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However, making Belle the inventor in this new adaptation adds an exciting and powerful layer to her character. Hopefully, this foreshadows how Disney will depict its princesses going forward: smart, independent, and so much more than just a beauty. Beauty and the Beast hits theaters March 17, Emma Watson looked sultry and sophisticated with her smoky eye on the October cover of Glamour.

Potts, who all agree to feed Belle despite their master's protests and entertain her with a marvelous musical number. After the dinner show, Belle applauds the entertainers and servers for putting on a spectacular performance.

Having figured out that the castle is enchanted and wanting to see more of the castle, Belle asks Cogsworth to show her around. Taking advantage of a brief distraction from the two servants, Belle enters the room and discovers it is beaten down and sickly.

There she sees a torn picture of a young man and a glowing rose. She takes the glass off the rose and tries to touch it. Just then, however, the Beast arrives and ruthlessly scolds Belle out of fury for disobeying him. In the woods, she and her horse encounter a pack of frightening and savage wolves , who chase after her and the horse.

The wolves quickly catch up and knock Belle off her horse. Belle takes a tree branch to use as a weapon, but the wolves bite it in half when she attempts to hit them, rendering her helpless and defenseless in no time.

Just as she is about to meet her apparent demise, the Beast arrives and attacks the wolves, rescuing Belle and forcing the animals into retreat. However, a wolf manages to injure him in the process.

Coming to realize that the Beast has saved her life, Belle chooses to help the Beast—who has collapsed from exhaustion and his wounds—back to the castle over running away and leaving him in the woods. While she tends to the Beast's wounds, the two then got into another heated argument about who was at fault, with Belle winning the argument by ordering him to control his temper, overcoming her fears and conquering his ferocious temper.

She then thanks the Beast for saving her life, to which the Beast, realizing the good deed he has done while noticing her kindness, starts feeling good inside himself. In return, Belle helps him act more like a gentleman, and the two eventually form a healthy friendship, bonding over suppers, reading, and playful outings in the snow. Over time, the Beast falls deeply in love with her but fears that she will never love him in return.

On a special night, however, an evening date is conceived, and the two eventually fall in love, though neither feelings were verbally expressed. After a waltz in the grand ballroom, Belle expresses the longing for her father and wishes for a way to see him once more.

The Beast allows Belle to use his magic mirror, which is capable of showcasing anything its user requests. Belle asks the mirror to show her father, and it reveals him to be lost and sick in the woods, apparently dying, the sight that shocks and worries her.

With no choice, the Beast grants Belle freedom for the safety of her father. As a way to remember him, he hands her the mirror, which she accepts before departing in haste. After returning to the village with her rescued father, Monsieur D'Arque , the head of a mental asylum, arrives to apprehend Maurice. It is soon revealed that Gaston was behind the asylum's arrival, in hopes of forcing Belle to marry him in exchange for her father's freedom.

Belle refuses, and Gaston goes ahead with taking Maurice to the asylum. Thinking fast, Belle fetches the mirror and begs for it to show her the Beast, then turns the mirror to the villagers to reveal his existence, proving Maurice's sanity. Unfortunately, as she assures the intimidated crowd that the Beast is not dangerous, Gaston senses Belle's romantic feelings for the creature and mocks her for being in love with a monster, to which Belle angrily retorts by labeling Gaston as the real monster, making him snap.

Out of spite and jealousy, Gaston snatches the mirror from Belle, convinces the villagers that the Beast is a threat, and rallies a mob to attack the Beast.

Belle tries to stop Gaston from going with his plans, but Gaston perceives that Belle is against him and has her and Maurice locked in a cellar to prevent them from warning the Beast. After the mob's departure, Chip who stowed away in Belle's satchel uses Maurice's wood-cutting invention to free them, allowing them to rush to the castle on Philippe. Belle arrives at the castle while Gaston is taking on the Beast and attempts to stop the former from hurting the latter.

The Beast, seeing Belle return, summons up the strength to fight back while Belle rushes into the castle and up the stairs. Arriving at the balcony, she calls to the Beast and reaches out for him to take her hand. Just as the Beast takes hold of Belle's hand, Gaston stabs the Beast in the back, causing the Beast to jerk backwards in pain, which then causes Gaston to lose his balance and fall to his death. Belle manages to grab hold of the Beast and pull him up onto the balcony.

The Beast smiles at seeing Belle, who ensures all will be well with their reunion at hand. Unfortunately, the weak Beast can only express gratitude overseeing Belle one last time before he dies in her arms. Belle begs him not to leave her and, sobbing over the Beast's dead body, admits her love for him, mere seconds before the last petal falls from the enchanted rose.

