*BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) is BETTER than you REMEMBER! | (reaction/commentary/review)

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*BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) is BETTER than you REMEMBER! | (reaction/commentary/review)
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  • @HudsonDoodle
    @HudsonDoodle6 ай бұрын

    I’ll take this Belle over any of Disney’s more recent “adorkable” female characters. I wish Disney would get back to writing these kinds of more mature and sophisticated heroines.

  • @Varies16

    @Varies16

    6 ай бұрын

    Same, Belle was the first "feminist" princess done with no mistakes. Belle in fact isn't perfect, since her curiosity leads her into Beast's room, but thanks to that he becomes nice at least. What I mean is in fact that Belle for being the first femminist princess is done so well. She loves to read, doesn't act sassy but kind...and she's very brave, even with no powers. And what I love the most is that both Belle and Beast save each other. Good chemistry in there.

  • @jackieleggs9274

    @jackieleggs9274

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Varies16 Couldn’t agree more😊😁🥀✨

  • @lilscenechick1995

    @lilscenechick1995

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Varies16The Little Mermaid actually came out earlier in the same year (1991), before Beauty and The Beast. I know some people don’t consider her a “feminist” princess because she “gives up everything for a man,” but I strongly disagree with that interpretation. It’s just plain wrong. Ariel wanted to see the human world before she even met Eric. She just became infatuated with him, naturally, because he was a handsome boy and she was a teenager. People also think Belle was a victim of Stockholm Syndrome which is actually not a legitimate thing, it was a term coined by a psychiatrist to invalidate the compassion a woman had for her captor. Obviously it’s wrong to hold someone against their will, BUT Belle returned of her own volition and stayed with the Beast after he was wounded by saving her life.

  • @Varies16

    @Varies16

    5 ай бұрын

    @@lilscenechick1995 I agree with all you said

  • @meowtain9566

    @meowtain9566

    5 ай бұрын

    Honestly I like both the adorkable princesses and more sophisticated ones from the older cartoons. What I hate is that disney saw one adorkable princess being popular and now stopped doing any other personality. As much as I've enjoyed all the newer princesses, I get why people are sick of each one being adorkable, especially when you rewatch older movies and it feels like such a breath of fresh air to see one more sophisticated

  • @Firebender554
    @Firebender5546 ай бұрын

    About Gaston eating 5 dozen eggs, remember in the beginning song when that lady asked for six eggs and one guy responded “That’s too expensive!”? That means that Gaston most likely single-handedly inflated the price of eggs in this village.

  • @phoebusapollo8365

    @phoebusapollo8365

    2 ай бұрын

    Nah that only works in the live action, in the animated one those are snippets from 2 totally different conversations between different characters

  • @DameMitHermelin

    @DameMitHermelin

    2 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @CourtneyIsGoblin

    @CourtneyIsGoblin

    2 ай бұрын

    Omg I never thought of that. LOL That is definitely my head canon now.

  • @bicbiro1116

    @bicbiro1116

    Ай бұрын

    That is the most flipping hilarious thing I've ever read about theories of this movie 😂

  • @robertg7396
    @robertg73966 ай бұрын

    I did a painting of Belle on a canvas using acrylics a couple of years ago. I then had the honor of meeting Paige O'Hara, (who is the voice of Belle in this movie), and had her autograph the painting. Apparently, she is also an artist in the Disney animation dept, and she absolutely loved my painting. Telling me how talented I was, and told me if I ever submitted a resume to work there, thar I could put her down as a reference! 😲 One of the greatest compliments I've ever received! 🥰🥀👸👹

  • @lizryan7451

    @lizryan7451

    6 ай бұрын

    What a cool experience! I had no idea she also worked in the art department

  • @anacarolmsc

    @anacarolmsc

    5 ай бұрын

    Everything about it is so awesome 💜

  • @onewomanarmy6451

    @onewomanarmy6451

    5 ай бұрын

    That so lovely. Must have been amazing to hear from both the va of a character you love and even more so from such a talented working artist.

  • @artsysabs

    @artsysabs

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s so cool! Your experience and that she did art as well! To you post anywhere online- specifically this painting? :)

  • @lorianamrugala1509
    @lorianamrugala15096 ай бұрын

    This channel is my safe haven - thank you for all the wonderful content we appreciate it so much!!

  • @thecocoacouch

    @thecocoacouch

    6 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you guys!! Thanks 🙏

  • @biannathesparklequeen9210

    @biannathesparklequeen9210

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@thecocoacouch you are definitely my comfort channel.

  • @caveritt82489

    @caveritt82489

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @SC-gp7kt

    @SC-gp7kt

    6 ай бұрын

    Mine too! ❤

  • @MiciousDawn

    @MiciousDawn

    6 ай бұрын

    Same! ❤❤

  • @lisaleyendekker8305
    @lisaleyendekker83056 ай бұрын

    This movie is living proof that Disney can create a quality timeless masterpiece when the people behind it have years to write the script, animate each frame with care and detail, and receive top notch voice acting and musical production. there is just so much to appreciate from this era when Disney wasn't just churning out films every ten months. This film is beautiful.

  • @demo2823
    @demo28236 ай бұрын

    An important consideration with why the Beast was not improved by having good people around him, is that they were all servants, and thus subservient. His parents were the ones who 'ruined' him, a d they are now gone. Belle is the first person introduced as a potential equal. You even see the furniture becoming more bold in how they address the Beast with time as he changes and starts treating everyone better. First they are frightened by him entering the room. Then they are awkward while suggesting that he treat Belle nicer. Then they straight up tell him to control his temper. Then they have risen to the point where they can try to comfort him. Then when he says that they should let the people into the castle, they disobey him to protect the castle. I like to think it is the friendship with Belle that changed him, not necessarily the romantic aspect.

  • @lilithofnod

    @lilithofnod

    5 ай бұрын

    This 100, but also the original story of Beauty and the Beast is meant to be an allegory. "In 1740, Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve wrote the Beauty and the Beast fairy tale that's become so familiar, framing it as an allegory of arranged marriage: a beautiful young woman handed off to an ugly, rich noble who demands she leave her father and live with him forever (complete with a lavish bride price)." The most powerful force in Beauty and the Beast isn't magic, or even love, but consent. Beauty doesn't admit love for the Beast until after he releases her (which permits her to rejoin him on her own terms). But this regard for her will is what first softens Beauty's heart. The story's not just reminding young women to look beyond appearance but reminding young men how to conduct themselves."

