Follow TV Tropes

Following

History ComicBook / TangledTheSeries

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The ''Tangled: The Series'' mini-series are comics [[{{Spinoff}} spinning off]] of the [[WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries show of the same name]], detailing adventures that happen between episodes of the series. It is published by Creator/IDWPublishing and written by Katie Cook, who also worked on the ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' comics.

to:

The ''Tangled: The Series'' mini-series are comics [[{{Spinoff}} spinning off]] of the [[WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries show of the same name]], detailing adventures that happen between episodes of the series. It is published by Creator/IDWPublishing and written by Katie Cook, who also worked on the ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW'' comics.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Just For Pun is a disambiguation


* AtrociousAlias: The king dislikes the name C.U.D.D.L.E.S. for his new carriage, but them's the [[JustForPun breaks]].

to:

* AtrociousAlias: The king dislikes the name C.U.D.D.L.E.S. for his new carriage, but them's the [[JustForPun breaks]].breaks.
Tabs MOD

Changed: 28

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name


* GiftGivingGaffe: "Guardian's day" reveals Cassandra is this, having once given boots to [[DoesNotLikeShoes Rapunzel]], and a sword to a ''baby''. She's so bad at giving gifts that the aforementioned panels serve as the current trope image! [[spoiler: But it turns out she's not as bad as she thinks, since [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments her father loved all the toys she had given him in the past]].]]

to:

* GiftGivingGaffe: "Guardian's day" reveals Cassandra is this, having once given boots to [[DoesNotLikeShoes [[PrefersGoingBarefoot Rapunzel]], and a sword to a ''baby''. She's so bad at giving gifts that the aforementioned panels serve as the current trope image! [[spoiler: But it turns out she's not as bad as she thinks, since [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments her father loved all the toys she had given him in the past]].]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]][[invoked]].

to:

* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]][[invoked]].art[[invoked]].

Removed: 116

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Overprotective Dad has been disambiguated


* OverprotectiveDad: King Frederic, as in the series. Rapunzel also accuses him of being this to the entire kingdom.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Caution: Wet hair'': After spending three hours washing her hair, Rapunzel realices she is going to meet some important dignataries in an hour, so she decides to take a walk outside the castle. When Cassandra asks Rapunzel to keep herself presentable for the meeting, Rapunzel agrees, WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong

to:

** ''Caution: Wet hair'': After spending three hours washing her hair, Rapunzel realices realizes she is going to meet some important dignataries dignitaries in an hour, so she decides to take a walk outside the castle. When Cassandra asks Rapunzel to keep herself presentable for the meeting, Rapunzel agrees, WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong



*** ''Maximus and Pascal in: Curtain Call'': Maximus and Pascal introde on a public performance and the actors have to wing it.

to:

*** ''Maximus and Pascal in: Curtain Call'': Maximus and Pascal introde intrude on a public performance and the actors have to wing it.



** ''Baking Instict:'' Eugene wants so show Rapunzel his domestic side baking a cake by himself without any récipe nor help with predictable results. Varian tries to help Eugene… if only Eugene would stop helping Varian.

to:

** ''Baking Instict:'' Instinct:'' Eugene wants so show Rapunzel his domestic side baking a cake by himself without any récipe nor help with predictable results. Varian tries to help Eugene… if only Eugene would stop helping Varian.



* AtrociousAlias: The king dislikes the name C.U.D.D.L.E.S. for his new carriage, but them's the [[JustForPun brakes]].

to:

* AtrociousAlias: The king dislikes the name C.U.D.D.L.E.S. for his new carriage, but them's the [[JustForPun brakes]].breaks]].



