the enchantress made herself to look like a ragged old woman and came to the princes castle asking for shelter. When the prince laughed at her she turned back into the enchantress and cursed him for being so crude, said that if he did not love someone truly and someone truly love him back by the time the last petal of the rose she gave him fell, he would be a beast forever.
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In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, some of the songs are "Be Our Guest", "Beauty and the Beast", "Gaston", and "Belle". In the Broadway there are new songs not in the animated movie, like "How Long Must This Go On?" and "If I Can't Love Her".
The beast was once a Prince, a spoiled boy who treated all his subjects unkindly. When an enchantress, disguised as an old beggar woman, came to the prince's castle in search for shelter, the Prince denied her request to enter, repulsed by her haggard appearance. Even when the "beggar woman" warned the Prince not to be deceived by appearances (for true beauty lies within our hearts), he refused to let her enter. So the enchantress revealed her true, powerful form, and cursed the Prince to become a beast for all time, until he learned how to love another (Beauty), who also must love him in return. It is debatable WHY the enchantress turned the Prince into a beast. After all, the Prince was acting very much like a beast already. Perhaps she wanted to show what he really was like. So, in a way, the Prince wasn't cursed at all. He never changed - only his appearance did - until he and Beauty fell in love. Indeed, the enchantress was actually doing the prince a good turn by performing such a terrible spell in the first place.
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Belle married the Beast at the end of Beauty and the Beast.
beautiful enchantress
In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, some of the songs are "Be Our Guest", "Beauty and the Beast", "Gaston", and "Belle". In the Broadway there are new songs not in the animated movie, like "How Long Must This Go On?" and "If I Can't Love Her".
Disney's Beauty And The Beast is about a prince who is selfish & unkind and gets turned into a beast and a curse is laid on his castle by an enchantress. He must learn to love and get love in return before the last petal on the enchanted rose falls.
The beast is a prince who got transformed into a beast by a witch.
Beast/Prince Belle Beggar/Enchantress Gaston Lefou Silly Girls Villagers Servants (flatware,etc.) Madame de la Grande Bouche Mrs.Potts Lumiere Cogsworth Babette Chip Maurice
The beast was once a Prince, a spoiled boy who treated all his subjects unkindly. When an enchantress, disguised as an old beggar woman, came to the prince's castle in search for shelter, the Prince denied her request to enter, repulsed by her haggard appearance. Even when the "beggar woman" warned the Prince not to be deceived by appearances (for true beauty lies within our hearts), he refused to let her enter. So the enchantress revealed her true, powerful form, and cursed the Prince to become a beast for all time, until he learned how to love another (Beauty), who also must love him in return. It is debatable WHY the enchantress turned the Prince into a beast. After all, the Prince was acting very much like a beast already. Perhaps she wanted to show what he really was like. So, in a way, the Prince wasn't cursed at all. He never changed - only his appearance did - until he and Beauty fell in love. Indeed, the enchantress was actually doing the prince a good turn by performing such a terrible spell in the first place.
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Belle married the Beast at the end of Beauty and the Beast.
Beauty of the Beast was created in 2002.
Beast. As in Beauty and the Beast.
Both. At the end he turns into a 'beautiful' man. The moral is 'True beauty is on the inside - Not the outside.'
Yes, Robby Benson supplied the voice of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast.