Why was Rapunzel with long hair?

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According to this question about Tangled, Rapunzel couldn't get her hair back. Then why is she shown with long hair in Ralph Breaks the Internet?



Best Answer

Because all of the Tangled merchandise uses Rapunzel with long hair. So the Princesses are depicted with their common look and standard costume, the actual movie plots have no bearing on their appearance in Ralph Breaks the Internet.




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What does the hair symbolize in Rapunzel?

Symbolism in "Rapunzel": Rapunzel's hair stands as the symbol of her guardian's trust: her maidenhood. But as the Witch calls for her hair day after day, her hair becomes, not only the emblem of her womanhood, but the mark of her captivity."

Why did Rapunzel let down her hair?

Each night she lets down her long golden hair so that her lover can use her hair like a rope to scale the tower and visit her in secret. The couple dream of escape and the charming prince smuggles up fabric so that they can fashion a rope for Rapunzel to scale down the tower wall together.

Is it possible to have hair as long as Rapunzel?

At this rate, it would take at least 150 years to get hair as long as Rapunzel's. Unfortunately, this is much longer than the average human lifespan of 73 years. In short, it's impossible to grow Rapunzel-length hair.



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Answer 2

In the Tangled TV series, Rapunzel gets her hair back:

Since the movie also contains a reference to Cassandra from the show, it would appear that the movie takes place including TV canon.

This reference, by the way, is a painting of an owl on the wall during the princesses scene that looks quite similar to Cassandra's owl from the TV series.

screenshot of YouTube video comparing the painted owl to the owl in the TV series

(Hat tip to Flicks and the City, at around 4:40.)

Also, of course, because she wouldn't be recognizable without her distinctive hair.

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