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Cassandra is the main character in the Disney television animated series Rapunzel: A New History. She is the daughter of mother Gothel, abandoned by her in early childhood, when Gothel kidnapped Princess Rapunzel and hid from the whole world. Having fallen under the care of the local captain of the guard, Cassandra grew up in the kingdom of Corona, and upon the return of Rapunzel to her home, she was appointed her maid of honor. Despite their different outlooks on life and the occasional rivalry,
Rapunzel and Cassandra developed a close friendship that inspired the latter to strive for a brighter future, leaving her painful past behind. Rapunzel first appears in the prologue of the cartoon, during which Eugene tells the story of her birth and subsequent abduction Mother Gothel. Nearly eighteen years after her imprisonment in the tower, Rapunzel, now a young girl with twenty-one-meter-long hair, spends time playing hide and seek with her pet chameleon, Pascal. Although she is quite happy with her life in the tower, Rapunzel dreams of exploring the world beyond.
Rapunzel: Happy Forever
This story is about the wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene, talking about the short film, both claim that this is the happiest day of their lives, and the events of the ceremony almost reach perfection.
Rapunzel first appears in her wedding attire and stands at the entrance to the wedding hall, drawing the attention of everyone present. Her father, the king, then escorts her down the central aisle to join the groom at the altar. The priest begins his speech, but Maximus sneezes and accidentally loses the wedding rings that he and Pascal were entrusted to keep at the wedding ceremony. Further in Maximus' vision, everyone present is distressed by the loss of the rings. Maximus and Pascal quietly leave the ceremony to find the missing rings.
Rapunzel and Eugene are shown later after Maximus and Pascal manage to return the rings, but the couple and everyone else is shocked by the terrifying sight of Maximus and Pascal, both covered in resin, strangely dressed up, and in this appearance smilingly offer the rings to Rapunzel and Eugene.
They exchange rings when the priest declares them husband and wife - they kissed and all those present were seized with joy for the young.
Sofia the First
Rapunzel appears in a special episode of the animated series "Sofia the First" "The Charm of the Amulet". She is the first "3D" Disney princess to appear on the show, and here she is again shown with her long golden hair.
When Sophia and Amber are powerless against Princess Ivy, who intends to take over their kingdom, Rapunzel lends a helping hand and comes up with a plan to help the princesses save the day. On the way to Magic, she tells Amber about how Flynn had to make amends for all his wrongdoings, and then says that if Amber really loves Sophia like a sister, she will understand what needs to be done at the right time, after which she magically disappears.
In the final episode "The Duty of Kings" when Sofia fights Force in her amulet, Rapunzel appears before Sofia in spirit along with all the other princesses who have been called to help Sofia in times of trouble and they encourage her to be brave and strong for them all in her. believe.
Rapunzel: Road to Dreams
Rapunzel is the protagonist of the television cartoon Rapunzel: Road to Dreams. After reuniting with her parents, Rapunzel struggles to adjust to life as a princess. She tries her best, and despite having a loving family and a supportive circle of friends, Rapunzel feels overwhelmed by the responsibility that comes with being a princess. Rapunzel's father fears that her desire to explore the world is dangerous for her.
Eugene, meanwhile, feels confident and, much to the shock and delight of the princess, proposes to her.
However, despite her love for Eugene, Rapunzel does not feel ready to marry and, dazed and excited, she rejects Eugene's proposal, instead wanting to live the life she longed for.
Rapunzel: A New Story
First season
The animated series continues to tell the story of Rapunzel's life as a princess. Throughout the series, Rapunzel gradually but steadily continues to develop as a person, and relationships with her parents, friends and subjects allow the girl to gain new experiences that often challenge her and her ideals. In addition to finding her place in the world, Rapunzel continues to deal with the sudden and mysterious return of her magical hair. In the series "Life by a Thread?!" Rapunzel and Cassandra meet with a young alchemist named Varian, with the help of whom they discover that the princess's hair has lost its healing properties, but has become completely indestructible. Unfortunately, Rapunzel does not have time to get additional information, since as a result of his unsuccessful experiment, Varian's workshop is destroyed. Some time later, in "Great Scientific Expectations", Rapunzel and Cassandra learn that then Varian discovered mysterious black stones near his village. Rapunzel then states that Cassandra, Varian, and herself will work together to learn more about the stones and their connection to her hair.
Second season
Rapunzel goes with her friends in a specialized caravan along the path left by black stones. When Rapunzel steps outside the Crown for the first time, the princess is enthusiastic about her newfound freedom and finds pleasure at almost every stop. Eugene again tries to propose to Rapunzel, but the princess still does not want to get married, despite the fact that she loves Eugene very much. This upsets Eugene and also creates an awkward atmosphere among the group. Rapunzel meets Adira who has been studying the stones. According to Adira, Rapunzel was looking for the stones, explaining why they appeared in the Crown. Having successfully found it, the rocks formed a path leading to the Dark Kingdom. On this journey, Rapunzel must fulfill her destiny.
Third season
ralph against the internet
Rapunzel in the cartoon "Ralph Breaks the Internet" appears among all the Disney princesses of all time, when Vanellope runs away from the First Order stormtroopers, she hid in a room with the inscription "Princesses", Rapunzel loves to draw among the princesses, but Rapunzel unexpectedly saw Vanellope and prepared her own own weapon - frying pan. Rapunzel cleans her frying pan when Vanellope explains to all the princesses that she is like everyone else. Rapunzel asks Vanillope: "Does your hair have magic?", and she: "No," she also asks: "Have you lived in captivity?", and Vanellope said no, and then Rapunzel asked with the last question: million, I thought about you that I got better in life when a man appeared?", and Vanillope said: "Yes, but this is nonsense." Arapunzel together with the princesses said: "She is a Princess!". When Rapunzel was interested in Vanellope's modern clothes, she changed from a dress to modern clothes, for example. she wore a pink hoodie, pink sneakers, a purple sweatshirt with King Frederick's sun symbol, and a purple tank top with the song "The Dream Lives", a reference to the 2010 cartoon Rapunzel: Tangled. When Ralph falls from Google, Rapunzel points a finger to all the princesses that Ralph needs help from the princesses, Aurora made twenty-meter hair into luminous ropes, but Rapunzel's hair almost darkened, like in the cartoon Rapunzel: Tangled. Then, when all the princesses met Ralph, when Rapunzel was with the princesses and they, in general, are already familiar with Ralph, and then the Disney princesses returned back to the Oh My Disney website so as not to miss the quiz.
Mother Gothel is the main antagonist of the 2010 Disney animated film Rapunzel: Tangled. She is a vain and selfish woman who has used the healing power of the magical golden flower for centuries to stay young and beautiful forever. When the power of the flower was transferred to the hair of the little princess Rapunzel, Gothel kidnapped the girl and hid her in a secret tower, where she raised and raised the princess for the next eighteen years, pretending to be her loving but overprotective mother. In addition, Gothel endlessly inspired Rapunzel how cruel and dangerous the outside world was, thus wanting to permanently discourage the girl from leaving the tower and retaining her control over it.