One thing that people don't think about with the final battle between Gaston and the Beast is that the Beast was fighting in essence himself. Gaston was everything that the Prince was: selfish, arrogant, vain, and looked down on those he deemed ugly. It was his love for Belle that made him a better person. So when he had Gaston at his mercy; he realized he wasn't that selfish and mean person anymore and showed mercy. Even when taking his last breath, he didn't even care about breaking the curse or being human again. He was grateful that Belle returned and it gave him peace. It's very cool for a character arc when u think about it...
In a French version from 1946, there’s a Gaston-type character who gets turned into a beast around the same time the Beast turns back into the Prince; the Gaston character and the Beast/Prince are all played by the same actor in that version.
I’m not sure that the Beast was ever as bad as Gaston? It’s true that the Beast had a bit of a temper but he never physically harmed either Belle or her father Maurice. Everything that Gaston said near the end was Bullshit, if the Beast really was dangerous than why didn’t he ever venture outside his castle and harm others in all the years since he was cursed?
In many ways, the Beast represents the ideals that Gaston prizes, regarding physical strength, etc. And every last inch of him's covered in hair! ;) There have been a few fan-fics that pursue the idea of the Beast being a curse that is passed on from one person to the next. Prince Adam was cured by love; his curse was passed on to Gaston- who survived his fall. but found himself transformed. Then how is Gaston redeemed; how does he learn his lesson? I've seen a couple different versions of that concept; one I particularly like.
@@jmwilliamsart the idea is that gaston is what the beast could have been if he hadn't run into the enchantress. that's why in many of the earlier adaptations the beast post transformation and gaston are played by the same actor. They are opposite sides of the same coin.
Fun facts: - Belle and the beast are the only ones that wear blue. That was on purpose to make them stand out. - almost all the cast are Broadway stars - the gargoyles you see throughout the castle are early designs of looks for the beast - Be our guest was originally going to be when Maurice comes to the palace, but the directors did not want this amazing number to be for a side character
The Beast is a combination of different animals. His supervising animator Glen Keane (who also designed Ariel, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and Tarzan) gave the Beast the head and beard of a bison, a combination of different horns, the body and arms of a bear, the legs and tail of a wolf, the brow of a gorilla, the tusks of a wild boar, the ears of a cow, the jaws, teeth, and mane of a lion, and the eyes of the Prince to show the humanity trapped inside.
Loved this reaction of a classic Disney movie! The actress who played Mrs. Potts, Angela Lansbury, just passed away about two months ago at age 96; she is an absolute legend of movies, television and the stage.
@@jmwilliamsart jude law Is going to play Captain Hook in the live action versing up Peter Pan They have to watch the animation for us to go to the live action
@@nsasupporter7557 only the beginning had the best vision appeal, where as the rest was just meh... The bugs with tamone(? spelling?) and bumba had more color than the rest of the movie, it's entertaining but not beautiful.
Ladies you've picked the BEST DISNEY CLASSIC ever!!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!!!!!!!! It is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE Disney movie!!!!!! I've watched it countless times throughout my ENTIRE LIFE that I recite the prologue BY HEART!!!!!!! I would memorize everything; from the prologue to every line and a peculiar scene of the movie just carefully listening to the score of the movie. It might seem AND sound crazy, but it's true. Belle is my #1 favorite Disney princess and I've alway felt so connected to her. She and the Beast are my top favorite Disney couple because Beast matures and changes into a better person for Belle. Even when he gave her the castle library as token of his affections, I thought it was the kindest, most beautiful, most romantic thing he has done. I just love everything about it: The prologue, the whole storyline, the characters and their designs, Belle's personality and open mind, the music... EVERYTHING!!!!! I love how Disney reimagined and told this classic fairytale in their style. And in my opinion, I believe the Disney version of this classic fairytale teaches us a very valid yet valuable life lesson.
Fun fact: this is the first of only three animated films in history to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Not just best animated feature - best picture.
