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.
Mandy Moore
Rapunzel (voice)
Zachary Levi
Flynn Rider (voice)
Donna Murphy
Mother Gothel (voice)
Ron Perlman
Stabbington Brother (voice)
M.C. Gainey
Captain of the Guard (voice)
Jeffrey Tambor
Big Nose Thug (voice)
Brad Garrett
Hook Hand Thug (voice)
Paul F. Tompkins
Short Thug (voice)
Richard Kiel
Vlad (voice)
Delaney Rose Stein
Young Rapunzel / Little Girl (voice)
Nathan Greno
Guard 1 / Thug 1 (voice)
Byron Howard
Guard 2 / Thug 2 (voice)
Tim Mertens
Guard 3 (voice)
Michael Bell
Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Bergen
Additional Voices (voice)
Susanne Blakeslee
Additional Voices (voice)
June Christopher
Additional Voices (voice)
Roy Conli
Additional Voices (voice)
David Cowgill
Additional Voices (voice)
Terri Douglas
Additional Voices (voice)
Chad Einbinder
Additional Voices (voice)
Pat Fraley
Additional Voices (voice)
Eddie Frierson
Additional Voices (voice)
Jackie Gonneau
Additional Voices (voice)
Nicholas Guest
Additional Voices (voice)
Bridget Hoffman
Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Kaz
Additional Voices (voice)
Anne Lockhart
Additional Voices (voice)
Mona Marshall
Additional Voices (voice)
Scott Menville
Additional Voices (voice)
Laraine Newman
Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Pape
Additional Voices (voice)
Lynwood Robinson
Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Additional Voices (voice)
Hynden Walch
Additional Voices (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
Additional Voices (voice)
Director
Byron Howard
Director
Nathan Greno
Head of Story
Mark Kennedy
Original Story
Wilhelm Grimm
Original Story
Jacob Grimm
Screenplay
Dan Fogelman
October 20, 2014
8
Tangled main characters really remember Aladdin's. The chameleon character could have been more juicy and it also repeats with stubborn determination Disney's intent of making any other animal to behave like dogs.
All in all, it is a stereotypical Disney movie that nails the template but it does it so well that it is also really entertaining. In addition, they get to add some of the fresh characteristics brought by Shrek to the scene.