137]

In February 2024, it was reported that Disney Theatrical Group is developing a new stage adaptation of the film, with a workshop underway.[138]

Television series edit

Tangled: Before Ever After, a television movie set between the feature film and the short film Tangled Ever After, aired on March 10, 2017, serving as an introduction to a continuing television series, Tangled: The Series, later renamed Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, that started airing on Disney Channel on March 24, 2017.[139] It ran for three seasons and sixty episodes until March 2020.[140]

Future edit

In December 2014, Tangled's producer, Roy Conli, revealed that the production team had been "heavily pushed" for a feature-length sequel to the film, but when the writers and directors got together to develop one, they realized, "she cut her hair. It's over!"[141] Conli explained that at Disney Animation under Lasseter, it is always the filmmakers who decide whether they are ready to make a sequel (not marketing or merchandising).[141] In January 2015, Conli again provided a similar explanation when pressed on this point, and also mentioned that directors Greno and Howard ultimately "weren't really interested" in continuing the story.[142]

In May 2020, Hannah Shaw-Williams of Screen Rant asked whether the success of the movie would lead to a sequel (apart from the short film Tangled Ever After), stating there is no word of it being in active development, while also stating that Disney is "developing a live-action movie about Rapunzel," and stating that it would take several years for a possible movie to reach theaters.[143]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Though Menken had composed for the 2007 film Enchanted, it is a live-action-animation film, hence it cannot be considered as a full-fledged animation feature.[63]

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This article is about the 2010 film For other uses see Tangled disambiguation Tangled is a 2010 American animated musical adventure fantasy comedy film 2 produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures Loosely based on the German fairy tale Rapunzel in the collection of folktales published by the Brothers Grimm the film was directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard in the former s feature directorial debut and produced by Roy Conli from a screenplay written by Dan Fogelman Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore Zachary Levi and Donna Murphy 7 Tangled tells the story of Rapunzel a lost young princess with magical long blonde hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower She accepts the aid of an intruder the outlaw Flynn Rider to take her out into the world which she has never seen TangledTheatrical release poster 1 Directed byNathan Greno Byron HowardScreenplay byDan FogelmanBased on Rapunzel by the Brothers GrimmProduced byRoy ConliStarringMandy Moore Zachary Levi Donna MurphyEdited byTim MertensMusic byAlan MenkenProductioncompaniesWalt Disney Pictures 2 Walt Disney Animation Studios 3 Distributed byWalt Disney StudiosMotion Pictures 2 Release datesNovember 14 2010 2010 11 14 El Capitan Theatre November 24 2010 2010 11 24 United States Running time100 minutes 4 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 260 million 5 6 Box office 592 5 million 6 Originally conceived and proposed by Disney animator Glen Keane in 2001 Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at 260 million which if accurate would make it the most expensive animated feature film ever made and one of the most expensive films of all time The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer generated imagery CGI and traditional animation while using non photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting Composer Alan Menken who had worked on prior Disney animated features returned to score Tangled and also wrote the film s songs with lyricist Glenn Slater Before the film s release its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled reportedly to market the film gender neutrally 5 Tangled premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 14 2010 and went into general release on November 24 The film earned 592 million in worldwide box office revenue 6 200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada making it the eighth highest grossing film of 2010 Tangled received positive reviews from critics who praised for its animation writing characters and musical score The film was nominated for a number of awards including Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards It was Richard Kiel s last film role before his death in 2014 The film was released on DVD and Blu ray on March 29 2011 a short film Tangled Ever After was released later in 2012 and a television series premiered in 2017 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Origins and conception 3 2 Casting 3 3 Writing and character development 3 4 Recording 3 5 Animation 3 5 1 Technology development 4 Controversy