Disney Lied! The Terrifying Original Story of Rapunzel Revealed
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2024
- Today, we’re uncovering the disturbing truth about Rapunzel’s origins that Disney left out. Forget the fairytale you know; the original Rapunzel story from the Grimm Brothers is far darker and more twisted than anything Disney's Tangled could show. From sinister witches to tragic love and betrayal, the true tale of Rapunzel includes themes of kidnapping, isolation, and even blindness. Dive deep with us as we explore the dark magic, manipulative deals, and heartbreaking moments in Rapunzel’s history that have been hidden for centuries.
In this video, we’ll compare the Disney version with the original Grimm Brothers' tale and expose the shocking details Disney never told us. Why was Rapunzel locked away in a tower? Who was the real villain? And how did this story get sanitized over the years? If you're ready to discover the unsettling roots of your favorite fairytale, hit play! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help us bring you more deep dives into the truth behind classic tales. #Rapunzel #DisneyLied #FairytaleOrigins #DarkDisney #GrimmBrothers #RapunzelExposed #TwistedFairytales #DisneySecrets #TrueRapunzelStory #TangledTruth
the classical tale says that Rapunzel's parents were neighbors with a witch that grew rampion (some kind of cabbage) in her garden, and when the mother was pregnant, she had a craving for rampions, so the father stole the rampions from the witch's garden, and the witch was enraged, but she decided to spare his life if he gave her the baby (or in some versions, she outright went and stole the baby girl, but in kinder versions, she told Rapunzel's parents they would not miss their daughter, as they would have more children after her and forget all about her), then Rapunzel gets locked in a tower to keep her isolated till a prince came and fell in love with her at first sight, when the witch found out, she sheared off Rapunzel's hair and banished her with a spell, and then when the prince came, the witch cornered him and caused him to fall off the tower and into a thorn bush, resulting in him becoming blind, the prince then wandered till he heard Rapunzel singing, and they reunited, Rapunzel's tears some how restored the prince's sight
no, i'm pretty sure the version in the video is the original, but it was changed to the version you have
for me, the saddest part was always that Rapunzel's parents never see her again. she has her "happily ever after" with the prince; she doesn't have much memory of her parents; but they definitely remember her, don't they?
My dad read a copy of Grimm Fairy Tales to me when I was younger and I didn't watch Tangled till after I had read the original story. I enjoyed the book more! I liked the part when she asks the witch why she was heavier than the prince.
The fairy tale of Rapunzel must be published in book format!
I’ve read it my grandmother had an old copy of it and I always found myself picking up another book immediately after probably because the original version was so dark
Yes, this is the tale that i grew up with. Not the movie “tangled “ version.
This version is better
The place I hate is the separation of their child
Yep.. much darker... Try reading the Little Mermaid by Grimm... Today's kids would get nightmares.
I have read this version yesrs ago.
'years'
Life, are you the people who make Disney? No, so why are you saying this?
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... what
So messed up
Some people are just wicked, u r not happy with the fact that we love rapunzel what consume you with the dark facts, nobody asked you, your main goal is to get people attention to like and comment to your channel but do you know the truth, you are just criticizers who can't let others enjoy a good movie for ones and it won't get you any where
you're doing the exact thing you're criticizing them for doing. i mean, it was in the title, if you didn't want to hear about the original, you didn't have to click or watch it. also this isn't even really a criticism, just an explanation of the original story.
@@luciasong2350 exactly!
shut up