As Belle continues sobbing over the loss her love, shimmering beams of light falls onto the Beast. The Beast's body then begins to float in the air and is enshrouded in a fog. Belle watches mysteriously as the Beast's fore-paws, hind-paws, and furry head respectively transform back into hands, feet, and head of a Prince. The Prince then turns to Belle, who initially looks at him skeptically, but then she recognizes him by his blue eyes.

Potts, are transformed back into humans. The film ends with Belle and the Prince dancing in the ballroom with her father and his servants watching happily. A midquel taking place during the winter segment of Beauty and the Beast , this is the story of Belle's attempt to bring back to the castle the one ceremony the Beast hates most: Christmas.

At the point the movie is supposed to take place, Belle still considered herself a prisoner in the castle, and was not truly friends with the Beast at that point, though she had begun to accept him. This takes not too long after she was saved from the wolves, she had started to warm up to the Beast a little. A pipe organ called Forte is determined to do anything necessary to keep the spell from breaking, because he thinks that if the curse is broken, then the Beast won't need his depressing music anymore.

Thus, he proves to be a real obstacle for Belle's plan. After several attempts to get the Beast to agree, the Beast finally approves of the idea and allows Belle to prepare for Christmas, though he still bears a grudge, for Christmas is the day the Enchantress cast the spell on him and the castle residents. With advice from Forte, Belle goes out into the woods to get a suitable tree for Christmas, but she falls into thin ice and almost drowns. Fortunately, she is rescued by Beast, who is enraged at her because Forte told him that she was trying to desert him again.

Belle is then thrown into the dungeon to rot, but the Beast then finds a book that Belle had written for him earlier in the West Wing and decides to set Belle free and they both continue to prepare for Christmas. But Forte doesn't give up there, even going as far as to attempt to bring the whole castle down with Beethoven's Symphony No.

Fortunately, the Beast stops him in time by crashing his keyboard to pieces. Sadly, the Beast mourns the loss of his servant and Belle comforts him. The viewers are soon taken back the actual Christmas taking place, and Belle is presented with a gift from her husband: a rose. In this movie, Belle is the only human character. She meets her new three enchanted object friends Webster , Crane and Le Plume and is about to solve problems in all four segments.

Because the segments of the movie were originally intended to be used for a TV series, Belle had a slightly darker complexion than usual. In the first episode, "The Perfect Word", a falling out between Belle and Beast leads to the banishment of the aforementioned servants, Webster, Crane and LePlume, forcing Belle to rush out and rescue them.

Belle assists him by taking the role as Fifi and practicing what he's going to do for their date. Eventually, all is straightened out. In "Mrs. Potts' Party", Belle strives to cheer up a depressed Mrs. This segment was also included in Belle's Tales of Friendship. In the fourth and final segment, "A Broken Wing", Belle finds a wounded bird and takes it in. She spends most of her time hiding it from Beast originally until he grows to like.

After a while, another problem brews as the bird is healthy once more, but Beast wants to keep it for its singing. Belle convinces him to let it free. In the end, they become closer and their intense romance buds anew.

Belle made cameo appearances in many episodes of the House of Mouse television series, usually seen wearing her blue and white outfit, though she did wear her yellow dress in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and in one episode of House of Mouse , Dining Goofy. In " Mickey and the Culture Clash ", Belle attempted to read a book that Mickey was balancing on his head, but her hand was slapped away by Mortimer Mouse.

She then asked what the commotion was about, and was informed by Clarabelle that Minnie was looking for someone more sophisticated than Mickey. In " Jiminy Cricket ", when Jiminy mentions the possibility some characters may not have children, the camera pans to Belle and Beast.

Belle can also be seen in recycled crowd shots, cheering alongside Mrs. Potts and Chip. Belle made a guest appearance in the episode " The Amulet and the Anthem ". She teaches Sofia that actions speak louder than words when apologizing about her bragging didn't break her croaking curse by singing " Make It Right ". He like a singing " True Sisters " and like Cinderella. Curiously, like Princess Jasmine before her, Belle's hairstyle is different than what her redesign shows.

Rather than being waist length with a large sock bun and two free locks framing her face, the hairstyle that she sports in the episode is only just past her shoulders with the bun being the previous fancy knot that she had prior to her redesign. This is either because this version of the hairstyle was easier and less time-consuming to animate or the animators chose to combine aspects of her original hairstyle with her new one as a sort of homage to her first appearance.

Belle makes a cameo appearance in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. During the song " Out There ", Belle is seen walking through the streets reading her book. Belle then storms off to her room in a huff telling Stitch to get his own movie. Originally, when the first installment of Disney Princess Enchanted Tales was to be released, it was to feature a new Belle story and a brand new Fa Mulan story.

