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| Mandy Moore | ... |
Rapunzel
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| Zachary Levi | ... |
Flynn Rider
(voice)
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| Alan Dale | ... |
Priest
(voice)
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| Paul F. Tompkins | ... |
Short Thug
(voice)
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| Kari Wahlgren | ... |
Queen
(voice)
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| Mark Allan Stewart | ... |
Dove Caller
(voice) (as Mark Allen Stewart)
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| Byron Howard | ... |
Lantern Wrangler /
Chef
(voice)
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| Nathan Greno | ... |
Maximus /
Guard /
Stabbington Brothers
(voice)
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Sophia I. Aguirre | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Robert Bagnell | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Erin Matthews | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Matt Nolan | ... |
Frying Pan Caller
(voice)
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Caleigh Ranjo | ... |
Additional Voices
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Miranda Reed | ... |
Additional Voices
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Sadie Leia Roberts | ... |
Additional Voices
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The kingdom is abuzz over the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider.
While this film is hardly groundbreaking since the characters are all recycled, this is an incredibly cute little short. It picks up from the end of "Tangled" where you see that Rapunzel and Eugene are destined to marry and live happily ever after. Here in "Tangled Ever After", it picks up at the wedding where the two are about to be joined. Oddly, they pick their friend, a horse, to be the ring-bearer. Unfortunately, disaster strikes and the rings are lost--and the film shows the horse and his buddy, the chameleon, on a crazed adventure to get those rings! Despite the brevity of the plot, the film gets big kudos for being funny and quite enjoyable throughout. Well worth seeing.