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	<title>Disney Lies &#187; Rapunzel</title>
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		<title>Disney Animation 2010: Rapunzel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the 2010 release of Rapunzel, Disney will only have four common fairy tales left to make feature films out of (The Princess and the Pea, Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and Plato&#8217;s Republic). Knowing that they are nearing the end, Disney is pulling out all the stops on this one, using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the 2010 release of <em>Rapunzel,</em> Disney will only have four common fairy tales left to make feature films out of (The Princess and the Pea, Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and Plato&#8217;s <em>Republic).</em> Knowing that they are nearing the end, Disney is pulling out all the stops on this one, using cutting-edge computer animation and filming the entire production in something called Hair-O-Vision.</p>
<p>Originally, <em>Rapunzel</em> was to be titled <em>Rapunzel Unbraided,</em> but an episode of Mythbusters dealing with the usefulness of hair for climbing proved that braided hair was actually stronger than unbraided hair, climbing wise, and if Rapunzel was going to have braided hair, they couldn&#8217;t advertise that she would be unbraided (for legal reasons).</p>
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