In a interview , she spoke about Disney's intention in hiring her. I just knew I wanted to go out, very much like Belle, and do things myself.

I thought I was smart enough to be able to do that. She cried all the time," Woolverton said. I mean, I wouldn't cry this much'. I thought she'd be looking for a way out, or she'd be intrigued that she was living in an enchanted castle. She also convinced Disney's male animators to cut a scene showing Belle baking her father a "welcome home" cake, arguing it was out of character and that Belle actually "wouldn't even know how to bake. And I think it's great for little boys to see that Beauty doesn't choose him.

Not only can they look at Gaston as an example of how not to treat women, but they can hopefully be taught by the Beast, a macho guy who is comfortable with his feelings and gentleness. He could teach a lot of men, in fact, about sensitivity. In this movie, Belle is the only human character.

She meets three new enchanted object friends, named Webster , Crane , and Le Plume , and is about to solve problems in all four segments. The film serves as a sequel to The Enchanted Christmas , taking place before Gaston's death.

Because the segments of the movie were originally intended to be used for a TV series, Belle had a slightly darker complexion than usual. Only this time, she is shown to be very different from she was later in the chronological story. She is more naive, stricter, and still defiant of the Beast's rules, while being easily be brought down by the things that go wrong in the castle. In the first segment, "The Perfect Word", a falling out between Belle and Beast leads to the banishment of the aforementioned servants, Webster, Crane, and LePlume, forcing Belle to rush out and rescue them.

In the next segment, "Fifi's Folly", it's Lumiere's anniversary with Fifi, yet he doesn't know the proper way to confess how he truly feels. Belle assists him by taking the role of Fifi and practicing what he's going to do for their date. Fifi sees the two and believes Lumiere is leaving her for Belle. Eventually, all is straightened out.

In "Mrs. Potts' Party", Belle strives to cheer up a depressed Mrs. Potts, whom she has notably come to look as a motherly figure, though the rivalry between Lumiere and Cogsworth causes trouble. This segment was also included in Belle's Tales of Friendship.

In the fourth and final segment, "A Broken Wing", Belle finds a wounded bird and takes it in. She spends most of her time hiding it from Beast originally until he grows to like. After a while, another problem brews as the bird is healthy once more, but Beast wants to keep it for its singing. Belle convinces him to let it free. In the end, they become closer, and their intense romance buds anew.

Belle made cameo appearances in many episodes of the House of Mouse television series, usually seen wearing her peasant outfit though she did wear her gold dress in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and " Dining Goofy ". In " Mickey and the Culture Clash ", Belle attempted to read a book that Mickey was balancing on his head, but her hand was slapped away by Mortimer Mouse. She then asked what the commotion was about, and was informed by Clarabelle that Minnie was looking for someone more sophisticated than Mickey.

It was the only time she spoke in the show. In " Jiminy Cricket ", when Jiminy mentions the possibility some characters may not have children, the camera pans to Belle and Beast. Belle can also be seen in recycled crowd shots, cheering alongside Mrs. Potts and Chip. Belle made a guest appearance in the episode " The Amulet and the Anthem ".

She teaches Sofia that actions speak louder than words when apologizing about her bragging as it didn't break her croaking curse by singing " Make It Right ". In " Forever Royal " when Sofia is battling Vor inside her amulet, Belle appears to Sofia in spirit form along with all the other princesses who have been summoned to help Sofia in her times of need, and they encourage her to be brave and strong for they all believe in her.

Working as a cast member , Belle and the princesses meet-and-greet with net users. On one particular day, the backstage room of the princesses is infiltrated by a glitch named Vanellope von Schweetz ; Belle is seen reading a book when Vanellope arrives. Belle jumps into action in defense, believing Vanellope to be a threat, and arms herself with her book. Belle lays down her defense when Vanellope claims to be a princess as well. When Pocahontas asks Vanellope what kind of princess she is, Belle and Rapunzel ask her if she has ever been kidnapped or enslaved.

Though she has not, Belle along with other princesses relates when Vanellope reveals that she does not have a mother. Shortly after, the princess becomes enamored with Vanellope's "gown", and switch into more comfortable modern attire to match. Belle dons a yellow tank top with a black silhouette of the Beast's head that reads "BFF" meaning "Beast Friends Forever" , golden pants, and brown ballet flats.

While lounging, Belle continues reading her book. Ariel, meanwhile, expresses her excitement over wearing a shirt and briefly asks Belle what the clothing is called. She starts to break into song, but Vanellope's confusion cuts her off. As Vanellope has never had a song, Rapunzel advises her to sing about what she desires most. Vanellope's song about a steering wheel is less than stellar, but Belle tries to avoid any criticism and asks if the steering wheel that Vanellope mentioned is a metaphor.

