Rapunzel.
no but its got fairy tales in it
cinderella snow white (this is all i got lol)
Being a cynic, when the first politician got into power.
The Foolish Wishes, by Charles Perrault.
"You've got long hair" is grammatically incorrect. "You have long hair" is the proper way to say it.
In his pursuit of perfection, Farquaad attempts to rid his kingdom of fairy tale creatures, offering a bounty for their capture and then exiling imprisoned creatures to Shrek's swamp. easy. he was the king. as we all know, the king rules over everything in his land. anything within the border in which he rules has to do what he says/ follow orders. lord farquaad didn't like fairy tale creatures and all of the fairy tales that were within his land got kicked out. the only place that didn't belong to farquaad was the land owned by Shrek. that is where they all went to. long story short: he ruled the land and kicked them out because he didn't like them, and he actually huffed and puffed and he blowed the fairy tale creatures out and they ran away to shrek's swamp. he had the power to do so.
it is about a king and queen who had a baby but witch took it the rapunzel is a girl who was stolen by witch she was always trapped in castle the prince came to rescue but the witch pushed the prince off and prince got blind from cactus rapunzel was kicked out she found prince dying but her tears cured the prince the end but this is a stupid question.
You can get a regular orange shirt and some iron on letters and ta-da you got it!!!
No, it is not possible. But you can read it in fairytales.Where in the world did you get that idea from?Of course it will. That is what always happens :P Where do you think the fairy tale writers got it from?
The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair was created on 1969-06-16.
Rihanna has short hair...she used to have long hair until she decided it was getting to long so she cut it really short
In most versions of the fairy tale she isn't literally a slave, but she is a child, and therefore subject to the whims of her (step)parent in an age before Child Protective Services was a thing.