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Beauty and the Beast (franchise)

Beauty and the Beast is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and additional merchandise. The success of the original 1991 American animated feature, Beauty and the Beast, directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, led to three direct-to-video follow-up films, a live-action spin-off television series, a Disney World stage show, a Disney World restaurant, a trackless dark ride, several video games, merchandise, and the 10th longest-running musical in Broadway history, which was nominated for nine Tony Awards, winning for Best Costume Design. In March 2017, Disney released a live-action remake of the film.

Beauty and the Beast
The official promotional logo of the franchise, used since the 1991 original film.
Created byWalt Disney Animation Studios
Original workBeauty and the Beast (1991)
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Years1991–present
Films and television
Film(s)
Television seriesSing Me a Story with Belle (1995–1997)
Television special(s)Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
Direct-to-video
Theatrical presentations
Musical(s)
Games
Video game(s)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s)
Based onBeauty and the Beast (1756)
by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont

Belle was also added to Disney Consumer Products' Disney Princess franchise, while Gaston is part of the Disney Villains franchise.

Titles edit

Animated feature films edit

Beauty and the Beast is the original film of the franchise. It was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise. It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released in 1991. Beauty and the Beast is the 30th Disney animated feature film and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance.[1] The plot of the film is based on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont. In 2002, Beauty and the Beast was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[2]

Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is the first direct-to-video installment of the film series and served as a holiday special. It was directed by Andrew Knight, and released on November 11, 1997.[3][4] The main plot film is set within the events of the first film, taking place after the fight with the wolves and before the ballroom dance, also including scenes at the beginning and the end with the characters after the events of the first film.[citation needed]

Belle's Magical World is the second direct-to-video installment of the film series.[5] It was directed by Cullen Blaine, Daniel de la Vega, Barbara Dourmashkin, Dale Kase, Bob Kline, Burt Medall, and Mitch Rochon.[citation needed] It was released on February 17, 1998, and is also set during the original film, taking place after Christmas, but before the fight against Gaston.[5][6][citation needed]

Live-action feature films edit

Belle's Tales of Friendship is a live-action/animated direct-to-video installment of the film series. It was directed by Jimbo Mitchell, and released on August 17, 1999.[7] It is set during the original film, and was released in part to help promote Disney Channel's television series, Sing Me a Story with Belle.[citation needed]

On March 17, 2017, Disney released a live-action remake of Disney's 1991 animated feature film of the same name, which was directed by Bill Condon.[8] The movie stars Emma Watson as Belle, Dan Stevens as the Beast, Luke Evans as Gaston, Ewan McGregor as Lumière, Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts, Kevin Kline as Maurice, and Josh Gad as LeFou.

Television series edit

Sing Me a Story with Belle edit

Sing Me a Story with Belle was a live-action spin-off series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. It featured Belle, who now owns and manages the bookshop in the village. The show ran for 65 episodes on The Disney Channel from September 8, 1995 to December 11, 1999. Two episodes from the first season were released with an episode of an abandoned Beauty and the Beast cartoon series and were released direct-to-video as Belle's Tales of Friendship.

Little Town edit

A limited streaming television series centered on Gaston and LeFou is currently in development for Disney+.[9] The series, which will be a prequel to the 2017 film, will be created and written by Josh Gad, Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, with Gad, Kitsis and Horowitz executive-producing the series alongside Luke Evans.[9] Evans and Gad will reprise their roles from the 2017 film as Gaston and LeFou, respectively.[9] In June 2021, Brianna Middleton joined the cast as female lead.[10] In January 2022, Jelani Alladin and Fra Fee joined the cast.[11] In February 2022, Rita Ora joined the cast,[12] later the same month Disney+ temporary passed the project.[13]

Television special edit

Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration edit

A musical television special produced by Jon M. Chu and directed by Hamish Hamilton aired on December 15, 2022, on ABC. The special included live never-before-seen musical performances, along with new sets and costumes inspired by the animated film.[14] H.E.R. has been cast to play Belle.[15] The rest of the cast featured Josh Groban, Joshua Henry, Rita Moreno, Martin Short, Shania Twain, and David Alan Grier as the Beast, Gaston, the narrator, Lumière, Mrs. Potts, and Cogsworth, respectively.[16][17] Paige O'Hara and Richard White, the original voices of Belle and Gaston, respectively, and composer Alan Menken made cameos in the special.[18]

