The guys at Latino Review were able to get there hands on a leaked copy of the trailer for the Disney Movie “Tangled” This is not an official video and alot of the storyboards are still in black in white but still very cool. Thanks Guys!
Here is the article and video:
Up until today, we were only able to show you early concept art with few story details but today we have quite the reverse. As the trailer mostly relies upon storyboards and the animations are still in their earliest stages, this isn’t so much about the look as it is about the tone. While Tangled does mark Disney’s return to its fairytale roots, it’s with a decidedly modern interpretation that’s more Road to El Dorado and Pixar than Snow White or Sleeping Beauty.
Here are some the select highlights from the trailer: Rapunzel has an anthropomorphized gekko/lizard of sorts, the male lead relies upon his charms and wiles to steal hearts and money but is captured by Rapunzel who seems immune to everything he can throw at her — especially since she weilds a frying pan as her defense.
Overall, it seems like Disney is going for humor with this film and is trying to undermine its self-perceived princess problem by making the story every bit about the male lead as it is about Rapunzel escaping from her tower and letting down her golden hair.
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This mock-up trailer is a big, fat FAILURE in every sense of the word. The male/action emphasis, the modern/hip/shampoo-product emphasis, and the comic/Emperor's-New-Groove emphasis make me very disheartened. I had been looking forward to this for sooooo long (back in the days when Glen Keane was directing it.)
The only parts that weren't half-bad were the actual scenes Rapuznel and her long hair (which I admit, are very few, considering the fact that this is, technically, a “Rapunzel” movie.)