Vanellope explains that she's being literal. As the princesses prepare to get back to work, Merida tries to send some advice in an unintelligible Scottish accent; in during which means, Belle makes an awkward face. During the climax, Belle and the princesses leave Oh My Disney after the Internet is taken over by a virus. After the virus has been neutralized, the princesses spot Wreck-It Ralph plummeting from the air.

Belle, Ariel, Tiana , and Cinderella use their gowns as parachutes to safely descend Ralph to the ground, where the princesses are able to formally meet and befriend him.

Belle makes a cameo appearance in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. During the song " Out There ", Belle is seen walking through the streets reading her book. Their romantic moment ruined thanks to Stitch, Belle then storms off to her room in a huff telling Stitch to get his own movie. Belle made a cameo appearance as a silhouette with Beast, Mrs. Originally, when the first installment of Disney Princess Enchanted Tales was to be released, it was to feature a new Belle story and a brand new Fa Mulan story.

The first chapter was entitled "The Kingdom Of Kindness". The plot of Belle's story featured Chip getting in trouble with the Beast after breaking some of his things. Terrified, Chip runs away. Belle finds him and convinces him to come back to the castle, and teaches Beast what it means to be kind. She also teaches Chip that even when people are mad at him, it still means they love him.

Actress Lynsey McLeod portrayed Belle, who was the owner of a book and music shop in France in her commoner costume. They can be seen dancing with each other amongst other Disney characters and Christmas carolers. Their singing voices were provided by Susan Egan and James Barbour. Belle is the only child and daughter of Sir Maurice, whose town will be destroyed in the Ogre Wars. Rumplestiltskin offers to protect them if Belle becomes his servant forever.

Over time, the pair fall in love, and Rumplestiltskin asks her to go out and buy straw, expecting that she won't return. On the road, she meets the Evil Queen Regina and learns that true love's kiss will break any curse, including the one on Rumplestiltskin. Belle returns to the castle and kisses him, and he starts changing back into a human.

However, he learns that she met the Queen and becomes convinced that she is a spy; this stops the transformation. In his rage, he rejects her love and locks Belle in his dungeon. He then breaks all of his dishware, except the cup that she accidentally chipped. He throws her out of his castle, stating that his power is more important to him than she is.

She admonishes him for not believing that she loves him and promises that he will regret it when he is left with an empty heart and the chipped cup. She then leaves and he doesn't see her again. Belle is later seen giving advice on love to Grumpy then known as Dreamy. Her storyline in the Enchanted Forest involved Mulan in one episode. The two of them hear of a fiery monster causing trouble in the Enchanted Forest.

Belle hunts it down and douses it with water. The monster then writes "save me" on the ground. Belle uses fairy dust to help the creature and it turns back into its true form, Prince Phillip. He thanks Belle for saving him and reveals to her that Maleficent cast a spell over him to keep him away from his true love Aurora. Belle then introduces Phillip to Mulan and leaves them to help her true love, Rumplestiltskin. However, soon after she is taken prisoner by Regina. In another episode, Hook goes to Belle's jail cell after hearing that she could be Rumplestiltskin's weakness.

He asks her to help destroy him, but she refuses to do so. Hook then knocks her out and leaves. According to the Queen, Belle was allegedly shunned by her town for her association with Rumplestiltskin and was imprisoned and tortured until she threw herself off a tower and died. However, this is later proven false by her existence in Storybrooke , where Regina keeps her locked in a secret room underneath the Storybrooke Hospital.

She is eventually released by Jefferson. He tells her to find Mr. Gold, who is actually Rumplestiltskin, and to tell Gold that Regina held her captive. She finds Gold but doesn't remember who he is. When the curse on Storybrooke is broken, she regains her memories and professes her love for Rumplestiltskin. He then takes her to his shop, where she makes him promise he won't kill Regina. After Gold releases the Wraith to seek out vengeance on Regina, Belle storms out of the pawnshop, frustrated by his play on words.

Later, she comes back to him, where he shows her the chipped cup and she says she will stay with him as "he's a monster". At the beginning of " The Crocodile ", Belle has a dream that Mr. When she wakes up, she sees Mr. Gold in the basement of his house doing magic. The next morning, Belle asks him what he has been doing. Gold just says "Magic is Power. To fix this "little" problem, her father handcuffs her to a mining trolley and rolls it down a hill, so she can have her memories erased because when a person crosses the town border, they lose all memory of their true selves.

