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'''''Rapunzel''''' is a [[::Category:2004 brickfilms|2004]] comedy brickfilm by [[Jay Silver]]. It is a humorous take on the German fairy tale of the [[wikipedia:Rapunzel|same name]].
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'''''Rapunzel''''' is a [[::Category:2004 brickfilms|2004]] comedy brickfilm by [[Jay Silver]]. It is a humorous take on the German fairy tale of the [[wikipedia:Rapunzel|same name]], and was created to test digital face animation. Multiple parodies of the film were created by other brickfilmers.
   
 
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|First Release = *''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6226ZhbYw0w Repugnant]''
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After ''Rapunzel'' was released on [[Brickfilms.com]], it was followed by many parodies, spin-offs and homages made by various brickfilmers. This began when [[Nate Burr]] and [[Nick Maniatis]] each released a parody at the same time on March 6.<ref>[http://brickfilms.com/topic/twin-parody-rapunzel/ Release thread of ''Repugnant'' and ''RP2020'']</ref> Some of the notable parodies include:
 
After ''Rapunzel'' was released on [[Brickfilms.com]], it was followed by many parodies, spin-offs and homages made by various brickfilmers. This began when [[Nate Burr]] and [[Nick Maniatis]] each released a parody at the same time on March 6.<ref>[http://brickfilms.com/topic/twin-parody-rapunzel/ Release thread of ''Repugnant'' and ''RP2020'']</ref> Some of the notable parodies include:
* ''[[Repugnant]]'' by [[Nate Burr]]
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*March 6, 2004: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6226ZhbYw0w Repugnant]'' by [[Nate Burr]]
* ''[[RP2020]]'' by [[Nick Maniatis]]
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*March 6, 2004: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6SOemhgOKtvZ1VxRkpDWnR6RWM/view RP2020]'' by [[Nick Maniatis]]
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*April 5, 2004: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-jPeVO1TVhYP5hEgRD40uQPvoLc-50Sw/view Rapunz-oops]'' by [[Day Clancy]]
* ''[[About Rapunzel]]'' by [[Bert Loos]]
 
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*April 15, 2004: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6SOemhgOKtveWdUUEJzVkk0bGc/view It's Rapunzel]'' by [[Mark Wanninger]]
* ''[[Rap 'n Zel]]'' by [[Roland Szentesi]]
 
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*June 4, 2004: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0kf__51kPlCWkVLNUZCUnFqQVU/view The True Story of Rapunzel]'' by [[Christoph Brock]]
* ''[[It's Rapunzel]]'' by [[Mark Wanninger]]
 
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*August 22, 2005: ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6SOemhgOKtvdnYwczQ4X2dkUGc/view Rap 'n Zel]'' by [[Roland Szentesi]]
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*August 24, 2005: ''Sir Rapunzel'' {{MissingSymbol}} by Freddy "MB" Vinehill-Cliffe
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*August 24, 2005: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cd26rjbrMA About Rapunzel]'' by [[Bert Loos]] (also a parody of ''[[About a Door]]'' by [["Holgor"]])
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*September 6, 2005: ''Rapunzel'' {{MissingSymbol}} by Chris "CJ Studios" J.
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Revision as of 19:28, 6 August 2019

Rapunzel is a [[::Category:2004 brickfilms|2004]] comedy brickfilm by Jay Silver. It is a humorous take on the German fairy tale of the same name, and was created to test digital face animation. Multiple parodies of the film were created by other brickfilmers.

Plot

A knight approaches the base of Rapunzel's tower. He calls up to here, imploring with her to let down her hair. After a moment, Rapunzel's entire hair piece is thrown down and bounces off the ground. The knight, shocked, runs away.[1]

Crew

Parodies and Spin-offs

After Rapunzel was released on Brickfilms.com, it was followed by many parodies, spin-offs and homages made by various brickfilmers. This began when Nate Burr and Nick Maniatis each released a parody at the same time on March 6.[2] Some of the notable parodies include:

References