New Image from Disney's Rapunzel

From Walt Disney Pictures comes an all-new take on the legendary fairytale Rapunzel. Directed by Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, the film will be release this Thanksgiving, on November 24th, 2010. Disneypixar.fr has an exciting new photo from the 3D film, which you can check out below:

Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore in Disney's Rapunzel

Walt Disney Pictures presents Rapunzel, an action-packed, swashbuckling, animated musical comedy about the girl behind 70 feet of magical, golden hair. A princess stolen from her parents' castle as a baby, Rapunzel (voice of Mandy Moore) is locked in a hidden tower longing for adventure. Now an imaginative and determined teenager, she takes off on a hilarious, hair-raising escapade with the help of a dashing bandit (voice of Zachary Levi). With the secret of her royal heritage hanging in the balance and her captor in pursuit, Rapunzel and her cohort find adventure, heart, humor, and hair... lots of hair. With original music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Glenn Slater, this comedic re-imagining of the classic Brothers Grimm fairytale comes to theaters in Disney Digital 3D™. The film will be released on November 24th, 2010.

Tangled was released November 24th, 2010 and stars Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy, Ronny Pearlman, M.C. Gainey, Jeffrey Tambor, Brad Garrett, Paul F. Tompkins. The film is directed by Nathan Greno, Byron Howard.


Sources: Disneypixar.fr

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  1. Johnnyblaze09

    Disney is obviously going to make all fairy tales into a movie. Whether in animation or not. Like Alice in Wonderland, Princess and the Frog then coming Rapunzel. Well they make good and quality movies so not bad. This is in 3D with a touch of Pixar so this will be a new kind, amazing and a spectacular picture. =D

    2 years agoby @johnnyblaze09Flag

  2. Josh

    Disney is wholly responsible for Enchanted and The Princess and the Frog, though, which are easily on par with any of their "Classics".

    2 years agoby @shuabertFlag

  3. Cripple

    Good point Diaigma. My bad.

    2 years agoby @crippleFlag

  4. Diaigma

    Cripple

    Disney owns Pixar, but it was Pixar who made Up, Wall-e, and Toy Story. Disney does not deserve any creative credit for those films, at all.

    2 years agoby @diaigmaFlag

  5. Josh

    Looking awesome so far. Disney is back in fine form and I'm sure Rapunzel will be yet another clever and spunky heroine.

    2 years agoby @shuabertFlag

  6. Cripple

    Fanboy, I do agree, the live-action stuff from disney has of late declined in quality. But it's their animation that continues to reign supreme. Up, Wall-e, Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast. So I trust this will be great.

    2 years agoby @crippleFlag

  7. fanboy

    o silly disney, just keep ,mking half-ass movies that no one wants to watch

    2 years agoby @fanboyFlag

  8. Johnnyblaze09

    Lol, she uses her hair to tie up the man on the chair? Does her hair moves? this one is funny. hair rules this day!

    2 years agoby @johnnyblaze09Flag

  9. Narzion

    this animated movie is a hybrid-half traditional and half computer animation......and i can not wait

    2 years agoby @narzionFlag

  10. Structure (ONSTRA)

    i can tell there is something god coming from this movie.. if i am enjoying 1 picture so much well how about a whole lot of them.. i like it... can't wait.

    2 years agoby @gaj1992Flag

  11. Diaigma

    Back to their fairytale roots, because they can't make anything better :P

    2 years agoby @diaigmaFlag

  12. porsche911lady

    about time they do more fairytales

    2 years agoby @porsche911ladyFlag

  13. Mmm_mmm

    Just the sheer logistics of having hair that long would be ridiculous.

    But it does look all Disney-y

    2 years agoby @mmm-mmmFlag

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