More than any other Disney princess, Rapunzel felt like a real girl to me. Like, you could meet a girl like that (minus the long magic hair ) at school or in your neighborhood or whatever.
The quirks, mannerisms, facial expressions, body language............they all brought life to the character and brought a level of relatable which I didn't experience with the other princesses.
Anna and Elsa continue that. And that's why I feel these 3d movies have the potential to be even more magical than the classic films. Or, at least, connect with the audience on a different level.
And up until I saw Tangled a few years ago, I was someone who was DEAD SET against these 3d films. I much preferred the classic hand drawn 2d animation. I had always felt the 3d animated films were "lifeless." I just couldn't connect with them.
In fact, that was one of the main reasons why I chose not to see Tangled in the theaters. When I 1st heard they were going to do a Rapunzel movie, I was excited, because it seemed they were going to do a traditional 2d film. Then they said it was going to be in 3d. And they changed the name to Tangled. And hired Mandy Moore to voice Rapunzel.
All of those choices sounded incredibly stupid to me. And the previews I saw in the theater made the film look incredibly stupid ( creepy stalker Rapunzel, anyone? ). As a result, I had ZERO interest seeing Tangled in the theaters.
It wasn't until I listened to some of the music on Youtube, specifically I See the Light. At first I didn't really like it, because I was comparing it to the classic songs like Part of Your World and Beauty and the Beast.
But then I watched the actual boat/lantern scene from the movie when they sing I See the Light. And when I saw the beauty of the animation, and the quirks, mannerisms, and nuances of Rapunzel and Flynn, that's when I started to fall in love with the song and the movie. Not too mention, I thought Rapunzel was really cute and adorable......lol
From there, I started reading about the story online. And I liked the story ( the ending reminded me of BB ). It was nothing like I imagined it from the previews. So I gathered up courage and bought the DVD.
And I fell in love with the entire movie. It captivated me like no other movie had in a long, long while. I felt compelled to watch it again, and again, and again, and again.......
I felt the same way when I watched Frozen. I was captivated, entranced, and enjoyed every minute of it. The animation. The colors. The music. The characters. The story. Elsa letting down her hair...........wait what?
That's why I feel Tangled started a new renaissance of Disney animation, and I'm hopeful for future films.