  • @BeanSparrow

    @BeanSparrow

    3 ай бұрын

    @@lilithofnod that is very beautiful way of explaining the core story

  • @redhead0122

    @redhead0122

    2 ай бұрын

    that's so true. A lot of people also overlook that belle isn't in love with him until the end. There is literally a scene in the movie where they state that. when he lets her go someone asks why the curse is not broken and someone else of the furniture answers that she doesn't love him ( at that point of the movie). Belle is just a nice human being

  • @ashleyh7073
    @ashleyh70736 ай бұрын

    I think maybe Belle wasnt sure of her love for him until she was set free, and he wasnt sure what real love felt like until that point too. The quote " Staying means nothing unless you can leave." So her coming back when she didnt have to means something to him, and him saying he didnt want to control her and cares about what she cares about, and wants whats best for her is what matters to her. So it took some time for them to get to the point, and for Belle to realize, yup my love for him is real.

  • @redhead0122

    @redhead0122

    2 ай бұрын

    So true. if she was already in love before the curse would have been broken before she leaves and returns.

  • @samblustein1918
    @samblustein19186 ай бұрын

    RIP Angela Lansbury, one of the most iconic songs and voices ever.

  • @laurenherda2415

    @laurenherda2415

    5 ай бұрын

    She was amazing, now I want to go binge watch Murder She Wrote

  • @aisleelovegreenwood6448
    @aisleelovegreenwood64485 ай бұрын

    "She's different from the rest of us!" "What? She's...intelligent?" 😂Ha! _Got_ 'em!

  • @scarlettredding
    @scarlettredding6 ай бұрын

    Fun fact, the beasts actual name is Prince Adam. I went like 20 plus yrs without knowing that lol

  • @piraattipupu

    @piraattipupu

    3 ай бұрын

    Actually, the animators never named the beast in human form, he was just the prince. Adam was the name he was later given in a game 😯

  • @nekolvr11
    @nekolvr115 ай бұрын

    One of the biggest things I love about this movie is the detail they put into beasts emotional transformation. Up until the wolf incident the is very much in the rut of playing the beast. Walking on all fours, limited to only standing on two, tattered pants, no shirt and a ragged cloak. After the wolf scene and as he’s recovering from the attack he is now dressing like a human, walking upright, making a effort to use utensils. His clothes are no longer in ruin but clean and mended, and as time passes the castle follows suit. Their little details but they say a lot about him and his mental and emotional state.

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz13016 ай бұрын

    5:55 - as an equestrian myself.... Phillipe definitely should be trusted. As a rider, especially when you're not riding in a safe, enclosed area, it is very wise to trust the instincts of your mount. I was out on a trek with like 15 others and the mare I was on was being an absolute little shit (I'd already asked the paid staff to swap me with the customer that WAS on her because I sensed imminent danger.... basically yeah she would have decked someone less experienced).... however at one point despite how she'd acted up until that point, her body language changed and it was like she was tracking something. She was.... actually right. A mountain biker literally came flying down the mountainside and crashed into the ride. She'd heard or smelled him far sooner than anyone else and that gave me a couple of seconds to brace for the chaos that ensued. Listen to the horse. Most of the time they do know best.

  • @xejelah

    @xejelah

    6 ай бұрын

    Learning something new every day.

  • @kat_plays7999

    @kat_plays7999

    2 ай бұрын

    as a fellow equestrian I felt that in my soul 😅

  • @sparky082

    @sparky082

    2 ай бұрын

    Me too! Me and my old pony are with you!!! And I'd trust his instincts than me any day.

  • @mlledarcel
    @mlledarcel6 ай бұрын

    "the kitchen was the wrong place to go!" 😂😂😂

  • @besupaaa
    @besupaaa6 ай бұрын

    God, I miss 2D disney. This is one of my favorites along with Great mouse Detective and The Rescuers.

  • @chelseyhenkes8685

    @chelseyhenkes8685

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I cannot count the number of times I used to binge The Great Mouse Detective

  • @jeffreyfike3384
    @jeffreyfike33846 ай бұрын

    The song "To Be Human Again" wasn't in the original movie, it's added on for the special edition of the movie.❤

  • @RoZaSims

    @RoZaSims

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you! That makes sense. I grew up with the Swedish dub of this film but I have heard all the songs in English many times and I could not for the life of me recall that song in either language xD

  • @dannyjorde2677

    @dannyjorde2677

    3 ай бұрын

    I really love that addition.

  • @bblodeuwedd

    @bblodeuwedd

    Ай бұрын

    That song was actually written for the original movie but got cut. It was, however, included in the Broadway production, so some people were already familiar with it. The scene where Belle teaches the Beast to read was also added to the special edition.

  • @jenniferhonaker9445

    @jenniferhonaker9445

    Ай бұрын

    I was wondering! This was my favorite as a kid, and had never seen that.

  • @JaredTVW
    @JaredTVW5 ай бұрын

    Something of interesting note: Originally Gaston was supposed to survive his fall with plans to come back and kill the beast, but then those wolves would once again show up, this time they would be successful, and we would pan out just to hear Gaston screams of death. This death was decided to be too graphic but when the Lion King came out, this death was repurposed for Scar’s death. It was not seen as graphic with animals attacking each other as it would have been a human being attacked.

  • @LaMishiMish
    @LaMishiMish3 ай бұрын

    Fun fact! Angela Lansbury wanted to redo her first take of singing "Beauty and the Beast" because she didn't think it was good enough, but they accepted the first take because it was absolutely perfect.

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido19795 ай бұрын

    The opening narration by David Odgen Stiers is unmatched. Coupled with that opening score...gets me every time. "For who could ever learn to love...a beast..."

  • @jamesa.romano8500
    @jamesa.romano85006 ай бұрын

    Tony Jay as Monsieur D'Arque the asylum keeper so impressed Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale that they chose for him for Frollo in Hunchback solely based off of the strength of his performance

  • @shirleytyler-szkolny6981

    @shirleytyler-szkolny6981

    5 ай бұрын

    WOW! Too cool!

