

The two then sneak out in pursuit of the rings to prevent their vision from happening. Images pop into their head of Eugene and Rapunzel's surprised and horrified faces the Queen angered that they had lost her grandmother's wedding rings a soldier proclaiming that the kingdom is lost and the kingdom in the ensuing chaos that leads to an explosion that destroys everything. As the couple's marriage is officiated by a religious official, Maximus inhales one of Pascal's flowers and sneezes, causing them to lose the wedding rings. Rapunzel enters with her father leading her and wearing a beautiful wedding dress with a long veil representing her previously long hair. The next scene shifts to a chapel, with the entire kingdom, including Rapunzel's parents, the thugs, and the Stabbington Brothers (in chains) attending Pascal as the "flower girl" and Maximus as the "best man" and Eugene awaiting Rapunzel's arrival. The entire kingdom prepares for what Eugene and Rapunzel state is the biggest wedding the kingdom has ever seen and that everything was perfect and went as planned, except for two things: Eugene's nose, once again, not properly drawn and Pascal and Maximus losing their wedding rings.

Rapunzel and Eugene (Flynn Rider) are about to be married. Rapunzel corrects him and he then admits that it was the best day of his life. The short starts with the film narrated by Eugene, similar to the first story, proclaiming dramatically that "This is the day my life ended". On March 8, 2019, it was re-released in Cineworld cinemas in the UK with the reissue of Beauty and the Beast as part of the Disney Princess Cineworld series. The short was featured as a bonus feature on the Cinderella: Diamond Edition Blu-ray and DVD set on October 2, 2012. It aired on Disney Channel on March 23, 2012. It premiered in theaters before Beauty and the Beast 3D on January 13, 2012.
