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As a memento, Eugene buys her a little purple flag with the royal crest on it. As dark begins to fall, they leave Maximus with some apples, and Eugene takes her out on the water on a boat, so she can get the "best view" of the lanterns.

The king and queen, still heartbroken over their lost daughter after all these years, set out the first lantern, and then everyone in the city does the same. The lanterns float out over the water, and Rapunzel and Eugene are soon surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of beautiful glowing lights. They set off two of their own while singing "I See the Light", a song about how they're beginning to realize their feelings for each other.

Rapunzel finally gives Eugene the satchel with the crown, and he reassures her that he won't leave her.

He's leaning in to kiss her when he catches sight of the shore behind her and sees the Stabbington twins, who turn and walk off.

He doesn't tell Rapunzel what's going on, but he brings the boat up to shore, tells her he'll just be a minute, and goes off with the crown. Eugene finds the twins, gives them the crown, and apologizes albeit in a snarky way for backstabbing them earlier.

Back on shore, Rapunzel is getting worried at how long Eugene is taking when she sees a silhouette coming out of the fog. They point out a boat heading towards the city with Eugene at the wheel. Rapunzel runs from them, but her braid catches on a branch, and she's unable to escape. When they don't come after her, she finds that Mother Gothel has appeared and hit them with a heavy branch, knocking them out from behind.

She's obviously double-crossed them, so she can look like she's saving Rapunzel, but Rapunzel doesn't know that. Heartbroken by Eugene's supposed betrayal, she lets Gothel take her home. Meanwhile, the boat with Eugene in it reaches the city dock. Eugene is tied to the wheel with the crown in his hand so that he would be unable to escape while his silhouette would appear to Rapunzel that he was steering the boat.

He is arrested and thrown into prison, facing a sentence of death. Back at the tower, Rapunzel is laying on her bed, miserable, while Gothel is just happy that things will now go back to the way they were. While she makes dinner, Rapunzel pulls out the little flag Eugene had bought her and looks at the sun-shaped royal crest. She has a hazy memory of the shape of a mobile over her crib, of her parents' faces, the mural of the lost princess, and of the familiar feeling she'd had when she wore the princess' crown.

Rapunzel realizes that she is the lost princess and that Gothel has lied to her this whole time. She storms out of her room, and she and Gothel fight.

Gothel tries to convince Rapunzel that she's being silly and attempts to pat her head, but Rapunzel firmly grabs her wrist and insists angrily that she will never let Mother Gothel use her hair again.

After she wrenches her wrist free, Gothel staggers backward into a mirror, which falls over and shatters. Rapunzel, refusing to back down, turns to leave the tower. Furious, Gothel tells her that if she wants her to be the bad guy, then she can be the bad guy.

Back in the city, Eugene is taken out of his cell to be hanged for his crimes. He knocks away the guards and demands that the twins tell him what happened to Rapunzel, and they tell him the old woman an aged Gothel took her.

Realizing that she's in danger, Eugene tries to escape, but more guards come in and subdue him. They drag him out towards the gallows, but he catches sight of a tiny ceramic unicorn in a little alcove on a wall along the way. Suddenly the doors slam shut behind and in front of them, and the thugs from the Snuggly Duckling appear to help Eugene, fighting away the guards. They get him out to the courtyard and using a wagon to catapult him over the jail wall, where he lands on Maximus' back.

It turns out Maximus was the one who went to get them, and he will help Eugene find Rapunzel instead of arresting him. They leap off of the palace roof and set off for the tower. When they reach the tower, Eugene stands at the base and calls up for Rapunzel. Just as he starts to climb up himself, Rapunzel's hair comes tumbling down, and he uses it to climb up. When he reaches the top, though, he finds Rapunzel chained and gagged, and Gothel appears behind him and stabs him in the stomach with her knife.

Gothel kicks open a secret passage and begins to drag Rapunzel out of it, telling her that she's going to take her somewhere where no one will ever find them ever again. A bleeding-out Eugene protests, but Rapunzel doesn't back down. Gothel finally agrees and chains Eugene up, too, in case he tries to fight again after being healed. Although he's still protesting and telling her not to throw her life away like this, Rapunzel starts to wrap her hair around his wound in preparation to heal him.

