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[[File:anon1909.jpg|frame|Rapunzel (With, as she is often depicted, [[Hair of Gold]])]]
 
 
Once upon a time, a couple lived next door to a witch with a beautiful garden. The wife developed such a craving for the rampion in this garden that the husband snuck into the garden and stole her some. The longing increased, and the husband tried to steal more, only to be caught by the witch, who demanded their unborn child as a consequence.
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A [[Disney Animated Canon]] version of this fairy tale was released in 2010 under the title ''[[Tangled]]'' as a result of [[Executive Meddling]] figuring a non-gender specific title would bring more people in. [[Tropes Are Not Bad|It went on to become one of Walt Disney Animation Studios' highest-grossing movies of all time]].
 
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=== "Rapunzel" contains examples of the following tropes: ===
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Very prone to it. ''[[Into the Woods]]'' expands on the relationship between Rapunzel and the Witch (as well as Rapunzel's mental state when it's all over...) There is also a graphic novel, ''[[Rapunzel's Revenge|Rapunzels Revenge]]'', set in the Old West where the title character escapes on her own, uses her hair as lassos, and sets out to overturn the wicked witch's empire. It's way [[Better Than It Sounds]].
** The novel Zell delves into the psyche of the Witch, the Prince, and Rapunzel. Including the effects of being locked in a tower, devoid of all human contact for months at a time.
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