Once upon a
time, a young Prince lived in a shining castle. One cold night an old beggar
woman arrived, offering him a single rose in return for shelter from the cold.
Repulsed by her ugliness, he turned her away. Suddenly she transformed into a
beautiful enchantress.
To Punish the Prince, she turned him into a hideous beast. Then she gave him a magic mirror and the enchanted rose, telling him it would bloom until his twenty-first year. To break the spell, he must love another and earn that person’s love in return before the last petal fell.
Nearby, in a
small village, a beautiful young woman named Belle hurried through town. She
greeted the townspeople and then rushed to her favorite shop - the bookstore. The owner gave her a book
as a gift.
A dreamy look
crossed Belle’s face. "It’s my favorite! Far-off places, daring sword
fights, magic spells, a prince in disguise ... Oh, thank you very much!"
Belle rushed
outside, reading as she walked.
As Belle
walked, a handsome hunter named Gaston ran after her. "Belle, the whole
town’s talking about you. It’s not right for a woman to read! It’s about time
you got your nose out of those books and paid attention to more important
things - like me."
Belle tried
to get away without being rude, but Gaston’s friend LeFou joined them and began
to insult her father, an inventor.
"My
father’s not crazy! He’s a genius!" As Belle spoke, an explosion boomed
from her father’s cottage and she took off running.
At the cottage, Belle found her father and told him what the villagers were saying about her. "They think I’m odd, Papa."
"Don’t
worry, Belle. My invention’s going to change everything for us. We won’t have
to live in this little town forever!"
Belle’s
father hitched up their horse, Philippe, and set off for the fair with his new
invention.
Belle waved.
"Good-bye! Good luck!"
But Maurice
got lost and accidentally led Philippe into a bleak, misty forest. As he paused
to get his bearings, Maurice saw two yellow eyes staring out of the darkness.
It was a wolf! Philippe reared and bolted away. Terrified, Maurice ran through
the forest with the wolves racing behind him. When he reached a tall heavy
gate, Maurice dashed inside, slamming the gate on the wolf whose sharp teeth
snapped at his leg.
Still
trembling, Maurice turned to see a huge, forbidding castle. "Hello? I’ve
lost my horse, and I need a place to stay for the night."
"Of
course, Monsieur! You are welcome here!" Maurice whirled around. There was
no one in sight! Then he looked down and saw a mantel clock with a stern,
frowning face. Beside him stood a smiling candelabra! Maurice grabbed the clock
and examined it.
"This is
impossible. Why - you’re alive!" The enchantress had also turned all the
Prince’s servants into household objects.
As Cogsworth
the mantel clock protested, Lumiere, the candelabra showed Maurice into the
drawing room. There he met a friendly teapot named Mrs. Potts and her son, a
cute teacup named Chip. Suddenly, the door flew open. A voice boomed.
"There’s a stranger here..."
Maurice
jumped out of his chair. In the shadows lurked a large, hulking figure. "Please... I need a
place to stay..."
"I’ll
give you a place to stay!" The Beast grabbed Maurice and dragged him out
of the room.
Back home at
the cottage, Belle heard a knock at the door and opened it. "Gaston! What a
‘pleasant’ surprise!"
"Gaston,
I’m speechless! I’m sorry, but... but... I just don’t deserve you!" As
Gaston left he tripped and fell in the mud. When Belle peeked out, she saw that
the villagers had gathered in her yard hoping to see a wedding. The vicar and
all Gaston’s friends saw him humiliated!
After the
villagers and a very angry Gaston left, Belle ran outside to feed the chickens.
There she found Philippe, alone. "Philippe! What are you doing here?
Where’s Papa?"
The horse
whinnied anxiously. Frightened, Belle leaped onto Philippe and returned to the
mysterious forest. Soon, they found the castle.
"What is
this place?" Belle tried to steady Philippe. Then she saw Maurice’s hat on
the ground.
Belle hurried
inside the gloomy castle and wandered down the vast, deserted corridors. Papa?
Are you here? It’s Belle." No one replied, but Belle didn’t know that the
Enchanted Objects had seen her.
With joy,
Lumiere danced around the mantel clock. "Don’t you see? She’s the one! She
has come to break the spell!"
Without
noticing them, Belle continued to search for her father.
Finally,
Belle discovered Maurice locked in a tower. "Papa! We have get you out of
there!" Suddenly she heard a voice from the shadows.
"What’re
you doing here?"
Belle gasped.
"Please let my father go. Take me instead!"
"You
would take his place?"
Belle asked
the voice to step into the light and was horrified when she saw the huge, ugly
Beast. To save her father, however, Belle agreed to stay in the Beast’s castle
forever.
The Beast
dragged Maurice out of the castle and threw him into a carriage that would
return him to town. There, the inventor stumbled into a tavern where Gaston was
surrounded by his friends. "Please, I need your help! A horrible beast has
Belle locked in a dungeon!"
"Did it
have cruel, sharp fangs?" One villager sneered.
Maurice
grabbed the man’s coat. "Yes! Yes! Will you help me out?"
"We’ll
help you out, old man." Gaston and his pals tossed the inventor out of the
tavern. But Maurice’s wild story gave Gaston an idea.
At the
castle, Belle nervously followed the Beast upstairs. He paused for a moment.
"The castle is your home now, so you can go anywhere you like except the
West Wing."Belle stared back. "What’s the West Wing?"
"It’s
forbidden!" Glaring, the Beast opened the door to her room. "You will
join me for dinner. That’s not a request!"
After the
Beast stomped off, Belle flung herself on the bed. "I’ll never escape from
this prison - or see my father again!"
That night,
Belle refused to dine with the Beast. Instead, she crept downstairs to the
kitchen. All the Enchanted Objects fed and entertained her. Then Cogsworth
agreed to take her on a tour.
Belle halted
beneath a darkened staircase. "What’s up there?"
"Nothing,
absolutely nothing of interest at all in the West Wing."
But when
Cogsworth wasn’t looking, Belle slipped away and raced up the staircase to a
long hallway lined with broken mirrors.
Belle
cautiously opened the doors at the end of the corridor and entered a dank,
filthy room strewn with broken furniture, torn curtains, and gray, gnawed
bones. The only living object was a rose, shimmering beneath a glass dome.
Entranced, Belle lifted the cover and reached out to touch one soft, pink petal.
She did not
hear the Beast enter the room.
"I
warned you never to come here!" The Beast advanced on Belle. "GET
OUT! GET OUT!!" Terrified by his rage, she turned and ran.
Belle rushed
past Cogsworth and Lumiere as she fled the castle. "Promise or not
promise, I can’t stay here another minute!"
She found
Philippe and they galloped through the snow until they met a pack of fierce,
hungry wolves. Terrified, the horse reared and Belle fell to the ground. When
Belle tried to defend Philippe, the wolves turned on her, snarling.
Suddenly, a
large paw pulled the animals off her.
It was the
Beast.
As Belle
struggled to her feet, the wolves turned and attacked the Beast growling
fiercely. With a ferocious howl, the Beast flung off his attackers. As the
surprised wolves ran off into the woods, the Beast collapsed, wounded.
Belle knew
that this was her chance to escape, but when she looked at the fallen Beast,
she could not leave him. "Here, lean against Philippe. I’ll help you back
to the castle."
Meanwhile,
Gaston the LeFou were plotting to have Maurice put in Mr. D’Arque’s insane
asylum unless Belle agreed to marry Gaston.
At the
Castle, Belle cleaned the Beast’s wounds and the thanked him for saving her
life. Later, she was quite surprised when he showed her a beautiful library.
"I can’t believe it! I’ve never seen so many books in all my life!"
That evening,
Mrs. Potts and the other objects watched Belle read a story to the Beast. They
were filled with hope that the Beast and Belle were falling in love.
Gradually,
the mood in the castle began to change. Belle and the Beast read together,
dined together, and played together in the snow. They even had a snowball
fight! When Belle watched the big, awkward Beast try to feed some birds, she
realized that he had a king, gentle side to him - something that she hadn’t
seen before. In turn, the Beast began to hope that Belle would begin to care
for him. He tidied his room, bathed and dressed up for the evening. He was
overjoyed when Belle taught him how to dance.
That evening,
the Beast asked Belle if she was happy.
"Yes. I
only wish I could see my father. I miss him so much."
"There
is a way." The Beast showed Belle the magic mirror. In it, she saw her
father lost in the woods, ill from his search for her. When the Beast saw the
unhappy look on Belle’s face, he decided to let her go, even if it meant he
would never be human again. Before Belle left, he handed her the magic mirror.
"Take it with you so you’ll always have a way to look back and remember
me."
Heartbroken,
the Beast watched as Belle rode off on Philippe. When she found her poor father
in the forest, Belle brought him home to their cottage so she could nurse him
back to health. But almost as soon as they arrived, a tall, thin man knocked on
the door. It was Mr. D’Arque! He had come to take her father to an insane
asylum!
"No! I
won’t let you!" Belle blocked the way.
LeFou had
also convinced the villagers that Maurice was crazy because he was raving like
a lunatic about some terrible beast. Gaston put his arm around Belle. "I
can clear up this little misunderstanding - if you marry me. Just say
yes."
"I’ll
never marry you! My father’s not crazy. I can prove it!"
Belle showed
them the Beast in the magic mirror. "He’s not vicious. He’s really king
and gentle."
Enraged,
Gaston shouted. "She’s as crazy as the old man! I say we kill the
Beast!" The mob of villagers locked Belle and her father in the cellar and
stormed the Beast’s castle.
As the
villagers battled the enchanted Objects, Gaston forced the Beast onto the
castle roof. He clubbed the Beast who didn’t even try to resist. "Get up!
Or are you too ‘kind and gentle’ to fight back?"
"Stop!"
Chip had helped Belle and Maurice escape from the cellar. When the Beast saw
Belle, he grabbed Gaston by the throat. But his love for Belle had made him too
human. He let Gaston go and faced Belle. Gaston stepped back - and tumbled off
the roof to his death.
Wounded, the
Beast gazed at Belle before he collapsed. She ran to him and help him her arms.
"No! Please! I love you!"
Suddenly, the
rain began to shimmer. Slowly the Beast opened his eyes and in astonishment, he
watched his paws transform into hands. He held them out to Belle. "Belle,
it’s me!"
Belle
hesitated and looked into his eyes. "It is you!"
The Prince
drew her close and kissed her. Then they watched happily as Cogsworth, Lumiere,
Chip, Mrs. Potts, and all the other servants once again became human. True love
had finally broken the spell, and everyone danced for joy.
The End
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Beauty and the Beast is a registered trademark of Walt Disney Pictures registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Both the animated feature and the musical, all images, characters and materials displayed in this page are copyright © 1991, 1992 and 1994, 1995, 1996 and many many years to come of the Walt Disney Company, Inc.
Beauty and the Beast is a registered trademark of Walt Disney Pictures registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Both the animated feature and the musical, all images, characters and materials displayed in this page are copyright © 1991, 1992 and 1994, 1995, 1996 and many many years to come of the Walt Disney Company, Inc.
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