Broadway musical edit

A musical, based on the original film, debuted April 18, 1994, on Broadway at the Palace Theatre and later transferred to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 1999. The musical was directed by Robert Jess Roth, produced by Disney Theatrical, and written by Linda Woolverton. Beauty and the Beast ran on Broadway for 5,461 performances between 1994 and 2007, becoming Broadway's eighth longest-running production in history. The musical has grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide and played in thirteen countries and 115 cities. The stage version included many songs not included in the musical, such as the deleted songs "Human Again" (whose demo was 9 minutes long) and "Gaston (Reprise)", a Beast number - "If I Can't Love Her", and a Maurice number - "No Matter What". The song "A Change in Me" was kept in the production after being written for Toni Braxton during her stint as Belle.

Games edit

  • Beauty and the Beast is an action platformer developed by Probe Software and published by Hudson Soft for the NES. It was released in Europe in 1994.[19] Gaston, logically, is the final boss of the game because he wants to kill the Beast and marry Belle
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast is an action platformer for the SNES. It was developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Hudson Soft in North America and Europe on July 1, 1994 and February 23, 1995, respectively. The game was published by Virgin Interactive in Japan on July 8, 1994.[20] The entire game is played through the perspective of the Beast. As the Beast, the player must get Belle to fall in love so that the curse cast upon him and his castle will be broken, she will marry him and become a princess. The final boss of the game is Gaston, a hunter who will try to steal Belle from the Beast. There is even a snowball fight scene in the middle of the game and cutscenes between stages that tells the story of Beauty and the Beast.
  • Beauty & The Beast: Belle's Quest is an action, platformer for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Developed by Software Creations, the game was released in North America in 1993.[21] It is one of two video games based on the film that Sunsoft published for the Genesis,[19] the other being Beauty & The Beast: Roar of the Beast. Characters from the film like Gaston can help the player past tricky situations. As Belle, the player must reach the Beast's castle and break the spell to live happily ever after. To succeed, she must explore the village, forest, castle, and snowy forest to solve puzzles and mini-games while ducking or jumping over enemies. Belle's health is represented by a stack of blue books, which diminishes when she touches bats, rats, and other hazards in the game. Extra lives, keys and other items are hidden throughout the levels. While there is no continue or game saving ability, players can use a code to start the game at any of the seven levels.[22]
  • Beauty & The Beast: Roar of the Beast is the title of a side-scrolling video game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. The game was one of two games based on the film released for the Sega Genesis, the other game being Beauty & The Beast: Belle's Quest, both of which were produced by Sunsoft and released in 1993. As the Beast, the player must successfully complete several levels, based on scenes from the film, in order to protect the castle from invading villagers and forest animals and rescue Belle from the evil Gaston.[23] Intermission screenshots between each level help to move the story along, as do mini-games. The Beast can crouch, jump, swing his fists, and use a special roar attack that will freeze the on-screen enemies for a brief period. He can sometimes locate items within a level to restore some of his health, and the game provides unlimited continues. It was often described as having a high difficulty level.[24]
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure is a Disney Boardgame adventure for the Game Boy Color. IGN gave the game a rating of 6.0 out of 10.[25]
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom contains a collection of mini-games around the characters of the film.
  • In the Kingdom Hearts series, Beast appears in the first Kingdom Hearts video game as a party member in Hollow Bastion, where he traveled to find Belle, who was kidnapped by Maleficent. Both also appear in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. A world based on the film, "Beast's Castle", appears in Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts χ, along wth other characters of the film.
  • During a limited time Event focused on Beauty and the Beast, the world builder video game Disney Magic Kingdoms included Belle, Beast, Lumière, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip and Gaston as playable characters, along with attractions, costumes, and other material based on the film.[26] LeFou and Maurice were also included as playable characters in later updates of the game.[27][28] In the game the characters are involved in new storylines that serve as a continuation of Beauty and the Beast (also ignoring other material from the franchise).
  • Alternate versions of Belle, Beast and Gaston appear as playable characters in the video game Disney Mirrorverse.[29][30][31]
  • Items of furniture and clothing directly referencing Beauty and the Beast are available in Disney Dreamlight Valley with characters from the movie expected to be released at some future date. Belle is also featured prominently on the box art and promotional images for the game.