over the film title change 5 Music 6 Release 6 1 Theatrical 6 2 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 Box office 7 2 Critical response 7 3 Accolades 8 Other media 8 1 Video games 8 2 Short film 8 3 Stage adaptations 8 4 Television series 9 Future 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksPlot editA drop of sunlight falls from the sky and produces a magic flower with healing properties An old woman named Gothel uses it to retain her youth Centuries later the flower is taken by soldiers from the kingdom of Corona and used to save their pregnant queen She gives birth to Rapunzel whose blonde hair contains the flower s magic Gothel sneaks into the castle and cuts a lock of her hair but it turns brown and loses its magic She instead kidnaps Rapunzel and raises her in a hidden tower in the woods Each year on Rapunzel s birthday the king and queen release sky lanterns hoping they will guide Rapunzel home Rapunzel is fascinated by the annual lights and on the eve of her 18th birthday asks to leave the tower and investigate them but Gothel refuses claiming the outside world is too dangerous Meanwhile Flynn Rider steals Rapunzel s intended crown from the palace he abandons the Stabbington brothers his partners in crime while being pursued by royal guard horse Maximus Flynn discovers and takes refuge in the tower where Rapunzel knocks him out and hides him in a closet When Rapunzel attempts to show him to Gothel as proof that she can defend herself Gothel berates Rapunzel and says Rapunzel will never leave the tower Hatching a plan Rapunzel asks for new paint as a gift sending Gothel on a three day journey Rapunzel strikes a deal with Flynn promising to return the crown in exchange for taking her to see the lanterns When they stop at the Snuggly Duckling pub menacing thugs try to capture the wanted Flynn but Rapunzel charms them into revealing their softer sides When royal guards arrive the thugs help Rapunzel and Flynn escape Meanwhile Gothel encounters a riderless Maximus and recognizes him as a horse from the palace Gothel becomes suspicious returns to the empty tower and finds the crown and a wanted poster of Flynn She strikes a deal with the Stabbington brothers to find Rapunzel Flynn and Rapunzel become trapped in a fast flooding cave believing they will suffocate Flynn reveals his true name Eugene Fitzherbert Rapunzel uses the magic glow of her hair to reveal a hidden exit beneath the water and they escape That night Gothel confronts Rapunzel alone and gives her the crown telling her to give it to Eugene to test his loyalty The next morning Maximus tracks down Eugene and attempts to arrest him but Rapunzel demands a truce which Maximus reluctantly agrees to Rapunzel and Eugene enter the kingdom and attend a festival in honor of the lost princess After a day of celebration they sail onto the lake to watch the release of the lanterns Rapunzel gives Eugene the crown and they confess their mutual love When Eugene sees the Stabbingtons on the shore he goes to apologize and offers them the crown The brothers tie him up tricking Rapunzel into thinking he abandoned her They try to capture Rapunzel but Gothel stages a rescue by knocking them out and takes Rapunzel back to the tower Eugene is arrested but Maximus and the pub thugs help him escape Meanwhile Rapunzel realizes she has subconsciously incorporated the kingdom s standard a golden sun into her artwork throughout her life Realizing that she is the lost princess she confronts Gothel declaring she will never allow Gothel to use her hair again Eugene arrives at the tower and calls to Rapunzel Her hair is lowered to him but upon climbing up he finds Rapunzel chained and gagged Gothel stabs Eugene from behind and attempts to drag Rapunzel away but she angrily resists However Rapunzel promises to stay with Gothel if she is allowed to heal Eugene Gothel reluctantly agrees to this but Eugene realizing Rapunzel would spend the rest of her life in captivity cuts off most of her hair before she can heal him A horrified and infuriated Gothel suddenly ages rapidly then falls from the tower and turns to dust Rapunzel mourns Eugene but one of her tears which still has some of the flower s magic revives him In the aftermath Rapunzel is reunited with her birth parents and the kingdom celebrates Rapunzel and Eugene eventually marry Voice cast editMain article List of Disney s Tangled characters Mandy Moore Rapunzel 8 9 Delaney Rose Stein young Rapunzel 10 Zachary Levi Flynn Rider Eugene Fitzherbert 8 9 Donna Murphy Mother Gothel 11 Brad Garrett Hook Hand Thug 10 Ron Perlman Stabbington brother 10 Jeffrey Tambor Big Nose Thug 10 Richard Kiel Vlad 10 M C Gainey Captain of the Guard 10 Paul F Tompkins Short Thug 10 Non speaking animal characters include Rapunzel s pet chameleon Pascal and Maximus the horse of the head of the palace guard Other non speaking roles include Rapunzel s parents the King and Queen of Corona the other Stabbington brother and Ulf the Mime Thug Production editOrigins and conception