* ContinuityNod: Big Nose says the Snuggly Duckling's sign was crafted by [[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS1E13TheWrathOfRuthlessRuth Ruthless ruth]] herself.

to:

* ContinuityNod: Big Nose says the Snuggly Duckling's sign was crafted by [[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS1E13TheWrathOfRuthlessRuth Ruthless ruth]] Ruth]] herself.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]].

to:

* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]].art]][[invoked]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''Tangled: Adventure is Calling''': A graphic novel adaptation of the show's premiere, ''[[WesternAnimation/TangledBeforeEverAfter Before Ever After]]'' and seven other original stories.[[labelnote:Synopses]]

to:

* '''Tangled: Adventure is Calling''': A graphic novel adaptation of the show's premiere, ''[[WesternAnimation/TangledBeforeEverAfter ''[[WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries Before Ever After]]'' and seven other original stories.[[labelnote:Synopses]]

Added: 75

Changed: 39

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]].

to:

* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing it to enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]].


Added DiffLines:

* {{Gesundheit}}: Eugene's response to Cassandra saying the word "Empathy".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tangledtheseriesadventuresiscalling.jpg]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AntagonistTitle: The story "The Madness of Princess Narcissa".

Added: 14737

Changed: 1935

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AllThereInTheManual: The ''"Guardian's day"'' story at ''"Tangled: Hair It Is"'' confirms that Cassandra's is prone to GiftGivingGaffe and her father, the Captain of the Guard, is a {{Workaholic}}.

to:

* AllThereInTheManual: AccidentalPublicConfession: [[spoiler: Shorty]] going "Oh hey, that's my knife!" in "The Corona Caper".
* AlcoholHic: Shorty does this while hanging from a tower.
* AllThereInTheManual:
**
The ''"Guardian's day"'' story at ''"Tangled: Hair It Is"'' confirms that Cassandra's is prone to GiftGivingGaffe and her father, the Captain of the Guard, is a {{Workaholic}}.



* AxCrazy: The Late-Night Bandits gave a TapOnTheHead to Guard Stan and they made Eugene WalkThePlank in a near bridge with no reason, just [[ForTheEvulz because it seemed cool to them]].

to:

* AxCrazy: The Late-Night Bandits gave a TapOnTheHead AmbiguouslyHuman: [[spoiler: Danielle]] does not to Guard Stan seem to be human, what with the red eyes and they made the hissing. Rapunzel also questions what exactly she was.
* AmbiguousSyntax: Invoked by Varian, when
Eugene WalkThePlank says their cake recipe is a "trade secret", Varian replies that he "would absolutely love to". [[DontExplainTheJoke Trade secrets, that is]].
* AnAesop:
** "Hair Raising": Don't panic and everything will be okay.
** "Repeat if Necessary": Don't try to force your day to be perfect, just let it happen naturally.
** "Framed": Learn from constructive criticism and don't overreact if people criticize you just to be mean.
** "Eager to Help": Being altruistic is good, but you need to know your limits, otherwise you'll be too tired to help anyone.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: Despite having magic healing hair, Rapunzel balks at the idea of time-reversing lanterns, until she actually tries it. She also lampshades that she's [[WorldOfWeirdness seen stranger things than that at this point]], but still thinks it's a load of hooey.
* {{Ascended Fan|boy}}girl: Rapunzel becomes this when she helps Pamona Percy create a painting to help them escape back to the real world.
* AtrociousAlias: The king dislikes the name C.U.D.D.L.E.S. for his new carriage, but them's the [[JustForPun brakes]].
* BookcasePassage: Rapunzel discovers one of these
in a near bridge "Eugene's Surprise".
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: In "Framed": Being criticized is no reason to trap people inside paintings for over twenty years, but
with no reason, just [[ForTheEvulz the kind of baseless criticism the people inside the paintings spew, one almost understands why Pamona did it. Rapunzel says as much as they enter the final painting.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Lizzie and Cyrus, the late-night bandits, are brothers.
* CantTakeCriticism: Pamona Percy is so bad at hearing criticism she threw people who gave her some into paintings.
* CaughtInTheRipple: Ironically enough, the evil old lady who gave Rapunzel the lantern that allowed her to create a GroundhogDayLoop remembers nothing of the previous loops, and ends up very confused the subsequent times around.
--> '''Old Lady:''' Princess! I have a a gift for you, it's- \\
'''Rapunzel:''' A magic lantern that lets you repeat the day? ''Yes.'' Thank you! \\
'''Old Lady:''' Well, that was easy.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Many times, but especially in "Eager to Help". Rapunzel ''will'' help you with your problems, mental and physical help be damned.
* CloseToHome: Rapunzel has a thing about [[AbusiveParents trapping people against their will or knowledge]]. Or, for that matter, using a magical creature's power for your own purposes.
* ComfortingComforter: When Rapunzel collapses into her bed from overwork in "Eager to Help", Cassandra puts a blanket over her.
* CommonalityConnection:
** Rapunzel wants to set Candor free
because she knows what it's like to be stuck with an AbusiveParent that uses them as tool.
** When Rapunzel meets Sophie, a girl who spent most of her childhood cooped up and now she is trying to make up for everything she missed, she remembers her day with Mother Gothel and becomes her friend immediately.
* ContinuityNod: Big Nose says the Snuggly Duckling's sign was crafted by [[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS1E13TheWrathOfRuthlessRuth Ruthless ruth]] herself.
* ContinuitySnarl[=/=]LooseCanon: "The Corona Caper" has a different explanation for [[RunningGag the inaccuracy of Eugene's wanted posters]] than the series. In the "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E15Flynnpostor Flynnpostor]]" episode the guy who draws the posters can't get his nose right because his glasses are broken. Here the guy (who also looks different) is doing
it seemed cool to them]].enact the [[LoopholeAbuse Small Penis Rule]] [[DoingItForTheArt so he can sell the posters as art]].



