Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
bhazn
Tangled began with whimsical and humorous episodes bringing us into the kingdom of Corona and did a splendid job of developing the characters in the story. You really get to know Rapunzel, Eugene and Cassandra well, and the side characters too. However in episode 16, the writers went into a completely different direction with the story, making unbelievable changes in the characters and events. It felt like they needed to abruptly and forcibly change a character simply to have a villain, but the execution was terrible. After this episode, season 1 became a crazy, magic meets science fiction mad alchemist mess.
rhatidream
First review on imdb, but so many people are praising this show that I had to write an honest review for it, so here goes.I started watching this show after I caught Queen for a day over the holidays and now I really wish that I hadn't because it's very poorly done and frustrating. Queen for a Day was quite good, but the rest of the show.....not so much. I'll start with the pros.The animation and music are fantastic. There are some really interesting side characters introduced and some really potentially complex plot materials here as well, which brings me to my first con....The writing.Not sure where to begin with this. The obvious Frozen rip offs of characters and plot maybe? I get that frozen made millions, but is Disney really so creatively dead that they can't come up with anything new since Frozen other than to milk that cash cow until its dry. (I didn't like Frozen btw, but the original Tangled was one of my favorites).Then there's the plot holes that leave enormous questions by the end of the show (not unlike Frozen). The annoying filler. The side characters that come and go that have very little to do with the main plot, which involves solving the mystery of the black rocks. Except there's very little of the actual black rock arc in this show, it's all wasted on filler. And by the time you get to the finale, there's so much that they don't fill in for you that you have to fill In for yourself, but that is hindered by the simplistic show format, which brings me to my next con. The tone.Theres some dark and edgy stuff in this show, but the simplistic and childish plotting really detract from it all. The original tangled wasn't just for kids. The show obviously is, even though some of the episodes are dark and scary. This kind of isolates older fans of the show who would want something more from it while scaring younger fans at the same time. The characterization.
By far the worst of the show. They altered the leads personalities so much that they're hardly recognizable. Rapunzel is supposed to be 18. She looks and acts much younger than that. I get that she's naive and sheltered and wouldn't be as mature as most people her age because of her background, but did they have to make her so unlikable? I didn't really care for her behavior by the end of the show as I found her very whiny, vapid and self centered. You would think that since this show is supposed to take place right after the movie that she would have some sort of trauma or issues from her 18 years with Mother Goethel to work through. The first episode hints to this but doesn't ever go back to it. Instead she is a lot simpler of a character and a lot more perfect, except in Queen for a Day, where she mess everything up. And Eugene is just sort of..,there. He's either moral support or for comedy and that's it. They also made him a lot meaner in the show than he was in the movie. In the movie he had a very dry sense of humor, but in this its just petty and mean spirited a lot of the times. Again, you would think a character with Eugenes background would have a lot to adjust to here as well, being a former thief who now faces the prospect of being a king. The king is a major jerk. He does some very shady things in the show, especially towards the end. The Queen is just sort of there. The pub thugs are in it as well which is a bonus.Then there's newcomers Cass and Varian who get the better end of the characterization and plot that this show has to offer. If you're curious, then watch it, but you might be disappointed if you truly loved the original. And honestly, there is better FanFiction of this show than the actual show itself, which really says a lot.
lelamarie
I would give this a higher rating but the visual for this is horrible. My kids will watch only if nothing else is on because they said they hate the way it looks.If the animation is supposed to appeal to an older audience aka tweens they are missing the point! We all know Disney has enough money to not slap a show together with no thought whatsoever. Hotel Transylvania falls in the same category. Elena of Avalor is a much better all around show
pinkarray
Now, I'm not for sure if I loved Tangled or not. I last saw it the time it was in theaters, but I remember thinking it was funny and unique. I think I remember Tangled's success has gotten it a short, which I haven't seen.All of the characters are forgettable and the main characters are not the same as they were in the movie, Rapunzel has turned into a rebellious teen who always sasses her birth mother. Flynn is now emotional.I saw the episode, What the hair? Which is a funny title, but I don't like the premise. In that episode, people are worrying about Rapunzel's hair and they do stupid things such as electrocuting her hair. Like what is wrong with Rapunzel's hair? It's fine, but yeah, I wanted to know how it grew back all of a sudden after the events of the movie, but going through all of this crazy stuff just to figure out what's wrong with it?