In "Lost and Found", a flashback of Lord Demantius' implies that Gothel was formerly one of his three disciples who had double-crossed him to his longtime archenemy Zhan Tiri. In the first half of the final season premiere "Rapunzel's Return", Cassandra encountered a child-like spirit later revealed to be Zhan Tiri. Zhan Tiri reveals to Cassandra that she is Gothel's biological daughter, showing her the events following the newborn Rapunzel's abduction where Gothel abandoned her four-year old Cassandra when the Captain of Royal Guard stumbled across her cottage with him adopting the girl.
Zhan Tiri exploits that resentment to turn Cassandra on her friends, lashing out at her adopted father in "Islands Apart" for hiding the truth of her mother from her. She also lashes at Rapunzel in the 2-part episode "Cassandra's Revenge", sarcastically stating to Rapunzel that they should "have a chat" about her mother choosing Rapunzel over her own flesh and blood.
Rapunzel tried to explain that Gothel had abducted her and held her against her will, that it was not her decision. Still incensed, Cassandra asked if it was her decision to push her out a window. In "A Tale of Two Sisters", it is said that Gothel's restless spirit now haunts the cottage where she had lived with a young Cassandra before deserting her.
A curious Cassandra and Rapunzel go to investigate these rumors, but it is actually a ruse by the Enchanted Girl Zhan Tiri to further push the human hosts of the Sundrop Flower and Moonstone Opal apart. By further exploring, the two women find out that Gothel had a diary of sorts in the form of magic mirrors, that displayed her overly narcissistic self and disdain for her young daughter Cassandra.
A painting of her is seen above the fireplace before it was burned by green fire. A missing broken hand mirror then showed a seemingly loving memory of Gothel expressing her motherly affection toward Cassandra but was, in truth, hiding the fact that she had only said such sweet words to keep Cassandra out of her hair for awhile, as she always considered her own child a "lousy, little pest. In addition to the popular Mother Gothel Classic Doll and appearing alongside Rapunzel, Flynn, Pascal and Maximus in the Rapunzel Tangled Figure Play Set, the character's likeness has since been adapted and modified by Disney into a much more glamorous doll for sale alongside several re-imagined Disney villainesses as part of the company's Disney Villains Designer Collection, released in Costumed in a long burgundy gown made of satin , Gothel wears her thick black hair in "a theatrical up-do.
This version is a dryad who inherits the title of Mother Nature from the previous Queen of the Dryads named Mother Flora portrayed by Gabrielle Miller following a massacre on the dryads. She is the mother of Alice with the Captain Hook of the Wish Realm and became a powerful witch who is the leader of the Coven of the Eight. Likewise, when she made the deal with the Stabbington brothers, she risked her life to do so, given the brothers were very dangerous and bloodthirsty after having been betrayed by Flynn Rider.
Still, it was just another day at the office for Gothel, as she didn't seem to care about the repercussions of her actions. Anyone she comes into contact with, she uses. Gothel used massive guilt trips to get Rapunzel to do what she wanted; she always used her specifically for her hair.
Again, she used the Stabbington brothers to get Rapunzel back and take care of Flynn Rider as a bonus. As soon as Gothel gets what she wants, she's done with people and takes off whether or not she upheld her end of the deal. She's unreliable, and she can't be trusted on any level, but this makes her an excellent villain. Unfortunately, she's so good at what she does that it takes even Rapunzel a while to figure out what Gothel's true colors are.
Gothel has to be wicked smart, or else she never would've gotten away with hiding a flower, and later Rapunzel, for years on end. Being able to get into the castle despite its heavy security, and kidnapping Rapunzel, is a daunting task but Gothel made it look easy. She's good at coming up with plans, especially evil ones, and seeing them through so that they unfold the way that she wants them to.
Making herself look like the hero in Rapunzel's eyes when she saves her from the Stabbington brothers was pretty brilliant on her part. Unfortunately for her, the moment didn't last long as Rapunzel soon saw through Gothel's tricks. Gothel never loved Rapunzel; she was just using her to get what she wanted. She doesn't love anyone or anything, even herself. Given the fact that Gothel is so hooked on her own vanity, and appears to hate herself when the healing powers wear off, revealing her actual age, it makes sense that Gothel doesn't really love herself, either.
Her hair was much more gray and her skin, as expected, is much more wrinkled and pale. Gothel is the main villain of the feature film. Her goal during the movie is to keep Rapunzel safely stowed away in a secret tower so she can greedily hoard the powers of the magical sundrop flower.
Gothel had used the flower for centuries before, but when the Corona guards brought the flower to King Frederic to heal Queen Arianna , Gothel had to sneak into the castle to get the source of her youth back. Gothel makes a cameo appearance in one of Rapunzel's paintings during the prologue scene. She is mentioned because Eugene is currently speeding through a quick summary of the events of Tangled.
This prologue parallels the one in the feature film. When King Frederic and Queen Arianna are discussing why he's so overprotective with Rapunzel, Frederic mentally flashes back to the night Gothel broke into the castle and kidnaps Rapunzel.
During the movie's climax during Rapunzel's coronation, the antagonistic Lady Caine warns Rapunzel that "she has no idea who she's dealing with. She is portrayed by Emma Booth.
In this version, she is portrayed as an evil and genocidal witch, who is the leader of a coven of evil witches known as the Coven of the Eight. Born a Tree Nymph, Gothel was groomed by her mother to take on the responsibility of "mother" in leading her sisters to maintain nature.
