Tangled Ever After

2012
Tangled Ever After
7.5| 0h6m| G| en| More Info
Released: 13 January 2012 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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The kingdom is in a festive mood as everyone gathers for the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Flynn. However, when Pascal and Maximus, as flower chameleon and ring bearer, respectively, lose the gold bands, a frenzied search and recovery mission gets underway. As the desperate duo tries to find the rings before anyone discovers that they’re missing, they leave behind a trail of comical chaos that includes flying lanterns, a flock of doves, a wine barrel barricade and a very sticky finale. Will Maximus and Pascal save the day and make it to the church in time? And will they ever get Flynn’s nose right?

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Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Tangled Ever After" is a nice little add-on for those who enjoyed the Academy-Award nominated feature starring Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi. Without having seen the original film, it's pointless to watch though, but why would you. It's directed by Greno and Howard again and also features the voice cast from the film, although they don't really have that much to say. Basically, in these under 7 minutes, we follow the two main characters's BAFFs (best animal friends forever) trying to get back the wedding rings for their masters. Hands down, Gollum couldn't do their job any better. They really give it their best. There's lots of action in here and it happens something new pretty much each second for the entirety of the short film.The good thing about it is that you get to see pretty much every character from the film (Flynn's friends, Rapunzell's family), even if only for a very brief moment. I also liked the lantern reference to the "I See The Light"-scene, one of 2010's finest. The cake ending was pretty funny as well. This short film was published roughly a year after the original movie and though it did not blow me away, it is 7 minutes worth spending.
Munch Kin I adored the original movie, and it ranks as one of my top five favorite Disney movie in recent years. I winced a little inside when I first read about this sequel, having seen how horribly Disney tends to handle sequels to beloved classics of old and new. I decided to check it out though since it would only be six minutes of my time, and I'm so glad I did.The short managed to hold true to the characters from the original movie down to a t, and the graphics are beyond epic for a short cartoon. What I enjoyed most is that it's a great throw-back to the shorts of old, retaining a beginning, middle, and end, yet keeping the slap-stick and jokes enjoyable and just plain fun! The few nay-sayers who reviewed this seemed either too young to remember the old days when the likes of Looney Toons and Hanna-Barbera used to throw in a ripe morsel of entertainment to get us that much more in the mood for the main feature. Either that, or they simply don't grasp the concept of a fun short cartoon built solely for the entertainment value.If you're one of the many who do remember those times though, or if you know just how to have a good laugh and enjoyed the original film, be sure to catch Tangled Ever After. You won't be disappointed!
Neil Welch Bundled with the 3D reworking of Beauty And The Beast, Tangled Ever After revisits the 2010 feature Tangled, and brings us Rapunzel's and Flynn/Eugene's wedding. Or, more precisely, it brings us the shenanigans which ensue after chameleon Pascal and horse Maximus lose the wedding rings.This 3D short is full of frenetic action and very funny sight gags, and is a worthy addendum to Tangled, one of Disney's best animated features: like its predecessor, Tangled Ever After is an exemplar for the use of 3D. It is also a treat for those who loved the two non-human sidekicks in the original (although, personally, I loved the wonderful subtle touches in Rapunzel's "performance").
TheLittleSongbird Tangled for me was the best Disney film in a long time, so I knew I wanted to see Tangled Ever After. And I loved it just as much as Tangled. It is beautifully animated, the sceneries are not as stunning as those of Tangled but they are still beautiful, it all looks very colourful and the characters are very well modelled. The music is suitably jaunty, the writing is delightfully witty with Eugene's dialogue at the start very amusing especially regarding his nose and the sight gags with Pascal and Maximus are hilarious, very couple-of-laughs-a-minute. The story is fast paced, cute and charming surrounding around Rapunzel and Eugene's wedding, and I loved the characters, Rapunzel is adorable and I liked that the Queen had a line to say. But the stars of the show are Eugene whose lines are wonderfully droll with his personality here sticking true to that of Tangled, and Maximus who proves that a character can steal the show without saying a word. Pascal is also very endearing and fun, though I found Maximus funnier. Overall, hilarious, perfect to go with the film. 10/10 Bethany Cox