** At ''Barefoot friends:'' Cassandra assigned a lot of Royal tasks to Rapunzel merely to keep her from seeing her new friend Sophie,
** Avoided at ''Caution: Wet hair'': After Cassandra asks Rapunzel to keep her hair clean, Rapunzel comes to the castle with her hair dirty and begins to ApologisesALot to Cassandra, even defending herself from some hits Cassandra could give her, but [[HarsherInHindsight Cassandra assures Rapunzel she is not Mother Gothel]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps_cass.jpg tries to fix Rapunzel's hair]] .
* CommonalityConnection: Rapunzel wants to set Candor free because she knows what it's like to be stuck with an AbusiveParent that uses them as tool.
** When Rapunzel meets Sophie, a girl who spent most of her childhood cooped up and now she is trying to make up for everything she missed, she remembers her day with Mother Gothel and becomes her friend immediately.
* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: AllThereInTheManual implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]]..
* TheExtremistWasRight: King Frederic pushes Rapunzel's BerserkButton again when he banishes his subjects from leaving the Village at night due to the Late-Night Bandits robbing everyone, imprisoning their subjects instead of the bandits. However, King Frederic is right this time: The Late-Night Bandits are AxCrazy and anyone out of the village at night risks his life.
* GiftGivingGaffe: The ''Guardian's day'' story at ''Tangled: Hair It Is'' shows that Cassandra is prone to giving these. She asks Rapunzel to help her find a good gift for her father.

to:

