Tangled Ever After (2012)

Overview
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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Overview
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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Primary
The film's narrative is entirely apolitical, focusing on a comedic mishap involving lost wedding rings and the frantic efforts to retrieve them, making its central subject matter and resolution devoid of any discernible political bias.
The film features traditional casting with no explicit race or gender swaps of established characters. Its narrative focuses on a lighthearted adventure without critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
Secondary
Tangled Ever After does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on a heterosexual wedding and the comedic mishaps surrounding it, with no elements suggesting queer representation.
The short film focuses on the comedic chaos caused by Maximus and Pascal during Rapunzel and Flynn's wedding. Rapunzel, the main female character, does not participate in any physical combat scenes. No other female characters engage in or win direct physical confrontations against male opponents.
This short film is a direct continuation of the 2010 movie "Tangled." All returning characters maintain their established genders from the original film, and no new characters are introduced as gender-swapped versions of prior canon.
This animated short film features characters whose visual racial depictions are consistent with their established appearances in the preceding film, "Tangled" (2010). No character originally established as one race is portrayed as a different race.
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