Rapunzel
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Japanese | ラプンツェル | |
Rōmaji | Rapuntseru | |
Voice actors | (En:) Kelsey Lansdowne Delaney Rose Stein (child) | |
Homeworld | Kingdom of Corona | |
Origin | Tangled | |
Game | Kingdom Hearts III |
- "Best... day... ever!"
- —Rapunzel after escaping her tower
Rapunzel is a character from the Kingdom of Corona in Kingdom Hearts III. She originated in the Disney film Tangled.
She lives with Mother Gothel and Pascal in a secluded tower.
Story
Kingdom Hearts III
On her birthday, Rapunzel crosses paths with a criminal named Flynn Rider. She blackmails him into helping her see the flying lanterns which mysteriously appear on her birthday each year. After leaving her tower, she encounters Sora, Donald and Goofy. She is bewildered by the nature of the outside world.
The group eventually makes it to Corona where Rapunzel starts a dance with the townsfolk. At night, Rapunzel and Flynn are able to see the lanterns. However, he mysteriously leaves with his crown on a boat. Marluxia tells Rapunzel she does not belong with Flynn and summons Nobodies, frightening her to run away. Rapunzel notices Mother Gothel attack them with a log and they disappear. They return to the tower.
At the tower, Rapunzel realizes she is the lost princess of Corona and confronts Mother Gothel. In an argument, Rapunzel realizes Flynn is about to be hanged for his crimes. Flynn manages to escape his death sentence and returns to the tower where he finds Rapunzel bound and gagged by Gothel who stabs him from behind. Rapunzel tells Gothel that if she lets her heal Flynn with the powers of her hair, Rapunzel will do whatever Gothel ask, even sacrificing her freedom for the rest of her life. Gothel accepts and while trying to help Flynn, he tells her that if Rapunzel heals him, she will die. He chops off her hair with a mirror shard, causing her blonde hair to become brunette and removing its healing properties, causing Gothel to die.
Rapunzel cries as Flynn dies, although her tears caused her remaining power to revive Flynn. Rapunzel leaves the tower with Flynn and she informs everyone that she is going to return home with her real family.
Appearance
Rapunzel is a young woman with inhumanly long blonde hair and green eyes. She wears a pinkish-purple dress with white sleeves, and is barefoot. While at Corona, her hair is braided with flowers. After Flynn cuts her hair off, it becomes shoulder length and brown.
Personality
Rapunzel is kind. Due to her sheltered lifestyle, she often comes across as socially awkward.
Abilities
Origin
- "I've spent my entire life hiding from people who would use me for my power when I should have been hiding from YOU! ...You were wrong about the world! And you were wrong about me! And I will never let you use my hair AGAIN!"
- —Rapunzel confronting Mother Gothel
Rapunzel first appeared in the 2010 Disney animated film Tangled, voiced by Mandy Moore, inspired by the protagonist of the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Rapunzel is the lost princess of Corona who was kidnapped as a baby from her parents Queen Arianna and King Frederic by a greedy woman named Mother Gothel, who seeks to use the magical powers of Rapunzel's hair to live as long as possible. Having been imprisoned by Gothel for eighteen years in a secluded tower with only her pet chameleon Pascal for other friendship, Rapunzel has developed a strong desire to explore the outside world, but Gothel tries to end this desire by saying it is a cruel and dangerous place. On her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel encounters a young man named Flynn Rider who enters the tower looking for a place to hide after stealing a tiara. After locking Flynn up and convincing Gothel to go on a three-day journey to find paint for her birthday, Rapunzel blackmails Flynn into helping her to find the lanterns that have appeared on her birthday.