edit The concept of an animated film based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Rapunzel originated from Disney supervising animator Glen Keane in 1996 12 In 2001 Keane pitched the idea to then Disney CEO Michael Eisner who approved it but requested the film to be computer animated However Keane was hesitant as he felt computer animation was not quite as fluid or organic as traditional animation was 13 In October 2003 the film was announced as Rapunzel Unbraided as a computer animated feature scheduled for a 2007 release 14 15 which Keane described as a Shrek like version of the film 12 According to Ed Catmull Eisner himself had proposed using modern day San Francisco as the initial setting of the film 16 The story initially centered on two teenagers Claire and Vince who live in San Francisco and are transported into the fairy tale world where they inhabit the bodies of Rapunzel and her prince Beau Rapunzel and Beau themselves are turned into a squirrel and a dog In July 2004 Reese Witherspoon and Kristin Chenoweth were in talks to portray roles with the latter intended to voice Rapunzel 17 In October 2005 Dan Fogler was slated to provide a voice 18 In reflection Keane said of the original plot It was a fun wonderful witty version and we had a couple of great writers But in my heart of hearts I believed there was something much more sincere and genuine to get out of the story so we set it aside and went back to the roots of the original fairy tale 19 In November 2005 Unbraided was pushed back to a summer 2009 release in order to give Keane more time to work on the story 20 In January 2006 the film was then shut down about a week before Catmull and John Lasseter were placed in charge of the studio and one of their first decisions was to restart the project and ask Keane to keep going with the film 16 It had originally been announced in April 2007 that Annie nominated animator and story artist Dean Wellins would be co directing the film alongside Keane 21 On October 9 2008 it was reported that Keane and Wellins had stepped down as directors due to other commitments and were replaced by the team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno director and storyboard director respectively of Disney s 2008 animated feature Bolt Keane stayed on as an executive producer and animation supervisor while Wellins moved on to developing other short and feature films 22 After the film s release Keane revealed that he had stepped back from the role of director because of a heart attack in 2008 23 Casting edit On September 10 2009 it was announced that actress and singer songwriter Mandy Moore who previously worked with Disney on Disneytoon Studios Brother Bear 2 had been cast as the voice of Rapunzel and actor Zachary Levi would provide the voice of Flynn Rider 8 9 24 For the role of Flynn the studio mandated exclusively only UK actors to audition for the part as Ryder was intended to be British An American Zachary Levi impersonated a British Received Pronunciation RP accent to audition leading the producers to opt for him to use his natural American accent 25 Mandy Moore approached the project through auditioning when she heard that a film about the story of Rapunzel was being made 26 27 Moore later expressed that she had dreamed to be a Disney princess since she was young and said that with the role of Rapunzel she had fulfilled her ultimate childhood dream 28 She described herself as a girly fan of Disney animated films 28 like The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin and The Lion King and that it was an honor for her to be part of this legacy the lineage of such Disney icons 29 Since the film was going to be a musical it was required that all auditionees had to read several scenes and perform a song of their choice to ensure that the voice actors could both act and sing 30 31 For this singing section Moore chose Help Me by Joni Mitchell 26 a song that she herself had covered on her fourth studio album Coverage 2003 32 33 Moore revealed that she had to attend several audition sessions 29 30 and described the experiences as pretty fun but didn t put much hope in getting the part because she believed there would be much competition for this role 27 she just performed her best without any anxiety 26 When she received a callback from Disney telling that she got the part Moore described herself as being over the moon I was working in New York at the time I was with some friends and my husband and I screamed as soon as I found out the news 26 The film reportedly cost more than 260 million to produce 5 Writing and character development edit When asked about the character of Rapunzel Mandy Moore said that Rapunzel was a relatable character and called her a Renaissance bohemian woman 26 rather than a typical Disney princess 34 Moore said Rapunzel doesn t know she s a princess until the end of the film She s just really sort of motivated to find out what else is out there beyond this crazy tower she s lived in for 18 years and that