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"TANGLED" ANIMATED TV SERIES, BASED ON WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS' ACCLAIMED FEATURE FILM, BEGINS PRODUCTION FOR 2017 PREMIERE ON DISNEY CHANNEL
Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi to Reprise their Roles
Series to Feature Music by Academy Award-Winning Disney Legend Alan Menken
"Tangled," an animated series for kids, tween and families, based on Walt Disney Animation Studios' acclaimed feature film, has begun production with Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi reprising their roles as Rapunzel and Eugene (also known as Flynn Rider). The series will premiere in 2017 on Disney Channels around the world. It was announced today by Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide. It will also reunite Disney Legend and Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater.
Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series was developed by animation veterans Chris Sonnenburg (Disney's "Enchanted") and Shane Prigmore ("The Lego Movie").
Marsh said, "The genius of the original movie was its seamless blending of cinematic adventure, character-driven comedy and touching emotion. And we are fortunate to have several of the creative talent from that movie on board with this new production. With the addition of Chris and Shane as Executive Producers, we have the perfect team in place to create a series worthy of the original film."
Set between the events of the feature film and the start of the 2012 short film, "Tangled Ever After," the animated series unfolds as Rapunzel acquaints herself with her parents, her kingdom and the people of Corona. Her irrepressible spirit and natural curiosity about the world drives her to the realization that there is so much more she needs to learn before she can truly accept her royal destiny. She boldly puts her crown and impending marriage on hold to seek out epic adventures, much to the dismay of the King who, after missing out on Rapunzel's youth, must accept that his daughter is now an independent young woman. Accompanying Rapunzel on her journey will be Eugene; the plucky chameleon sidekick, Pascal; the no-nonsense horse, Maximus; the Snuggly Duckling Pub Thugs; and newcomer Cassandra, a tough-as-nails handmaiden, who becomes Rapunzel's confidant.
In 2012, Disney Channel presented the "Tangled Ever After" short, which delivered 5.0 million Total Viewers, 2.6 million Kids 2-11 and 1.4 million Adults 18-49.
Sonnenburg is the executive producer and supervising director and Prigmore is co-executive producer and creative director. Jase Ricci ("Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles") is story editor. Celebrated artist Claire Keane ("Frozen," "Tangled"), daughter of Disney Legend Glen Keane, who was animation supervisor on the feature film, consulted on development of the series. Emmy Award-winning Kevin Kliesch ("Tangled Ever After") will serve as score composer.
Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi to Reprise their Roles
Series to Feature Music by Academy Award-Winning Disney Legend Alan Menken
"Tangled," an animated series for kids, tween and families, based on Walt Disney Animation Studios' acclaimed feature film, has begun production with Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi reprising their roles as Rapunzel and Eugene (also known as Flynn Rider). The series will premiere in 2017 on Disney Channels around the world. It was announced today by Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide. It will also reunite Disney Legend and Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater.
Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series was developed by animation veterans Chris Sonnenburg (Disney's "Enchanted") and Shane Prigmore ("The Lego Movie").
Marsh said, "The genius of the original movie was its seamless blending of cinematic adventure, character-driven comedy and touching emotion. And we are fortunate to have several of the creative talent from that movie on board with this new production. With the addition of Chris and Shane as Executive Producers, we have the perfect team in place to create a series worthy of the original film."
Set between the events of the feature film and the start of the 2012 short film, "Tangled Ever After," the animated series unfolds as Rapunzel acquaints herself with her parents, her kingdom and the people of Corona. Her irrepressible spirit and natural curiosity about the world drives her to the realization that there is so much more she needs to learn before she can truly accept her royal destiny. She boldly puts her crown and impending marriage on hold to seek out epic adventures, much to the dismay of the King who, after missing out on Rapunzel's youth, must accept that his daughter is now an independent young woman. Accompanying Rapunzel on her journey will be Eugene; the plucky chameleon sidekick, Pascal; the no-nonsense horse, Maximus; the Snuggly Duckling Pub Thugs; and newcomer Cassandra, a tough-as-nails handmaiden, who becomes Rapunzel's confidant.
In 2012, Disney Channel presented the "Tangled Ever After" short, which delivered 5.0 million Total Viewers, 2.6 million Kids 2-11 and 1.4 million Adults 18-49.
Sonnenburg is the executive producer and supervising director and Prigmore is co-executive producer and creative director. Jase Ricci ("Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles") is story editor. Celebrated artist Claire Keane ("Frozen," "Tangled"), daughter of Disney Legend Glen Keane, who was animation supervisor on the feature film, consulted on development of the series. Emmy Award-winning Kevin Kliesch ("Tangled Ever After") will serve as score composer.
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Expo Disney Brasil is currently underway in São Paulo and pictures are arriving on Facebook from certain cellphones in the audience.
As well as pegging sequels to Frozen, Cars and The Incredibles to the 2018-19 release calendar, the presentation also made mention of a Rapunzel TV series for Disney Jr., presumably a direct spin-off from Tangled.
In the shorter term, if you’d like to see a little extra-curricular activity from Rapunzel, Elsa or Anna, Disney are set to release a Blu-ray and DVD of their short films in August of this year. It was showing up for pre-order on some sites for a brief while, but not any longer, but here’s the cover. Expect it around D23 time.
As well as pegging sequels to Frozen, Cars and The Incredibles to the 2018-19 release calendar, the presentation also made mention of a Rapunzel TV series for Disney Jr., presumably a direct spin-off from Tangled.
In the shorter term, if you’d like to see a little extra-curricular activity from Rapunzel, Elsa or Anna, Disney are set to release a Blu-ray and DVD of their short films in August of this year. It was showing up for pre-order on some sites for a brief while, but not any longer, but here’s the cover. Expect it around D23 time.
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@sotiris2006 We are! And it's going to be amazing - exciting story concept, fantastic character design...and hopefully some great songs, too
— Glenn Slater (@SlaterLyrics) May 29, 2015
Can I have a Big Hero 6 animated show on Disney XD now?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be opposed to a Tinker Bell animated series either, the movies were actually good.
Will Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore return though? It's voice-over, it should fast right?
ReplyDeleteWe have to wait till 2018 for The Incredibles 2? I will be 26 by then. Looking forward to Frozen 2, as well, but not as much as The Incredibles 2. I have been waiting for 11 years!
ReplyDeleteI will be 29 or 28 depending if the film comes out before September which in that case i will be 28 lol
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I feel about this...
ReplyDeleteOn to the other point: The collections of Pixar shorts are always aces!!! So YAY for that!!!!
I'll be 33 and I'm still super stoked! If there ever was a sequel I wanted that was it!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah it was reported somewhere they are both coming back.
ReplyDeleteI *loved* this movie, I'd check out the show. Even though I'll be 29 haha.
ReplyDeleteBig Hero 7 could happen as soon as 2017 ---> http://masterherald.com/big-hero-7-could-come-out-around-end-of-2017-tadashi-possibly-returning/18263/
ReplyDeleteIt will definitely be weird since it's not for grown ups but hey it was an AWESOME movie so why not right? LOL and with Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore returning all the better.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely cool that Mandy and Zach are reprising their roles though!
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