Tangled (formerly Rapunzel)

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Really? I thought it made Enchanted that much more authentic. The opening music is original, yet it sounds like a lost piece of music from Snow White or Bambi.

The way he can switch styles. He's a musical chameleon. And the additional songs he wrote for The Little Mermaid on Broadway are wonderful as well.
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It's on the official Sister Act Musical website. So it doesn't come from wikipedia, someone posted it on wikipedia after it was put on the official Sister Act Musical website. So this confirms that Alan Menken and Glenn Slater are doing the songs for Rapunzel and that Rapunzel will be a Disney fairytale musical!
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I should have checked this topic before posting a new one in the news submission section.

Anyway, The director also confirmed Menken is doing the music.

Best news I've heard coming from Disney in a long time.
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Great news :D Alan Manken is the best.
And the songs in Enchanted are great althought So Close isn't as good as the others.
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I guess that should cut Princess And The Frog some slack too: give Randy a chance and if he doesn't do what we might think we want, then Menken will be restoring musical glory soon after.

I like the way they're also using this link between the old successful 1990s fairytales and Rapunzel being done in CGI. So while it may look and feel new, there will be that added hark back to the modern classics to bring more than a little familiarity to things.

I'd just love to know if there's a motion to switch this back to traditional animation: it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there was an ambition to do that but it was outweighed by the amount of money Keane has burned through trying to get the CG just right.
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Ben wrote: I'd just love to know if there's a motion to switch this back to traditional animation: it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there was an ambition to do that but it was outweighed by the amount of money Keane has burned through trying to get the CG just right.
I'm pretty sure there is. I remember a while back hearing lasseter had asked keane would he be interested in switching rapunzel to traditional animation, but he declined. To be honest, with the replacement of Glen Keane as director, I was kind of hoping that rapunzel would switch to traditional animation. :roll: Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if that solved some of the story problems the film has been having.
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Post by Ben »

A switch in technique wouldn't fix any story problems (a story is a story is a story) but it might have an effect on how an audience responds.

That said, I wasn't advocating a switch back...I'm actually very interested to seeing the "hybrid" look that's finally been reached. I was just wondering if, with this news, there might have been a new emphasis on <I>maybe</I> looking at the hand-drawn options again.

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Guess I had to share this.

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Where did the image come from?
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Post by Daniel »

Judging by the properties, Wikipedia. Looks fan made. Plus, I don't see it on the "Walt Disney Animation Studios" site or Wikipedia. :?
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Post by Neal »

It looks almost like paper animation.

Anyways, source or it's not legit (which I'm not even humoring the idea of, anyways).
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Post by Ben »

The picture link seems to be broken, at least for me, and I think this would be better added to the Rapunzel thread.

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Post by Once Upon A Dream »

I can't see it :?.
Edit:You mean this?:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_rEC_TQRWixw/S ... apu+05.jpg
I don't know,it might be official,I like this desgin thought :D.
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Post by Daniel »

That's it!
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She looks like in some concept art for the final version of the film.
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