![]() ![]() Mother, I’m turning eighteen, and I wanted to ask, uh, what I really want for this birthday…Īctually what I really want for my birth–want for my birth– R: That’s the funny thing about birthdays–they’re kind of an annual thing! Uh. I distinctly remember: your birthday was last year. R: So, mother, earlier I was saying tomorrow’s a pretty big day and you didn’t really respond, so I’m just gonna tell you, it’s my birthday! Uh. G: Rapunzel, mother’s feeling a little run-down. R: Okay, so mother, as I was saying, tomorrow– Er-ha-ha-ha-ha, I’m just teasing! Stop taking everything so seriously, agh. You know what I see? I see a strong, confident, beautiful young lady. Alright, so, mother, as you know, tomorrow is a very big day– G: Then I don’t know why it takes so long! Ergh, ho-ho-ho-ho, darling, I’m just teasing. G: Uh, Rapunzel! How you manage to do that every single day without fail! It looks absolutely exhausting, darling. G: Rapunzel, I’m not getting any younger down here. I know, I know, come on, don’t let her see you. ![]() You can buy your own castle.į: Can’t you picture me in a castle of my own? Coz I certainly can. All the things we’ve seen and it’s only eight in the morning (0800). Gentlemen this is a very big day! Now that I’m older, Mother might just let me go…į: Wow! I could get used to a view like this.į: Hold on. What is it like out there where they glow? Just like they do on my birthday each year I’ll paint the walls some more, I’m sure there’s room somewhereĪnd then I’ll brush and brush and brush and brush my hairĪnd I’ll keep wondering and wondering and wondering and wondering Then I’ll stretch, maybe sketch, take a climb, sew a dress!Īnd I’ll re-read the books if I have time to spare Then after lunch it’s puzzles and darts and baking I’ll play guitar and knit and cook and basically I’ll add a few new paintings to my gallery Sweep again, and by then it’s, like, seven-fifteenĪnd so I’ll read a book or maybe two or three Polish and wax, do laundry, and mop and shine up ![]() Start up the chores and sweep till the floor’s all clean R: Oh come on Pascal, it’s not so bad in there… How about twenty-three out of forty-five? Well, I guess Pascal’s not hiding out here… Do you understand, flower?į: But the walls of that tower could not hide everything.Įach year, on her birthday, the King and Queen released thousands of lanterns into the sky, in hope that one day, their lost princess would return. G: The outside world is a dangerous place, filled with horrible, selfish people. For deep within the forest, in a hidden tower, Gothel raised the child as her own.į: Gothel had found her new magic flower, but this time she was determined to keep it hidden. The kingdom searched and searched but they could not find the princess. And for that one moment, everything was perfect.į: Gothel broke into the castle, stole the child and just like that– To celebrate her birth, the King and Queen launched a flying lantern into the sky. She sings to it, she turns young, creepy, right?į: The magic of the golden flower healed the queen.Ī healthy baby girl, a princess was born, with beautiful golden hair. You see, instead of sharing the sun’s gift, this woman, Mother Gothel, hoarded its healing power and used it to keep herself young for hundreds of years, and all she had to do was sing a special song.į: All right, you get the gist. Or in this case, a magic golden flower.Īh, I told you she’d be important. She was running out of time, and that’s when people usually start to look for a miracle. The kingdom was ruled by a beloved King and Queen.Īnd the Queen, (well,) she was about to have a baby. Well, centuries passed, and a hop skip and a boat ride away there grew a kingdom. Oh, you see that old woman over there? You might want to remember It had the ability to heal the sick and injured. Now, once upon a time, a single drop of sunlight fell from the heavens and from this small drop of sun, grew a magic, golden flower. This is the story of a girl named Rapunzel and it starts with the sun. Tatasciore, Kari Wahlgren, Hynden Walch.(Wikipedia, IMDb)ĭon’t worry, this is actually a very fun story and the truth is, it isn’t even mine. Michael Bell, Bob Bergen, Susan Blakeslee, June Christopher, Roy Conli, David Cowgill, Terri Douglas, Chad Einbinder, Pat Fraley, Eddie Frierson, Jackie Gonneau, Nicholas Guest, Bridget Hoffman, Daniel Kaz Anne Lockhart, Scott Menville, Mona Marshall, Laraine Newman, Paul Pape, Lynwood Robinson, Fred Young R:Young Rapunzel, Delaney Rose Stein St:The Stabbington Brothers, Ron Perlman (only the speaking one the one without the eye-patch) F:Eugene Fitzherbert/Flynn Rider, Zachary Levi ![]()
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