** At ''Barefoot friends:'' Cassandra assigned a lot of Royal tasks to Rapunzel merely to keep her from seeing her new friend Sophie,
Sophie.
** Avoided at ''Caution: Wet hair'': After Cassandra asks Rapunzel to keep her hair clean, Rapunzel comes to the castle with her hair dirty and begins to ApologisesALot [[ApologisesALot Apologise a Lot]] to Cassandra, even defending herself from some hits Cassandra could give her, but [[HarsherInHindsight Cassandra assures Rapunzel she is not Mother Gothel]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps_cass.jpg tries to fix Rapunzel's hair]] .
hair]].
* CommonalityConnection: DecoyDamsel: Lizzie pretends like she was robbed by the late-night bandits so her brother Cyrus can get the drop on Stan and Eugene.
* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Xavier shoves his foot (horseshoe?) into his mouth when he says
Rapunzel wants will make a shoe fit for a king.
* DisproportionateRetribution: What Pamona Percy did
to set Candor free because she knows what it's like people who criticized her work; see Can't Take Criticism above.
* DistressedDude: Eugene and Shorty in "A Hero's Reputation".
* DumbassHasAPoint: After Cassandra asks Pascal and Max
to be stuck with an AbusiveParent interview the royal mail carrier, Shorty ask Max this: "Did that uses them as tool.
** When Rapunzel meets Sophie, a girl who spent most of her childhood cooped up and now she
lady just ask you to go talk to people? Wait... ''Can'' you talk?" (He can't.)
* DumbMuscle: Cyrus
is trying to make up very obviously this for everything she missed, she remembers her day with Mother Gothel and becomes her friend immediately.
the late-night bandits duo.
* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: AllThereInTheManual [[AllThereInTheManual "Caution: Wet hair"]] implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]]..
Gothel]].
* EmergencyImpersonation: In "Princess Cassandra", Rapunzel convinces Cassandra to disguise herself as her so she can get out of a commitment with her father.
* EnfantTerrible: Princess [[MeaningfulName Narcissa]].
* EngineeredHeroics: Eugene convinces [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Shorty]] to help him stage a fake rescue so he can salvage his wounded ego. For whatever reason, Shorty is dressed like Rapunzel for this, complete with wig.
* EurekaMoment: When Cassandra tells Rapunzel she can't be in two places at once, she gets the idea to pull a EmergencyImpersonation.
* EvilDuo: The Late-night Bandits are both this and BrotherSisterTeam.
* EvilOldFolks: The old lady who gives Rapunzel the magic lantern in "Repeat if Necessary" is a servant of [[GreaterScopeVillain Zhan Tiri]].
* ExpospeakGag: In "Under the Big Top":
--> '''Eugene:''' You know, one of the thing I love about you is this. You felt so deeply for that bird's situation that you wanted to help. \\
'''Cassandra:''' You mean she showed "empathy"? \\
'''Eugene:''' {{Gesundheit}}.
* TheExtremistWasRight: King Frederic pushes Rapunzel's BerserkButton again when he banishes his subjects from leaving the Village at night due to the Late-Night Bandits robbing everyone, imprisoning their subjects instead of the bandits. However, King Frederic is right this time: The Late-Night Bandits are AxCrazy and anyone out of the village at night risks his life.
life.
* FictionalHoliday: Guardian's day is a combined Father/Mother/Legal [[MeaningfulName Guardian's]] day.
* ForTheEvulz: The Late-Night Bandits gave a TapOnTheHead to Guard Stan and they made Eugene WalkThePlank in a near bridge with no reason, just because it seemed cool to them.
* FunWithAcronyms: The '''C'''arriage '''U'''niquely '''D'''esigned '''D'''ramatically '''L'''ovable '''E'''xceptionally '''S'''ecure... [[AtrociousAlias C.U.D.D.L.E.S.]]
* GiftGivingGaffe: The ''Guardian's day'' story at ''Tangled: Hair It Is'' shows that "Guardian's day" reveals Cassandra is prone this, having once given boots to [[DoesNotLikeShoes Rapunzel]], and a sword to a ''baby''. She's so bad at giving these. She asks gifts that the aforementioned panels serve as the current trope image! [[spoiler: But it turns out she's not as bad as she thinks, since [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments her father loved all the toys she had given him in the past]].]]
* GoneHorriblyRight: Eugene and Lance designed C.U.D.D.L.E.S. to be an impenetrable carriage, and it is... no one can get in from the outside, but that also means the king can't get out either.
* GroundhogDayLoop:
Rapunzel [[InvokedTrope deliberately enacts one]] in "Repeat if Necessary".
* HelpImStuck: The king gets stuck inside C.U.D.D.L.E.S. (the new carriage).
* HereWeGoAgain: "Framed" ends with Rapunzel planning
to help visit the museum again to view their cursed statuary exhibit, after being stuck in magical paintings.
* HiddenInPlainSight:
** Pascal tries to masquerade as a decoration in Rapunzel's hair in "Taking the cake".
** In one 'Misadventures in Camouflage' short story Pascal hides from Rapunzel by not changing color at all and instead masquerades as part of several paintings of himself on the wall of the tower.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Pamona Percy got trapped in one of
her find own magic paintings.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The late-night bandits.
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: [[HypocriticalHumor Eugene]] is shocked - ''shocked'' that
a good gift for her father.little girl who pretended to be robbed is actually a common criminal.
--> '''Lizzie:''' A criminal, yes. Common? ''[[SmallNameBigEgo Hardly.]]''


