Film and television Tangled (2010) Rapunzel first appears in
Tangled as an infant princess who is born to a queen. Having inherited the healing abilities of a magical flower the ailing queen ingested while pregnant, the princess is kidnapped by a vain old woman named Mother Gothel the night after the princess was born. Gothel then uses her hair to remain young and beautiful. Gothel raises the princess in an isolated tower, from which Rapunzel sees the release of thousands of floating lanterns, unaware that these lanterns are actually the kingdom's way of remembering her. As her eighteenth birthday arrives, Rapunzel grows increasingly eager to leave the tower and see the floating lanterns, and blackmails a wanted thief named Flynn Rider to take her there in her mother's absence. However, Gothel soon learns of Rapunzel's disobedience and pursues them, hiring a pair of thieves to incapacitate Flynn. Rapunzel and Flynn eventually arrive at the kingdom in time for the lantern ceremony. Soon afterwards, Flynn is ambushed and turned in to the police by his former partners-in-crime, the Stabbington brothers, whom he abandoned in an attempt to outrun the king's soldiers, and is sentenced to death. However, before the Brothers can harm Rapunzel, Gothel knocks them unconscious and takes a heartbroken Rapunzel back to the tower. Back in her bedroom, Rapunzel suddenly regains subconscious memories of her true identity and rebels against Gothel. However, Gothel, unwilling to lose Rapunzel, traps her. When Flynn escapes and arrives at the tower to save Rapunzel, Gothel stabs him. Desperate to save him, Rapunzel promises to do whatever Gothel pleases in return. Gothel complies, but just before Rapunzel can heal him, Flynn cuts her hair short with a mirror shard, causing it to turn brown and lose all of its magical powers, resulting in Gothel's death. Flynn dies in Rapunzel's arms, but the flower's magic manifests itself through Rapunzel's tears and returns Flynn to life. Flynn returns Rapunzel to the palace, where she is finally reunited with her parents. At the end of the film, Flynn accepts his birth name, Eugene Fitzherbert, and reveals that he has proposed to Rapunzel.
Tangled: Ever After (2012) In this 6-minute short film, the entire kingdom is preparing for Rapunzel's marriage to Eugene. Several guests are in attendance, including Rapunzel's birth parents, the King and Queen, the pub thugs and the Stabbington Brothers, while their animal friends Pascal, a chameleon, and Maximus, a horse, serve as the Flower boy and ring bearer, respectively. Just as a brown-haired Rapunzel, accompanied by her father, completes her journey down the aisle to unite with Eugene, Maximus, who is carrying the wedding rings on a pillow in his mouth, has a reaction to one of Pascal's flower petals and sneezes, expelling the rings down the aisle and out onto the city streets. Desperate to retrieve them, Pascal and Maximus sneak out of the chapel while Rapunzel and Eugene say their wedding vows. After pursuing the rings on a tumultuous pursuit around the kingdom and encountering several obstacles along the way, they finally manage to recover them from a flock of flying doves, crashing into a tar factory in the process. Pascal and Maximus return to the chapel just as the bishop asks for the rings. Though shocked by their tar-covered appearance, Rapunzel and Eugene exchange rings nonetheless and share a kiss. Exhausted from their previous endeavors, Maximus sits down, nudging the wedding cake in the process and causing it, which has been positioned on wheels, to roll down the aisle.
Frozen (2013) Rapunzel and Eugene have a cameo appearance on Elsa's coronation day. Rapunzel is shown at the front gates grand opening as Anna runs out singing "For the First Time in Forever".
Sofia the First: The Curse of Princess Ivy (2014) Called upon by the Amulet of Avalor, Rapunzel rescues Princess Sofia and Princess Amber from a crevice by letting them climb her 70-foot-long blonde hair. Flying back to Enchancia on one of the dragons, she teaches Amber about the consequences of her actions toward Sofia, in the form of a song, "Risk It All" and refers to Eugene it in. She then gives Amber one final piece of advice: "If you truly love your sister, you'll know what to do when the time comes" and vanishes back to Corona.
Mandy Moore reprises her role from the film as well. It was announced in April 2026 that Rapunzel will appear in the sequel series to
Sofia the First, entitled
Sofia the First: Royal Magic, with Rapunzel providing "wisdom and guidance" with the protagonist, Sofia.
Tangled: Before Ever After (2017) Rapunzel is adjusting to her new life as the princess of Corona six months after the events of
Tangled. Rapunzel's coronation is set to happen in a few days. Her father restricts her freedom, prepared to not lose his daughter once more. In the middle of all this stress, on the night of the royal banquet, Eugene publicly proposes to Rapunzel, but she rejects it, feeling she is not sure if she is interested to stay at the palace after marriage and that she needs to sort out her life first. On that night, she is sneaked out from the kingdom by her lady-in-waiting, Cassandra, so that she can get her mind off her problems. When Cassandra shows her the place where the mystical golden flower that saved her mother and herself was found, she touches one of the mystical rock spikes that started to sprout around a year ago, causing her 70 feet long blonde hair to grow back, and possessing new abilities. The story continues as she is confronted by a known enemy of the kingdom on her coronation day, and is forbidden to leave the walls of Corona without her father's consent. In her bedchamber, Rapunzel is determined to fill her journal with her own adventures, and solve the mystery of her hair's miraculous return.
''Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure'' (2017–2020) Rapunzel appears in the animated
television series. Most of the first season is set on her uncovering the mystery of her new hair and its connection to the mystical rock spikes she had discovered several weeks ago, with the help of her lady-in-waiting Cassandra (who later turns out to be Mother Gothel's daughter, which also makes her Rapunzel's adoptive sister), and a young scientist named Varian. In addition, she tries her best on how to be a good princess and future queen of Corona, even though her naive and gullible ways often get her into trouble.
Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) Rapunzel, alongside other Disney Princesses, appeared in the film
Ralph Breaks the Internet, as was announced at the 2017 D23 Expo.
Lego Disney Princess specials Rapunzel appears as one of the main characters in
Lego's animated special,
Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest, released on
Disney+ on August 18, 2023. She also appears in the 2025 sequel,
Lego Disney Princess: Villains Unite.
Once Upon a Studio (2023) Rapunzel appears in the short film,
Once Upon a Studio. She is shown helping
Mickey Mouse save
Clarabelle Cow from being hypnotized by
Kaa by knocking Kaa out with her pan and she is shown standing next to Eugene in the group photo.
Upcoming live-action film Teagan Croft has been announced to play Rapunzel in a live-action adaptation of the 2010 film.
Merchandise Rapunzel is the tenth member of the
Disney Princess line-up, a marketing franchise aimed primarily at young girls that manufactures and releases products such as toys, video and audio recordings, clothing, and video games.
The Walt Disney Company introduces characters into its Disney Princess line-up through coronation. Rapunzel's was held on October 2, 2011, at the
Kensington Palace in London, England; the character became the franchise's first princess to have been computer-animated. However, the franchise uses a traditionally animated rendering of Rapunzel in most of its merchandise. Following her coronation, Rapunzel was recognized with her own page on the official Disney Princess website.
Disney Consumer Products has released several merchandise based on
Tangled that features Rapunzel. The character's likeness has also been adapted into a variety of
doll products. Rapunzel was the first character created and released as part of the Disney Animator's Collection, a series of dolls depicting each of the eleven Disney Princesses as
toddler. She was designed by
Glen Keane, who served as her supervising animator on the original film.
Video games Rapunzel appears as a playable character in an interactive
adventure-themed video game based on the film, entitled
Tangled: The Video Game. The game was released by
Disney Interactive Studios on November 23, 2010, one day before the film's November 24 theatrical release, specifically for the
Nintendo video game platforms Wii and
DS, and follows the plot of the original film. Voice actress
Mandy Moore reprises her role as Rapunzel in the video game. An
alternate version of Rapunzel appears as a playable character in the video game
Disney Mirrorverse.
Books Rapunzel appears in
Mother Knows Best: A Tale of the Old Witch, the fifth book of the Disney Villains series by author
Serena Valentino. She is stolen by
Mother Gothel as a baby, but rather than being raised by Gothel, who is obsessed with the preservation of her two sisters, she is raised by Mrs. Tiddlebottom and Mrs. Lovelace, the housekeeper and nanny. On her eight birthday, the Odd Sisters come and assist Gothel in attempting to use Rapunzel's hair to raise her sisters from the dead. When Mrs. Lovelace finds them, the ceremony is broken. Rapunzel is put to sleep and remains asleep in the tower for a decade. When the Odd Sisters' spell breaks, she awakes and events follow the path of the film, with her meeting Flynn and going off on her adventures. When Flynn is stabbed and dies after cutting her hair, Circe uses Rapunzel's tears to resurrect Flynn. The two are later married with Circe and
Snow White attending their wedding.
Theme parks in 2019. Rapunzel currently makes regular appearances at various
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts sites, locations and attractions. In anticipation of the film's theatrical release, several
Tangled-based attractions were constructed at various Disney Parks locations in both California and Florida, United States. These include a life-sized replica of Rapunzel's tower, located in
Fantasyland. As part of photographer
Annie Leibovitz's
Disney Dream Portrait Series that she has been
commissioning for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts since 2007, The Walt Disney Company hired American country singer-songwriter
Taylor Swift to be featured as the model for Rapunzel. In a detailed description of the piece,
Us Weekly wrote, "The stunning image — captioned 'Where a world of adventure awaits' — shows the 23-year-old
Grammy winner perched on the window ledge of a moss-covered stone tower. A pink petticoat peeks out from under her purple gown as she stares wistfully into the distance, her long golden tresses flowing regally in the wind." Swift told
On The Red Carpet that she was honored. ==Reception==