Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Hi everyone and welcome back! This was so adorable! We love our Disney movies! Did Eugene plan ahead and buy his own lanterns for their boat trip? I hope so! Funny and sweet!

You can find this video in our Google Drive. Our LINKS are located right on this same page. Look for "LINK- MOVIE Reactions" or "LINK- ALL FULL Reactions" (depending on what tier you donated too). These LINKS can appear sometimes at the top of our POSTS page or the bottom, depending on when they were updated. Please feel free to message me directly if you have any issues :)

Our LINK POSTS explain how to watch our Google Drive videos. Please Move or download the video you wish to view to your device or to your own Google Drive. You should NOT watch directly on our Google Drive since it's made for filing sharing only. Google will stop all actions with videos until people stop directly streaming there.  Thank you!

Here is a temp LINK for those who want to view directly (streaming):

https://youtu.be/I7UMNT5RhVI

Thanks so much for your support! You keep us creating and we can't thank you enough! Please enjoy! xoxo


Files

Comments

Kevin

You should definitely see CoCo

rhaegar

So happy you picked this one to react to. I'm sure you guys needed a break from all the war/gangster movies. It's my favorite of the Disney revival era, and just one of my favorite Disney films of all time.

Anonymous

You guys should check out Rango. Love the animation

Katie Bjordahl

i highly recommend hunchback of notre dame (1996)

Anthony

You guys should react to Beauty and the Beast (1991)

Anonymous

Thank you ladies for giving me an excuse to watch this movie again! 🥰

Oouga

In the original story of Rapunzel that I recall (since you three couldn't recall the details of the original reason she was trapped in a tower): Rapunzel was kidnapped and hidden in the tower. Sources vary on why she was kidnaped, some say it was in return for a theft done by the parents. In an case, the kidnapper raises Rapunzel in the tower away from others. She uses the phrase "Rapunzel, let down your long hair," to ask Rapunzel to throw the hair as a rope to help her up the tower. One day a prince (or in this version a thief) sees this and decides to try it himself. Rapunzel, despite the man's voice being different from the female kidnapper, lets down her hair and he climbs up. He visits regularly until the kidnapper catches on and cuts Rapunzel's hair while he's climbing it, sending him falling and injuring himself (blinding himself in the version I recall). The kidnapper takes Rapunzel to the edge of a desert and leaves her there, abandons her (not sure why). Rapunzel is pregnant with twins at that point and delivers on her own with no help. (Fairytales, huh?) The blind prince looks for her everywhere and finally finds her, hearing her singing to her children. When she recognizes him, half starved and blind, she tends him, crying over his injuries. Her tears wash into his eyes and heals him. I'm not sure what other versions are out there, but that's the one I recall (Fairytale Theatre, with Shelly Duvall).