Added DiffLines:

* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Eugene thinks Shorty's newfangled [[PrintMediaTropes newspaper]] business won't take off. [[InstantlyProvenWrong We are then immediately shown a picture of Shorty's tabloid-seeming newspaper]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: Being forced to parlay from inside his own carriage left the king utterly humiliated, but this allowed him to avoid the cold going around King Trevor's kingdom at the time, unlike Eugene and Lance. So the king turns C.U.D.D.L.E.S. into a quarantine room, and locks them both inside.
* LessEmbarrassingTerm: Rapunzel tries to tell Cass her toy she made of her father isn't terrible, but "One of a kind".
* LethalChef: Averted with Varian's cake. When he and Eugene finally do bake it to completion, it looks amazing.
* MessyHair: Rapunzel's Bed Hair is really messy. And also [[UnkemptBeauty really adorable]].
* MinorInjuryOverreaction: Lance after he chips a fingernail trying to open C.U.D.D.L.E.S.'s door.
* MundaneUtility: Rapunzel uses her hair to not get lost in the castle, [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Perseus-style]].
* NewFriendEnvy: Cassandra gets this because of Rapunzel meeting [[BirdsOfAFeather Sophie]].
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Rapunzel keeps trying new things, including jobs. When the royal mailman quits, she begs her father to let her replace him, and by the end of the story she's wondering about becoming a Master of Ceremonies.
* NoExceptYes: When Eugene asks Varian if he thinks he doesn't have a domestic side, Varian replies with "I didn't say that! I mean... I ''thought'' it, but I didn't ''say'' it." So, yes then.
* NoSocialSkills: Rapunzel shows shades of this when she assumes [[LiteralMinded people asking her how her day was really do want to hear about how her day was]].
* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The last time we see [[spoiler: Danielle]], she's being scolded by what appears to be just eyes floating in darkness.
* OverprotectiveDad: King Frederic, as in the series. Rapunzel also accuses him of being this to the entire kingdom.
* PaintingTheMedium: The artists like to mess with the panel borders.
** In "The Madness of Princess Narcissa", the panels where Rapunzel's hair is restoring the people's memories are made from... Rapunzel's hair.
** Two examples in "Save the Date". When Rapunzel and Eugene, the panel borders are drawn like flowering plants, because it's [[DanceOfRomance just so romantic]]. Then the borders disappear but each individual panel is numbered as Raps and Eugene go through each step of the dance. Literal "dance numbers"!
** The panel borders become chains when Rapunzel discovers [[spoiler: [[PoweredByAForsakenChild The Circus' secret]]]].
** When Raps and Co. are traveling from [[PortalPicture painting to painting]] in "Framed", the page shows one big panel with multiple paintings as they jump from one to another.
* PaperThinDisguise: Shorty's Rapunzel disguise: He has a long white beard that doesn't match the blonde wig, he's way... um, [[ShapedLikeItself shorter]], ''[[ViolationOfCommonSense and Rapunzel is right there in the crowd watching the whole scene]]''.
* PortraitPaintingPeephole: Rapunzel sees Eugene planning a surprise for her through one of these.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Rapunzel becomes this to Narcissa.
* PhantomZonePicture: Pamona Percy's paintings.
* {{Powered By A Forsaken|Child}} [[spoiler: [[ThePhoenix Phoenix]]]]: The carnival in issue #2 or ''Hair and Now''. Its fancy tricks and attractions are all due to [[spoiler: The magic of a phoenix. Who is slowly dying because of this, by the way.]]