  • @robertc.1958

    @robertc.1958

    5 ай бұрын

    @jamesa.romano8700: Not only that, but - ironically Tony Jay had earlier played the evil "Paracelsus" in Seasons 1 and 2 of the brilliant, but unfortunately short lived, T.V. series version of "Beauty & the Beast" ( 1987 - 1990 series. )

  • @liljenborg2517

    @liljenborg2517

    4 ай бұрын

    Tony Jay was very, very busy around this time. His voice was heard in many cartoons (including Reboot - the first CGI Saturday Morning cartoon) and video games (like Kings Quest 7) and bit parts on shows like Night Court and a recurring villain on the Adventures In Odyssey radio drama. Unfortunately they don't give Oscar nods to voice actors. He should have got a Best Supporting Actor nod for Frollo. He did win the Annie for best voice acting for Frollo, though.

  • @alking7655

    @alking7655

    5 күн бұрын

    Tony Jay, the voice of my nightmares. A very good villain. He played so many creepy guys, and took on the acting part of Shere Khan for the sequel to "The Jungle Book" A brilliant actor. May he RIP.

  • @rebeccamichael626
    @rebeccamichael6265 ай бұрын

    1:55 - "How old was he when he got cursed?" Me - The narrator said he'd be cursed until his 21st year (until he turned 21 years old), and Lumiere said they'd been there for 10 years, so he was cursed at 11 years old. If you watch Belle's Enchanted Christmas, it shows what happened with a bit more detail, instead of just stained glass.

  • @Jay-gurl

    @Jay-gurl

    2 ай бұрын

    Not only that, but the animators did a great job showing the Prince (aka- Beast) was younger than the human version of himself at the end of the film. His leaner and frame is smaller showing his is in fact, pretty young. Alot of people are like "he looks older!" but we have to remember Disney makes characters look older for storytelling but they are almost always pretty young. Snow White was only 14. Arial is 16 and I think Jasmine is only 15.

  • @mckenzie.latham91
    @mckenzie.latham912 ай бұрын

    The thing i love the most is that when the beast transforms back, Belle is unsure about him until she recognizes him by his blue eyes which she is shown to look into multi times during the film

  • @DSGodiva
    @DSGodiva6 ай бұрын

    This came out the year I was born. My parents took my older sister to see it in the theater and said it was the first time they had been to a movie where the audience stood up and clapped at the end. It's such a classic for so many reasons, but the one part I never, ever forgot was that prologue. The opening landscape, to telling the story through stained glass, to that BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL SCORE! 11/10. It's just exquisite!

  • @ocelot815

    @ocelot815

    6 ай бұрын

    Alan Menken, Oscar Winning Composer🎶

  • @frederickseltzerjr2170
    @frederickseltzerjr21706 ай бұрын

    Fun facts - "Beauty And The Beast" was the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. The theme song "Beauty And The Beast" was originally going to be released with the version you hear in the film with the great Angela Lansbury singing it, but because of her age, they didn't think it was going to sell. So, they ask R&B star Peabo Bryson to team up with a then unknown French-Canadian singer to do another version that would be released to radio stations. That then-unknown singer was none other than superstar Celine Dion. The song made history when it became the first-ever song from any Disney movie to make it into the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart (peaking at #9, though Peabo would go on to make more Disney history when he teamed up with Regina Belle for "A Whole New World" from "Aladdin," and that song will actually make it all the way to #1 and knocking out the song that, at the time, was spending the most amount of consecutive weeks at the top spot, 14 and that was Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" from the soundtrack of "The Bodyguard" - which you should watch and react to by the way).

  • @Remy4556

    @Remy4556

    4 ай бұрын

    Also it was the most commercially successful Disney Princess movie at that point..!!!!!

  • @elindayana8174
    @elindayana81746 ай бұрын

    There is a drama series called "Once Upon A Time". Belle and the Beast still has cute relationship there, but it's also much darker sometimes. I love that series. All the Disney fairy tales are in it. 😊💖

  • @nowthatisawesome5431

    @nowthatisawesome5431

    5 ай бұрын

    In that show the beast is actually Rumple. 😊

  • @elindayana8174

    @elindayana8174

    5 ай бұрын

    @@nowthatisawesome5431 Yeah i know. It's cool that they put "Beauty and the Beast" together with "Rumplestiltskin". 😍💗

  • @elindayana8174

    @elindayana8174

    5 ай бұрын

    @@nowthatisawesome5431 Yeah i know. It's cool that they put "Beauty and the Beast" together with "Rumplestiltskin". 😍💗

  • @tcshack701

    @tcshack701

    5 ай бұрын

    @@nowthatisawesome5431No spoilers.

  • @Valkyrie0801

    @Valkyrie0801

    4 ай бұрын

    Rumple is multiple disney characters in OUAT lol love that show so much. ❤

  • @artloveranimation
    @artloveranimation5 ай бұрын

    Fun fact about the castle, all of the statues of gargoyles and monsters were repurposed old designs for the Beast.

  • @cayu1888EXO
    @cayu1888EXO6 ай бұрын

    I believe the back story for the Beast is that when his mother died his father who was not a loving man raised him with no love and the child was pretty much left to his own devices he grew up with no love in his heart nor compassion because that is how his father raised him and the people that lived in the castle did nothing to rectify this so in a way they contributed to this upbringing so when the enchantress cast the spell on him and all who lived in the castle it was a punishment to him and the people around him who allowed him to grow into what he was without guiding him properly as the only guiding adults they were partly to blame. Which is why now they intervene and try to guide him in this situation not only to end the enchantment but also because it was also their fault that he ending up like he did they felt guilty because they didn’t intervene when they should have during his father upbringing of him.

  • @jmwilliamsart

    @jmwilliamsart

    5 ай бұрын

    That makes perfect sense, he must have been incredibly lonely and sad as a boy. Not being loved can really mess with you up inside. I’m glad that Bell came into his life.

  • @CharlotteMacrickens

    @CharlotteMacrickens

    4 ай бұрын

    That was in the live action remake

  • @StoryMing
    @StoryMing6 ай бұрын

    I think it was not necessarily Belle needing to say it out loud, but that the prospect of losing him- thinking she _had_ lost him- caused her to fully realize just how much he meant to her.