Fun fact. In the original Grimm version of this story, Prince Adam a.k.a Beast was _not_ cursed for being mean to an old lady. He was cursed for turning down the marriage proposal of an old lady, and not just any old lady but his former caretaker from when he was a baby. She was a fairy who came to the human world for work and got a job as his nurse when he was little. Then when he hit his teens she got ideas. No, in the original story, prince Adam was just as much a victim as Bell. There was a second good fairy that helped him figure out a way to break the curse. The original is a lot longer and more complicated than the Disney version
Hi, big Beauty and the Beast fan here. I’ll just point out that Beauty and the Beast is NOT a Grimm fairytale, nor was it even collected by the Brothers in any collection. The original story was actually a whole novel. It was written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in 1740, though the one that most people are aware of is a 1756 abridged version that was published by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. The original Villeneuve version didn’t just cover the Beast’s backstory, but also strangely enough Beauty’s, as it’s revealed that she isn’t actually the daughter of the merchant who trespassed into the Beast’s castle, but rather the daughter of a king and a different fairy, who placed her into the merchant’s care for her protection and also as a very convenient way to swap out his ACTUAL daughter who had died at birth. So yeah, Beauty, who is a legit princess with actual fairy blood, is also a changeling on a technicality. In a side note, the only reason the Prince’s evil fairy godmother was even in charge of him was because his father had died when he was very young and-I kid you not here-his own mother had to wage war against another kingdom in order to protect him, even going to the frontlines herself. So she couldn’t be there to stop the fairy she left in charge of her son from preying upon him. And on a final note, I will also causally point out that it’s also revealed that Beauty and the Prince are cousins, as their parents were related at least somewhat distantly. Keep in mind that back then it was okay for cousins to marry, but still a bit of a yikes for anyone seeking out the original tale, which despite that elephant in the room, I can recommend for anyone who wants to see where it all started.
The movie without the credits is 118 mins long (124 with). That's 7,080 seconds times 24 frames per second of animation is 169,920 frames of art appropriately
A few things. The voice of Lumiere was Jerry Orbach, who as a much younger man was a big song and dance man on Broadway. He became known as "Mr. Broadway", and when he died, the lights were turned off in tribute to him. The supervising animators of Lumiere and Cogsworth, Nik Ranieri and Will Finn, had a similar relationship as they drove each other insane. They worked on their characters in different rooms because if they were in the same room during this movie, the chances were high that they would've likely killed each other. Angela Lansbury, Mrs. Potts, sang the title song in the ballroom scene in just one take. Robby Benson, the voice of Beast/Prince, auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy. He also had 4 open heart surgeries. Walt Disney tried and failed to make this story into a movie twice. The animation team did this movie in 2 years. Jeffrey Katzenberg introduced the concept of deadlines to the animation department when he was placed in charge. It originally had 3 years, but the first year was used up on a version that didn't impress the guys in charge. They also recycled a few things from other Disney films, such as the mist from The Black Cauldron and the end scene from Sleeping Beauty. The 2017 live-action is, in my opinion, an adaptation that can and does stand well on its own as it expands the story and explains a few things, including Belle's mother and Beast's relationship with his parents.
This is my mother's favorite Disney film. Plus, if you pause at the right moment as Gaston falls, you can see skulls in his pupils when you look very close.
@@DarkPaladin24 none of the rest of the animated Disney movies that followed those 3 were as good… Pocahontas, Hunchback Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan… none of those were as iconic as Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin or Lion King
There was a great line cut from the film. During the ballroom scene there is a last moment when Belle coyly asks the prince, "Do you think you could grow a beard" ;).
If you freeze frame Gaston as he gets closest to the camera when his fall begins, you can see skulls in his eyes, showing that he's not going to survive the fall.
Soooooo this movie is amazing with so many great layers of lessons and symbolism that can reach people and be interpreted in so many ways. But just in terms of the beast and a human being altered in that form, and everyone looking at you and reacting to you like a beast will make you act and start to think that you are one. It reminds me a little of this play/story called metamorphosis. It’s about a man who is turned into a human sized beetle, now the man retains all his humanity and memories, can speak perfectly and is able to convince all the people that he’s knows that he is who he says he is. But because he looks the way he does and every reacts to him a certain way because of what he looks like he begins to act like a real beetle based on the fact everyone perceives him as such and so he begins to perceive himself that way.