* {{Pun}}:
** Two jokes involving this: "Where does the monkey with no tail go? To a [=ReTAILer=]!" and "Where does a general keep his armies? In his sleevies!" The first was Eugene's fault, the other is a Rapunzel original.
** When Rapunzel tries to become a tailor:
---> '''Rapunzel:''' Maybe being a tailor will be a "better fit". \\
'''Tailor:''' Ahh, very funny. Well, hopefully you'll "measure up".
** "Lend a Helping Foot" has foot-based puns, naturally. In the ending the King says he got Feldspar's business (which was flagging because everyone was going barefoot) "Back on the right foot".
** Eugene goes "Whale, whale, whale, what have we here?" upon the discovery that a whale was trying to capsize a boat. Then he says "If you think of a better plan, let ''minnow!''".
---> '''Rapunzel:''' That was terrible.
** Later in that same story, Cassandra accidentally releases a whole coop's worth of chickens and says "ItsPersonal now, you ''fowl'' things!"
* PunBasedTitle: Many of the titles are some manner of pun, such as "Lend a Helping Foot".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler: Danielle]] gains red eyes (and red sclera) after she takes the scepter.
* SamaritanSyndrome: [[AllLovingHero Rapunzel]], who else? One story says this is what she loves to do most.
* ShapedLikeItself: Lance and Eugene mention a 'stealing sack', supposedly a sack for collecting all the stuff you steal.
* ShuttingUpNow: Xavier decides to do this after committing a gaffe.
* SpoiledBrat: Narcissa used to be the [[ParentalNeglect exact opposite]], but then she got a magic mind-controlling wand.
* SublimeRhyme: Eugene and Rapunzel go on a fetch quest to find all the chocolate hearts Eugene hid throughout the kingdom for their date. All of them have a clue to the next one written in rhyme.
* SurrogateSoliloquy: Eugene practices talking to Rapunzel with [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Shorty]]'s help.
* SycophanticServant: This is what the entire city of Idris has become, due to being brainwashed.
* TakingTheHeat: Cassandra voluntarily takes the blame for impersonating Rapunzel instead of telling the King and Queen it was Rapunzel's idea.
* ThrowItIn: Maximus intruding on a play in "Maximus and Pascal in: Curtain Call".
* TownWithADarkSecret: The City of Idris are all brainwashed by [[spoiler: their princess]] to be {{Sycophantic Servant}}s, and the circus from "Under the Big Top" is [[spoiler: draining the magic of a phoenix to create its shows]].
* TreacherousAdvisor: Narcissa has [[spoiler: Danielle]]. She's the reason Idris is an UncannyVillage.
* UncannyVillage: Princess Narcissa's kingdom is this because of the mind control she put on every single one of her subjects.
* UninvitedToTheParty: {{Inverted|Trope}} by Big Nose who was invited to a party by mistake in "The Lost Letter". Of course, this presumably means there's an [[ImpliedTrope offscreen straight example]] happening somewhere.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Eugene's plan to create EngineeredHeroics fails, because he told it to Max.
* UnstoppableMailman: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Corona's mailman quits after being driven up a tree one too many times.
* UnwittingPawn: Narcissa got a magic scepter because [[spoiler: of the machinations of Zhan Tiri's followers.]]
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Shorty disguises himself as Rapunzel to help Eugene with his plan. It is unknown why Eugene felt the need to dress him exactly as Rapunzel, rather than a generic maiden.


