When she touched the rocks, her hair grew back when she didn't know that was going to happen, and then it was unbreakable, so she couldn't cut it again even when she wanted to. But, during the fight with Zhan Tiri, she made the conscious choice to cut her hair.
For all we know, her hair does grow back, just not with her powers back.
Rapunzel's original power was the power to heal with the original, healing incantation, a power that she acquired from the golden flower, but once her hair was cut, it lost those magical abilities. Her hair grows back after touching the black rocks, and they start growing around the place where the flower grew.
Yes, in Disney's ``Tangled,'' when Flynn Rider cuts Rapunzel's hair, she loses her magical powers completely. Prior to this, her long hair had the ability to heal and reverse aging due to its magical properties. After the hair is cut, it turns brown and becomes ordinary, signifying the loss of her powers.
First, we researched the story of Rapunzel and discovered that it never clearly states how long her hair was. However, we were able to identify that the tower she was trapped in was 70-feet tall, therefore we could assume that Rapunzel's hair was at least 70-feet long.
So, in conclusion, the chances of there ever being a Tangled 2 are slim to none, since the folks who created movie are not interested in making a sequel.
If Gothel, however, loved her back is debatable. Gothel may have once cared enough for Rapunzel enough to go out of her way to keep Rapunzel happy (such as making her favorite dinner and collecting rare paint colors) though this might just have been to keep on being able to use Rapunzel's hair to remain young.
Rapunzel admits her hair glows when she sings, then realizes they can use her hair light to find a way out. Rapunzel later uses her hair to heal Flynn's injured hand. Rapunzel tells Flynn about the magical qualities of her hair and how her mother has never allowed her to cut her hair or step out of the castle.
By popular demand, directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard are bringing back some of Disney's most beloved characters when "Tangled Ever After" picks up where "Tangled" left off. The Kingdom is in a festive mood as everyone gathers for the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Flynn.
First of all, when it was cut in the movie, that haircut was a symbol of Eugene's love and his sacrifice for her. It's also a symbol of her freedom, the chain that bound her to the tower and Gothel's servitude being broken. (Not to mention it was a brand new experience for her!
When they fall into each other's arms, Rapunzel sheds tears, two of which fall into the prince's eyes, immediately restoring his sight. The prince leads Rapunzel and their children to his kingdom where they live happily ever after.
While Gothel's age is never explicitly stated, it is hinted in the series that she is at least 1,000 years old, as she is depicted as a pupil of Lord Demanitus, who lived 1,000 years prior to the events of the show.
In the Tangled franchise, Cassandra is the biological child of Mother Gothel.
Rapunzel and Eugene are the first to sign their names in the new book, and through their love, Arianna and Frederic's memories finally begin to slowly return.
Eventually, they find each other. By then, Rapunzel has given birth to twins. Her tears restore the Prince's sight. He takes her away to his castle where they live happily.
Meanwhile, Flynn falls in love with Rapunzel and undergoes a change of heart. He attempts to reconcile with the Stabbington Brothers, but they hand him over to the officials, who sentence him to death, while Gothel takes Rapunzel away. Maximus helps Flynn escape and return to Rapunzel's tower to rescue her.
In "Beginnings", the reason behind the regrowth of Rapunzel's hair in "Before Ever After" was revealed. When she came into contact with the rocks, part of the Moonstone's powers went into her hair, causing it to grow back and become indestructible like them so she can be protected on her journey.
The events after this mirror those of the film, as the Odd Sisters watch with glee as Gothel eventually dies when Flynn cuts Rapunzel's hair and she falls out of the tower, turning to dust.
By the end of the movie, Rapunzel and Flynn become a couple and are living happily ever after. Eugene and Rapunzel in the series.
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Cassandra is a lesbian character from Tangled.
With that said, The Art of Frozen by Charles Solomon has perhaps the most official statement on the era it takes place: the 1840's. Which means that depending on when Frozen takes place (Disney is never exact), Tangled could take place during either the 1830's or 1840's.