

Instinctively, Rapunzel pulls up a chair and sings the incantation hurriedly, causing Gothel to become younger almost instantly.

Gothel then insensitively teases Rapunzel for her slowness and decreases her confidence in front of a mirror, before saying she loves her, as usual, and asking her to sing the incantation to her hair. Rapunzel complies and uses her hair and a lantern holder as a rope and pulley to bring Gothel to the window. Soon after, Mother Gothel finally arrives at the base of the tower and calls for Rapunzel to let down her long hair. The day before her eighteenth birthday, she decides with Pascal that she will finally ask Mother Gothel to see the lights. Wanting to know the meaning behind this phenomenon, Rapunzel develops a dream to see these lights in person. That night, every year, she witnesses thousands of beautiful floating lights in the sky, brighter than the stars, rise over the tops of the alcove and into view of the tower's largest window. Since childhood, she has become fascinated by an annual event that seems to happen only on her birthday. Though she is happy with her life in the tower, Rapunzel longs to someday explore the outside world. While Mother Gothel (whom she views as her mother) is away, Rapunzel does many tasks throughout the tower to occupy her time. Locked up in the towerĪlmost eighteen years after her kidnapping, Rapunzel, now a young woman with 70 feet of hair, plays a quick game of hide-and-seek with her pet chameleon, Pascal. Gothel hid her in a tower and raised her there as if she were his own daughter, using her as his source of rejuvenation. Shortly after her birth, Mother Gothel, a witch who used the flower to rejuvenate, sneaks into her room one night to take a piece of Rapunzel's hair, but realizes that by doing so she loses her powers, so she kidnaps the princess and takes her away from her parents. As a result, Rapunzel acquired magical abilities through her long golden hair. When her mother was expecting her she fell ill, so she drank the legendary golden flower to recover. Rapunzel was born of King Frederic and Queen Arianna, being by birth the princess of Corona and the heir to the throne. 1.6.1 Problems with Eugene and meeting Adira.
