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Mother Gothel

Official render for Mother Gothel

Japanese ゴーテル
Rōmaji Gōteru
Voice actors (En:) Donna Murphy [1]
Homeworld Kingdom of Corona
Origin Tangled
Game Kingdom Hearts III

Mother Gothel is a character from the Kingdom of Corona in Kingdom Hearts III. She originated from the Disney film Tangled.

She is the adoptive mother of Rapunzel, although Rapunzel has been led by Gothel to believe that she is her biological mother.

Story

Kingdom Hearts III

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Appearance

Mother Gothel has rather curly black hair and gray eyes. She wears a shiny dark magenta dress with a black cape.

Personality

Origin

 
Mother Gothel embracing Rapunzel.
"Oh, I just listened for the sound of complete and utter betrayal and followed that."
—Mother Gothel to Rapunzel about how she found her

Mother Gothel first appeared as an antagonist in the 2010 Disney animated film Tangled in 2010, voiced by Donna Murphy. She is based on the evil witch Dame Gothel from the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale.

In Tangled, Gothel was originally an elderly woman who kidnapped the baby princess of Corona, Rapunzel, from her parents, Queen Arianna and King Frederic. Gothel greedily wanted to use the magical powers of Rapunzel's hair to live as long as possible. Gothel convinced Rapunzel she is her real mother and has kept Rapunzel in a secluded tower for eighteen years. Gothel tells Rapunzel that the outside world is cruel and dangerous.

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