Added DiffLines:

* WouldntHitAGirl: Eugene tells Lizzie that he wouldn't do this... But Rapunzel will!
* YouAreGrounded: Rapunzel was grounded for two days due to the events of "Princess Cassandra".
* YouNoTakeCandle: Cyrus tells Eugene "[[DumbMuscle You no fool Cyrus]]".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


*** ''Hair Raising'': Rapunzel gives us tips on how not to freak out [[FantasticAesopif your hair suddenly grows to a massive size and you have to hide it from your parents]].[[/labelnote]]

to:

*** ''Hair Raising'': Rapunzel gives us tips on how not to freak out [[FantasticAesopif [[FantasticAesop if your hair suddenly grows to a massive size and you have to hide it from your parents]].[[/labelnote]]

Added: 2337

Changed: 496

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''Tangled: Adventure is Calling''': A graphic novel adaptation of the show's premiere, ''[[WesternAnimation/TangledBeforeEverAfter Before Ever After]]'' and seven other original stories:

to:

* '''Tangled: Adventure is Calling''': A graphic novel adaptation of the show's premiere, ''[[WesternAnimation/TangledBeforeEverAfter Before Ever After]]'' and seven other original stories:stories.[[labelnote:Synopses]]



** ''Lost'': FishOutOfWater Rapunzel has to adapt from living in a tower with only three rooms to living in a castle with more than three hundred rooms.
* '''Tangled''': A three-part miniseries.
** Issue # 1: An issue with two stories:

to:

** ''Lost'': FishOutOfWater Rapunzel has to adapt from living in a tower with only three rooms to living in a castle with more than three hundred rooms.
rooms.[[/labelnote]]
* '''Tangled''': A three-part miniseries.
miniseries.[[labelnote:Synopses]]
** Issue # 1: An issue with two stories:#1:



* '''Tangled: Hair-Raising Adventures''': A three-part miniseries.
* '''Tangled: Hair and Now''': A three-part miniseries.
* '''Tangled: Hair It Is''': A oneshot issue with four stories:

to:

** Issue #2:
*** ''Eugene's Surprise'': Rapunzel discovers a secret passage in the castle and inadvertently discovers Eugene rehearsing to surprise her with dinner.
*** ''Stuck with C.U.D.D.L.E.S.'': Eugene and Lance modify the King's carriage to make it more secure. They dub this new carriage "[[FunWithAcronyms C.U.D.D.L.E.S.]]".
*** ''Taking The Cake'': Pascal tries to eat cake while avoiding a royal guest who is terrified of reptiles.
** Issue #3:
*** ''Lend a Helping Foot'': Rapunzel tries to be a positive influence on Corona after accidentally ruining Feldspar's business.
*** ''The Lost Letter'': The royal mailman quits his job and Rapunzel tries to replace him, but she ends up giving a letter to the wrong person.
*** ''Hair Raising'': Rapunzel gives us tips on how not to freak out [[FantasticAesopif your hair suddenly grows to a massive size and you have to hide it from your parents]].[[/labelnote]]
* '''Tangled: Hair-Raising Adventures''': A three-part miniseries.
miniseries. Each issue is comprised of one story and one short story.[[labelnote:Synopses]]
** Issue #1:
*** ''Repeat if Necessary'': Rapunzel repeats a single day several times with the help of a magical artifact to try and get everything just right.
*** ''Misadventures in Camouflage: Hide and Seek'': A young Rapunzel and Pascal [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin play hide-and-seek]].
** Issue #2:
*** ''The Madness of Princess Narcissa'': Rapunzel visits a kingdom that is being controlled by the titular princess with a magic wand.
*** ''Misadventures in Camouflage: Humble Pie'': Rapunzel bakes a pie for Pascal and warns him not to eat it before it's ready.
** Issue #3:
*** ''Save the Date'': Rapunzel and Eugene try to have a romantic outing, but Rapunzel keeps interrupting it [[ChronicHeroSyndrome to help people in need]].
*** ''Maximus and Pascal in: Up a Wall'': Maximus accidentally throws the Captain's hat over a wall and he and Pascal have to get it back.[[/labelnote]]
* '''Tangled: Hair and Now''': A three-part miniseries.
miniseries.[[labelnote:Synopses]]
** Issue #1:
*** ''The Corona Caper'': The gang needs to solve a series of robbery that the Captain is sure are connected.
*** ''Maximus and Pascal in: Curtain Call'': Maximus and Pascal introde on a public performance and the actors have to wing it.
** Issue #2:
*** ''Under the Big Top'': Rapunzel, Eugene and Cass visit a circus with a magical phoenix.
** Issue #3:
*** ''Framed'': Rapunzel and the others check out a museum with paintings from a famous artist and end up trapped in them.
*** ''Picture Perfect'': Rapunzel tries to paint Maximus and Pascal.[[/labelnote]]
* '''Tangled: Hair It Is''': A oneshot issue with four stories:stories.[[labelnote:Synopses]]