  • @fantasyaj6510
    @fantasyaj65106 ай бұрын

    30+ years later and still one of the best Disney movies of all time! 2 well deserved Academy Awards for Best Score and Best Song (Tale as Old as Time). 🏆 Belle is one of my all time favourite characters because her bibliophilic hobbies made me feel less alone. 🌹 Also thank you so much for this channel. Your reactions never fail to cheer me up on bad days.

  • @melanie62954
    @melanie629545 ай бұрын

    I went through that thought process about the timing of the curse as a kid and came to the same conclusion. Also, Chip wouldn't have been born as a teacup! And thank you for seeing the positivity in this beautiful story, instead of the tired Stockholm syndrome charge.

  • @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF

    @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF

    5 ай бұрын

    especially considering it's NOT stockholm syndrome, and the majority of people don't understand what that term actually means! the channel Cinema Therapy does a video on Beauty and The Beast and in it a therapist explains how it isn't stockholm syndrome. i too, am _so_ tired of people misapplying that term to this lovely movie

  • @melanie62954

    @melanie62954

    5 ай бұрын

    @@MonAhgasInsomniAroELF Exactly. Me too!

  • @meowtain9566

    @meowtain9566

    5 ай бұрын

    People are just so desperate to turn kids movies into something dark. It's similar to all those people online going "but in the original fairytale xy horrible thing happens". I get sharing a fun fact, but this always ends up shared with the tone of trying to ruin these stories for people. (Even as a fun fact it isn't true. The so called "original" is just the brothers Grimm version. There's older versions of the stories written down that aren't that needlessly dark.)

  • @MirandaOdom-lu9bc
    @MirandaOdom-lu9bc6 ай бұрын

    My favorite Disney film ever made! Tho now I watch it with a bit of sadness knowing that Angela Lansbury who is the voice of Mrs. Potts in this version is no longer among the living. I cried when I found out she had passed away. Emma Thompson does a stellar job in her role as Mrs. Potts in the live action remake but Angela Lansbury will always be Mrs. Potts for me. And growing up I always had my nose buried in one book or another so seeing how much of a bibliophile Belle is helped me feel less alone and less like a weirdo because of my ADHD and OCD.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios6 ай бұрын

    My favorite Disney princess movie of them all. I love the story, the animation and the music. My favorite song, I would have to say is a tie between "Be Our Guest", "Human Again", "Something There", and "Beauty And The Beast". Also, Beast is technically what's known as a chimera in Greek mythology. He's got different animal features mixed into one character: The head and horns of a bison, the brow of a gorilla, the tusks of a wild boar, the body and front legs of a bear, and the hind legs and tail of a wolf.

  • @thecocoacouch

    @thecocoacouch

    6 ай бұрын

    This is what I’m saying! I’m starting to think Gaston was a Demi-God

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios

    @rainbowpegacornstudios

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thecocoacouch In his head, maybe. lol Gaston could've easily married himself with how much he doted on himself.

  • @mistymane52

    @mistymane52

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah the son of Narcissus 😂😂

  • @barrymoreblue
    @barrymoreblue5 ай бұрын

    I forgot they added the “Human Again” song and the whole ‘teaching him to read’ part into the movie. The original version has a cut from the end of the snow day fun directly into the ballroom date.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes45535 ай бұрын

    30:06 I got to hear James Baxter talk about animating this scene at the Playgrounds festival in The Netherlands. They basically slaved away at it, iirc because there was no digital 3D camera back then. At least not an easily opperated one like we have now. While some stuff like the chandelier and ballroom background was 3D. Everything else, even the camera, is hand drawn animation during the dancing. I got to see a slide of the animation at the expo, a piece of paper of a frame during the dance sequence. It's so cleanly drawn! James said it was one of the hardest scenes he's ever animated in his career. Another movie that was trouble was 'Spirit, Stallion of Cimarron' (i prob didn't spell that right). Drawing horses is one if the hardest things for illustrators, now think of animating them and drawing them over and over. I have such respect for James Baxter, for all the work he's put in these timeless classics.

  • @mariacavanaugh1010
    @mariacavanaugh10106 ай бұрын

    I was surprised to learn, when this first came out, that Robby Benson played the Beast. Long ago in the 1970s, he played a teen with a brain tumor in Death Be Not Proud, and then the love interest in both Ice Castles and Ode to Billy Joe. He also directed some episodes of Friends. He's not a huge star, but a talented and memorable actor. Thanks for reminding me of his career again.

  • @petrastein2531
    @petrastein25316 ай бұрын

    45:50 THANK YOU! Finally someone acknowledges it.

  • @miaamer7718

    @miaamer7718

    2 ай бұрын

    There is the therapist’s reaction channel that reacted to this movie and had a similar analysis of it not being Stockholm syndrome. He also did an analysis on Gaston and the beast.

  • @emiliaxoxo
    @emiliaxoxo6 ай бұрын

    i always related to belle when i was a little girl and rewatching this movie always warms my heart!

  • @safespaceforstupidtakes933
    @safespaceforstupidtakes9336 ай бұрын

    i would like to say this ... she had no idea he was going to turn back into a prince she was more then willing to smash that giant beast lol now that is love

  • @ReadingOne
    @ReadingOne6 ай бұрын

    I grew up with this movie on repeat…and my late cousin used to call me Belle because she said I was just like the character, especially with how much I’ve always loved to read…and Be Our Guest has always been my favourite song, so really, it’s no wonder that I loved Jerry Orbach so much from a young age.

  • @U-Gozoo
    @U-Gozoo6 ай бұрын

    that Beast was made up of the head of a buffalo, the mane of a lion, the tusks and nose of a wild boar, the brow of a gorilla and the bulky body of a bear... Everyone talks about how belle has Stockholm syndrome cause she falls for the beast aka her jailer, BUT papa out here gaslighting the horse, Philip wanted to go the good way and Papa said naw then once they were lost he's like where did you take us, like wait wait wait a minute!! 😮😮 Gaston is scary because obsession is a very real thing and it can be scary as heck!

  • @miaamer7718

    @miaamer7718

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah that’s not really Stockholm syndrome.

  • @elindayana8174
    @elindayana81746 ай бұрын

    I hope it will be "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" or "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" next time. ❤

  • @moonlitspider2827

    @moonlitspider2827

    6 ай бұрын

    Sprit is such a good film

  • @joshuacoldwater
    @joshuacoldwater6 ай бұрын

    27:16 - This song was added for this special edition, which I’m SO glad they did.

