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Anime & Manga

  • Snow White with the Red Hair: One of the alternate fairy tale chapter covers depicts Kiki as Rapunzel, saving herself from the tower using her hair to climb down as she asks the passing knight Mitsuhide what he's doing. Art of Kiki as Rapunzel and Mitsuhide as a passing would be heroic knight made it on the cover of one volume.

Films - Animated

  • Shrek: Rapunzel's star home appears in Shrek 2 when Shrek, Fiona and Donkey arrive at Far Far Away. Rapunzel herself appears in Shrek the Third as a villainous secondary antagonist, she is also Prince Charming's girlfriend.

Literature

  • Rainbow Magic:
    • In Fern's book, Kirsty says the tower in the garden looks like one Rapunzel would live in.
    • One of the Storybook Fairies, Rosalie, protects Rapunzel and makes sure her story is happy.

Video Games

  • Chaos On Deponia: Rufus makes a "romantic" poem called "Badpunzel".
  • Goddess of Victory: NIKKE: A playable character named Rapunzel is one of the members of Pioneer, a squad whose members are named after fairy tales. As allusions to her namesake fairy tale, Rapunzel has long golden hair which repels Raptures (the game's enemies); and her Extreme Libido can be attributed to more mature variants of the story, where she is charmed by a prince and copulates with him, eventually becoming pregnant with his children.

Web Original

  • SCP Foundation: SCP-2233-1 is a book called "Polylogue – Over the horizon of postmodern relativism", when placed in close to other paper media, the media's contents get altered in a way that mention sociosophy in various forms. In one example, researchers put it next to a copy of Rapunzel, the title got altered to "Treekids" and the plot reads like a scientific demonstration of a discipline called "intellectual bonsaification" where the princess practices said discipline.
  • Vine: One of Darius Benson's "Updated Fairy Tales" Vines has him reading Rapunzel to his son, in which Rapunzel responds to the prince's request of "Let down your hair" with the infamous Vine catchphrase "I ain't gon' do it".

Western Animation

  • An episode of ChalkZone revolves around the cast going to see a Rapunzel play with Queen Rapsheeba in the title role.
  • In the Arthur episode "Clarissa Is Cracked" D.W. and her friends watch a Rapunzel puppet show performed by Mr. Ratburn, which is cut short by the head of the Rapunzel puppet falling off much to the amazement of the kids. When Arthur asks if the show is over, D.W. replies that it's an intermission because Rapunzel fell out of the castle and broke her neck.

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