Tangled Ever After is a 2012 short film sequel of the 2010 film Tangled. The short is directed by Byron Howard and Nathan Greno who directed the original film.
It serves as an epilogue to the 2017 TV series.
Plot[]
On Queen Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert's long-awaited wedding day, several years later, Pascal and Maximus (the ring bearers) accidentally lose the wedding rings at the start of the wedding ceremony.
Eventually, they retrieve the rings in time for the end of the wedding ceremony, but along the way, cause immense collateral damage and get themselves dirty (after landing in a tar factory). The happy couple finally get married, only for Pascal and Maximus to accidentally lose the wedding cake.
Cast[]
Main[]
- Mandy Moore as Queen Rapunzel
- Zachary Levi as Eugene Fitzherbert
- Alan Dale as Priest
- Paul F. Tompkins as Shorty
- Kari Wahlgren as Queen Arianna (in Max's imagination)
- Mark Allan Stewart as Dove Caller
- Byron Howard as Lantern Wrangler & Chef (voice)
- Nathan Greno as Maximus / Guard
- Frank Welker as Pascal
- Matt Nolan as Frying Pan Caller
Minor[]
- King Frederic (cameos)
- Vladimir (cameos)
- Attila (cameos)
- Big Nose (cameos)
- The Stabbington Brothers (cameos)
Trivia[]
- The most notable characters absent are: Cassandra, Lance Strongbow, Varian, Quirin, Old Lady Crowley, Princess Willowmina, Kiera and Catalina, King Edmund, Adira, Hamuel, Ruddiger, Fidella and Domino.
- This short film takes place 3 or more years after the events of the original film and about a few months after the events of Plus Est En Vous, with the time-frame of Rapunzel's 19th, 20th and 21st birthdays as well as Eugene's 25th and 26th birthday as depicted in Tangled: The Series in between.