Talk:Jackunzel/@comment-86.44.93.220-20140802195721/@comment-25216436-20140803032952

You have a point in that Jack and Rapunzel don't seem to have a lot in common. However, they do share a few things: love for art, selfless personalities, and good senses of humor. Jack has no pets, but he's very caring to junior Tooth Fairies, so he and Pascal would get along. All in all, I think he has about as much in common with Rapunzel as does Eugene, her canon love interest - and that is an adorable romance, in my opinion.

It's all about balance, for me. Having too little in common would be a breaking point, yes; having nothing in common means there's nothing for a pairing to like about each other. Having too much in common can be bad, too; if two people have everything in common, they almost seem to compete with each other, and there's nothing new to learn about either one of them. Being similar enough to bond well together, and yet different enough that one person can be strong when another is weak and both bring something new into the relationship - that's a pairing that floats my boat.

Tuffunzel could have that sort of balance, if worked right. I can see why you like it. But I also think Jackunzel could work.