Tangled Ever After (2012) is an animated short film sequel to Disney's 2010 feature Tangled. It follows the chaotic events during the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert when their animal companions, Pascal and Maximus, accidentally lose the wedding rings.
Synopsis: The short film picks up where Tangled left off. It focuses on the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert (Flynn Rider). The plot centers on the chaos that ensues when Pascal (the chameleon) and Maximus (the horse) accidentally lose the wedding rings, leading to a frantic chase through the kingdom to retrieve them before the ceremony ends. It is a slapstick comedy with no controversial or explicit content.
Here is a clear and accurate piece regarding the movie:
The Chase: The duo embarks on a frantic, slapstick pursuit through the kingdom to recover the rings before the vows are finished.
The Conflict: During the ceremony, the ring bearers—Maximus (the horse) and Pascal (the chameleon)—accidentally lose the wedding rings.
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Tangled Ever After (2012) is an animated short film sequel to Disney's 2010 feature Tangled. It follows the chaotic events during the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert when their animal companions, Pascal and Maximus, accidentally lose the wedding rings.
Synopsis: The short film picks up where Tangled left off. It focuses on the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert (Flynn Rider). The plot centers on the chaos that ensues when Pascal (the chameleon) and Maximus (the horse) accidentally lose the wedding rings, leading to a frantic chase through the kingdom to retrieve them before the ceremony ends. It is a slapstick comedy with no controversial or explicit content.
Here is a clear and accurate piece regarding the movie:
The Chase: The duo embarks on a frantic, slapstick pursuit through the kingdom to recover the rings before the vows are finished.
The Conflict: During the ceremony, the ring bearers—Maximus (the horse) and Pascal (the chameleon)—accidentally lose the wedding rings.