Disney Traditions Mother Gothel Collectable Figurines by Jim Shore

Browse Disney Traditions Mother Gothel collectable figurines by Jim Shore, including Tangled villain pieces with elegant costume detail, darker story character and decorative collector styling. Mother Gothel adds a quieter kind of villainy to a Rapunzel display, built around manipulation, vanity and control rather than magic battles or monster-like drama.

This page keeps Mother Gothel pieces together for collectors who want the darker side of Tangled represented in their Disney Traditions collection. Check each listing for facial expression, hands, robe detail, base corners, packaging notes and whether the piece is boxed, retired, pre-loved or ready for display.

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Mother Gothel Figurines with Tangled Story Detail and Dark Elegance

Mother Gothel adds a quieter, more manipulative kind of villainy to a Disney Traditions collection. She does not have the huge silhouette of Maleficent or the theatrical movement of Ursula, but she brings a darker emotional story to Tangled. A Mother Gothel figurine can make a Rapunzel display feel more complete and more grown-up.

Jim Shore's style can highlight her rich costume detail, elegant posture and storybook presence. The carved-effect patterning helps the figure feel decorative, while the expression and pose should still suggest the character's vanity and control. She works especially well for collectors who enjoy subtle villains rather than only the loudest or most magical characters.

Displaying Mother Gothel with Tangled pieces

Mother Gothel can sit beside Rapunzel and Pascal pieces to show the contrast at the heart of Tangled. She can also join a wider villains shelf where she adds human drama among sea witches, fairytale sorceresses and animal antagonists. Because her styling is often more elegant than monstrous, she can soften a darker shelf while still keeping the villain theme clear.

When choosing a Mother Gothel piece, look at face paint, hands, hair, robe edges, base corners and any small scene details. Boxed pieces may appeal to gift buyers and careful collectors, while retired or pre-loved pieces should be checked closely because replacements can be harder to source.

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