she s very independent she can take care of herself and she s definitely come up with really entertaining ways to keep herself busy 34 Moore also stated that she herself had little influence on Rapunzel The character was developed way before I had anything to do with it 26 According to Greno one of the most difficult problems during the development of the film s plot was how to get Rapunzel out of the tower without immediately ending the movie in that she had thereby escaped Mother Gothel and did not have any other specific objectives to pursue 35 At a meeting one day animator John Ripa floated an idea which turned out to be the solution they had been looking for the mysterious floating lanterns 35 Recording edit In Tangled as with most animated films all voice actors had to record their dialogue separately from one another to avoid bleeding into each other s tracks 36 Mandy Moore later recalled that during recording she had never met Donna Murphy and only met Zachary Levi once when they recorded I See the Light 36 Moore thought that this was a good exercise in employing your imagination 37 When recording action scenes the voice actors had to jog a little in place in order to make their voices sound realistic 37 For the songs Moore and Levi recorded on a soundstage with a 65 piece orchestra under the supervision of composer Alan Menken They sang live with the orchestra for several times in order to help everyone get a vibe and a feel for the music and the singing then were asked to go in isolation booths to record the actual tracks 38 39 In order to aid animators in animating the characters the filmmakers did interviews with the voice actors and filmed their facial expressions throughout the recording sessions 37 Disney animated films are usually animated to synchronize with recorded dialogue rather than asking the vocal talent to synchronize their delivery to animation after it is rendered Thus Moore felt that the recording process was challenging because at that time she had no animation to look at except for a few sketches 26 Due to scheduling conflicts with other projects Moore had to travel to different places such as London or New York and Levi could only record on weekends for five hours once every six weeks they did not record dialogue in the same order as in the final film When I came in maybe that sequence or scene had been recorded by Mandy Moore already maybe it hadn t We d end up doing the same scene five times depending Levi said 31 After watching the finished film Moore was disappointed because she felt that her voice sounded shrill while Levi thought that his performance sounded incredibly nasally 37 Animation edit nbsp The Swing by Jean Honore Fragonard The film was made using computer generated imagery CGI although Tangled was modeled on the traditional look of oil paintings on canvas The Rococo paintings of French artist Jean Honore Fragonard particularly The Swing were used as references for the film s artistic style a style described by Keane as romantic and lush 40 To create the impression of a painting non photorealistic rendering was used 41 nbsp A concept rendering of Rapunzel by Lisa Keene demonstrating the luscious golden hair Keane wanted Glen Keane originally wanted the film to be animated using a traditional 2D animation process However Disney executives David Stainton and Dick Cook announced that they would only approve the film for production if it were created using the 3D computer graphics 42 In response to that demand Glen Keane held a seminar called The Best of Both Worlds where he with 50 Disney CGI artists and traditional artists focused on the pros and cons of each style 43 After the meeting it was decided that the film would be made in 3D CGI animation but in a way as to become an extension of the traditional 2D Disney aesthetic a term which referred to the naturalistic animation that conforms to the fundamental principles of animation as documented by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in the book The Illusion of Life Disney Animation 42 Due to limitations in computer technology especially regarding attempts to capture the complexity of a human form many basic principles of animation used in traditionally animated movies had been absent from earlier CGI films but technological advancements made it easier to blend the two combining the strengths of each style 41 Keane stated repeatedly he was trying to make the computer bend its knee to the artist instead of having the computer dictate the artistic style and look of the film 14 By making the computer become as pliable as the pencil Keane s vision of a three dimensional drawing seemed within reach with the artist controlling the technology Many of the techniques and tools that were required to give the film the quality Keane demanded did not exist when the project was started and Walt Disney Animation Studios had to create them on their own 40 Keane said There s no photoreal hair I want luscious hair and we are inventing new ways of doing that I want