
Rapunzel Nabunzel
Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
In a far away village, a young married couple waits for their first child. Emilia, the woman, has a demanding craving for turnips that pulses her to press her husband to go stealing rampions in the neighbor's vegetable garden. She is, in fact, a witch. The guy accepts the mission after an amount of objections, but when he is taking the rampions, he is caught by Charnot, the witch, whom he tries to explain the situation. Charnot agrees to give him the turnips, but with the non-negotiable condition of giving the baby to her, after this one's birth. Thus, Charnot becomes the mother of the baby, a girl she calls Rapunzel Nabunzel.
Top Cast


Olga Molina
Olga Molina
Rapunzel Nabunzel
Olga Molina
Rapunzel Nabunzel


Efrayn R.S.
Efrayn R.S.
Príncipe Éivano | Narrador
Efrayn R.S.
Príncipe Éivano | Narrador
Laura Martín
Laura Martín
Charnot (I)
Laura Martín
Charnot (I)
Vanessa Miranda
Vanessa Miranda
Emilia
Vanessa Miranda
Emilia
Elihú Calvo
Elihú Calvo
Marido
Elihú Calvo
Marido


Lydia Cuestas
Lydia Cuestas
Rapunzel Nabunzel (canciones)
Lydia Cuestas
Rapunzel Nabunzel (canciones)
Lídia Colom
Lídia Colom
Rapunzel Nabunzel (niña)
Lídia Colom
Rapunzel Nabunzel (niña)
Laura Garí
Laura Garí
Charnot (canciones)
Laura Garí
Charnot (canciones)
Roser Fornés
Roser Fornés
Charnot (II)
Roser Fornés
Charnot (II)
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