Tangled

Tangled is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th Disney animated feature film. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi,[4] the film tells the story of a lost, young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of a handsome intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen.

Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film as gender-neutral.[2] Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million, which if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and the fifth most-expensive film of all time. The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting. Composer Alan Menken, who had worked on prior Disney animated features, returned to score Tangled.

Tangled premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 14, 2010, and went into general release on November 24. The film was well received by critics and audiences alike. The film earned $591 million in worldwide box office revenue,[3] $200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for a number of awards, including Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29, 2011; a short film, Tangled Ever After, was released later in 2012. A television series will premiere in 2017.

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Voice cast

Track listing

Awards and nominations

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Voice cast

Mandy Moore as Rapunzel[5][6]

Delaney Rose Stein as young Rapunzel[7]

Zachary Levi as Eugene "Flynn Rider" Fitzherbert[5][6]

Donna Murphy as Mother Gothel[8]

Brad Garrett as Hook-Hand Thug[7]

Ron Perlman as the Stabbington brother with sideburns[7]

Jeffrey Tamboras Big Nose Thug[7]

Richard Kiel as Vladamir[7]

M. C. Gainey as Captain of the Guard[7]

Paul F. Tompkins as Short Thug[7]

Track listing

All tracks written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater except track 20 which is written and composed by Grace Potter. All original scores composed by Menken.[47].

No. Title Performers Length

1. "When Will My Life Begin?" Mandy Moore 2:32

2. "When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise 1)[1]" Moore 1:03

3. "Mother Knows Best[2]" Donna Murphy 3:10

4. "When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise 2)" Moore 2:06

5. "I've Got a Dream" Brad Garrett, Jeffrey Tambor, Moore, Zachary Levi, Company 3:11

6. "Mother Knows Best (Reprise)" Murphy 1:38

7. "I See the Light" Moore, Levi 3:44

8. "Healing Incantation" Moore 0:54

9. "Flynn Wanted" (Score) Alan Menken 2:51

10. "Prologue" (Score & Song) Menken, Murphy, Delaney Stein 2:02

11. "Horse with No Rider" (Score) Menken 1:57

12. "Escape Route" (Score) Menken 1:57

13. "Campfire" (Score) Menken 3:21

14. "Kingdom Dance" (Score) Menken 2:20

15. "Waiting For the Lights" (Score) Menken 2:47

16. "Return to Mother" (Score) Menken 2:06

17. "Realization and Escape" (Score) Menken 5:50

18. "The Tear Heals" (Score & Song) Menken, Moore 7:37

19. "Kingdom Celebration" (Score) Menken 1:50

20. "Something That I Want" Grace Potter 2:43

Awards and nominations

GroupCategoryResult

83rd Academy AwardsBest Original Song ("I See the Light")Nominated

38thAnnie AwardsBest Animated Feature FilmNominated

38thAnnie AwardsWritinginaFeature Production (Dan Fogelman)Nominated

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010Best Animated Feature FilmNominated

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010Best Song ("I See the Light")Nominated

68th Golden Globe AwardsBest Animated Feature FilmNominated

68th Golden Globe AwardsBest Song ("I See the Light")Nominated

National Movie Awards 2011Animation Won

Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyBest Song ("I See the Light")Won

Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Animated FilmNominated

Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Original Song ("I've Got a Dream")Nominated

37th Saturn Awards BestAnimated FilmNominated

2011 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Animated Movie Voice (Zachary Levi)Nominated

British Academy Children's Awards (BAFTA) Favourite FilmNominated

54th Grammy AwardsBest Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaNominated

54th Grammy Awards Best Song Written For Visual Media ("I See the Light")Won

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