** ''Guardian’s day:'' Today is Guardian’s day in Corona, and Cassandra still has no gift for his father, the Captain of the Guard. Cassandra has given her dad the same gifts of arts and crafts since she was a kid, but now that she has a job, Cassandra asks Rapunzel to help her get an adequate gift for the Captain.

to:

** ''Guardian’s day:'' Today is Guardian’s day in Corona, and Cassandra still has no gift for his father, the Captain of the Guard. Cassandra has given her dad the same gifts of arts and crafts since she was a kid, but now that she has a job, Cassandra asks Rapunzel to help her get an adequate gift for the Captain. \n[[/labelnote]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AllThereInTheManual: The ''Guardian's day'' story at ''Tangled: Hair It Is'' confirms that Cassandra's is prone to GiftGivingGaffe and her father, the Captain of the Guard, is a {{Workaholic}}.
** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].

to:

* AllThereInTheManual: The ''Guardian's day'' ''"Guardian's day"'' story at ''Tangled: ''"Tangled: Hair It Is'' Is"'' confirms that Cassandra's is prone to GiftGivingGaffe and her father, the Captain of the Guard, is a {{Workaholic}}.
** The ''Princess Cassandra'' ''"Caution, Wet hair"'' story at the ''Tangled: ''"Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' Calling"'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]].

to:

** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].



* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: AllThereInTheManual implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].

to:

* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: AllThereInTheManual implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]].Gothel]]..
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]].

to:

** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[quoteright:350:https://static.[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].

to:

** The ''Princess Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raps2.gif Mother Gothel]].

Added: 144

Changed: 4

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Princess cassandra'': The King surprises Rapunzel with yet another boring duty when she wants to judge a talent contest for the Snuggly Duckling thugs. [[TwoTimerDate Rapunzel enlists a reluctant Cassandra to act]] as her BodyDouble at Rapunzel’s oficial sculpture unveiling.

to:

** ''Princess cassandra'': Cassandra'': The King surprises Rapunzel with yet another boring duty when she wants to judge a talent contest for the Snuggly Duckling thugs. [[TwoTimerDate Rapunzel enlists a reluctant Cassandra to act]] as her BodyDouble at Rapunzel’s oficial sculpture unveiling.



** The ''Princess cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother]] Gothel.

to:

** The ''Princess cassandra'' Cassandra'' story at the ''Tangled: Adventure is Calling'' graphic novel implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother]] Gothel.Mother Gothel]].


Added DiffLines:

* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: AllThereInTheManual implies that Rapunzel suffered CorporalPunishment from [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff Mother Gothel]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Tangled'': A three-part miniseries.

to:

* ''Tangled'': '''Tangled''': A three-part miniseries.

Top