to bring the warmth and intuitive feel of hand drawn to CGI 44 One of the main goals of the animators was to create movement that mimicked the soft fluidity of the hand drawn art found in older Disney animated films Keane credited Disney 3D animator Kyle Strawitz with helping to combine CGI with the traditional hand drawn style 41 He took the house from Snow White and built it and painted it so it looked like a flat painting that suddenly started to move and it had dimension and kept all of the soft round curves of the brushstrokes of watercolor Kyle helped us get that Fragonard look of that girl on the swing We are using subsurface scattering and global illumination and all of the latest techniques to pull off convincing human characters and rich environments 40 Rather than focusing on realism the 3D team used an aesthetic approach 41 Robert Newman the film s stereoscopic supervisor said that We re using depth more artistically than ever before and we re not as concerned with the literal transcription of depth between camera and projector as we are the interpretation of it To do this they used a new technique called multi rigging which is made up of multiple pairs of virtual cameras Each pair is used individually on each separate element that adds depth to a scene like background foreground and characters without adjusting for the relation with the other pairs When sandwiched together later in production the result was something that would be visually impossible in the real world but which created an appealing look to the film 45 As a counterpart to the appealing and cute design of Rapunzel 46 the directors wanted to make Flynn Rider the most handsome most attractive male lead Disney has ever had 47 They held a large Hot Man Meeting where they gathered about 30 women from the studio and asked them what they considered attractive in a man 48 They brought in hundreds of images of their favourite male actors and celebrities which were torn and pasted back again 48 49 After much deliberation his look was eventually narrowed down to one concept drawing 47 48 Technology development edit Existing technology continued to present difficulties in particular animating hair turned out to be a challenge Senior software engineer Kelly Ward spent six years writing programs to make it move the way they wanted 50 As late as January 2010 the directors were still not sure if the Rapunzel character s length of hair was going to work These problems were finally solved in March 51 An improved version of a hair simulation program named Dynamic Wires originally developed for Bolt was eventually used To make hair float believably in water and to surmount other similar challenges discrete differential geometry was used to produce the desired effects freeing the animators from executing these specific tasks directly which would have taken days instead of minutes 52 Controversy over the film title change edit nbsp Official logo of Rapunzel before the title was changed to Tangled When first put into production the film was promoted as having the title Rapunzel Unbraided which was later changed to Rapunzel 53 Disney s previous animated feature The Princess and the Frog 2009 while being well received by various critics 54 and taking in nearly 270 million worldwide was not as successful as Disney had hoped and Catmull later admitted in writing that Disney Animation s faith that The Princess and the Frog s excellent quality would bring in all audiences notwithstanding the word princess in the title was their version of a stupid pill 55 In order to market the new film to both sexes and additional age groups Disney changed the title from Rapunzel to Tangled while also emphasizing Flynn Rider the film s prominent male character showing that his story is just as important as that of Rapunzel 56 Disney was criticized for altering the title as a marketing strategy Floyd Norman a former Disney and Pixar animator and story artist said The idea of changing the title of a classic like Rapunzel to Tangled is beyond stupid I m convinced they ll gain nothing from this except the public seeing Disney as desperately trying to find an audience 57 Justin Chang of Variety compared it to changing the title of The Little Mermaid to Beached 58 Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle s blog Margot Magowan accused Disney of sexism writing 59 Can you imagine if Disney switched a movie title so it wouldn t risk highlighting a male star It s awful that this kind of radical gender discrimination exists for our smallest people little kids who come into this world with huge imaginations and aspirations big dreams that get squashed by a bunch of billionaire guys who run massive entertainment franchises On November 24 2010 the day of the film s release directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard disputed reports that the title change was a marketing decision They said they changed the title from Rapunzel to Tangled because Rapunzel is not the only main character in the film They went