Other media edit

  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice was an ice show adaptation broadcast on CBS December 8, 1996,[32] produced by Micawber Productions and Rodan Productions. The ice show starred Ekaterina Gordeeva as Belle and Victor Petrenko as The Beast with Scott Hamilton as Lumiere while Steve Binder directed and as hosts James Barbour and Susan Egan.[33]
  • Beauty and the Beast story or characters are included in several Disney on Ice shows including 100 Years of Magic,[34] Follow Your Heart,[35] Magical Ice Festival[36] and Dream Big.[37]
  • Beyond the Castle: Stories Inspired by Beauty and the Beast is set of three short films that premiered on Disney's social media via a partnership with Tongal creative crowd sourcing platform and Young Storytellers. Children from the Storytellers, who advance screened the live action movie, wrote scripts base on the characters. The shorts were released around the release of the live action film in 2017.[38]
    • Beauty and the Curse is a live action feature film explaining how the beast's curse comes about. Tamara Sims wrote the short and Maya Rudolph was the director.
    • Pug in a Cup was puppet-based story written by Hana Morshedi and directed by Tucker Barrie about the adventures at a local market of Chip and Gumbo the Pug away from the caste.
    • LeFouston was claymation short about LeFou and Gaston's first meeting with director Kevin Ulrich and writer Robert Nelson.
  • A Broadway-caliber short-form stage musical named Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage is performed live in Sunset Boulevard, at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World. It was also performed at Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park (Anaheim) and Discoveryland, Disneyland Park (Paris). Originally, the show was more like a revue, and not a condensed version of either the film or Broadway show. However it changed considerably from the original version to the currently running version, causing it to more closely resemble the 1991 film. Because the show is condensed to approximately 25 minutes, many cuts and edits are made. The show features the award-winning music from the first film.
  • Be Our Guest Restaurant is a quick service and table service restaurant in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. The restaurant has the theme and appearance of the Beast's Castle from Disney's 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast. The name of the restaurant is a reference to "Be Our Guest", the classic song from that film.
  • Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast is a trackless dark ride at Tokyo Disneyland telling the story of the film. It opened on September 28, 2020.[39]
  • Beast and Belle, played by Dan Payne and Keegan Connor Tracy, appear in the live-action film Descendants, where they are the rulers of Auradon and have a son named Ben. They three return in the sequels Descendants 2 and Descendants 3, where also appears Gaston's son, Gil.
  • Gaston will appear as the main antagonist in Lego's animated special LEGO Disney Princess: The Castle Quest, scheduled to be released on Disney+ on August 18, 2023.[40]

Common elements edit

Plot and themes edit

The Beauty and the Beast universe encompasses two main locations: a French village and a castle, which are linked by woods. As the three spin-off films all take place within the time period of the original film, the plot of the Beauty and the Beast franchise is encompassed in the original 1991 film, which the other films serving to give added insight to certain parts of the story that were skimmed over (such as when Belle is living in the castle with Beast).

Cast and characters edit

List indicator(s)

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
  •  L indicates an appearance as a live action character.
  •  S indicates an appearance as a character's singing voice.
Character Animated films Television series Live-action film
Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast:
The Enchanted Christmas
Belle's Magical World Belle's Tales of Friendship[a] Sing Me a Story with Belle Little Town Beauty and the Beast
1991 1997 1998 1999 1995 - 1997 TBA 2017
Belle Paige O'Hara Paige O'Hara Lynsey McLeod Emma Watson
Lynsey McLeodL Daisy DuczmalY
The Beast Robby Benson Dan Stevens
Adam MitchellY
Lumière Jerry Orbach Ewan McGregor
Cogsworth[b] David Ogden Stiers Ian McKellen
Mrs. Potts[c] Angela Lansbury Anne Rogers Emma Thompson
Chip Bradley Pierce Haley Joel Osment Gregory Grudt Nathan Mack
Andrew Keenan-BolgerS
Gaston Richard White Wolf Bauer Luke Evans
Maurice Rex Everhart Silent Cameo Kevin Kline
Joylon CoyY
LeFou Jesse Corti Josh Gad
Wardrobe[d] Jo Anne Worley Jo Anne Worley Audra McDonald
Featherduster[e] Kimmy Robertson UnknownS Kimmy Robertson Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Coat Rack[f] Silent Role Thomas Padden
Enchantress[g] Silent Role Kath Soucie Hattie Morahan
Rita Davies
as an old woman
Monsieur D'Arque Tony Jay Adrian Schiller
Chef Bouche[h] Brian Cummings Jim Cummings Clive Rowe
Bookseller Alvin Epstein Ray Fearon
Candeza Stanley Tucci
Forte Tim Curry
Fife Paul Reubens
Angelique Bernadette Peters
Webster Jim Cummings
Le Plume Rob Paulsen
Crane Jeff Bennett
Chandeleria April Winchell
Phillipe Hal Smith Frank Welker Rusty
Bimbettes[i] Mary Kay Bergman Sophie Reid
Rafaëlle Cohen
Kath Soucie Carla Nella
Footstool[j] Frank Welker Gizmo
Lewis Jim Cummings
Carroll Christine Cavanaugh
  1. ^ Although most of it consists of live action scenes with Belle, most of the characters have their part in the animated segment "Mrs. Potts' Party".
  2. ^ In the live-action remake, his first name is revealed to be Henry.
  3. ^ In the live-action remake, her first name is revealed to be Beatrice.
  4. ^ Known as Madame de Garderobe in the live-action remake.
  5. ^ Known as Fifi in Belle's Magical World and as Plumette in the live-action remake
  6. ^ He was renamed as Chapeau in the live-action remake. Despite this, they are the same character.
  7. ^ Also known as Agathe in the live-action remake.
  8. ^ He was renamed as Cuisinier in the live-action remake. Despite this, they are the same character.
  9. ^ Known as The Village Lasses in the live-action remake.
  10. ^ Known as Sultan in The Enchanted Christmas and FrouFrou in the live-action remake.

