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[[File:Resized_IMAGE_6171.jpg|frame|Whatever disturbing thing they're planning to do to you, more than likely it's gonna involve hair.]]
 
 
{{quote|'''Rapunzel:''' I've been looking out of a window for eighteen years, ''dreaming'' about what it might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. What if it's not everything I dreamed it would be?
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* [[Conveniently an Orphan]]: Part of Flynn Rider's backstory. He started his life of crime because of wanting to change his fortunes after growing up poor.
* [[Cool Horse]]: Maximus.
* [[Costume Porn]]: Since the movie is CG, the clothes can be decorated and detailed as much as anyone wants to, and the filmmakers took advantage of this. The amount of detail that has gone into each character's costume in this movie is unbelievable. You can see fabric texture, weathering, tarnish on metals, seams (in strategic places) and the list goes on. Analysis on Rapunzel's outfit [https://web.archive.org/web/20140101115013/http://www.squidoo.com/disneys-rapunzel-costume here,] Flynn Rider's outfit [https://web.archive.org/web/20131022060419/http://www.squidoo.com/flynn-rider-costume-tangled here,] and Mother Gothel's outfit [https://web.archive.org/web/20130723010739/http://www.squidoo.com/mother-gothel-costume here.] And despite not ''technically'' being part of her costume, Rapunzel's hair falls into this category as well, especially after Flynn gets the little girls to braid it. Rapunzel isn't the only character who has apparently had a lot of effort put into her hair, as Gothel's hair is also incredibly detailed - every little curl is in place, the shading gets greyer in different places depending on how long she's gone without [[Fountain of Youth|making herself look young again]], and her hair even bounces when she moves in certain ways.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: Hand-drawn animated scenes of Rapunzel and Flynn's adventure serve as a backdrop for the credits, which were animated by Shiyoon Kim.
* [[Crowd Song]]: "I've Got A Dream". Played with in that Flynn spends most of it staring in disbelief, then has to be forced into participating at swordpoint.
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* [[Only Child Syndrome]]: Rapunzel. Made more noticeable by the fact that her parents are hereditary monarchs and, even given Rapunzel's disappearance, would thus presumably need a child to keep the lineage going. Although considering the first pregnancy almost killed mother and child...
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: {{spoiler|Flynn Rider}}. However, as the [[Character Development]] goes on, {{spoiler|he starts going by his real name, Eugene, more often}}. Also The Stabbington brothers, Hook-Hand Thug, Big Nose Thug...
* [[Opposite Gender Protagonists]]: Flynn and Rapunzel. Just like the [[Rapunzel|original fairy tale]], the titular Rapunzel is locked away in a tower. Flynn, while running away from city guards, comes across the tower and climbs up. The two initially do ''not'' get along, with Rapunzel using her [[Rapunzel Hair]] to tie him to a chair and begin the world's most informal interrogation sequence. Eventually the two learn to get along, with Flynn convincing Rapunzel to move out of the tower, and explore the wider world, eventually leading the two to fall in love.
* [[Opposites Attract]]: The jaded, worldly-wise thief and the spirited, innocent princess. Truly a perfect match.
* [[Panacea]]: Rapunzel's hair, and the flower that she got her magic from.
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