on to say that you cannot call Toy Story Buzz Lightyear and they really needed a title that represented what the film is and that it stars the duo of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider 60 In March 2014 executive producer John Lasseter explained that Disney had changed the name to improve the film s appeal to the four quadrants There was an audience perception that these movies were just for little girls but when boys men whatever actually see these movies they like them So on Rapunzel we changed the name and we called it Tangled We did marketing that made the people who would not normally show up say Hey this looks pretty good 61 Music editMain article Tangled soundtrack The musical score and soundtrack album were composed by Alan Menken with lyrics written by Glenn Slater 62 It marked Menken s return to scoring for animated films after recurringly doing so for several Disney Animation films till Home on the Range 2004 a As several Pixar employees being in charge for Disney and the sensibilities being changed Menken thought it as his biggest creative challenge and said that he was finding a way that we could wed musical theater storytelling with the Pixar style of storytelling was primary 64 Menken said he attempted to blend medieval music with 1960s folk rock to create the new songs and the score and soundtrack were recorded at a span of two and a half years 65 Several songs were written but eventually cut from the final film When Will My Life Begin replaced an earlier version called What More Could I Ever Need Menken reported that that opening number went through five or six different versions 66 Elsewhere Menken reported that there was originally a love song called You Are My Forever that Mother Gothel sang to Rapunzel in a motherly way but was reprised later in the film by Flynn Rider in a romantic way This idea was apparently replaced with the two songs Mother Knows Best and I See the Light 67 The song Something That I Want written and performed by Grace Potter from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is featured in the closing credits The Latin American Spanish version of the song titled Algo quiero querer was recorded by Colombian pop singer Fanny Lu 68 The soundtrack released on Walt Disney Records on November 10 2010 69 and peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200 number 7 on the Soundtrack chart and number 3 on the Kid Albums chart 70 71 72 Four years later a double LP picture disc titled as Songs from Tangled was released on March 21 2014 73 Release editTheatrical edit Tangled premiered in Paris on November 17 exclusively screening at the Grand Rex theater two weeks in advance of its French wide release 74 With over 3 800 tickets sold on its opening day it set a new record for films showing in a single theater 75 As part of Disney s 100th anniversary Tangled was re released in Helios theaters across Poland on October 21 2023 76 Home media edit Tangled was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as a four disc combo pack on March 29 2011 The combo pack includes a Blu ray 3D standard Blu ray DVD and digital copy A two disc Blu ray DVD combo pack and single DVD are also available Bonus features for the Blu ray include deleted scenes two alternate opening sequences two extended songs and an inside look at how the film was made The DVD includes only the two Original Storybook Openings and the 50th Animated Feature Countdown 77 Sales of Tangled in the US and Canada exceeded 95 million in DVD and Blu ray sales the highest grossing DVD of the year 2011 its home video sales exceeded the film s earnings in its first week in theaters 78 The film sold a record 2 970 052 units the equivalent of 44 521 079 in its first week in North America the largest opening for a 2011 DVD It dominated for two weeks on the DVD sales chart and sold 6 657 331 units 102 154 692 as of July 18 2012 79 It has also sold 2 518 522 Blu ray units 59 220 275 by May 29 2011 80 As of January 20 2016 the film has earned a total of 215 million in home video sales in the United States and Canada 155 million from DVD sales and 60 million from Blu ray sales 79 Tangled was released on Ultra HD Blu ray on November 5 2019 81 Reception editBox office edit Tangled had a worldwide opening weekend of 86 1 million 82 83 and reached the summit of the worldwide box office once on its eleventh weekend Feb 4 6 2011 with 24 9 million 84 85 The film earned 200 8 million in North America and 391 6 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 592 5 million making it the third highest grossing animated film of 2010 behind Shrek Forever After and Toy Story 3 and the eighth highest grossing film of 2010 86 It was the third Disney film appearing in the Top 10 films of 2010 87 As of 2017 it was the sixth highest grossing film worldwide produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios behind Frozen Zootopia The Lion King Big Hero 6 and Moana 88 Tangled earned 11 9 million on its opening Wednesday 89 breaking the record for