There is a theory that the people in the castle got transformed due to know the Beast sees them as objects and then the Beast transformed into what the people in the castle view him as the Beast
When I heard the dog barking in your studio, I thought it was our dog, so I oc shouted "Hold kæft din møg køter 😠". ( Our dog only understand Danish 👍😊 ) But my daughter then told me that our dog was out walking with my wife. We had a good laugh 🤣😂
I remember seeing the Imax re-release of this film. You could see the brush strokes in the background scenery, making it look like an animated impressionist painting :D
I have all 3 animated Beauty And The Beast movies, the live action Beauty And The Beast movie starring Harry Potter actress Emma Watson, and a Beauty And The Beast T‐Shirt 👕 .
This was one the best reactions to a classic Disney movie I've ever seen. This movie has always brought out my inner romantic since I was a kid and the amount of that same emotion I saw you guys show was nothing short of heartfelt and beautiful!
I've always found it funny that Belle was probably really dissapointed to be with boring McPerson looking guy at the end of the movie, instead of the impressive beast-man!
I took my son to see this when it first came out. Driving home I thought...this needs to be on Broadway. Immediately went and bought soundtrack. Just loved it and still do!
I always love the scenes when Belle has the little strand of hair that falls in the center of her forehead 🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
I was in my 20s when this film came out. I bought the dvd back then . It will always have a special place in my heart and will always symbolise 'the one who got away'..😢
@@Wildboyz6913 I think alot of animated movies that weren’t by Disney were better than the movies than the actual Disney movies… at least those other filmmakers could come up with something original unlike Disney ever can
When I was little I've always thought that Belle was the witch that cast the spell on to him and she permanently became a human and her memories got erased and blah blah blah.
Thank you so much for this reaction! I got a chance to play the role of Maurice back when I was a sophomore. Yes I highly recommend you react to the 2017 live action remake. There’s a lot more details, a lot of character development, and the new songs go perfectly with the film. Also if you didn’t know in the original script, there’s a deleted song called Human Again; it takes place between Something There and Beauty and the Beast. During the musical number the servants work together to clean up the castle and prepare for dinner as Belle and the Beast read her favorite book. It’s revealed the Beast had forgotten how to read and how it could bring comfort and joy. As Belle teaches him to read, she asks him to accompany her for another dinner. If you wanted to see more Angela Lansbury I must also recommend Nanny McPhee which also costars Emma Thompson. #BestDisneyLoveStory #RIPAngelaLangsbury 👩🏽👹🕯🕰🫖☕️🌹🥀💛💙❤️
🎼 Tale as old as time True as it can be Barely even friends Then somebody bends Unexpectedly Just a little change Small to say the least Both a little scared Neither one prepared Beauty and the Beast🎶
@@jonathanramos8414 I think it's a nice idea lol 😂 ..You should watch the film 'Sweet Hostage ' starring a young gorgeous Martin Sheen and the girl who was in the Exorcist . Its here in good quality on UA-cam !
I will always treasure this masterpiece. The romance in this is vastly better compared to the live action movie. In this one, Beast is scary longer and I really love the subtle things that the characters have to do to change. Even the roar that Beast had when Belle leaves has more impact because it really transmits his grief and anguish much better than the song in the remake.
I'm so glad you watched one of my favorite Disney movies. Now you can watch another great Disney movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996) or comedy "She's the Man" (2006) or "Backcountry" (2014).
The Little Mermaid was my favorite till I was about 16 or so now Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast are my favorites and since I'm still buying alot of different versions of both to me makes them very good movies, loved your reaction to this.
This is one of my childhood movies ever! It's been a long time since I've seen it and I've seen the 2017 version of it. Beautiful Disney animated classic.
