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chartyourowncourse:

This is what I submitted to Blu and for some reason tumblr turned it into a pile of troll vomit
And I found it here!

and old Hiccup is somehow Flynn.

chartyourowncourse:

This is what I submitted to Blu and for some reason tumblr turned it into a pile of troll vomit

And I found it here!

and old Hiccup is somehow Flynn.

findingcorona:

Glen Keane’s Rapunzel hair tutorial concept art and film realization. 

(via misterfuzzyrainbow)

Pre-design to Bastion: Vince the chivalrous knight. 
Presumably the female demographic had called for a more competent female protagonist, and had inspired a fumbling, silly, cute, hero type. Maybe Rapunzel will have ended up protecting him! 

(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

Okay, this is probably the lasts of the Bastion/Rapunzel art out there (is it??)… just a tender moment we’ll never see digitally animated, and that makes these more special.

Also, a character line up of all of the initial character designs!


(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

These are some designs for Mother Gothel’s character, who was initially to be known as the evil, mean witch, “Lucretia”, for the movie Rapunzel Unbraided, which would’ve been more akin to the Grimm’s story.

As we all know from the original Grimm’s fairy tale, Gothel had found a couple stealing her delicious rampion lettuce (the pregnant woman’s strong craving), and requested their child as soon as it were born, as payment for all the rampion they’d wanted. The man and his wife simply had agreed to the terms.

She was designed solely to be a stark, evil contrast to the sweet little girl. Her own magic was the only factor in her eternal life. She kept Rapunzel, as she was named after the rampion, in the tower after she turned age 12, for no reason other than to protect and keep her. 

Rapunzel decided to go off with the king’s son, who’d she’d been sneaking into the tower, and Gothel cut her hair, banished her to a desert, and told the prince that she killed her.

The prince jumped from the tower and gauged out his eyes on thorns. He did nothing but cry around the forest for years, until he found Rapunzel’s voice (and her twins) in the desert. She hugged him and cried onto his eyes, and they were healed again. They lived happily ever after in his kingdom.

However, in ‘Tangled’, Gothel had done none of these things. She instead became a sympathetic, human, overprotective mother, who only wanted to stay alive, to be a mother to her precious, stolen child. 

(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

Tangled end credits art

(Source: shiyoon.blogspot.com)

Tangled concept art, by Glen Keane 

EDIT: THESE ARE BY JIN KIM! Pardon my misinformation!

Flynn from Tangled was going to be huge and Stabbington-sized, in comparison to Rapunzel, to make the relationship seem “accepting”, so Rapunzel would seem less shallow.

As if to teach a lesson that not ALL 16th century urchin thieves (half the populace) were rapists and murderers; general scary mean guys, despite their intimidating looks.

Then, to appeal more to the target audience of female teens and little girls, they made him Prince Charming with a personality, so you know he’s ‘good and pretty’, and there wouldn’t be a societal issue in pairing a 25+ year old ex-con with someone the size of a 14 year old.

The panel of women who decided what makes a man attractive had the ideal of a man who looks like this, with a constant Dreamworks face, thus the ‘handsome’ Flynn was born, and the lovable giant Bastion was scrapped.

Also: liking Bastion more is not at all an unpopular opinion! Its nearly unanimous that everyone thinks he’s way more adorable and/or would prefer him in the film. 

chartyourowncourse:

This is what I submitted to Blu and for some reason tumblr turned it into a pile of troll vomit
And I found it here!

and old Hiccup is somehow Flynn.

chartyourowncourse:

This is what I submitted to Blu and for some reason tumblr turned it into a pile of troll vomit

And I found it here!

and old Hiccup is somehow Flynn.

findingcorona:

Glen Keane’s Rapunzel hair tutorial concept art and film realization. 

(via misterfuzzyrainbow)

Pre-design to Bastion: Vince the chivalrous knight. 
Presumably the female demographic had called for a more competent female protagonist, and had inspired a fumbling, silly, cute, hero type. Maybe Rapunzel will have ended up protecting him! 

(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

Okay, this is probably the lasts of the Bastion/Rapunzel art out there (is it??)… just a tender moment we’ll never see digitally animated, and that makes these more special.

Also, a character line up of all of the initial character designs!


(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

These are some designs for Mother Gothel’s character, who was initially to be known as the evil, mean witch, “Lucretia”, for the movie Rapunzel Unbraided, which would’ve been more akin to the Grimm’s story.

As we all know from the original Grimm’s fairy tale, Gothel had found a couple stealing her delicious rampion lettuce (the pregnant woman’s strong craving), and requested their child as soon as it were born, as payment for all the rampion they’d wanted. The man and his wife simply had agreed to the terms.

She was designed solely to be a stark, evil contrast to the sweet little girl. Her own magic was the only factor in her eternal life. She kept Rapunzel, as she was named after the rampion, in the tower after she turned age 12, for no reason other than to protect and keep her. 

Rapunzel decided to go off with the king’s son, who’d she’d been sneaking into the tower, and Gothel cut her hair, banished her to a desert, and told the prince that she killed her.

The prince jumped from the tower and gauged out his eyes on thorns. He did nothing but cry around the forest for years, until he found Rapunzel’s voice (and her twins) in the desert. She hugged him and cried onto his eyes, and they were healed again. They lived happily ever after in his kingdom.

However, in ‘Tangled’, Gothel had done none of these things. She instead became a sympathetic, human, overprotective mother, who only wanted to stay alive, to be a mother to her precious, stolen child. 

(In rectifying my mistake in crediting Bastion’s designs to Glen Keane (LOL don’t believe Tumblr without a link sauce!), rather than the equally skilled and similarly styled Jin Kim, I’m going to post some of his other pre-Tangled works. u-u

Tangled end credits art

(Source: shiyoon.blogspot.com)

Tangled concept art, by Glen Keane 

EDIT: THESE ARE BY JIN KIM! Pardon my misinformation!

Flynn from Tangled was going to be huge and Stabbington-sized, in comparison to Rapunzel, to make the relationship seem “accepting”, so Rapunzel would seem less shallow.

As if to teach a lesson that not ALL 16th century urchin thieves (half the populace) were rapists and murderers; general scary mean guys, despite their intimidating looks.

Then, to appeal more to the target audience of female teens and little girls, they made him Prince Charming with a personality, so you know he’s ‘good and pretty’, and there wouldn’t be a societal issue in pairing a 25+ year old ex-con with someone the size of a 14 year old.

The panel of women who decided what makes a man attractive had the ideal of a man who looks like this, with a constant Dreamworks face, thus the ‘handsome’ Flynn was born, and the lovable giant Bastion was scrapped.

Also: liking Bastion more is not at all an unpopular opinion! Its nearly unanimous that everyone thinks he’s way more adorable and/or would prefer him in the film. 

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