He leans in like he's going to give her a last kiss, but just before he does, he cuts her hair off with a shard of the broken mirror from earlier. Her hair instantly "dies" and turns brown, and Gothel screams and tries to gather the rest of the hair, but it loses all its power. She begins to age rapidly and pulls her hood down over her face so no one will see her without her youthful beauty. She can't see where she's going, though, and stumbles blindly around the room; Pascal uses Rapunzel's cut-off hair to trip her and send her tumbling out the window, where she dissolves into dust on the way down.

Meanwhile, Rapunzel is trying to heal Eugene anyway, although the magic won't work since her hair was cut. He stops her and tells her that she was his new dream, and she tells him that he was hers. As she sings, she weeps onto Eugene's face; her tear is absorbed into his skin and begins to glow. Light shoots out from where she cried onto him, and he wakes up again, healed. He tells her he's "got a thing for brunettes", and they finally kiss each other.

At the palace, a guard runs into the room where the king and queen are to tell them that the lost princess has finally been found. They run out to the balcony, where a short-haired Rapunzel and Eugene are waiting. Rapunzel and her parents share a tearful hug, and as Eugene watches, they drag him into it, too. Eugene narrates the ending, explaining how Rapunzel ruled the kingdom as wisely and benevolently as her parents had, and after years and years of asking, he finally agreed to marry her.

Rapunzel's voice cuts in and corrects him, and Eugene admits that it was he who actually asked her. The movie ends with a shot of floating lanterns surrounding the palace and everyone living happily ever after. The story of Tangled began in , under the guidance of Glen Keane who was, at the time, in the process of developing Tarzan. He continued developing the film until , when suffered from a heart attack.

On October 9, , it was reported Glen Keane and Dean Wellins would be stepping down as directors, and were replaced by a new team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno , director and storyboard director of 's Bolt. Keane would stay on as the Executive Producer, and Wellins moved on to developing other short films and feature films. On April 12, , it was revealed Annie-nominated animator and story artist Dean Wellins will be co-directing the film alongside Glen Keane.

Disney expressed the belief that the film's emphasis on princesses may have deterred young boys from seeing the film. In order to market the film to both boys and girls, Disney changed the film's name from Rapunzel to Tangled , while also emphasizing Flynn Rider, the film's prominent male character.

Disney was criticized for altering the classic title and story as a marketing strategy. Floyd Norman , a former Disney and Pixar animator, 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. A concept rendering of Rapunzel, demonstrating the "luscious golden hair" Glen Keane wanted. Because Glen Keane wanted this to be an animated movie that looked and felt like a traditional hand-drawn Disney Classic in 3D, he first had a seminar called "The Best of Both Worlds," where he, with fifty Disney animators both CGI and traditional artists , focused on the pluses and minuses of each style.

Because of advancements in computer technology, many basic principles of animation used in traditional animated movies but which have been absent in CGI films due to technical limitations became possible in this field of animation, where they will be used together with the potential offered by CGI. Keane has stated numerous times that he is 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.

By making the computer become as "pliable as the pencil," Keane's vision of a "three-dimensional drawing" seems within reach, with the artist controlling the technology. Speaking to Den of Geek in , producer Roy Conli revealed that " there was a desire to somehow take it into a filmic sequel. There you go! Interestingly, Disney is developing a live-action movie about Rapunzel , which may or may not be based on Tangled.

Disney has been focusing on live-action remakes of its classic animated movie in recent years, but it seems a little soon for a straightforward live-action remake of Tangled. We'll have to wait and see what comes of those plans.

If Tangled 2 does go into development, it would take several years for it to actually arrive in theaters. Tangled was first announced in under the title Rapunzel Unbraided, with a release planned, but it actually took seven years to make it to the big screen.

In terms of Tangled 2, the production of Frozen 2 offers a rough time frame for how long it would take to make; that movie was announced in March , and released in November So, even if Tangled 2 was announced this year, its release date would likely fall in or As pointed out by Conli, Tangled ends with Flynn cutting off Rapunzel's hair in order to free her from Mother Gothel, which causes the hair to lose its magical qualities and turn brown.

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