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Pascal and Maximus

Pascal and Maximus are two fictional characters who appear in Walt Disney Pictures' 50th animated feature film ''Tangled'' (2010) and its sequel ''Tangled Ever After ''(2012). Created by directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, both characters are voiced by American actor Frank Welker in ''Tangled'';'' ''in ''Tangled Ever After'', Welker reprises his role as Pascal while Greno replaces the actor as the voice of Maximus. A comedic chameleon and horse duo, Pascal and Maximus serve as the sidekicks of main characters Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, respectively.
In ''Tangled'', Pascal resides with Rapunzel in Mother Gothel's tower, while Maximus is a police horse determined to arrest Flynn Rider before he eventually befriends him at Rapunzel's insistence. In ''Tangled Ever After'', Pascal and Maximus star as ring bearers at Rapunzel and Flynn's wedding. When they lose the couple's wedding rings, the duo frantically attempts to retrieve them. Greno and Howard created Pascal in order to provide the lonely, isolated Rapunzel with a friend to talk to. Feeling that a reptile would best compliment Rapunzel's quirky personality, the directors ultimately decided to make the character a chameleon as opposed to a more traditional woodland animal. Meanwhile, Maximus was originally conceived as a very serious horse based on American actor Tommy Lee Jones until the animators eventually made him a funnier and more likeable character. The unusual decision to make Pascal and Maximus non-speaking characters was inspired by the performances of silent film actors Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
Both as a duo and individually, Pascal and Maximus have garnered universal acclaim from film critics, who dubbed the characters scene stealers – British magazine ''SFX'' introduced Maximus as the film's breakout star while ''The Age ''hailed the character as the funniest horse in film history – in addition to extolling the fact that both characters are funny, expressive and charismatic without having to utter a single word. Additionally, many film critics preferred Pascal and Maximus to the film's two main characters.
== Development ==


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