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Since the season 2 finale is almost a year after the 1st season finale (Rapunzel says they've been on the road for nearly a year), which is stated to be almost exactly one year after the movie, Eugene is 23 in the movie making him 5 years older than Rapunzel. By the season 2 finale, it is shown that he is 25 years old. In short, his age is somewhere between 18 and 26. She is clearly stated as being 18-years-old, but his age is more complicated. Age-Gap Romance: With Rapunzel, kinda, albeit a small gap.
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That is, until Season 2 of the series reveals that he was royalty all along. Not in a fighting sense, but his original version is royalty, not a peasant. Here, he is a selfish anti-heroic thief, but becomes less selfish after spending time with Rapunzel and steps up to true blue heroism. Adaptational Jerkass: In the original tale, "the prince" (whom Flynn is based on) is the stereotypical heroic character.Here, he is an excellent fighter when he needs to be. The prince from the original doesn't do much aside from climbing Rapunzel's hair. Adaptational Badass: In a fighting sense.Here, he grew up in an orphanage with a desire to make money. Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the original tale, "the prince" (whom Flynn is based on) apparently had no sort of troubles given his royal status.


“Oh mama, I have got to get me one of these!”

“I don’t know why, but overall it just smells like the color brown.” Rapunzel: “So, I have made the decision to trust you.” “Alright, listen, I didn’t want to have to do this, but you leave me no choice. “The only thing I want to do with your hair is to get out of it! … Literally!” “I know not who you are, or how I came to find you, but may I just say … hi.

Each year on her birthday the king and queen release thousands of lanterns into the sky, in hope that one day their lost princess would return.” “But the walls of that tower could not hide everything. “And for that one moment, everything was perfect … And then that moment ended.” This is really bad … They just can’t get my nose right!” “No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, this is bad.
