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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.
"When Will My Life Begin?" was the first song that was written for the movie. [1] Alan Menken explained how he devised the song within the constraints of the chosen genre (guitar-themed score): "When I thought about Rapunzel in the tower and her long hair, on a gut level, and I thought of the folk music of the 1960s—Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell—and, it wasn’t an immediate yes, but I ...
When asked about the character of Rapunzel, Mandy Moore said that Rapunzel was a relatable character and called her a "Renaissance, bohemian" woman [30] rather than a typical Disney princess: [38] 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 ...
Mandy Moore experienced a very meta moment during a recent trip to Disneyland. While at the theme park in Anaheim, California, the 39-year-old actress -- who voiced Rapunzel in the 2010 Disney ...
Princess Rapunzel (voiced by Mandy Moore and Kelsey Lansdowne in Kingdom Hearts II), born with long hair as the result of the power of the sun drop, was kidnapped by Mother Gothel so she could use the power of Rapunzel's hair. Rapunzel eventually escapes with Flynn Rider and goes on an adventure that changes her life.
This Disney film follows Rapunzel (Mandy Moore), a beautiful princess who was taken captive as a child by an elderly woman (Donna Murphy) who keeps her locked up in a tower.
Moore's fourth studio album Wild Hope was released on June 19, 2007, [111] and Moore collaborated with record producer John Alagía and a number of musicians on it, including Chantal Kreviazuk, Lori McKenna, Rachael Yamagata and The Weepies. [112] Moore stayed alone in a house in Woodstock in Upstate New York while recording the album in late ...
It’s also a turning point for Rapunzel (Mandy Moore, who just sings a short snippet of this tune), who finally feels comfortable with her big decision to leave her tower behind in pursuit of the ...