I know we all talk a lot about what the series did wrong and for good reason but what elements do you think the show did right?
Rapunzel needing to learn how to be a leader. Not only that, Rapunzel needing to learn how to exist within society. While I'm not a huge fan of "Rapunzel: Day One," one of the things I did particularly like about it was that we got to see how far she's come as a person since she left the tower.
Rapunzel and Eugene's relationship development is fantastic. It's very realistic for him to feel like he's seen the world, he's ready to settle down, and for her to feel like committing to marriage would take her much-needed freedom from her. (We all know that's wrong, but a lot of society thinks it's right, and that's likely what she would have been told.) But then! Then they spend the entirety of the series getting to know and understand each other better, so by the time we reach the epilogue of the series, he knew that him "checking in" was going to be a big, fat "yes!"
Eugene's dialogue. The vast majority of my favorite lines are Eugene's.
Varian's redemption arc, while a little rushed, was done well.
The art style and animation are gorgeous, and I love them to pieces, especially the farther into the series it got. S3 was *chef's kiss* in terms of animation.
The songs and score are, for the most part, great.
When it got dark, it got dark, and I really appreciate that. You know they had to pull punches because of the rating, but that didn't stop them from having Rapunzel nearly kill everyone with an unknown spell or having mirror doppelgangers go all body horror on us.
Whether or not the writing was good, the emotion was so well-acted and felt so genuine.
Lance Strongbow! Even though he didn't get the treatment he deserved, I love that they knew Eugene needed a friend outside of Rapunzel. That's so healthy! I love Lance as a character and as a concept. I love his humor and his voice and how he wears his heart on his sleeve. He's amazing.
“We did not fight so hard to bring our friend back, only to lose her now.”
Kevin Kliesch updated his project profile with unreleased scores from the Tangled series, which happened to include this stunning version of Alan Menken’s original incantation melody—a composition that continues to be a favorite of mine twelve years later.
Tangled: The Series - Zhan Tiri/Lord Demanitus Theme
In the Tangled theme, there is a certain theme song that plays up whenever the narrative shifts the focus to either Zhan Tiri or Lord Demanitus. Both themes go hand in hand, however the midseason finale of Season 1 was where these themes first appeared and from then on, they all varied. It's pretty interesting to know. The score was found on Kevin Kliech's website, along with many other scores for the series.
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Am I the only one who wishes we got some of that sweet sweet Tangled The Series/Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure underscore? Like, the underscore is just as good as some of the songs. Like in “The Brother’s Hook” when Hook Foot dances, i really liked that music. Love Kevin Kliesch’s underscore.
i vaguely remember a few years ago a post that went around about the full Tangled (2010) soundtrack. It included every single bit of music from the movie, not just the eleven score pieces on the soundtrack. Does that seem familiar? I might be making this up but I'd really love to find it again if it does exist.
I honestly don’t know about a post about that, but I have that soundtrack! It absolutely exists! I wish you luck finding it!
SEASON THREE OF RAPUNZEL’S TANGLED ADVENTURE, STARRING MANDY MOORE AND ZACHARY LEVI, PREMIERES MONDAY, OCT. 7, ON DISNEY CHANNEL AND DISNEYNOW Sean Giambrone, Khary Payton, Chris Diamantopoulos Among Upcoming Guest Voice Cast The animated adventure comedy Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, starring Mandy Moore (This Is Us) and Zachary Levi (Shazam!) as the beloved Rapunzel and Eugene, makes its…
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‘What Eden And Cass Deserved’
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CONGRATULATIONS to Alan Menken, Glenn Slater, Kevin Kliesch, Eden Espinosa, Chris Sonnenburg and the rest of the Tangled: The Series team who just WON Best Original Song for ‘Waiting In The Wings’ at the Daytime Emmys 2020!
Is there anywhere to find the instrumental soundtrack of TTS? I'm trying to find the background music for the show.
There are the official tracks included on the S2 soundtrack, and there is Kevin Kliesch's webpage. You'll need audio-ripping software to get it off of there, and it's not all of the tracks, just the ones he chose to share.
They're also listed alphabetically by title, so if you need to know what the chronological order is, I figured it all out when I was first directed to his page.
Disney’s Tangled Series Renewed Ahead of Season 2 Premiere by James Sanders
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via WordPress ift.tt/2kFoory BEGIN SLIDESHOW Disney’s Tangled series renewed ahead of Season 2 premiere Today it was announced that Disney Channel has ordered a third season of the Emmy Award-nominated animated adventure comedy Tangled: The Series. This news comes before the premiere of its second season, which has been re-titled Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure. Disney Channel also announced that the second season premieres on Sunday, June 24, 8AM EST/PDT on Disney Channel, the DisneyNOW app, and Disney Channel VOD. The series’ talented voice cast includes Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi as the beloved Rapunzel and Eugene, as well as Eden Espinosa, James Monroe-Iglehart and Jeremy Jordan as fan-favorites Cassandra, Lance and Varian. The series features music by Academy Award-winning Disney Legend Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater. Season two of Tangled: The Series finds Rapunzel venturing outside of the kingdom in search of where the mystical black rocks lead, after discovering she is somehow connected to them. Accompanying Rapunzel on her journey is her partner in life, Eugene; her best friend and confidante, Cassandra; her loyal chameleon sidekick, Pascal; no-nonsense and dutiful horse, Maximus; Eugene’s best friend, Lance and the Snuggly Duckling Pub Thugs. Together, they’ll discover new people and places and embark on an incredible new adventure far beyond Corona’s walls. The guest voice cast for season two includes Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee Carol Kane (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) as the mystical traveler Madame Canardist, Lil Rel Howery (Get Out) as a fast-talking host named Goodberry, Yvonne Strahovski (Chuck) as Eugene’s old love interest Stalyan, Bruce Campbell (Cars 2) as the bizarrely charming King Edmund, Britt Robertson (For the People) as the whip-smart no nonsense teenager Vex, Timothy Dalton (License to Kill) as inventor and adventurer Demanitus, Katy Mixon (American Housewife) as the stunningly beautiful Seraphina, and Kathy Najimy (Hocus Pocus) as a sprightly and strange resident of the magical forest. Brand extensions for the series include toys, role-play products and more from Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products. New products, including a brand-new line of back-to-school items, will be available at Disney Stores beginning June 11. Produced by Disney Television Animation, Tangled: The Series was developed by animation veterans Chris Sonnenburg and Shane Prigmore. Sonnenburg serves as executive producer and supervising director; Benjamin Balistreri is co-executive producer, Jase Ricci is story editor and co-producer, and Alan Bodner is art director. Celebrated artist Claire Keane, who painted Rapunzel’s tower murals in the feature film, is the series’ visual development artist. Emmy Award-winning Kevin Kliesch serves as score composer. 2 images The post Disney’s Tangled Series Renewed Ahead of Season 2 Premiere appeared first on ComingSoon.net. Disney’s Tangled Series Renewed Ahead of Season 2 Premiere published first on filmstreaminghdvf.tumblr.com/
This score plays when Rapunzel begins her journey to the Dark Kingdom after defeating Varian. I adore the triumphant music near the end, and when I first watched the episode when I was 11, my childish mind thought that Rapunzel would suddenly get superpowered if she stepped on the rocks.
I think I’m going to dive into his older score for Justice League and some others if available but... maybe that’s just my passion for darkness but hmm... I think his work is brilliant and powerful but it can never be “truly finished”
He’s got talent for more powerful, energetic pieces and more diverse compositions with darker undertones but for those one needs a good show that may end in bombastic climax and resolution of multiple ongoing arcs, lore stuff included. Meanwhile, ThunderCats 2011 was cancelled and Tangled the Series finished on a bad note (previous demonic vibes and powerful lore stuff were cheapened in last season... so nothing truly “bombastic” there, Tangled 1-2 are still more powerful when it comes to epic score/story being told).
You, sir, truly deserve your own animated show to score that may last a couple of seasons where “darkness intensity” (and also mystery!) increases with each one until the very end, with characters written properly and lore well-explained, more engaging villains who don’t ever play dumb and “other” mysterious forces at play. I’m sure the score would be legendary
something like... Ancient spirits of evil and Zhan Tiri of S1-2 having a baby... and that baby is really very well appreciated and properly handled by the showrunners in their plots