the largest pre Thanksgiving Wednesday opening a record previously held by Disney Pixar s Toy Story 2 90 In its first weekend of release it earned 48 8 million the highest opening for Walt Disney Animation Studios surpassing The Lion King 40 9 million and later surpassed by both Wreck It Ralph 49 million and Frozen 67 4 million placing second for the period behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 which earned 49 1 million 91 Tangled had the sixth highest opening weekend for a film that did not debut at 1 92 Over the traditional Wednesday Sunday Thanksgiving holiday period it tallied 68 7 million again finishing in second place 91 Tangled also marked the second largest 3 day and 5 day Thanksgiving opening after Toy Story 2 91 During its second weekend post Thanksgiving Tangled declined 56 to 21 6 million although it jumped to first place at the box office 93 With a final gross of 200 8 million it is the tenth highest grossing film of 2010 94 and the tenth 2010 film to pass the 200 million mark 95 it was the fourth slowest film to pass this mark 96 Unadjusted for inflation it is the ninth highest grossing film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios behind The Lion King 422 8 million Frozen 400 7 million Zootopia 341 3 million Moana 248 7 million Big Hero 6 221 3 million Beauty and the Beast 219 million Aladdin 217 4 million and Ralph Breaks the Internet 201 1 million 97 On its opening weekend it earned 17 4 million in eight territories and ranked second for the weekend behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 117 3 million 98 It reached first place at the weekend box office outside North America three times in 2011 99 100 101 It marked the seventh highest grossing 2010 film and the third highest grossing 2010 animated film 102 In Russia and the CIS it set an opening weekend record among non sequel animated films first surpassed by Rio and among Walt Disney Animation Studios films surpassed by Frozen 103 Its highest grossing markets outside North America was Germany 44 2 million where it is the highest grossing 2010 animated film 104 followed by France and the Maghreb region 39 4 million and the UK Ireland and Malta 32 9 million 105 Critical response edit Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 89 based on 227 reviews and an average score of 7 5 10 The website s critical consensus is While far from Disney s greatest film Tangled is a visually stunning thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio s classic animated canon 106 Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score based on reviews from mainstream film critics calculated a score of 71 100 based on 34 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 107 Audiences polled by CinemaScore during the opening weekend gave the film an average grade A on an A to F scale 108 A O Scott of The New York Times positively reviewed the film as the 50th animated feature from Disney and its look and spirit convey a modified updated but nonetheless sincere and unmistakable quality of old fashioned Disneyness 109 Time film critic Richard Corliss wrote that Tangled wades into the DreamWorks style of sitcom gags and anachronistic sass while praising the film for achieving the complex mix of romance comedy adventure and heart that defines the best Disney features 110 Corliss included Tangled at 19 in a list of top 25 All time Best Animated films 111 Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times awarded the film four stars out of five he described the film as a gorgeous computer animated look that features rich landscapes and characters that look fuller and more lifelike than they have in the past 112 Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media gave the film five out of five stars writing Fantastic princess adventure is fun with great messages 113 Gael Cooper of NBC News expressed that Tangled may be the best Disney film of all time 114 James Berardinelli commented on his review website ReelViews that the film is entertaining and enjoyable but not groundbreaking He also stated Rapunzel is not as memorable as Snow White Ariel or Belle as well as stating the songs are neither catchy nor memorable 115 Todd McCarthy film reviewer for The Hollywood Reporter opened his review with It would have been nice if Disney s self touted 50th animated feature were one of its best a film that could stand with the studio s classics but the world will have to make do with Tangled a passably entertaining hodgepodge of old and new animation techniques mixed sensibilities and hedged commercial calculations 116 Accolades edit The film has been nominated for a number of awards Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominated Tangled for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for I See the Light but lost to Toy Story 3 and Burlesque respectively 117 The film also received two nominations for the Broadcast Film Critics Association in the same categories though lost to Toy Story 3 and 127 Hours 118 as well as