She is rescued by Mr. However, once she is rescued, she says she doesn't want to see Mr. Gold and Moe ever again. Gold gives Belle the key to the Storybrooke Library and then explains everything from being a coward to Baelfire. He starts to go but Belle stops him, wanting to go with him for a hamburger at Grannies , to which he happily agrees. Sometime later, Archie is supposedly killed by Regina. Belle, along with the other townspeople, attends Archie's funeral where Mary Margaret gives a eulogy in remembrance of him.

Afterward, Belle meets up with Mr. Gold in which he happily tells her the option for crossing the border works. She expresses wishes to go with him, but he regretfully says the option is only enough for one person. She heads to the library, later on, to sort through books and notices a stranger standing in the corner and recognizes him as the man who broke into her cell in the Evil Queen's palace, Captain Hook.

In a state of panic, she runs from him but is unable to escape the building. Belle pushes a bookshelf, which topples and pins him to the floor as she scurries into the elevator. Pulling out her cell phone to call Mr. Gold, she is able to tell him about the man trying to kill her, but when she attempts to give more details, Mr.

Gold is unable to hear her through the bad reception. Belle doesn't return to the library until Mr. Gold operates the switch to open the elevator shaft. Reunited, they hurry back to the pawnshop together. On the way there, Belle demands to know Mr. Gold's history with Hook. Hesitantly, he finally tells her Hook stole his wife, Milah, from him years ago. When she asks what happened to his wife, Mr. Gold can only say that she died.

When Mr. Gold's cloak is stolen by William Smee, Mr. Gold wants to get back. He gives her a loaded gun to keep in case she ever needs to use it to protect herself. While Mr. Gold is away, Belle goes back into the library. There she finds a knot left behind from Hook and searches through her books about it. Reading the books, she realizes the knot comes specifically from a ship. Heading to the harbor, she looks up at the seagulls and is surprised to see one of the lands and stand on something invisible.

Suspecting something is there but can't see it, Belle takes a pinch of dust and throws it over, revealing stairs leading up to an invisible ship. She goes up the steps until she passes a barrier that leads her onto the ship's visible deck. Belle opens a door below deck and discovers Archie tied up. She uses a sword to cut him free and urges him to get back to town. Then, she proceeds to rummage around the shelves hoping to find Baelfire's cloak. In her distraction, she had put down the gun, and just then, Hook makes himself known to her.

She lunges for the gun, but Hook is faster. He threateningly points the gun at her forehead, and while they converse, he reveals to her a truth Mr. Belle still believes in Mr. Gold and asserts that she knows he has changed and has good in him even knowing this.

She hits him with a rowing paddle and runs away to the above deck while taking the cloak with her. Gold shows up to save Belle and proceeds to beat Hook bloody with his cane. Belle pleads that they should leave, but Mr. Gold can't contain his anger at Hook's presence. Finally, he stops when she reminds him of the hope she had in believing he changed and that if he has, to walk away right now. They leave Hook's ship. That night, Mr. Gold and Belle are at the town border. He uses the potion on himself and steps to the other side of the borderline while his memory stays intact.

Belle is very pleased the potion will allow him to find his son. She promises to wait for him in Storybrooke. The heartfelt moment is interrupted when Belle is suddenly shot and pierced in the shoulder, causing her to trip and fall over the border into Mr.

Gold's arms and thus lose her memories. Hook is then revealed to be the shooter, stating that now Gold knows how it feels to lose someone he loves. Gold yells her name in anguish, but she stares at him in confusion, asking, "Who is Belle? She is in a frantic and frightened state after she becomes amnesic. Gold is worried about her injuries, so he magically heals them. Belle is confused and asks him how he did it. An ambulance arrives at the scene and takes Belle to the hospital.

While laying in the hospital bed, Mr. Gold tries to trigger her memory with true love's kiss. It's unsuccessful, and Belle screams at Mr. Later, Mr. Gold arrives at the hospital with the chipped cup, which he magically charmed. He gives it to Belle in hopes that she remember her past from the Enchanted Forest.

The plan doesn't work. Belle is confused and unsure when he mentions magic and tries giving the cup back to Mr. Gold, but he insists she tries. Belle becomes angry and throws the cup, shattering it to pieces. She asks him to leave one final time, and Mr. Gold finally leaves her room in tears. For the time, Belle remains in the hospital until she gets a call from Mr. Gold, who tells her that he knows she doesn't remember who she is, but that she was a beautiful woman who loved an ugly man, and adds that she creates goodness in people.

Belle begins to tear up at his words, but he hangs up before she can respond. She is then visited by Regina, who is displeased to hear Mr. Gold will help her.



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