Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-1916997-20170603021654/@comment-1916997-20170721173036

Since I did 6 for Cinderella, I got 6 for the other stories as well, with reasoning:

For Alice in Wonderland:

Golden Afternoon - From one of the songs, and it just sounds like a Wonderland-y title.

Pig and Pepper - The chapter title of the chapter where the Dutchess first appears.

Croquet of Roses - Play on "boquet of roses", because of the corquet game played in the Queen of Hearts's rose garden.

Who Stole The Tarts? - Another chapter title.

Off the Wall - A phrase meaning illogical (like Wonderland), and also Humpty Dumpty appears in Through the Looking Glass.

The Dutchess - A character from Wonderland.

For The Frog Princess/The Princess and the Frog:

The Voodoo You Do - The type of magic used to turn the prince into a frog.

What You Need - Line from the song Dig A Little Deeper.

Look Before You Leap - About being cautious, also frogs leap.

Frog in your Throat - Has frog in it.

Kiss A Frog - What Tiana has to do.

Facilier - Main villain in Princess and the Frog.

For Rapunzel/Tangled:

Let Down Your Hair - Famous line from the story.

Eternal Youth - What Gothel seeks.

Hair Raising - Means something scary, also funny because Gothel is literally raising Rapunzel for her hair.

See The Light - Means to realize something, part of a song in Tangled.

A Kidnapped Princess - What Rapunzel is.

Gothel - Main villain in Tangled.