nominations for two Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature Film and for Writing in a Feature Production 119 Tangled was also nominated for two Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Animated Film and Best Original Song for I ve Got a Dream which it lost to Toy Story 3 and Burlesque 120 I See the Light was nominated for Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards but lost to We Belong Together from Toy Story 3 121 It has also been nominated for 37th Saturn Award for Best Animated Film 122 Tangled won best 3D scene of the year at the second annual International 3D Society Creative Arts Awards 123 Tangled was also nominated for favorite film in the British Academy Children Awards for Favorite Film competing against films like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 amp 2 Transformers Dark of the Moon Cars 2 and Kung Fu Panda 2 124 125 Group Category Result 83rd Academy Awards 121 Best Original Song I See the Light Nominated 38th Annie Awards 119 Best Animated Feature Film Writing in a Feature Production Dan Fogelman British Academy Children s Awards BAFTA 124 125 Favourite Film Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010 118 Best Animated Feature Film Best Song I See the Light 68th Golden Globe Awards 117 Best Animated Feature Film Best Song I See the Light Golden Reel Awards 126 Best Sound Editing Music in a Musical Feature Film 54th Grammy Awards 127 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Best Song Written For Visual Media I See the Light Won Las Vegas Film Critics Society 128 Best Song I See the Light National Movie Awards 2011 129 Animation Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 120 Best Animated Film Nominated Best Original Song I ve Got a Dream 37th Saturn Awards 122 Best Animated Film 2011 Teen Choice Awards 130 Choice Animated Movie Voice Zachary Levi 9th Visual Effects Society Awards 131 Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Clay Kaytis John Kahrs Glen Keane Roy Conli Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Tony Smeed Amy Smeed Becky Bresee Kira Lehtomaki for Rapunzel Other media editVideo games edit Main article Tangled The Video Game A video game based on the film was released on November 23 2010 for Nintendo DS Wii and PC platforms by Disney Interactive Studios 132 A world based on the film Kingdom of Corona appears in Kingdom Hearts III released on January 29 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One The story arc takes place during an alternate account of the events of the movie In the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms Rapunzel Flynn Maximus Mother Gothel and Pascal are playable characters while Rapunzel s Tower and Snuggly Duckling appear as attractions The storyline of the characters in the game follows almost the same plot as in the film 133 Rapunzel Flynn Rider Maximus and Mother Gothel are all playable heroes in Disney Heroes Battle Mode The Stabbington brothers also appear in Mother Gothel s white skill citation needed Mother Gothel is also featured in Disney Dreamlight Valley 134 Short film edit Main article Tangled Ever After Tangled Ever After is a short sequel released in 2012 The plot revolves around the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Pascal and Maximus lose the wedding rings and chase after them causing collateral damage along the way Stage adaptations edit An abridged stage adaptation titled Tangled The Musical premiered on board the Disney Magic of the Disney Cruise Line 135 in November 2015 136 featuring three new songs written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater 137 In February 2024 it was reported that Disney Theatrical Group is developing a new stage adaptation of the film with a workshop underway 138 Television series edit Further information Tangled Before Ever After and Rapunzel s Tangled Adventure Tangled Before Ever After a television movie set between the feature film and the short film Tangled Ever After aired on March 10 2017 serving as an introduction to a continuing television series Tangled The Series later renamed Rapunzel s Tangled Adventure that started airing on Disney Channel on March 24 2017 139 It ran for three seasons and sixty episodes until March 2020 140 Future editIn December 2014 Tangled s producer Roy Conli revealed that the production team had been heavily pushed for a feature length sequel to the film but when the writers and directors got together to develop one they realized she cut her hair It s over 141 Conli explained that at Disney Animation under Lasseter it is always the filmmakers who decide whether they are ready to make a sequel not marketing or merchandising 141 In January 2015 Conli again provided a similar explanation when pressed on this point and also mentioned that directors Greno and Howard ultimately weren t really interested in continuing the story 142 In May 2020 Hannah Shaw Williams of Screen Rant asked whether the success of 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