  • @elindayana8174
    @elindayana81746 ай бұрын

    I think when the people in the castle were cursed, time stopped for everyone and none of them aged. 🤔❤

  • @aaronlimitless

    @aaronlimitless

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, Time stopped for everybody in the castle, and then all of the existing land around them were also cast under a spell of forgetting all about the castle and everybody in it. Which is also why nobody ever came looking for like staff family members or anything like that

  • @evatesche
    @evatesche6 ай бұрын

    0:57 I just hear these few notes playing and I am right back in my childhood. B&tB was my favorite Disney movie growing up.

  • @Unusual_Farmer
    @Unusual_Farmer6 ай бұрын

    I've always thought that if the beast really wanted to keep Belle out of the west wing, all he had to say was that that was where he stayed. Belle was avoiding him. She would have stayed far away from that part of the castle. Instead, the beast said it was forbidden, which piques the curiosity and the inner rebel.

  • @phoebusapollo8365

    @phoebusapollo8365

    2 ай бұрын

    At the same time it makes sense why the Beast just says it’s forbidden, he’s a prince, his servants are terrified of him to the point where they go running for cover the moment he enters a room it makes sense he’s used to just saying a command without having to justify it

  • @Jaq_O_Lantern
    @Jaq_O_Lantern6 ай бұрын

    Oscar, mate, you've by far become one of my absolute fav movie commentary YTbers to watch as of late. I just adore how gentle and insightful you are (and being a fellow aussie is bonus points too haha)! If it's not too much to ask, I'd love to see you react/commentate on Disney's Brother Bear and Dreamworks' Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron: two films I hold very close to my heart and that truly shaped me into the person I am today.

  • @EmyLovett
    @EmyLovett6 ай бұрын

    This one is an underrated Disney Classic that is gorgeous all around. If I'm not mistaken though in the live action, the prince was indeed transformed as a boy while the rest of the castle was turned into objects to preserve their age, so to speak, while the Beast spends that time to try to break the curse. Funny enough, I just finished reading a Twisted Tale of Beauty and the Beast where Belle actually learned about the curse earlier on after stumbling on the fact that the Enchantress was her mother who had been missing for years. So it's spent on trying to solve the mystery together with some elements also taken from the live action movie.

  • @rebeccashaw2038
    @rebeccashaw20386 ай бұрын

    Since I became a reader hearing Gaston say that now is an insult 😂

  • @adamdutton1609
    @adamdutton16096 ай бұрын

    I’m excited that you watched the Special edition because it includes the Deleted Scene/Song “Human Again”. Sadly this special edition gets missed as It was a 2002 dvd Disney Platinum edition 2 Disc special edition release. (That was a mouth full). One of my all times favourite films as the message it brings “The Beauty is found within” Prince Adam is the Name of the Beast. Love the authenticity of your reaction, thank you for sharing 😀

  • @maddiemax553
    @maddiemax5536 ай бұрын

    I looked it up at it says she was only there for 3 days before he turned back😭, also I would love to see your reaction to the live action version!!

  • @joshuacoldwater

    @joshuacoldwater

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes- me too

  • @Senfree

    @Senfree

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure that makes sense in terms of weather.

  • @maddiemax553

    @maddiemax553

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Senfreeme either just what Google said!

  • @Senfree

    @Senfree

    5 ай бұрын

    @@maddiemax553 I think Google might be wrong. xD

  • @maddiemax553

    @maddiemax553

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Senfree haha you're probably right

  • @Knightowl1980
    @Knightowl19806 ай бұрын

    Disney may have started with Mickey and Snow White. And there are other princesses and films along the way But I think this is THE quintessential Disney film. It incorporates Everything that Disney is and should aspire to be. -the only criticism is that the Prince is cuter as the Beast

  • @johannapops4608
    @johannapops46086 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching one of my favorite films. Belle was a model for me growing up. As for the servants in the castle, their job determined the object they became, so maybe you Oscar would be a headset or microphone. Or if you want to keep to the Baroque theme, a musical instrument. Maybe a violin or clarinet:)

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf43546 ай бұрын

    also i was thinking the same thing about that guy sounding like frollo as well so glad you realized it and confirmed it to

  • @xejelah
    @xejelah6 ай бұрын

    "romantic interest helped him change" - kinda. The people in the castle work for him. It's an unbalanced power dynamic. Belle would be a peer. She was the only one to challenge him. His staff could encourage him to control his temper but he never received consequences for it until she left. He can't control her, so he had to leave his comfort zone and open up. Romance didn't take place until their friendship bloomed. On a side note...where is this dude's parents?

  • @Jamestopboy
    @Jamestopboy4 ай бұрын

    The Beast was 11 when he got cursed - Lumiere says “ten years we’ve been rusting”, and the Rose will bloom until the Beast’s twenty first birthday, meaning *the Enchantress cursed an eleven year old child.*

  • @kohakublubb

    @kohakublubb

    2 ай бұрын

    I think that line was just an honest mistake, he's clearly not a child in the glass windows opening, so i choose to ignore that part😂

  • @Jamestopboy

    @Jamestopboy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kohakublubb The sequel confirms he *was* a child (or, at least, a *very* early teen at the time).

  • @Caffin8tor

    @Caffin8tor

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! Thank you! So the the *REAL* villain in this story is the absolutely vile witch that goes around placing curses on bratty children and everyone taking care of the child - innocent or not!

  • @lovisalindstrom7920
    @lovisalindstrom79206 ай бұрын

    There are several adaptations of this story. A french film that is amazing and a lot different. And the new Disney version of this story. Somehow the love story is always totally beautiful and captivating. However in this one, it is really the music that does it all. "Something new" is amazing and the background instrumental parts as well.

  • @caitlinmosdell3690
    @caitlinmosdell36906 ай бұрын

    The beast is a chimera with the head of a buffalo, eyebrows of a gorilla, body of a bear, jaws and mane of a lion, tusks of a boar, and legs and tail of a wolf.

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi38726 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Oscar! 🥀 I'm so grateful I got to see this one in the cinema during its initial run. The special edition I saw at home. ෴ Cheers to directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise.

