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+ | {{Quote|Before I could return home, a [[Night Root|witch]] appeared, her face hidden under a cloak. She attacked me, chased me into this tower.|[[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Rapunzel]] to [[Prince Charming]]|The Tower}} |
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+ | '''[[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Rapunzel]]'s Tower''' is an [[Enchanted Forest]] location featured on [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. It appears in the [[The Tower|fourteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. |
Rapunzel's Tower is based on a location of the same name from the fairytale, "[[Rapunzel (Fairytale)|Rapunzel]]". |
Rapunzel's Tower is based on a location of the same name from the fairytale, "[[Rapunzel (Fairytale)|Rapunzel]]". |
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==History== |
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+ | After her elder brother's death, [[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Princess Rapunzel]] becomes the next-in-line to inherit her parents' kingdom. Unsure of her leadership skills, she tries to get rid of these worries by venturing to [[Sherwood Forest]] and ingesting [[Night Root|night root]], a plant that can remove one's fears. Instead, Rapunzel faces an unexpected consequence when her fear takes a physical form as her cloaked doppelganger, who chases her up a tower, although the princess mistakes the stranger for a witch instead. Her further attempts to escape are stopped by the witch, and thus, Rapunzel remains stuck in the tower for years as her appearance remains unchanged, but her braided hair grows to an extensive length. When the [[Dark Curse|first curse]] is cast, Sherwood Forest is one of the areas, while protected by [[Cora]]'s [[magic]], that are unaffected. Even after the curse is broken, Rapunzel is still not able to find a way to leave the tower. {{Ep|The Tower}} }} |
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+ | [[Prince Charming]], soon to be a father for the second time, fears being a bad parent after recently losing his [[Emma Swan|first child]]. Prompted by [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]]'s advice, he heads to [[Sherwood Forest]] to dig up [[Night Root|night root]] and eliminate his inner turmoil by magical means. From her tower window, [[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Rapunzel]] sees him and shouts for help. Using her hair as a rope of sorts, Prince Charming climbs up. After Rapunzel tells him the story of how she became trapped in the tower, he promises to lead her out, but they are confronted by the cloaked witch. When the witch reveals herself to be a manifestation of Rapunzel's fears, Prince Charming convinces the princess that the only way to save herself is to fight against it. As the doppelganger climbs up the tower to Rapunzel, she severs her hair, which sends her fear apparent pummeling to its death. Finally free, the princess leaves the tower with Prince Charming and journeys home to her parents. {{Ep|The Tower}} }} |
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+ | *Rapunzel's Tower is featured in the [[Episode Title Cards|title card]] for "[[The Tower]]".<ref>[[:File:314Title.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *The tower is located in [[Sherwood Forest]]. {{Ep|The Tower}} |
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+ | *[[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Rapunzel]]'s tower also doubles as the [[Dark Castle|dungeon]] where [[Rumplestiltskin]] tortures [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] in "[[Lacey]]", and the [[Arendelle]] Castle tower where [[Anna]] tries on the wedding dress in "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]".<ref>[[Adam Horowitz]] and [[Edward Kitsis]] on the [[Season Four]] [[Once Upon a Time: The Complete Fourth Season|Blu-ray]] Audio Commentary for "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]"</ref> {{Ep|The Tower}} |
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Revision as of 05:28, 31 January 2020
For the second iteration, see Gothel's Tower. |
Rapunzel's Tower is an Enchanted Forest location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the third season.
Rapunzel's Tower is based on a location of the same name from the fairytale, "Rapunzel".
History
After her elder brother's death, Princess Rapunzel becomes the next-in-line to inherit her parents' kingdom. Unsure of her leadership skills, she tries to get rid of these worries by venturing to Sherwood Forest and ingesting night root, a plant that can remove one's fears. Instead, Rapunzel faces an unexpected consequence when her fear takes a physical form as her cloaked doppelganger, who chases her up a tower, although the princess mistakes the stranger for a witch instead. Her further attempts to escape are stopped by the witch, and thus, Rapunzel remains stuck in the tower for years as her appearance remains unchanged, but her braided hair grows to an extensive length. When the first curse is cast, Sherwood Forest is one of the areas, while protected by Cora's magic, that are unaffected. Even after the curse is broken, Rapunzel is still not able to find a way to leave the tower. ("The Tower")
Prince Charming, soon to be a father for the second time, fears being a bad parent after recently losing his first child. Prompted by Robin Hood's advice, he heads to Sherwood Forest to dig up night root and eliminate his inner turmoil by magical means. From her tower window, Rapunzel sees him and shouts for help. Using her hair as a rope of sorts, Prince Charming climbs up. After Rapunzel tells him the story of how she became trapped in the tower, he promises to lead her out, but they are confronted by the cloaked witch. When the witch reveals herself to be a manifestation of Rapunzel's fears, Prince Charming convinces the princess that the only way to save herself is to fight against it. As the doppelganger climbs up the tower to Rapunzel, she severs her hair, which sends her fear apparent pummeling to its death. Finally free, the princess leaves the tower with Prince Charming and journeys home to her parents. ("The Tower")
Trivia
On-Screen Notes
- Rapunzel's Tower is featured in the title card for "The Tower".[1]
- The tower is located in Sherwood Forest. ("The Tower")
Filming Locations
- Rapunzel's tower also doubles as the dungeon where Rumplestiltskin tortures Robin Hood in "Lacey", and the Arendelle Castle tower where Anna tries on the wedding dress in "A Tale of Two Sisters".[2] ("The Tower")
Appearances
Once Upon a Time: Season Three | ||||||||||
"The Heart of the Truest Believer": | "Lost Girl": | "Quite a Common Fairy": | "Nasty Habits": | "Good Form": | "Ariel": | "Dark Hollow": | "Think Lovely Thoughts": | "Save Henry": | "The New Neverland": | "Going Home": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
"New York City Serenade": | "Witch Hunt": | "The Tower": | "Quiet Minds": | "It's Not Easy Being Green": | "The Jolly Roger": | "Bleeding Through": | "A Curious Thing": | "Kansas": | "Snow Drifts": | "There's No Place Like Home": |
Absent | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
References
- ↑ File:314Title.png
- ↑ Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis on the Season Four Blu-ray Audio Commentary for "A Tale of Two Sisters"