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  2. Rapunzel (book) - Wikipedia

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    To visit Rapunzel, the sorceress calls out, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair." Whenever she hears those words, Rapunzel unpins her long braids, winds them to a hook on the window frame, and lets them fall to the ground, and the sorceress climbs up. Years later, a prince rides through the forest and overhears Rapunzel singing to the birds ...

  3. Twice Upon a Time (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Twice Upon A Time is a children's fiction series consisting of three books: Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (#1) Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (#2) Beauty and the Beast: The Only One Who Didn't Run Away (#3) The stories are told in alternating perspectives of two main characters.

  4. Cress (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. Winter. Cress is a 2014 young adult science fiction novel written by American author Marissa Meyer and published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends. It is the third novel in The Lunar Chronicles series and the sequel to Scarlet. It is followed by the fourth novel in the series, titled Winter.

  5. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    The prince returns to the tower often, listening to Rapunzel's beautiful singing, and one day sees the sorceress visit her as usual and learns how to gain access. When the sorceress leaves, the prince bids Rapunzel to let her hair down. Thinking it is the sorceress calling her again, Rapunzel lets down her hair and the prince climbs up.

  6. Rapunzel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry, gastroenterology. Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare intestinal condition in humans resulting from ingesting hair (trichophagia). [1][2] The syndrome is named after the long-haired girl Rapunzel in the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Trichophagia is sometimes associated with the hair-pulling disorder trichotillomania. [3]

  7. Rapunzel (Tangled) - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel is a fictional character in Disney's animated film Tangled (2010). Based on the title character from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name, Rapunzel is a young princess kept unaware of her royal lineage by Mother Gothel, a vain woman who kidnaps her as a baby to hoard her hair's healing powers and remain young forever.

  8. Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Tangled Ever After. Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (also known as Tangled: The Series in its first season) is an American animated television series developed by Chris Sonnenburg and Shane Prigmore, and produced by Disney Television Animation. It premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie titled Tangled: Before Ever After on ...

  9. Tangled: Before Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. Tangled: Before Ever After is a 2017 American animated musical fantasy television film produced by Disney Television Animation, that premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It takes place between the original Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled and the short Tangled Ever After, and ...