  • @jessquinn6106
    @jessquinn61065 ай бұрын

    A while back they actually figured out what book Belle was reading at the start of the film. Of course I forget what it is now. But it's not a Disney film. Honestly The Prince looked better as "A beast" than his human form. And the end dance was stolen from Sleeping beauty. Have you ever watched the 1988 Beauty and The Beast TV series with Linda Hamilton. It is really cool on so many levels.

  • @VBSuper
    @VBSuper6 ай бұрын

    A little funny detail that almost no one notices: the bear carpet under Gaston's armchair. You should rewatch that scene to notice the carpet keeps moving in every cut until it disappears entirely. The creators did that intentionally as a little joke.

  • @elindayana8174
    @elindayana81746 ай бұрын

    THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! 🤩💖

  • @jlerrickson
    @jlerrickson6 ай бұрын

    Don't listen to the haters: I loved this reaction. Animation is just as valid as the action flicks. I hope that you'll venture outside of Disney as well. I know you've enjoyed DreamWorks. I think you would love the Don Bluth studio productions (former Disney animator). Anastasia, An American Tail, and The Secret of Nimh are particularly gorgeous and well told stories.

  • @dcemerald70
    @dcemerald705 ай бұрын

    This is literally one of the best films ever in Disney history. I remember doing the musical adaptation in school, I was Maurice, and it holds so much memories for me. I really do recommend you check out the live action, there’s a lot more details to the story, and the songs as well as the new ones are amazing. I also do recommend you to check out these two films that are similar Beauty and Beast stories. Penelope, starring Christina Ricci, Catherine O’Hara, and James McAvoy, tells the story of a girl of noble birth who was cursed due to the actions of her ancestors. Beastly, starring Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens, Mary Kate Olsen, and Neil Patrick Harris, is a modern take on Beauty and the Beast. 💛💙🥀

  • @jennifergrove2368
    @jennifergrove23686 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy you're doing classic Disney movies

  • @jennifergrove2368

    @jennifergrove2368

    6 ай бұрын

    The Beast as a human is my favourite Disney Prince. I'm not really sure why because you don't see that much of him in this. (Just as The Beast.)

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf43546 ай бұрын

    and man love Beast dancing suit its awesome i would love to have that suit

  • @warkentien2
    @warkentien23 ай бұрын

    Just commented on your reaction to The Hunchback of Notre Dame's intro. And for both you said "this intro gives me goosebumps". These are one of my three favorite animated intros. Hunchback, The Prince of Egypt, and Beauty and the Beast

  • @theadaptationstationmaster
    @theadaptationstationmaster6 ай бұрын

    I consider the ballroom scene and the ensuing Beasts Lets Belle Go scene one of the most perfectly staged and executed bits of any movie I've seen. Not just any Disney movie or any kids' movie or any animated movie. Any movie. Of course, it's not like I watch every movie that gets made or anything. LOL. Still, I feel like I've seen enough that it's legitimately impressive.

  • @ravensshadow2179
    @ravensshadow21796 ай бұрын

    Lumiere was Jerry Orbach from Law & Order as well as the father in Dirty Dancing. I good one to watch if you haven't seen it is Annie (1984) it has a all star cast.

  • @spaceshiplewis
    @spaceshiplewis6 ай бұрын

    Servants are bound to their duty in the royal realm. It's not that they can't influence a prince or the prince will never listen to the servants. It takes an outsider with a strong determined will to often break things up and make change. And as for age, modern times age doesn't really apply and you can see that they are both very young and one is quirky dreamer and the other has anger issues, both very teenage tendencies. If this was during the time of the French revolution, Beast's parents probably sent the young man away to a holiday castle for safety and that's why the prince didn't rule the town and the town didn't know the castle was occupied nor did you see Beast's parents.

  • @artloveranimation
    @artloveranimation5 ай бұрын

    Tony Jay who voiced the creepy man who runs the asylum, he did that as his audition take, and they mailed him his check for that first scene. Then he was brought back of course, and then as a disney villain in Hunchback and a narrator in Treasure Planet.

  • @robertc.1958

    @robertc.1958

    5 ай бұрын

    @artloveranimation: Not only that, but - ironically Tony Jay had earlier played the evil "Paracelsus" in Seasons 1 and 2 of the brilliant, but unfortunately short lived, T.V. series version of "Beauty & the Beast" ( 1987 - 1990 series. )

  • @johnmccarthy3111
    @johnmccarthy31116 ай бұрын

    If you're doing Disney animated, I would love for you to do Sleeping Beauty. I don't know why, but I have always loved this movie. The use of the Tchaikovsky score, the incredible animation especially the background details. The movie is one of a kind. And Eleanor Audley is something else as Maleficent

  • @henkebenke573
    @henkebenke5736 ай бұрын

    I want to see you do lotr 😁

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf43546 ай бұрын

    grew up watching it and love it

  • @harriwithani9203
    @harriwithani92036 ай бұрын

    Something very awful happened in my family about mid last year. And I can’t undersell how much this channel has helped me through it. Your positivity and your welcoming nature have really left me feeling whole again. Like I was watching stuff with an old friend. And I’ll appreciate it long after you’ve stopped uploading. Happy new year 🤘🏻

  • @renees4577
    @renees45776 ай бұрын

    My favorite Disney movie character. This was the first and only time that a character that was so much like me showed up on the screen and I was in love. Fueled a lifelong obsession with animation. At age 14 I got to see the animators working on this during a trip to Disney before this came out.

  • @keishie23
    @keishie236 ай бұрын

    Such a fun reaction❤❤thanks for sharing 😂😂

  • @MeganTheLibrarian3
    @MeganTheLibrarian36 ай бұрын

    Aww! This was my favorite as a child! Belle is the Patron Princess of all librarians. 😄 Which is why casting Hermione as Belle in the live-action version just made sense. 😂 You've got to watch that one next! It's my favorite Disney live action.

  • @CharlotteMacrickens

    @CharlotteMacrickens

    4 ай бұрын

    Really? You don't dislike that live action remake like people?

  • @mevb
    @mevbАй бұрын

    Cogsworth's line "There's flowers, chocolate, promises you don't intend to keep." was improvised by David Odgen-Stiers.

