Princess Rapunzel presents
Rapunzel in Wonderland
Starring
Mandy Moore as Rapunzel
Valery Papa's as Eden
Rowan Atkinson as Zap
Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants
Michael Leon Dooley as Louis
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Rob Paulson as Jose Carioca, The Wolf, and Honest John
Jim Cummings as Tigger
Travis Oates as Piglet
Jess Harrell as Br'er Rabbit
Jodi Benson as Thumbelina
Gilbert Gottfried as Iago
Rose as Abigail
Carlos as Pistoles
E.G. Daily as Gideon
Brendon Barge as Thumper
Richard Libertinism as Dijon
Jeff Bergman as Sylvester the Cat
Billy West as Elmer Fudd
Donna Murphy as Mother Gothic
and
Nathan Lane as Timon
Chorus: Rapunzel in Wonderland
Male Chorus: How do you get to Wonderland?
Chorus: Over the hills or underland
Or just behind a tree?
When clouds go rolling by
Male Chorus: They roll away and leave the sky
Chorus: Where is the land beyond the eye
The people cannot see?
Where can it be?
Male Chorus: Where do stars go?
Where is the crescent moon?
Female Chorus: They must be somewhere in the sunny afternoon
Chorus: Rapunzel in Wonderland
Female Chorus: Where is the path to Wonderland?
Chorus: Over the hill or here or there
I wonder where
One sunny day in England, there are a lot of activites in the park. Toons are either playing games or fishing in the pond. Sitting under a tree, was a female genie with lime-green skin, pointy ears, long black hair tied in a high ponytail with a rose band, thin matching eyebrows, and white eyes with black pupils, wearing a rose bikini top with pink borders, both gold hoop earrings and cuffs, a red waistband, green bedlam pants, and rose Arabian shoes. Her name was Eden, and she was currently reading a history book.
"...leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Robin Hood and Little John, the earls of Tonia and declared for him, and even Friar Tuck-" Eden was cut off when a foot waved at her face. "Rapunzel!"
Sitting on a branch was an 18-year-old girl with golden blonde hair that was 70 feet long and green eyes, wearing a purple dress with lace decorating the bottom of her skirt, sheer, elbow-length pink sleeves with lace at the ends, puffy pink shoulder sleeves with lavender hairlines, and a lavender corset with a pink ribbon and stitching. Her name was Rapunzel, Eden's daughter. Right now, she was making a daisy chain rather than listening to Eden. Accompanying her on a branch was green chameleon with big red eyes. His name was Pascal.
"I'm listening," Rapunzel told Eden in a bored voice.
As Rapunzel continued making her daisy chain, Eden continued reading. "And even Friar Tuck, the archbishop of , agreed to meet with King Richard and offered him the crown." Meanwhile, Rapunzel placed her completed daisy chain on Pascal's head, who shook it off onto Eden's head. Rapunzel giggled, but Eden shouted, "Rapunzel! Will you please pay attention to your history lesson?"
"I'm sorry, Mother." Rapunzel apologized. "But how can I possibly pay attention to a book with no pictures in it?"
"My dear child, there are a lot of great books in this world without pictures," Eden responded.
Rapunzel rolled her eyes. "In this world, perhaps. But in my world, the books would be nothing but pictures."
"Your world?" Eden asked with a laugh. "What nonsense."
Then an idea sprung in Rapunzel's head. She picked up Pascal and set on her lap. "That's it, Pascal! If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense." Pascal nodded in agreement. "Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't," Rapunzel continued. This perplexed Pascal, who shook his head in confusion. "And in the opposite way, what it is, it wouldn't be, and what it would be, it would. You see?" asked Rapunzel and Pascal nodded and squeaked. Rapunzel jumped down to the ground and Eden was too busy to notice. "In my world, you wouldn't say squeak. You'd say, Yes, Miss Rapunzel." Pascal squeaked. "Oh, but you would." Rapunzel said as she picked up her chameleon. She started to walk away. "You'd be just like people, Pascal, and all the other animals too." She put Pascal down in the flower bed, as Rapunzel said, "Why, in my world..."
Rapunzel: Cats and rabbits
Would reside in fancy little houses
And be dressed in hats and shoes and trousers.
Rapunzel drops a flower on Pascal and he bats it away. Rapunzel lies down in the daisy field.
Rapunzel: In a world of my own
All the flowers
Would have very extra special powers
They would sit and talk to me for hours
When I'm lonely in a world of my own
A bluebird lands in a tree and begins to chirp.
Rapunzel: There'd be new birds
Lots of nice and friendly howdy-do birds
The bird goes to a small pond and splashes around in it.
Rapunzel: Everyone would have a dozen bluebirds
The bird flew back to the branch and dried itself off.
Rapunzel: Within that world of my own
I could listen to a babbling brook
And hear a song that I could understand
Rapunzel and Pascal lie down on the riverbank.
Rapunzel: I keep wishing it could be that way
Because my world would be a wonderland
As the song ended, Rapunzel closed her eyes and touched a river and her reflection rippled. Suddenly, a new reflection formed farther down the river. Pascal's jaws dropped and he did take a double take. The reflection was a hornbill with blue feathers, a white belly, and a red and orange beak. His name was Zap. He had his eyes closed as he walked and whistled a tune.
Pascal started to tug on Rapunzel as he squeaked loudly, trying to get the princess's attention.
"Oh, Pascal," Rapunzel said. "It's just a hornbill with blue feathers..." Her eyes snapped open and she did too did a double take with a surprised look on her face. Zap pulled out a pocket watch from his pocket, as Rapunzel added in surprise, "And a watch!"
Zap looked at the watch and a look of shock appeared on his face.
"Oh, my goodness!" Zap exclaimed. He began to fly away, as he yelled, "I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!"
"Now this is curious," Rapunzel said. "What can a hornbill possibly be late for?" She got up and started to follow the hornbill and Pascal followed his owner, as Rapunzel yelled, "Please, sir!"
Zap: I'm late, I'm late
For a very important date
No time to say hello, good-bye!
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
As he disappeared over the hill, Rapunzel stopped and said to her chameleon, "It must be awfully important, like a party or something!" Then she yelled, as she and Pascal chased after him, "Mister Hornbill! Wait!"
Zap: No, no, no, no, no, no, no
I'm overdue!
I'm really in a stew!
Zap reached a hole in the side of a hill and turned.
Zap: No time to say good-bye, hello!
I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!
He flew into the hole and disappeared again. Rapunzel and Pascal ran to the rabbit hole and Rapunzel got down on her knees.
"My, what a peculiar place to have a party," she said and Pascal squeaked in agreement. Rapunzel started to crawl into the hole and was surprised to be at the front of a long tunnel. "You know, Pascal, we really shouldn't...uh...uh...be doing this..." Rapunzel said as she squeezed into the tunnel. "After all, we haven't been invited!" She did fit, but she was a tad too big, as she crawled down the tunnel and added, "And curiosity often leads to !" The reason why she had suddenly screamed because she had fallen. The tunnel had lead to another large hole. Pascal was lucky enough not to fall also, as he watched Rapunzel fell down, rapidly. "Good-bye, Pascal!" Rapunzel shouted, as she fell into the darkness and the princess and the chameleon waved to each other. "GOOD-!"