Check out the Christmas special beauty and the beast did one day. People still talk about it sometimes. Try watching the swan princess that's another great movie you guys would enjoy.
Please girls, give a chance for these 3 movies or One of them, The blind side (2009), Somehere in time (1980) and The intouchables (2011), powerful and emotional movies, two of them is based on a true history, please i love you homies, and i know you will love, please sorry for my poor English, hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷
There's a second part of this movie. And there's a new villain that comes to disrupt their happiness. Lol. Hope you girls go check it out. Personally recommend
I was 3 when this movie was made, I like Belle. I like to read, and glad she didn't let mean Gaston to persuade her to marry him, when Gaston fell to his death, I always said, Bye bye.
One thing that people don't think about with the final battle between Gaston and the Beast is that the Beast was fighting in essence himself. Gaston was everything that the Prince was: selfish, arrogant, vain, and looked down on those he deemed ugly. It was his love for Belle that made him a better person. So when he had Gaston at his mercy; he realized he wasn't that selfish and mean person anymore and showed mercy. Even when taking his last breath, he didn't even care about breaking the curse or being human again. He was grateful that Belle returned and it gave him peace. It's very cool for a character arc when u think about it...
In a French version from 1946, there’s a Gaston-type character who gets turned into a beast around the same time the Beast turns back into the Prince; the Gaston character and the Beast/Prince are all played by the same actor in that version.
I’m not sure that the Beast was ever as bad as Gaston? It’s true that the Beast had a bit of a temper but he never physically harmed either Belle or her father Maurice. Everything that Gaston said near the end was Bullshit, if the Beast really was dangerous than why didn’t he ever venture outside his castle and harm others in all the years since he was cursed?
I never thought about it that way before...
In many ways, the Beast represents the ideals that Gaston prizes, regarding physical strength, etc. And every last inch of him's covered in hair! ;)
There have been a few fan-fics that pursue the idea of the Beast being a curse that is passed on from one person to the next. Prince Adam was cured by love; his curse was passed on to Gaston- who survived his fall. but found himself transformed. Then how is Gaston redeemed; how does he learn his lesson? I've seen a couple different versions of that concept; one I particularly like.
@@jmwilliamsart the idea is that gaston is what the beast could have been if he hadn't run into the enchantress. that's why in many of the earlier adaptations the beast post transformation and gaston are played by the same actor. They are opposite sides of the same coin.
Rest In Peace go Angela Lansbury, who voiced Mrs. Potts, as well as the grandmother in Anastasia. She died pretty recently
Fun facts:
- Belle and the beast are the only ones that wear blue. That was on purpose to make them stand out.
- almost all the cast are Broadway stars
- the gargoyles you see throughout the castle are early designs of looks for the beast
- Be our guest was originally going to be when Maurice comes to the palace, but the directors did not want this amazing number to be for a side character
Ariel did wear a blue outfit..!!
The Beast is a combination of different animals. His supervising animator Glen Keane (who also designed Ariel, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and Tarzan) gave the Beast the head and beard of a bison, a combination of different horns, the body and arms of a bear, the legs and tail of a wolf, the brow of a gorilla, the tusks of a wild boar, the ears of a cow, the jaws, teeth, and mane of a lion, and the eyes of the Prince to show the humanity trapped inside.
Thanks , that was super interesting ! 🔥
@@agemoth You’re welcome. Glen Keane is one of my big inspirations as someone who likes to draw
he also animated Marahute the eagle and the massive bear in the Fox and the Hound.
peak character design. Absolutely brilliant artist. ^__^
Loved this reaction of a classic Disney movie! The actress who played Mrs. Potts, Angela Lansbury, just passed away about two months ago at age 96; she is an absolute legend of movies, television and the stage.
I really loved Chip (teacup) he’s just as cute in his real form (boy) as he is as a teacup. He’s a true hero the way he freed Belle and Maurice.
