MonsterPerfect
Good idea lost in the noise
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Jenni Devyn
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
James Arnold
My favorite characters in Tangled are Rapunzel and, slightly behind her, Flynn. The horse Maximus and the chameleon Pascal were fine in Tangled, but I wasn't dying to see more of them. Yet they are the stars of this animated short. I did not watch Tangled for its physical humor, but since the animals can't talk, that's just about all they do.Within the listed parameters, Tangled Ever After does a decent job, but these story decisions suck the life out of the Tangled universe. I wouldn't care as much if this was a short with the same plot but with no Tangled connection. It would fit right in as the pre-feature short for the next Disney or Pixar movie. But since it's Tangled, I know everyone involved could have done better.Tangled Ever After is a poor choice for the name of this short. It's odd. After watching Tangled, I was fine with the story ending where it did. But this short raised the possibility of more Tangled stories, and then had a middle-of-the-road showing when it got the chance. Now I'm left wanting even more Tangled, to help me move on from this short.
lisafordeay
I've been a huge fan of Tangled since it came out in Irish cinemas on the 28th of January 2011 here where im from and it was an honor to see another brilliant masterpiece again. For those of you who don't know what the first one was about then here's a little recap.A runaway bandit named Flynn Rider aka Eugene Fitzherbert(voiced by Chuck's Zachary Levi) is on the run from the guards after he stole a tiara belonging to the long lost princess who was kidnapped as a baby by an evil witch(voiced by Donna Murphy)named Gothel who wanted the princess for her magical powers that are stored in Rapunzel's 70 feet of hair(voiced by ex Pop Princess now Movie starlet Mandy Moore who was also in that 2002 film A Walk To Remember that's another movie I love)so that she can stay young and healthy forever. But when Flynn stumbles across Rapunzel's tower she whacks him out cold with a frying pan and gets information about these lanterns that appear every year on her bday,he agrees and from here on in the two go off on a hilarious heartwarming adventure together where the two fall madly in love,but Gothel finds out,she stabs Eugene,he dies AND he comes back to life again. Eugene chopped off Rapunzel's magical hair that turned brown and the two live happily ever after.Now for the short sequel of the 2010 hit and your asking me is it even better than the first movie??......well not exactly.The sequel short is about Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert who are getting married and Maximus and Pascal(the two sidekicks from the first movie)are playing a vital role at the ceremony but of course something bad happens and its up to the two sidekicks to save the day and to save the rings before anyone finds out. The animation is just as good as the first movie and Rapunzel(who is now sporting her brown short hairdo which isn't really as spiky as the 1st movie)looks great with the new look,and Eugene is just as handsome as ever. HOWEVER the two don't say as much as the 1st movie as you only hear them on the intro before we see the church that's situated near the castle and well I was kinda disappointed with Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi. I wanted their charcthers to say their wedding vows and I think its not their fault its probably got to do with the editing for this movie.And for 6 MINUTES LONG(yes im really not kidding here this is on for ^ WHOLE MINUTES)it could have been on for much longer,I think the directors wanted to send Tangled packing quick and get rid of it as quickly as possible,but the fans of Tangled(including myself here) wants MORE full length sequels,if their crap so what we'll manage as long as Tangled gets another spin off then im cool with that. I maybe 22 yrs old,a young woman who loves Disney movies A lot ever since I can remember but this was a bit disappointing. Still I did enjoy it and I seen it 60 times on YouTube. But if you want my advice i'd stick with the original version of Tangled. It was funny,charming,beautiful,kinda sad,heartwarming,light-hearted,and brilliant.The 1st one gets a 10/10 The sequel: Im giving a 7.
MartinHafer
While this film is hardly groundbreaking since the characters are all recycled, this is an incredibly cute little short. It picks up from the end of "Tangled" where you see that Rapunzel and Eugene are destined to marry and live happily ever after. Here in "Tangled Ever After", it picks up at the wedding where the two are about to be joined. Oddly, they pick their friend, a horse, to be the ring-bearer. Unfortunately, disaster strikes and the rings are lost--and the film shows the horse and his buddy, the chameleon, on a crazed adventure to get those rings! Despite the brevity of the plot, the film gets big kudos for being funny and quite enjoyable throughout. Well worth seeing.
utterlybamboozled
Being a huge Tangled fan, I was really worried about the release of a sequel. I feared it would be cheesy and stupid, but I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Tangled Ever After. I loved it! It was so cute and made me laugh in several parts. Pascal and especially Max were hilarious as they ran around the kingdom trying to catch the wedding rings. If i had one minor complaint, it would be that Eugene made a couple selfish remarks. Since he turned a new leaf I thought he should appear to be kinder? Even though it was for a comedic effect, it bothered me for some reason... Overall this film is cute, funny, and a very satisfying ending to Tangled!