  • @mevb
    @mevbАй бұрын

    Monsieure D'Arque is voiced by the late Tony Jay. He did all his lines in his audition and since he did them so well. the directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise decided not to re-record them but just use them in the movie, so they decided to send him a paycheck. When they made The Hunchback of Notre Dame, they remembered Tony Jay's preformance and reached out to him to voice Frollo, hence how he got the part.

  • @3SailorMartin
    @3SailorMartinАй бұрын

    I love that when Belle is reading at the fountain in the beginning, the story she is reading is "Beauty and the Beast". I can tell because the picture it shows is one I've seen in an old book of fairy tales I read. And the book she takes back to the bookshop is probably "Jack and the Beanstock"

  • @tracy4290
    @tracy42902 ай бұрын

    I got the feeling that the servants turned into tools related to their jobs. Like you said, the maids turned into dusters, while the cook turned into a stove, Mrs Potts (head houskeeper?) turned to a teapot (kind of related to her job anyway), the majordomo turned into a clock, head butler turned into a candlestick (again, sort of related to his job).

  • @mydachshundlife
    @mydachshundlife6 ай бұрын

    Fun fact, the voice actor for Belle also did the voice work for the three blondes, and the voice of Cogsworth did the intro. Also, Belle is absolutely my favorite princess!!❤ Also, also, Beauty and the Beast is written in the style of a Broadway musical, and when the opening sequence was shown to critics (unfinished), everyone actually cheered and clapped at the end.

  • @jamesa.romano8500

    @jamesa.romano8500

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm pretty sure the Blondes were Kath Soucie and the late Mary Kay Bergman although I could be wrong (I've also heard Liz Callaway was one of them?)

  • @EdithCardellini

    @EdithCardellini

    5 ай бұрын

    Kath Soucie (very well known voice actress) voiced the blonde triplets, not Paige O'Hara.

  • @robertc.1958

    @robertc.1958

    5 ай бұрын

    @mydachshundlife: Nope! WRONG! The three ( 3 ) "Bimbette" characters, as they are listed in the end credits, were voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and Kath Soucie ( only two were listed, even though there were three in the movie. ) And, yes, ( the late ) David Ogden Stiers ( earlier of brilliant, Emmy award winning, "M*A*S*H" on T.V. ) also provided the "Narrator" voice at the beginning of the movie, as well as the voice of "Cogsworth." BETTER Fun Fact: ( The late, ) British, character actor Tony Jay ( who voiced "Monsieur D'Arque," the greedy, corrupt Insane Asylum keeper ) did NOT have to come in and record his role. His audition tape was SO good - and apparently he had auditioned with ALL his lines - they just used that, and sent him a check. And, not only that - that was NOT Tony Jay's first time being in A "Beauty and the Beast" story. He had previously played the evil "Paracelsus" - a recurring antagonist role - in Seasons 1 and 2 of the brilliant, but unfortunately short lived, T.V. series version of "Beauty & the Beast" ( 1987 - 1990 series. )

  • @robertc.1958

    @robertc.1958

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@jamesa.romano8500 : Yes, there were only two ( 2 ) ladies who did the three ( 3 ) voices of "Gaston's" three blond "bimbette" admirers from in the town - Mary Kay Bergman and Kath Soucie.

  • @robertc.1958

    @robertc.1958

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@EdithCardellini: Actually that was Kath Soucie AND Mary Kay Bergman who voiced the three ( 3 ) "Bimbettes" ( as they were listed in the end credits. )

  • @skits_3d824
    @skits_3d8246 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite Disney movie when I was a kid. If not this then hunchback of Notre Dame. The only flaw to this movie is pointing out the age of the beast.❤ 28:39. He's actually human so yeah. He just looks like this

  • @balintkovacs4089
    @balintkovacs40893 ай бұрын

    "I love how open that barrel is" It's called a blunderbuss. Essentially the forefather of shotguns; the trumpet shaped barrel helped guide the buckshot into a cone pattern to increase the hit area, as well as being able to fit larger loads to begin with compared to a musket. It was mostly for bird hunting and comedic effect in cartoons :D

  • @alyssakays367
    @alyssakays367Ай бұрын

    I love the subtle color psychology in this movie. Belle is the only person in the village who wears blue. Both Gaston and the Beast start out wearing red. As time goes on the Beast graduates to wearing purple and by the dance scene (when he is in love with her) he’s wearing blue as well. He ends up wearing red when Belle leaves and he is fighting Gaston (who is also wearing red) so he “seems” to be back on the same level in some way. This subconsciously makes his letting Gaston live even more meaningful since it kind of enhanced that he has changed despite the fact that he looks the same. Belle and Beast are the only two characters who wear blue in the movie, thus showing us that they belong together.

  • @Varies16
    @Varies166 ай бұрын

    I'll let you know this special information, for everyone who thinks that Beast turning human again is "bad". I'll try to explain why actually it's alright how it ended. Beauty and the Beast has been inspired by Eros and Psyche Greek myth. (I recommend you to read it) Psiche is the name of the girl, but her name actually means "Soul". Speaking of Beauty and the Beast, the word "Beauty" isn't meant being beautiful outside, but on the inside; your soul, in fact. Beast since the start was revealed to be a monster, right? And that's why the Enchantress punished him, so that he could learn the lesson, or be doomed forever for what he did. Remember when there's a scene which Beast says that he's awful, meanwhile Belle is beautiful, so it would be impossibile to be loved by her. Mrs Bric says "You must help her to see past all that." And he replies "I don't know how." What Mrs Bric was referring to was in fact Beast's soul. She wanted him to understand that it doesn't matter the looks, but it's inside yourself what really values. Your Psiche. In the end, Beast fights against Gaston, who he really was the monster from the start. He looked beautiful outside, sure, but Belle didn't care about that. Gaston in fact is the opposite of what Beast was going to turn into, even if he was a beautiful prince before transforming into a beast. Once Beast turned human again Belle looked at Beast's eyes, and she said "It really is you!" That was meant about him being the nice, kind, gentle, loving person she fell in love with. She wasn't meaning to his looks, but his soul. "The eyes are the mirror of the soul". The animators did an awesome job with this movie, everything is just perfect, especially these little details like that. I'm so sad that not many people could understand, or notice these. I hope I was able to make you understand why the ending is actually amazing for Adam by turning human again. Also: Glen Keane was inspired by Michelangelo statues to make Adam human's body turning human in the transformation.