@@jmwilliamsart jude law Is going to play Captain Hook in the live action versing up Peter Pan They have to watch the animation for us to go to the live action
Omg really? May she rest in peace 🥺🙏🏽💔
If anyone wants to see Angela Lansbury in a darker role I would suggest you check out the movie The Manchurian Candidate.
The first animated feature to be nominated for the Oscar of Best Picture
My favorite animated movie of all time. Ms. Potts singing Beauty and the Beast while they danced is one my favorite movie moments!
What about Lion King
@@nsasupporter7557 what about it? Only the beginning is beautiful.
@@Juber777 what does that mean? You didn’t like the whole movie?
@@nsasupporter7557 only the beginning had the best vision appeal, where as the rest was just meh... The bugs with tamone(? spelling?) and bumba had more color than the rest of the movie, it's entertaining but not beautiful.
The Lion King is phenomenal.... but it still doesnt beat BatB
Has to be Disney's best Animated Movie (first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award) 💯💯💯
OBVIOUSLY!!!!!
Even though it might’ve been nominated for an Oscar, Lion King was considered more phenomenal
The Lion King
Aladdin
Beauty and The Beast
@@andrewstack9980 yes those are the top animated Disney movies
@@andrewstack9980 The Little Mermaid
Ladies you've picked the BEST DISNEY CLASSIC ever!!!!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!!!!!!!! It is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE Disney movie!!!!!! I've watched it countless times throughout my ENTIRE LIFE that I recite the prologue BY HEART!!!!!!! I would memorize everything; from the prologue to every line and a peculiar scene of the movie just carefully listening to the score of the movie. It might seem AND sound crazy, but it's true.
Belle is my #1 favorite Disney princess and I've alway felt so connected to her. She and the Beast are my top favorite Disney couple because Beast matures and changes into a better person for Belle. Even when he gave her the castle library as token of his affections, I thought it was the kindest, most beautiful, most romantic thing he has done.
I just love everything about it: The prologue, the whole storyline, the characters and their designs, Belle's personality and open mind, the music... EVERYTHING!!!!! I love how Disney reimagined and told this classic fairytale in their style. And in my opinion, I believe the Disney version of this classic fairytale teaches us a very valid yet valuable life lesson.
What about Lion King?
Fun fact: this is the first of only three animated films in history to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Not just best animated feature - best picture.
I always remember that Belle was ready to have the Beast, as-is, before he became Human again.
That is love.
4 out of 4 women agree that the prince looked better as a beast. Ruggedly handsome always wins lol
Fun fact. In the original Grimm version of this story, Prince Adam a.k.a Beast was _not_ cursed for being mean to an old lady. He was cursed for turning down the marriage proposal of an old lady, and not just any old lady but his former caretaker from when he was a baby. She was a fairy who came to the human world for work and got a job as his nurse when he was little. Then when he hit his teens she got ideas. No, in the original story, prince Adam was just as much a victim as Bell. There was a second good fairy that helped him figure out a way to break the curse. The original is a lot longer and more complicated than the Disney version
I like that a fairy had to commute to the human world for work!
Hi, big Beauty and the Beast fan here.
I’ll just point out that Beauty and the Beast is NOT a Grimm fairytale, nor was it even collected by the Brothers in any collection.
The original story was actually a whole novel. It was written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in 1740, though the one that most people are aware of is a 1756 abridged version that was published by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.
The original Villeneuve version didn’t just cover the Beast’s backstory, but also strangely enough Beauty’s, as it’s revealed that she isn’t actually the daughter of the merchant who trespassed into the Beast’s castle, but rather the daughter of a king and a different fairy, who placed her into the merchant’s care for her protection and also as a very convenient way to swap out his ACTUAL daughter who had died at birth. So yeah, Beauty, who is a legit princess with actual fairy blood, is also a changeling on a technicality.
In a side note, the only reason the Prince’s evil fairy godmother was even in charge of him was because his father had died when he was very young and-I kid you not here-his own mother had to wage war against another kingdom in order to protect him, even going to the frontlines herself. So she couldn’t be there to stop the fairy she left in charge of her son from preying upon him.