Crew edit

Crew by film
Film Director(s) Producer(s) Editor(s) Music Writer(s)
Beauty and the Beast (1991) Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise Don Hahn John Carnochan Alan Menken Linda Woolverton
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Andy Knight Lori Forte & John C. Donkin Tony Migalaski Rachel Portman Flip Kobler, Cindy Marcus, Bill Motz & Bob Roth
Belle's Magical World Cullen Blaine, Daniel de la Vega, Barbara Dourmashkin, Dale Kase, Bob Kline, Burt Medall & Mitch Rochon Bob Kline & David W. King Lee Phillips & John Cryer Harvey Cohen Alice Brown, Richard Cray, Carter Crocker, Sheree Guitar & Chip Hand
Belle's Tales of Friendship Jimbo Mitchell David W. King Parris Patton & Marcus Weise N/A Alice Brown & Richard Cray
Beauty and the Beast (2017) Bill Condon David Hoberman & Todd Lieberman Virginia Katz Alan Menken Stephen Chbosky & Evan Spiliotopoulos

Development edit

History edit

A 1995 article by the LA Times regarding the then-new Broadway musical adaption of the 1991 movie (the first Disney film to be adapted for the stage), asked if the property was "Disney's Newest Franchise".[41]

Reception edit

The original Beauty and the Beast film, as well as the stage musical and live-action remake, have received overwhelmingly positive feedback. The various other aspects of the franchise, such as the direct-to-video sequels, have received mixed to negative reviews.

Box office performance edit

Film Release date Budget Box office revenue Box office ranking
North America Other
territories
Worldwide All-time
North America
All-time
worldwide
Animated Films
Beauty and the Beast[42] November 13, 1991 $25 million $218,967,620 $206,000,000 $424,967,620 #150 #234
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas November 11, 1997 Direct-to-video
Belle's Magical World February 17, 1998
Belle's Tales of Friendship August 17, 1999
Live Action Film
Beauty and the Beast[43] March 17, 2017 $160 million $504,014,165 $759,506,961 $1,263,521,126 #8 #10

Critical reaction edit

Film Rotten
Tomatoes
CinemaScore[44]
Animated Films
Beauty and the Beast 93% (103 reviews)[45] A+
Beauty and the Beast:
The Enchanted Christmas
13% (7 reviews)[46]
Belle's Magical World 17% (6 reviews)[47]
Belle's Tales of Friendship
Live Action Film
Beauty and the Beast 71% (348 reviews)[48] A

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Beauty and the Beast is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and additional merchandise The success of the original 1991 American animated feature Beauty and the Beast directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise led to three direct to video follow up films a live action spin off television series a Disney World stage show a Disney World restaurant a trackless dark ride several video games merchandise and the 10th longest running musical in Broadway history which was nominated for nine Tony Awards winning for Best Costume Design In March 2017 Disney released a live action remake of the film Beauty and the BeastThe official promotional logo of the franchise used since the 1991 original film Created byWalt Disney Animation StudiosOriginal workBeauty and the Beast 1991 OwnerThe Walt Disney CompanyYears1991 presentFilms and televisionFilm s Beauty and the Beast 1991 animated Beauty and the Beast 2017 live action Television seriesSing Me a Story with Belle 1995 1997 Television special s Beauty and the Beast A 30th CelebrationDirect to videoBeauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas 1997 Belle s Magical World 1998 Belle s Tales of Friendship 1999 Theatrical presentationsMusical s Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage 1991 Beauty and the Beast 1994 GamesVideo game s Beauty amp The Beast Belle s Quest 1993 Beauty amp The Beast Roar of the Beast 1993 Beauty and the Beast 1994 NES Disney s Beauty and the Beast 1994 Super NES Disney s Beauty and the Beast A Board Game Adventure 1999 Disney s Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom 2000 AudioSoundtrack s Beauty and the Beast Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1991 Beauty and the Beast Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2017 MiscellaneousTheme park attraction s Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage 1991 present Be Our Guest Restaurant 2012 present Enchanted Tales with Belle 2012 present Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast 2020 present Based onBeauty and the Beast 1756 by Jeanne Marie Leprince de BeaumontBelle was also added to Disney Consumer Products Disney Princess franchise while Gaston is part of the Disney Villains franchise Contents 1 Titles 1 1 Animated feature films 1 2 Live action feature films 1 3 Television series 1 3 1 Sing Me a Story with Belle 1 3 2 Little Town 1 4 Television special 1 4 1 Beauty and the Beast A 30th Celebration 1 5 Broadway musical 1 6 Games 1 7 Other media 2 Common elements 2 1 Plot and themes 2 2 Cast and characters 2 2 1 Crew 3 Development 3 1 History 4 Reception 4 1 Box office performance 4 2 Critical reaction 5 ReferencesTitles editAnimated feature films edit Beauty and the Beast is the original film of the franchise It was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released in 1991 Beauty and the Beast is the 30th Disney animated feature film and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance 1 The plot of the film is based on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne Marie Le Prince de Beaumont In 2002 Beauty and the Beast was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 2 Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas is the first direct to video installment of the film series and served as a holiday special It was directed by Andrew Knight and released on November 11 1997 3 4 The main plot film is set within the events of the first film taking place after the fight with the wolves and before the ballroom dance also including scenes at the beginning and the end with the characters after the events of the first film citation needed Belle s Magical World is the second direct to video installment of the film series 5 It was directed by Cullen Blaine Daniel de la Vega Barbara Dourmashkin Dale Kase Bob Kline Burt Medall and Mitch Rochon citation needed It was released on February 17 1998 and is also set during the original film taking place after Christmas but before the fight against Gaston 5 6 citation needed Live action feature films edit Belle s Tales of Friendship is a live action animated direct to video installment of the film series It was directed by Jimbo Mitchell and released on August 17 1999 7 It is set during the original film and was released in part to help promote Disney Channel s television series Sing Me a Story with Belle citation needed On March 17 2017 Disney released a live action remake of Disney s 1991 animated feature film of the same name which was directed by Bill Condon 8 The movie stars Emma Watson as Belle Dan Stevens as the Beast Luke Evans as Gaston Ewan McGregor as Lumiere Ian McKellen as Cogsworth Emma Thompson as Mrs Potts Kevin Kline as Maurice and Josh Gad as LeFou Television series edit Sing Me a Story with Belle edit Main article Sing Me a Story with Belle Sing Me a Story with Belle was a live action spin off series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould It featured Belle who now owns and manages the bookshop in the village The show ran for 65 episodes on The Disney Channel from September 8 1995 to December 11 1999 Two episodes from the first season were released with an episode of an abandoned Beauty and the Beast cartoon series and were released direct to video as Belle s Tales of Friendship Little Town edit Main article Little Town TV series A limited streaming television series centered on Gaston and LeFou is currently in development for Disney 9 The series which will be a prequel to the 2017 film will be created and written by Josh Gad Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz with Gad Kitsis and Horowitz executive producing the series alongside Luke Evans 9 Evans and Gad will reprise their roles from the 2017 film as Gaston and LeFou respectively 9 In June 2021 Brianna Middleton joined the cast as female lead 10 In January 2022 Jelani Alladin and Fra Fee joined the cast 11 In February 2022 Rita Ora joined the cast 12 later the same month Disney temporary passed the project 13 Television special edit Beauty and the Beast A 30th Celebration edit Main article Beauty and the Beast A 30th Celebration A musical television special produced by Jon M Chu and directed by Hamish Hamilton aired on December 15 2022 on ABC The special included live never before seen musical performances along with new sets and costumes inspired by the animated film 14 H E R has been cast to play Belle 15 The rest of the cast featured Josh Groban Joshua Henry Rita Moreno Martin Short Shania Twain and David Alan Grier as the Beast Gaston the narrator Lumiere Mrs Potts and Cogsworth respectively 16 17 Paige O Hara and Richard White the original voices of Belle and Gaston respectively and composer Alan Menken made cameos in the special 18 Broadway musical edit Main article Beauty and the Beast musical A musical based on the original film debuted April 18 1994 on Broadway at the Palace Theatre and later transferred to the Lunt Fontanne Theatre in 1999 The musical was directed by Robert Jess Roth produced by Disney Theatrical and written by Linda Woolverton Beauty and the Beast ran on Broadway for 5 461 performances between 1994 and 2007 becoming Broadway s eighth longest running production in history The musical has grossed more than 1 4 billion worldwide and played in thirteen countries and 115 cities The stage version included many songs not included in the musical such as the deleted songs Human Again whose demo was 9 minutes long and Gaston Reprise a Beast number If I Can t Love Her and a Maurice number No Matter What The song A Change in Me was kept in the production after being written for Toni Braxton during her stint as Belle Games edit Beauty and the Beast is an action platformer developed by Probe Software and published by Hudson Soft for the NES It was released in Europe in 1994 19 Gaston logically is the final boss of the game because he wants to kill the Beast and marry Belle Disney s Beauty and the Beast is an action platformer for the SNES It was developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Hudson Soft in North America and Europe on July 1 1994 and February 23 1995 respectively The game was published by Virgin Interactive in Japan on July 8 1994 20 The entire game is played through the perspective of the Beast As the Beast the player must get Belle to fall in love so that the curse cast upon him and his castle will be broken she will marry him and become a princess The final boss of the game is Gaston a hunter who will try to steal Belle from the Beast There is even a snowball fight scene in the middle of the game and cutscenes between stages that tells the story of Beauty and the Beast Beauty amp The Beast Belle s Quest is an action platformer for the Sega Mega Drive Genesis Developed by Software Creations the game was released in North America in 1993 21 It is one of two video games based on the film that Sunsoft published for the Genesis 19 the other being Beauty amp The Beast Roar of the Beast Characters from the film like Gaston can help the player past tricky situations As Belle the player must reach the Beast s castle and break the spell to live happily ever after To succeed she must explore the village forest castle and snowy forest to solve puzzles and mini games while ducking or jumping over enemies Belle s health is represented by a stack of blue books which diminishes when she touches bats rats and other hazards in the game Extra lives keys and other items are hidden throughout the levels While there is no continue or game saving ability players can use a code to start the game at any of the seven levels 22 Beauty amp The Beast Roar of the Beast is the title of a side scrolling video game for the Sega Genesis Mega Drive The game was one of two games based on the film released for the Sega Genesis the other game being Beauty amp The Beast Belle s Quest both of which were produced by Sunsoft and released in 1993 As the Beast the player must successfully complete several levels based on scenes from the film in order to protect the castle from invading villagers and forest animals and rescue Belle from the evil Gaston 23 Intermission screenshots between each level help to move the story along as do mini games The Beast can crouch jump swing his fists and use a special roar attack that will freeze the on screen enemies for a brief period He can sometimes locate items within a level to restore some of his health and the game provides unlimited continues It was often described as having a high difficulty level 24 Disney s Beauty and the Beast A Board Game Adventure is a Disney Boardgame adventure for the Game Boy Color IGN gave the game a rating of 6 0 out of 10 25 Disney s Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom contains a collection of mini games around the characters of the film In the Kingdom Hearts series Beast appears in the first Kingdom Hearts video game as a party member in Hollow Bastion where he traveled to find Belle who was kidnapped by Maleficent Both also appear in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories A world based on the film Beast s Castle appears in Kingdom Hearts II Kingdom Hearts 358 2 Days and Kingdom Hearts x along wth other characters of the film During a limited time Event focused on Beauty and the Beast the world builder video game Disney Magic Kingdoms included Belle Beast Lumiere Cogsworth Mrs Potts Chip and Gaston as playable characters along with attractions costumes and other material based on the film 26 LeFou and Maurice were also included as playable characters in later updates of the game 27 28 In the game the characters are involved in new storylines that serve as a continuation of Beauty and the Beast also ignoring other material from the franchise Alternate versions of Belle Beast and Gaston appear as playable characters in the video game Disney Mirrorverse 29 30 31 Items of furniture and clothing directly referencing Beauty and the Beast are available in Disney Dreamlight Valley with characters from the movie expected to be released at some future date Belle is also featured prominently on the box art and promotional images for the game Other media edit Disney s Beauty and the Beast A Concert on Ice was an ice show adaptation broadcast on CBS December 8 1996 32 produced by Micawber Productions and Rodan Productions The ice show starred Ekaterina Gordeeva as Belle and Victor Petrenko as The Beast with Scott Hamilton as Lumiere while Steve Binder directed and as hosts James Barbour and Susan Egan 33 Beauty and the Beast story or characters are included in several Disney on Ice shows including 100 Years of Magic 34 Follow Your Heart 35 Magical Ice Festival 36 and Dream Big 37 Beyond the Castle Stories Inspired by Beauty and the Beast is set of three short films that premiered on Disney s social media via a partnership with Tongal creative crowd sourcing platform and Young Storytellers Children from the Storytellers who advance screened the live action movie wrote scripts base on the characters The shorts were released around the release of the live action film in 2017 38 Beauty and the Curse is a live action feature film explaining how the beast s curse comes about Tamara Sims wrote the short and Maya Rudolph was the director Pug in a Cup was puppet based story written by Hana Morshedi and directed by Tucker Barrie about the adventures at a local market of Chip and Gumbo the Pug away from the caste LeFouston was claymation short about LeFou and Gaston s first meeting with director Kevin Ulrich and writer Robert Nelson A Broadway caliber short form stage musical named Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage is performed live in Sunset Boulevard at Disney s Hollywood Studios Walt Disney World It was also performed at Tomorrowland Disneyland Park Anaheim and Discoveryland Disneyland Park Paris Originally the show was more like a revue and not a condensed version of either the film or Broadway show However it changed considerably from the original version to the currently running version causing it to more closely resemble the 1991 film Because the show is condensed to approximately 25 minutes many cuts and edits are made The show features the award winning music from the first film Be Our Guest Restaurant is a quick service and table service restaurant in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort The restaurant has the theme and appearance of the Beast s Castle from Disney s 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast The name of the restaurant is a reference to Be Our Guest the classic song from that film Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast is a trackless dark ride at Tokyo Disneyland telling the story of the film It opened on September 28 2020 39 Beast and Belle played by Dan Payne and Keegan Connor Tracy appear in the live action film Descendants where they are the rulers of Auradon and have a son named Ben They three return in the sequels Descendants 2 and Descendants 3 where also appears Gaston s son Gil Gaston will appear as the main antagonist in Lego s animated special LEGO Disney Princess The Castle Quest scheduled to be released on Disney on August 18 2023 40 Common elements editPlot and themes edit See also Beauty and the Beast 1991 film Plot The Beauty and the Beast universe encompasses two main locations a French village and a castle which are linked by woods As the three spin off films all take place within the time period of the original film the plot of the Beauty and the Beast franchise is encompassed in the original 1991 film which the other films serving to give added insight to certain parts of the story that were skimmed over such as when Belle is living in the castle with Beast Cast and characters edit Main article List of Disney s Beauty and the Beast characters List indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film or that the character s official presence has not yet been confirmed Y indicates a younger version of the character L indicates an appearance as a live action character S indicates an appearance as a character s singing voice Character Animated films Television series Live action filmBeauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas Belle s Magical World Belle s Tales of Friendship a Sing Me a Story with Belle Little Town Beauty and the Beast1991 1997 1998 1999 1995 1997 TBA 2017Belle Paige O Hara Paige O Hara Lynsey McLeod Emma WatsonLynsey McLeodL Daisy DuczmalYThe Beast Robby Benson Dan StevensAdam MitchellYLumiere Jerry Orbach Ewan McGregorCogsworth b David Ogden Stiers Ian McKellenMrs Potts c Angela Lansbury Anne Rogers Emma ThompsonChip Bradley Pierce Haley Joel Osment Gregory Grudt Nathan MackAndrew Keenan BolgerSGaston Richard White Wolf Bauer Luke EvansMaurice Rex Everhart Silent Cameo Kevin KlineJoylon CoyYLeFou Jesse Corti Josh GadWardrobe d Jo Anne Worley Jo Anne Worley Audra McDonaldFeatherduster e Kimmy Robertson UnknownS Kimmy Robertson Gugu Mbatha RawCoat Rack f Silent Role Thomas PaddenEnchantress g Silent Role Kath Soucie Hattie MorahanRita Daviesas an old womanMonsieur D Arque Tony Jay Adrian SchillerChef Bouche h Brian Cummings Jim Cummings Clive RoweBookseller Alvin Epstein Ray FearonCandeza Stanley TucciForte Tim CurryFife Paul ReubensAngelique Bernadette PetersWebster Jim CummingsLe Plume Rob PaulsenCrane Jeff BennettChandeleria April WinchellPhillipe Hal Smith Frank Welker RustyBimbettes i Mary Kay Bergman Sophie ReidRafaelle CohenKath Soucie Carla NellaFootstool j Frank Welker GizmoLewis Jim CummingsCarroll Christine Cavanaugh Although most of it consists of live action scenes with Belle most of the characters have their part in the animated segment Mrs Potts Party In the live action remake his first name is revealed to be Henry In the live action remake her first name is revealed to be Beatrice Known as Madame de Garderobe in the live action remake Known as Fifi in Belle s Magical World and as Plumette in the live action remake He was renamed as Chapeau in the live action remake Despite this they are the same character Also known as Agathe in the live action remake He was renamed as Cuisinier in the live action remake Despite this they are the same character Known as The Village Lasses in the live action remake Known as Sultan in The Enchanted Christmas and FrouFrou in the live action remake Crew edit Crew by film Film Director s Producer s Editor s Music Writer s Beauty and the Beast 1991 Gary Trousdale amp Kirk Wise Don Hahn John Carnochan Alan Menken Linda WoolvertonBeauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas Andy Knight Lori Forte amp John C Donkin Tony Migalaski Rachel Portman Flip Kobler Cindy Marcus Bill Motz amp Bob RothBelle s Magical World Cullen Blaine Daniel de la Vega Barbara Dourmashkin Dale Kase Bob Kline Burt Medall amp Mitch Rochon Bob Kline amp David W King Lee Phillips amp John Cryer Harvey Cohen Alice Brown Richard Cray Carter Crocker Sheree Guitar amp Chip HandBelle s Tales of Friendship Jimbo Mitchell David W King Parris Patton amp Marcus Weise N A Alice Brown amp Richard CrayBeauty and the Beast 2017 Bill Condon David Hoberman amp Todd Lieberman Virginia Katz Alan Menken Stephen Chbosky amp Evan SpiliotopoulosDevelopment editHistory edit A 1995 article by the LA Times regarding the then new Broadway musical adaption of the 1991 movie the first Disney film to be adapted for the stage asked if the property was Disney s Newest Franchise 41 Reception editThe original Beauty and the Beast film as well as the stage musical and live action remake have received overwhelmingly positive feedback The various other aspects of the franchise such as the direct to video sequels have received mixed to negative reviews Box office performance edit Film Release date Budget Box office revenue Box office rankingNorth America Otherterritories Worldwide All timeNorth America All timeworldwideAnimated FilmsBeauty and the Beast 42 November 13 1991 25 million 218 967 620 206 000 000 424 967 620 150 234Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas November 11 1997 Direct to videoBelle s Magical World February 17 1998Belle s Tales of Friendship August 17 1999Live Action FilmBeauty and the Beast 43 March 17 2017 160 million 504 014 165 759 506 961 1 263 521 126 8 10Critical reaction edit Film RottenTomatoes CinemaScore 44 Animated FilmsBeauty and the Beast 93 103 reviews 45 A Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas 13 7 reviews 46 Belle s Magical World 17 6 reviews 47 Belle s Tales of Friendship Live Action FilmBeauty and the Beast 71 348 reviews 48 AReferences edit Disney Notes on the end of the Disney Renaissance decentfilms com Retrieved August 26 2008 Films Selected for the National Film Registry in 2002 by the Library of Congress Library of Congress January 2003 Retrieved December 15 2022 Angulo Chen Sandie Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas Movie Review Retrieved February 7 2017 Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas Retrieved 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