  • @mevb
    @mevbАй бұрын

    The reason this is a Special Edition is that they added in Human Again, which was planned to be used originally but because of a couple of references that a lot of time pass (which got in the way of long Maurice is lost in the woods, the directors even joked in the audio commentary that you saw the pyramids of Giza and you hear him yell "Belle?!") but because the song was added in the Broadway version of the movie, that made the directors adding the scene in a 2001 re-release on VSH and DVD, especially when they decide to cut away those time references, making it show that Belle stayed there at least three or four months (as winter starts when she first stay at the castle and it ends when she gets back after helping her dad). The original cast such as Paige O'Hara and Robiie Benson, even returned to record the new lines. A couple of shots were altered such as The Beast's room has been cleaned up and the fruniture not smashed anymore. It is messed up again later when The Beasts tells Mrs. Potts to let the invaders come, because after Belle left, he got so angered and depressed that he trasched the place.

  • @judydraws7356
    @judydraws73566 ай бұрын

    Please watch the live action!!! It’s so good!!

  • @beccamann7535
    @beccamann7535Ай бұрын

    James Baxter’s animation in the song “Beauty and the Beast” is some of the prettiest I’ve ever seen. It’s so smooth and awesome to look at. He was also the supervising director responsible for syncing the character animation to the 3D background

  • @CourtneyIsGoblin
    @CourtneyIsGoblin2 ай бұрын

    "I use antlers in all of my decorating" is my favorite line from this whole movie. I quote it literally every time I'm decorating a new apartment. lol

  • @Unusual_Farmer
    @Unusual_Farmer6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for voicing the age physics at the end. That's how I always understood it, but when they did the live-action one, they saw the age thing as a major weird plothole, so they changed the story a bit for that. This was a great reaction. Thank you for this.

  • @stackels97
    @stackels9710 күн бұрын

    This was my first favourite movie as a kid. Belle really stood out as a female lead and there's something so beautiful about Paige O' Haras vocal performance. It's so....musical, even when she's speaking. I love it.

  • @livingandthriving
    @livingandthrivingАй бұрын

    I remember going to see this in theaters with my grandparents (I was about 6) and being completely blown away. As an adult, it absolutely holds up, and it's still one of my very favorite Disney movies.

  • @shewolfsiren
    @shewolfsirenАй бұрын

    Yeah, if the narrator had just said “which would bloom until his 31st year”, that would’ve made a lot more sense and there wouldn’t be all this confusion about how old he was when he was cursed, because in “Be Our Guest” Lumiere sings about how “10 years we’ve been rusting”. If we take “21st year” and subtract 10 curse years, Princey would’ve still been just a kid! But “31st year” minus 10 equals 21, much more believable

  • @KiaraKitsune

    @KiaraKitsune

    Ай бұрын

    Didn't the narrator say "until his 21 year"? I always intepreted it as "until his 21 year as a beast"

  • @michaeladundon
    @michaeladundon6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love watching your reactions anyway but when I saw you had done this one I literally put it straight on because it's such a special film for me! Please react to the live action version because I think they did it so well!!!!!

  • @vigridsim
    @vigridsim6 ай бұрын

    you are such a warm and light person! really like your thoughts on the films you watch (and i also like your amazing smile!). i'm not a native english speaker, but i love watching your videos. thank you for your content! 🤍

  • @liljenborg2517
    @liljenborg25174 ай бұрын

    I was in grad school when this movie came out and a buddy and I (both enthusiastic artists) went to see it opening weekend. We were both floored by how amazingly beautiful it was. The next weekend I was able to spend thanksgiving at my fiance's house and took her to see this movie. It was supposed to be a romantic callback to our very first "date" for which our friends dragged us to the Little Mermaid and then engineered the two of us sitting together. I took her to Beauty and the Beast and then to her favorite restaurant. It did NOT go well. Right behind us sat a young woman with a boy about age seven and a girl who was, maybe, four. The boy was ENGROSSED. He particularly enjoyed the big battle between all the castle furniture and the townsfolk. The little girl was squirmy. Then Gaston shoots the Beast with his bow. The girl screamed in horror and her screaming did not get below 105 decibels for the rest. of. the. movie. I don't know how or when she breathed. The young mom did not want to drag her totally engrossed son out of the theater (lest he start screaming, too) to get her her squalling daughter away from the rest of the audience (who were now missing the climax of the movie to glare at the poor woman and her screeching daughter), nor did she want to leave the six or seven year old boy alone in the theater. So, she she vainly tried to mollify and quiet her daughter. The Beast turning back into the prince only made her keep screaming, because he wasn't the furry, lovable Beast anymore. As far as she was concerned, the Beast had died and Belle was now dancing around with a complete stranger, and she kept up her wailing until the end credits were rolling and the harried mom could hurry her still-crying little daughter (and son) out of the theater. My wife STILL doesn't like to watch Beauty and the Beast with me because of how that poor little girl -ruined- -wrecked- nuked our date over thirty years ago now.

  • @HwangMaeLynn
    @HwangMaeLynn3 ай бұрын

    Fun fact Prince Adam was 11 years old when he was cursed. During 'Be Our Guest' we hear : "10 years we've been rusting" from Lumier. Giving us a timeline.

  • @alking7655
    @alking76555 күн бұрын

    @thecocoacouch, by this stage, the company's technological advancement had allowed the art department to be able to create the same finer details through computer design, that the hand ink and paint department had done back in the Golden and Silver Age. (30s to 1950s). The Little Mermaid (1989) was the last film until "The Princess and the Frog" (2009) to use purely hand drawn cells, as they used them for every bubble cell created.

  • @megangilbert3112
    @megangilbert31126 ай бұрын

    I cannot wait to see cocoacouch react to the lord of the rings movies just because I've always thought his laugh is exactly like Elijah Wood's laugh 😂 very contagious and genuine lol although Elijah Wood never had an opportunity to genuinely laugh in his role as Frodo but he does in the behind the scenes which it would be epic to see a reaction to as well!

  • @entertainmentlife430
    @entertainmentlife4306 ай бұрын

    My all time favorite disney movie!!! I love that you found one with a deleted song

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