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Bex talks Tangled!

@tangledbea / tangledbea.tumblr.com

A fan blog dedicated to the Disney series Tangled the Series/Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. Run by Bex
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So. My biggest complaint for the series was shorty. like, fine, he made sense in season one and season three but his inclusion in season 2 was just so...arbitrary? And aside from occasional gags and one ex machina was just... i know it's for kids but he was never funny, ya get me? is there something I'm missing about shorty?

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Hello, @princce7 and thank you for coming to me off anon (even though I totally know who you are, but hello anyway, I seriously appreciate it).

Nah, man, Shorty was... okay in the movie (didn't need to be the last character on screen, though), already overused in Tangled Ever After, and when I found out he was going to be a regular in the series, I was just like... "Why?"

But if it makes you feel any better, Tom Caulfield doesn't like him, either, and even boarded this (as a joke).

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Anonymous asked:

Your personal favorite scenes/boards that Tom Caulfield did for the series? :)

Oooh, I love Tom's work!

The flash that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that "Enchanted Girl" was Zhan Tiri.

The entire sequence in "Destinies Collide" where they fought the ghosts, beginning with Lance's shining moment of an idea on how to destroy them.

Baby Pascal meets little Rapunzel in "Pascal's Story".

STABBY STABBY! from "Peril On the High Seas".

Ruddiger gets possessed by the spirit of Wile E Coyote in "The Lost Treasure of Herz Der Sonne"

This conversation (that ended up not happening) between Lance and Cassandra, panning back to Eugene and Rapunzel in "The Return of Strongbow"

And I just realized I have a lot of boards saved on a different computer, cause I also adore Captain's dance sequence in "The Wrath of Ruthless Ruth" and the dance-off in "The Brothers Hook", among many others.

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In 2018, Tom Caulfield and Kay Ritter treated us all to a Halloween fanart war that has come to be known as

Andrew Van Helsing vs. Vamparian

“Meanwhile, in a jail cell, where Vamp-arian is held up for being a weenie…“

“Gotta get through ol RuddiGRRRRRRR first…….“

“Garlic! Not good for vampires!” 

“Lucky for Varian…he’s not the only undead walking the earth this Halloween……“

“The sun! A vampires weakness! 2 down!”

All art by Tom Caulfield and Kay Ritter.

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Anonymous asked:

Did you see Tom Caulfield’s rant about Zootopia? He said the movie was ableist and that the movie “hates disabled people” like that’s not an exaggeration. He literally said that. It’s because the sidewalks don’t have ramps on the ends and the little bumps for people with canes, no disabled characters in the background, and a wheelchair in a hospital which is a negative stereotype (according to him) it feels good really confrontational to the people who worked on the movie (the animators) and rich coming from him considering the representation of disabled characters on the Tangled series. Btw I have a disability myself and I feel like his comments were uncalled for and a stretch, and the tangled’s depiction of mental illness is MUCH worse than any lack of depiction from Zootopia.

Yes, I saw it. Tom also has a disability, did you know that? And it was less a rant and more of a lengthy critique, and he did it for Disability Awareness Month. He also did a comparison with Turning Red, talking about how obvious it is that the Toronto in Turning Red is designed with disabled people in mind.

The primary difference on this subject between Zootopia and Tangled is not that one is populated with animals and the other with humans, but the apparent time period it takes place in. Zootopia takes place in a modern setting, where disability awareness should be built into structures. Part of the critique points out that the only use of a wheelchair is as an object of suspense in an abandoned hospital during a tense moment in the movie, which brought to his mind the treatment of disabled people in the real world for the longest time as something to be shut away and ignored. Zootopia is intended to be a place where anyone can exist happily. It goes out of its way to show how vehicles and buildings and even neighborhoods are designed to accommodate all the different animal sizes. But while they took such care in that area, they completely ignored people with mobility issues.

You and he are both disabled, but the fact of the matter is no two people's experiences are identical. Just because you didn't take offense to Zootopia doesn't mean he's not allowed to, and vice versa. Also, you mention Tangled's depiction of mental illness as though Tom himself wrote the series. He was a visual director and story board artist. His work shaped the look of the show, not the plot or how it was written. Just because he is critiquing one thing doesn't mean he's excusing something he didn't talk about. Tangled was not the subject of his thread, Zootopia was.

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