Fatima Mudhesh
This was a short film, a sequel that had the royal wedding. But the lead characters were the horse "Maximus" and the Chameleon "Pascal". The way the rings are dropped and their chase for it. Oh I loved it. I did hope that it should have been a full movie. But nevertheless, it was amazing. I enjoyed it and yes it did maintain the Tangled standard. I did wish it had some songs, since I am still in love with the songs, "I see the light". And some more "I have got a dream". It's a quick but joyful roller-coaster ride movie. I love the colors and details in this and its prequel movie. It's worth watching. And yes I love Maximus' and Pascal's look when they finally get the ring.
Anton Persson
I watched the original movie a while ago, and found it quite good. But this sequel wasn't as good. That's really all I wanted to say, it's my first review here on IMDb, so I just wanted to write something short. But apparently you need to write ten lines, and I'm not sure I have reached that yet, so I will continue talking about this short movie. I'm not entirely sure why I didn't like it. The animation was good, probably on par with the first Tangled movie. Perhaps it was the story that sucked. I guess I shouldn't have too high expectations on a six minute short film, but still. Was there any moral to the story? None that I can think of really. Character development? Not exactly. But those things aren't always required I guess. What bothered me was the.. rather lame humour. Perhaps better suited for kids. I don't know.
MartinHafer
While this film is hardly groundbreaking since the characters are all recycled, this is an incredibly cute little short. It picks up from the end of "Tangled" where you see that Rapunzel and Eugene are destined to marry and live happily ever after. Here in "Tangled Ever After", it picks up at the wedding where the two are about to be joined. Oddly, they pick their friend, a horse, to be the ring-bearer. Unfortunately, disaster strikes and the rings are lost--and the film shows the horse and his buddy, the chameleon, on a crazed adventure to get those rings! Despite the brevity of the plot, the film gets big kudos for being funny and quite enjoyable throughout. Well worth seeing.
utterlybamboozled
Being a huge Tangled fan, I was really worried about the release of a sequel. I feared it would be cheesy and stupid, but I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Tangled Ever After. I loved it! It was so cute and made me laugh in several parts. Pascal and especially Max were hilarious as they ran around the kingdom trying to catch the wedding rings. If i had one minor complaint, it would be that Eugene made a couple selfish remarks. Since he turned a new leaf I thought he should appear to be kinder? Even though it was for a comedic effect, it bothered me for some reason... Overall this film is cute, funny, and a very satisfying ending to Tangled!