And on a final note, I will also causally point out that it’s also revealed that Beauty and the Prince are cousins, as their parents were related at least somewhat distantly. Keep in mind that back then it was okay for cousins to marry, but still a bit of a yikes for anyone seeking out the original tale, which despite that elephant in the room, I can recommend for anyone who wants to see where it all started.
Howard Ashman and Alan Menken designed the songs to resemble a Broadway show, and lo and behold it became the first Disney Broadway adaptation
I prefer this version to the live action - that one was like watching Hermione Granger fall in love with a buffalo
Forget that the 2017 movie ever existed.
There is no live action Beauty and the Beast in Ba Sing Se.
@@doctoc1334 There are no live action remakes of anything animated period in Ba Sing Se.
@@wesmcinerny4524 correct.
I love both
The movie without the credits is 118 mins long (124 with). That's 7,080 seconds times 24 frames per second of animation is 169,920 frames of art appropriately
A few things. The voice of Lumiere was Jerry Orbach, who as a much younger man was a big song and dance man on Broadway. He became known as "Mr. Broadway", and when he died, the lights were turned off in tribute to him. The supervising animators of Lumiere and Cogsworth, Nik Ranieri and Will Finn, had a similar relationship as they drove each other insane. They worked on their characters in different rooms because if they were in the same room during this movie, the chances were high that they would've likely killed each other. Angela Lansbury, Mrs. Potts, sang the title song in the ballroom scene in just one take. Robby Benson, the voice of Beast/Prince, auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy. He also had 4 open heart surgeries. Walt Disney tried and failed to make this story into a movie twice. The animation team did this movie in 2 years. Jeffrey Katzenberg introduced the concept of deadlines to the animation department when he was placed in charge. It originally had 3 years, but the first year was used up on a version that didn't impress the guys in charge. They also recycled a few things from other Disney films, such as the mist from The Black Cauldron and the end scene from Sleeping Beauty. The 2017 live-action is, in my opinion, an adaptation that can and does stand well on its own as it expands the story and explains a few things, including Belle's mother and Beast's relationship with his parents.
Remember people Bell was also considered strange due to being as old as she was and not hitched. Usually you were married around 14-16.
Yes, in those days, that was referred to as being a "spinster". Most women today would be considered "spinsters" by those early standards.
I miss hand-drawn 2D animation. It has a charm about it that CGI just does not quite capture.
I'm with you on that buddy. With hand drawn animation you can feel the passion.
I agree 👍.
It's not the same fantasy atmosphere today with funny classic songs and all that
This film made me want to study hand drawn animation,and later become a professional animator. Great reaction.
"That's a lot of wolf!" Haha, this reaction was great. Seeing you all cry and get emotional for the 3rd act was really touching and cute.
This is my mother's favorite Disney film. Plus, if you pause at the right moment as Gaston falls, you can see skulls in his pupils when you look very close.
What about Lion King?
@@nsasupporter7557 That would be more like my favorite. That and Aladdin.
@@DarkPaladin24 none of the rest of the animated Disney movies that followed those 3 were as good… Pocahontas, Hunchback Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan… none of those were as iconic as Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin or Lion King
@@nsasupporter7557 hmm, I still liked those.
There was a great line cut from the film. During the ballroom scene there is a last moment when Belle coyly asks the prince, "Do you think you could grow a beard" ;).
This was the first animated movie to be nominated for best picture at the Oscars
One of the best animated movie of all time.
Saw it 3 times in theaters 1991
AWESOME MOVIE 💪💪💪
Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin and Lion King are the biggest animated movies.
47:35 "Why Gaston AGAIN?" 🤣
If you freeze frame Gaston as he gets closest to the camera when his fall begins, you can see skulls in his eyes, showing that he's not going to survive the fall.
I still don't understand why they made a boring movie? This cartoon is a thousand times better!!! What voices, what animation!!
