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|games = ''[[The Black Cauldron (video game)|The Black Cauldron]]''
 
|games = ''[[The Black Cauldron (video game)|The Black Cauldron]]''
 
|rides = ''[[Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour]]''
 
|rides = ''[[Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour]]''
|animator = [[Andreas Deja]]<br>[[John Lasseter]]<br>Steve Gordon
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|animator = [[Andreas Deja]]<br>Steve Gordon
 
|voice = [[Grant Bardsley]]
 
|voice = [[Grant Bardsley]]
 
|inspiration = Taran from ''{{WikipediaLink|The Chronicles of Prydain}}''
 
|inspiration = Taran from ''{{WikipediaLink|The Chronicles of Prydain}}''
|alias = Taran of Caer Dallben<br>Pig boy<br>Master (to by Gurgi)
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|alias = Taran of Caer Dallben<br>Pig boy<br>Master (to by Gurgi)<br> Great prince (also by Gurgi)
 
|personality = Adventurous, charming, heroic, brave, headstrong, courageous, occasionally foolhardy, kind, fearless, good-hearted, easily restless, snippy (briefly), courteous, caring
 
|personality = Adventurous, charming, heroic, brave, headstrong, courageous, occasionally foolhardy, kind, fearless, good-hearted, easily restless, snippy (briefly), courteous, caring
 
|appearance = Slender, handsome, fair skin, red hair, green eyes, green vest, yellow long-sleeved shirt, green pants, brown boots
 
|appearance = Slender, handsome, fair skin, red hair, green eyes, green vest, yellow long-sleeved shirt, green pants, brown boots
 
|occupation = Dallben's assistant pig keeper<br>Farmboy
 
|occupation = Dallben's assistant pig keeper<br>Farmboy
Eilonwy's boyfriend
 
 
|alignment = Good
 
|alignment = Good
 
|goal = To become a warrior (formerly)<br>To destroy [[The Black Cauldron (object)|The Black Cauldron]]
 
|goal = To become a warrior (formerly)<br>To destroy [[The Black Cauldron (object)|The Black Cauldron]]
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|friends = [[Dallben]], [[Hen Wen]], [[Eilonwy]], [[Gurgi]], [[Fflewddur Fflam]], [[King Eidilleg]], [[Doli]], [[Fair Folk]], [[Witches of Morva]]
 
|friends = [[Dallben]], [[Hen Wen]], [[Eilonwy]], [[Gurgi]], [[Fflewddur Fflam]], [[King Eidilleg]], [[Doli]], [[Fair Folk]], [[Witches of Morva]]
 
|enemies = [[Horned King]], [[Creeper]], [[Cauldron Born]]
 
|enemies = [[Horned King]], [[Creeper]], [[Cauldron Born]]
|likes = Heroics, dreaming about glory, Princess Eilonwy
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|likes = Heroics, dreaming about glory
 
|dislikes = [[Gurgi]]'s fears and thefts, scary things, being treated like a simple peasant, evil, villains
 
|dislikes = [[Gurgi]]'s fears and thefts, scary things, being treated like a simple peasant, evil, villains
|weapons = [[Magic Sword]] (formally)
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|paraphernalia = [[Magic Sword]]
|quote = "Look at me, Hen! I can do it!"<br>"Well, you'll not have my sword!"<br>"I'm not a warrior; I'm a pig-boy. What would I do with a sword?"|family = Unknown parents
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|quote = "Look at me, Hen! I can do it!"<br>"Well, you'll not have my sword!"<br>"I'm not a warrior; I'm a pig-boy. What would I do with a sword?"}}'''Taran''' is the main protagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[1985]] feature film ''[[The Black Cauldron]]''.
[[Caer Dallben]] (guardian)
 
[[Princess Eilonwy]] (future wife)|pets = Hen Wen|minions = Gurgi|fate = Skips merrily home with Eilonwy, Fflewddur and Gurgi}}'''Taran''' is the main protagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[1985]] feature film ''[[The Black Cauldron]]''.
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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===Personality===
 
===Personality===
 
Taran is headstrong, adventurous, good-hearted, and courageous, though occasionally foolhardy, and harbors an intense desire to prove his worth and heroism through noble acts. Indeed, much of the movie centers on Taran's search for his own worth. Taran was a foundling discovered by [[Dallben]], the enchanter and farmer. As Taran grew up, he became restless and longed for adventures beyond the borders of [[Caer Dallben]]. His time would eventually come when, just after being granted the position of Assistant Pig-Keeper for [[Hen Wen]], Dallben's oracular pig, the animal escapes her enclosure.
 
Taran is headstrong, adventurous, good-hearted, and courageous, though occasionally foolhardy, and harbors an intense desire to prove his worth and heroism through noble acts. Indeed, much of the movie centers on Taran's search for his own worth. Taran was a foundling discovered by [[Dallben]], the enchanter and farmer. As Taran grew up, he became restless and longed for adventures beyond the borders of [[Caer Dallben]]. His time would eventually come when, just after being granted the position of Assistant Pig-Keeper for [[Hen Wen]], Dallben's oracular pig, the animal escapes her enclosure.
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Taran valued his own life and he initially refused to sacrifice himself, even to negate the necromancy of the Black Cauldron. However, after seeing what it was capable of, he nobly prepared to jump inside from a distance, despite Eilowny's plans, preparing to commit suicide for the greater good, which goes to show his adventures with his friends have heightened his bravery even further. He even tried to make the sacrifice when Gurgi, who had caused him a lot of grief, wanted to do it for him, begging him to reconsider his current course, which also shows he is forgiving.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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Taran follows Hen Wen and soon finds himself caught up in an epic struggle that will determine the fate of the land of [[Prydain]]. During his adventures, he meets (and eventually falls in love with) the beautiful Princess [[Eilonwy]]. With her help, he frees the ancient, magical sword Dyrnwyn from King Rhitta's tomb, an event that will set in motion the war that could bring about the defeat of the [[Horned King]]. Taran is assisted in his quest by many friends, including the self-styled Bard [[Fflewddur Fflam]], the shaggy creature [[Gurgi]], and the stalwart dwarf warrior [[Doli]].
 
Taran follows Hen Wen and soon finds himself caught up in an epic struggle that will determine the fate of the land of [[Prydain]]. During his adventures, he meets (and eventually falls in love with) the beautiful Princess [[Eilonwy]]. With her help, he frees the ancient, magical sword Dyrnwyn from King Rhitta's tomb, an event that will set in motion the war that could bring about the defeat of the [[Horned King]]. Taran is assisted in his quest by many friends, including the self-styled Bard [[Fflewddur Fflam]], the shaggy creature [[Gurgi]], and the stalwart dwarf warrior [[Doli]].
   
Finally, the three are captured along with the newly acquired [[The Black Cauldron (object)|Black Cauldron]] which the Horned King used to summon the [[Cauldron Born|Army of the Dead]]. He sends them to destroy all opposition. Fortunately, Gurgi arrives, frees the prisoners, and flings himself into the Cauldron to negate its necromancy ability (though Taran himself nearly does the latter). The Horned King returns to the room where the ritual was performed and finds Taran who he believes the Cauldron's failure was his doing. He grabs the boy and lifts him off his feet, but Taran pushes the Horned King into the pull of the Cauldron. The Horned King grabs Taran again and tries to throw him into the Black Cauldron, but the cauldron pulls the Horned King in instead and rips him apart. His castle soon follows; Taran and company barely escape. After the [[Witches of Morva]] reawaken Gurgi, Taran, Eilonwy, Fflam, and the latter return home under the watchful eyes of Dallben and Hen Wen.
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Finally, the three are captured along with the newly acquired [[The Black Cauldron (object)|Black Cauldron]] which the Horned King used to summon the [[Cauldron Born|Army of the Dead]]. He sends them to destroy all opposition. Fortunately, Gurgi arrives, rescues his friends, and flings himself into the Cauldron to negate its necromancy ability (though Taran himself nearly does the latter). The Horned King returns to the room where the ritual was performed and finds Taran who he believes the Cauldron's failure was his doing. He grabs the boy and lifts him off his feet, but Taran pushes the Horned King into the pull of the Cauldron. The Horned King grabs Taran again and tries to throw him into the Black Cauldron, but the cauldron pulls the Horned King in instead and rips him apart. His castle soon follows; Taran and company barely escape. After the [[Witches of Morva]] arrive to retrieve the cauldron, they plan to give the magic sword back to Taran. But Taran, who finally realized Gurgi's true friendship, decides to permanently give up the sword and chooses to trade the Cauldron for the revival of Gurgi instead. After that, Taran, Eilonwy, Fflam, and the latter return home under the watchful eyes of Dallben and Hen Wen.
   
 
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Taran is the main protagonist of Disney's 1985 feature film The Black Cauldron.

Background

Taran was a foundling discovered by Dallben, the enchanter and farmer. As Taran grew up, he became restless and longed for adventures beyond the borders of Caer Dallben.

Personality

Taran is headstrong, adventurous, good-hearted, and courageous, though occasionally foolhardy, and harbors an intense desire to prove his worth and heroism through noble acts. Indeed, much of the movie centers on Taran's search for his own worth. Taran was a foundling discovered by Dallben, the enchanter and farmer. As Taran grew up, he became restless and longed for adventures beyond the borders of Caer Dallben. His time would eventually come when, just after being granted the position of Assistant Pig-Keeper for Hen Wen, Dallben's oracular pig, the animal escapes her enclosure.

Taran valued his own life and he initially refused to sacrifice himself, even to negate the necromancy of the Black Cauldron. However, after seeing what it was capable of, he nobly prepared to jump inside from a distance, despite Eilowny's plans, preparing to commit suicide for the greater good, which goes to show his adventures with his friends have heightened his bravery even further. He even tried to make the sacrifice when Gurgi, who had caused him a lot of grief, wanted to do it for him, begging him to reconsider his current course, which also shows he is forgiving.

Appearances

The Black Cauldron

Taran follows Hen Wen and soon finds himself caught up in an epic struggle that will determine the fate of the land of Prydain. During his adventures, he meets (and eventually falls in love with) the beautiful Princess Eilonwy. With her help, he frees the ancient, magical sword Dyrnwyn from King Rhitta's tomb, an event that will set in motion the war that could bring about the defeat of the Horned King. Taran is assisted in his quest by many friends, including the self-styled Bard Fflewddur Fflam, the shaggy creature Gurgi, and the stalwart dwarf warrior Doli.

Finally, the three are captured along with the newly acquired Black Cauldron which the Horned King used to summon the Army of the Dead. He sends them to destroy all opposition. Fortunately, Gurgi arrives, rescues his friends, and flings himself into the Cauldron to negate its necromancy ability (though Taran himself nearly does the latter). The Horned King returns to the room where the ritual was performed and finds Taran who he believes the Cauldron's failure was his doing. He grabs the boy and lifts him off his feet, but Taran pushes the Horned King into the pull of the Cauldron. The Horned King grabs Taran again and tries to throw him into the Black Cauldron, but the cauldron pulls the Horned King in instead and rips him apart. His castle soon follows; Taran and company barely escape. After the Witches of Morva arrive to retrieve the cauldron, they plan to give the magic sword back to Taran. But Taran, who finally realized Gurgi's true friendship, decides to permanently give up the sword and chooses to trade the Cauldron for the revival of Gurgi instead. After that, Taran, Eilonwy, Fflam, and the latter return home under the watchful eyes of Dallben and Hen Wen.

Disney Parks

A portrait of Taran appeared in the Tokyo Disneyland attraction Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour in the entry room of the walkthrough attraction. It switched to a picture of the Horned King when the Magic Mirror enters the scene and begins to establish that a hero is nothing without their villainous counterpart.

Also during the release of The Black Cauldron, Taran and Eilonwy were walk-around characters at the parks.

Gallery

Wiki
The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Taran.

Trivia

  • Taran is the first human Disney protagonist to have red hair and green eyes. Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the second.
    • However, he is the second human Disney male protagonist to have red(ish) hair. The first is Peter Pan, the third is Prince Adam, the fourth is Quasimodo, and the fifth is Hercules.
  • Taran would have been more ruthless in earlier versions of the film. In some deleted scenes, he killed a lot of the Horned King's guards with the Magic Sword.
  • Due to the financial failure of the film, Taran is rarely featured in Disney merchandise, like Eilonwy.
  • In early development stages of the film, Taran's age varied between 12, 15, and 20. Finally, the animators settled for Taran's age to be 14.
  • Despite being voiced entirely by one actor, Taran's voice changes without any in-story explanation, possibly due to his voice actor Grant Bardsley going through puberty.
  • Much of Taran's personality is similar to Luke Skywalker, in that in the beginning of their adventures, they wanted something more in their life, search for their calling in life and wanted to prove themselves.


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The Black Cauldron logo
Media
The Black CauldronSoundtrackVideo gameChronicles of PrydainVideo
Disney Parks
Disney Animation BuildingCinderella Castle Mystery Tour
Fireworks: Wonderful World of AnimationWondrous Journeys
Characters
TaranPrincess EilonwyFflewddur FflamGurgiDallbenHen WenCatTalyllynMooseDallben's Farm AnimalsHorned KingCreeperCauldron BornHorned King's GuardsGwythaintsKing EidillegDoliFair FolkOrddu, Orwen, and OrgochThe Hunter (deleted character) • Arawn (deleted character)
Locations
PrydainCaer DallbenThe Horned King's CastleMarshes of Morva
Objects
The Black CauldronMagic SwordMagic HarpGolden Pelydryn

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