![]() ![]() Judging by scant synopses and descriptions of Tangled, Disney is all too aware of the issue. When the most exciting thing you can recall about a story is how long the hair was, you know you’re in trouble. ![]() ![]() The only thing people remember about this abysmal work is Rapunzel’s long hair hanging haphazardly out the tower window. Baby grows up to be a disgustingly innocent teenage girl. The original yarn bares all the usual fantasy cliches of the day: evil witch curses baby at birth. Originally scribed by the Brothers Grimm, they phoned it in between better stories like Hansel & Gretel and Rumpelstiltskin. You ask, why didn’t Disney stumble upon Rapunzel earlier? Simple. It’s a story about Rapunzel, a hapless young gal who sits in a tower and brushes her impossibly long hair. No, it’s not a heartwarming tale about shoe laces or Christmas lights devising a way out of ties and knots. Later this year (November, 2010), Disney Studios will be releasing their 50th official animated feature entitled Tangled. Obligatory Pink Vehicle: A pink dragon, a purple dragon, and in the final reel, a pink horse carriage. ![]()
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