Soooooo this movie is amazing with so many great layers of lessons and symbolism that can reach people and be interpreted in so many ways. But just in terms of the beast and a human being altered in that form, and everyone looking at you and reacting to you like a beast will make you act and start to think that you are one. It reminds me a little of this play/story called metamorphosis. It’s about a man who is turned into a human sized beetle, now the man retains all his humanity and memories, can speak perfectly and is able to convince all the people that he’s knows that he is who he says he is. But because he looks the way he does and every reacts to him a certain way because of what he looks like he begins to act like a real beetle based on the fact everyone perceives him as such and so he begins to perceive himself that way.
There is a theory that the people in the castle got transformed due to know the Beast sees them as objects and then the Beast transformed into what the people in the castle view him as the Beast
Also you can see it as they all where condoning his actions by not standing up or leaving so she turned them all.
35:14 AND 40:09.. The roll of the eyes at Gaston's gesture of "kindness" was the absolute best! You are a gem...lol.
ending scene: “waitaminit; now what are we going to eat off of?”
I am like Belle, I can't never stop reading. I love books so much. Also I love your videos girls.
One of the tings i loved about the film now as an adult was how after the beast transforms Belle recognizes him by his eyes
The cartoon "Anastasia" is so good too!)
Anastasia isn’t a Disney movie though
@@nsasupporter7557 I know.
@@АнастасияЛ-ш6м alot of Non Disney animated movies are better than the actual Disney movies
When I heard the dog barking in your studio, I thought it was our dog, so I oc shouted "Hold kæft din møg køter 😠". ( Our dog only understand Danish 👍😊 ) But my daughter then told me that our dog was out walking with my wife.
We had a good laugh 🤣😂
Haha 😂.
Du ba " håll käften " 😂😂😂
At least your dog wasn't there, failing to understand why you were chastising him/her.
I remember seeing the Imax re-release of this film. You could see the brush strokes in the background scenery, making it look like an animated impressionist painting :D
Hello ladies! I bought this on laserdisc. It shows how it was drawn half the time; very interesting 🎉
[Literally anything happens]
Ellie: [cries]
Last month I met the voice of Belle, Paige O’Hara. 😊
What was she like????? 🤩
@@truthseeker9249 Super nice! For a price, she offered to record your voicemail message!
@@JedHead77 Lucky!
Beauty and the Beast and The Ugly Duckling were my favorite stories as a kid. They gave me hope.
Cogsworth is also the voice of Jumba from Lilo and Stitch
I have all 3 animated Beauty And The Beast movies, the live action Beauty And The Beast movie starring Harry Potter actress Emma Watson, and a Beauty And The Beast T‐Shirt 👕 .
This was one the best reactions to a classic Disney movie I've ever seen. This movie has always brought out my inner romantic since I was a kid and the amount of that same emotion I saw you guys show was nothing short of heartfelt and beautiful!
I've always found it funny that Belle was probably really dissapointed to be with boring McPerson looking guy at the end of the movie, instead of the impressive beast-man!
R.I.P. to the woman who provided Mrs.Potts voice.
Angela Lansbury 😉
@Amanda Grubbs your response got deleted 🫤
I took my son to see this when it first came out. Driving home I thought...this needs to be on Broadway. Immediately went and bought soundtrack. Just loved it and still do!
I always love the scenes when Belle has the little strand of hair that falls in the center of her forehead 🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
I was in my 20s when this film came out. I bought the dvd back then . It will always have a special place in my heart and will always symbolise 'the one who got away'..😢
Part 2 is "Enchanted Christmas"
Please react to Aladdin, the little mermaid and the prince of Egypt
Prince of Egypt wasn’t Disney
@@nsasupporter7557 I know, just wanted their reaction
@@Wildboyz6913 I think alot of animated movies that weren’t by Disney were better than the movies than the actual Disney movies… at least those other filmmakers could come up with something original unlike Disney ever can
My favorite animated Disney film by far. It was a lot of fun watching it with you ladies!
This is the first movie I bought on DVD like 20 years ago.
A real classic.
I feel this is the best Disney movie animated I love the ending Belle and the man dancing ