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Tangled (2010)
Feisty teenager Rapunzel, who has long and magical hair, wants to go and see sky lanterns on her eighteenth birthday, but she's bound to a tower by her overprotective mother. She strikes a deal with Flynn Rider, a charming wanted thief, and the duo set off on an action-packed escapade.
Feisty teenager Rapunzel, who has long and magical hair, wants to go and see sky lanterns on her eighteenth birthday, but she's bound to a tower by her overprotective mother. She strikes a deal with Flynn Rider, a charming wanted thief, and the duo set off on an action-packed escapade.
The film primarily focuses on universal themes of individual freedom, self-discovery, and the importance of family, rather than promoting specific progressive or conservative ideologies. The central conflict and its resolution are largely apolitical.
The movie features traditional casting with predominantly white characters, aligning with its fairy tale source material. The narrative does not present a critique of traditional identities, nor does it explicitly incorporate DEI themes as central to its story.
The film features Rapunzel, who uses a frying pan and her exceptionally long and strong hair to physically defeat male opponents, including Flynn Rider and the Stabbington Brothers, in close-quarters encounters.
Tangled, a Disney animated film, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on Rapunzel's journey of self-discovery and her relationship with Flynn Rider, without incorporating any queer representation.
Tangled, a Disney animated film, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The story centers on traditional fairy tale elements and character development, with no depiction of transgender identities or related narratives. Therefore, the film's net impact on the portrayal of transsexual characters is not applicable.
Tangled is an adaptation of the Rapunzel fairy tale. All major characters, including Rapunzel, Flynn Rider (the prince figure), and Mother Gothel, maintain their canonical genders from the source material.
Tangled is an adaptation of the German fairy tale Rapunzel. The main characters, Rapunzel and Mother Gothel, are depicted as white, consistent with the implied race from the European source material. Flynn Rider is an original character for the film, also depicted as white. No characters established as one race in prior canon are portrayed as a different race in this film.
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Actors
| Name | Role | Gender | Race | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Mandy Moore | Rapunzel (voice) | Female | White | |
Zachary Levi | Flynn Rider (voice) | Male | White | |
Donna Murphy | Mother Gothel (voice) | Female | White | |
Ron Perlman | Stabbington Brother (voice) | Male | White | |
M.C. Gainey | Captain of the Guard (voice) | Male | White | |
Jeffrey Tambor | Big Nose Thug (voice) | Male | White | |
Brad Garrett | Hook Hand Thug (voice) | Male | Jewish, White | |
Paul F. Tompkins | Short Thug (voice) | Male | White | |
Richard Kiel | Vlad (voice) | Male | White | |
Delaney Rose Stein | Young Rapunzel / Little Girl (voice) | Female | White | |
Nathan Greno | Guard 1 / Thug 1 (voice) | Male | White | |
Byron Howard | Guard 2 / Thug 2 (voice) | Male | White | |
Roy Conli | Additional Voices (voice) | Male | White |
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