However, Gothel becomes curious about humanity and befriends a group of humans who see her doing magic and apparently want her to teach them. This is just a ruse though as they actually believe magic to be an abomination and humiliate Gothel before heading to the Tree Nymphs' grove and destroy it, which in turn kills all the Nymphs but Gothel. An enraged Gothel confronts the humans and uses her magic to kill all the humans in the realm except Seraphina , a witch who hid her powers in fear of persecution.
With all the magic in their land having been purged, Gothel uses a magic bean to transport Seraphina and herself to the Magical Forest , vowing to return and take vengeance of humanity once they come back. Sometime during her life, Gothel becomes known as a famed Mother Nature and details about ways to summon her ends up in a spellbook. One night, Gothel catches Rapunzel stealing her magical herbs.
In a bid to find the Guardian, she makes a deal with Rapunzel to secure her family's happiness by imprisoning her in a tower , but Rapunzel eventually escapes six years later. Gothel pays her a visit and provided her with a curse via toadstools from New Wonderland. Later, in the brink of death, Rapunzel brings Anastasia to her , where Gothel preserves Anastasia 's last breath and threatens to keep Anastasia in her tower, but Rapunzel traps her instead.
In order to escape, Gothel has to replace herself with a bloodline of hers, resulting in her deceiving Hook into bearing her child. Speeding up the pregnancy in a day, she gives birth to a baby girl and escapes the tower, leaving the child to replace her as the tower's prisoner.
She is locked in shackles at Belfrey Tower, at the highest level, away from plain sight. After digging up her deceased daughter's coffin, Victoria brings it to her prison, hoping for her help to resurrect her daughter, but she declines. Days after, Ivy investigates the room with Roni to find dirt on her mother, but Eloise was gone at the time. Ivy later visits the room again, this time revealing that she was the one who asked Eloise to hide while Roni was around, with Eloise aware that Ivy too remembers her past life, much like Victoria.
She then creates a potion for Ivy in order to wake up a cursed Roni. Eloise is eventually freed by Detective Rogers and teams up with Ivy to find Anastasia's body. After double-crossing Victoria and Ivy, Gothel plans to use Anastasia to gather together their followers like the ones who helped in the Dark Curse.
In order to heal Lucy, Gothel plans to sacrifice Ivy as part of the resurrection amulet's magic only for Victoria to take her place instead. Gothel is eventually double-crossed by Anastasia when the latter makes amends with Ivy and leaves the Coven of the Eight. She eventually indoctrinates Tilly into the coven, planning to use her to cast a spell that will exterminate all of humanity. Before the spell can be completed, however, the curse is broken when Henry gives true love's kiss to Regina.
Gothel attempts to kill her, but Tilly blocks her attack and strikes Gothel instead. Gothel is unable to stop her transformation into a tree. Tilly sympathizes with her mother and promises to do better than her before creating hyacinth flowers on the roots of her tree.
Mother Gothel appeared in illustrated flashbacks in the Christmas-centered story taking place after the events of the film. It's revealed Mother Gothel spent every Christmas season telling scary stories and using the holiday as a way of keeping Rapunzel from the world outside the tower. According to Rapunzel, she would sing and chant eerie "Christmas tunes" nonstop and told tales of Nicholas, a mythical man who as the tale goes would creep into the rooms of children on Christmas Eve to kidnap them.
The traumatic stories would continue through Rapunzel's teenage years and stayed with the princess even after leaving the tower, as the story focuses on Eugene attempting to subdue Rapunzel's hatred for the holiday by showing her a real Christmas.
Mother Gothel is one of the villains brought back to life only to be imprisoned on the Isle of the Lost. She now serves as the teacher of Selfishness at Dragon Hall and has a daughter named Ginny Gothel. Mother Gothel is the central character in the fifth novel in the Disney Villains series by Serena Valentino. She also has a history with The Odd Sisters. Mother Gothel appears in the mobile app game and was released with the Sleeping Beauty Update on May 6, Gothel appears in the third installment of the Kingdom Hearts series , as an antagonist in her homeworld "Kingdom of Corona.
Some time afterward, while tracking Rapunzel down, she finds Sora , Donald , and Goofy walking around in the swamp and remarking on Marluxia, whom they had just met. Gothel watches for a few moments before dismissing the conversation as unimportant but becomes interested when Sora calls out for Rapunzel and Flynn.
With her best impression of a concerned and loving mother, Gothel presents herself and asks if they knew where she was. Donald and Goofy admit that they lost her and Sora offers to look together with Gothel.
At this, her demeanor grows cold and she dismisses their help as useless, vowing to find her alone and departs. Much later, Gothel "strikes down" a pair of Marluxia's Reaper Nobodies that were going after Rapunzel before persuading her back to the tower. Rapunzel soon realizes her origins and that Gothel had been using her. Seeing that Rapunzel was no longer susceptible to her, Gothel resolves to more drastic measures, as darkness emanates from her.
Flynn goes to Rapunzel's rescue, but once he enters the tower, Gothel stabs him. Rapunzel promises to stay with Gothel forever if she's allowed to heal him.
Gothel bitterly relents, chaining Flynn to prevent him from following them once he's healed. The only other noteworthy change is that after Rapunzel's hair is cut by Flynn, and Gothel ages into dust after falling out of the tower window, Marluxia observes from a distance, stating that she had given in to darkness and they couldn't allow her near Rapunzel's pure heart anymore. He subsequently turns her remains into a tree-like Heartless called the Grim Guardianess, which he leaves Sora, Donald, and Goofy to fight and destroy.
While not appearing in the show itself, Mother Gothel is portrayed by one of the two hosts of the live show version of Tangled at Disneyland 's Fantasy Faire area.
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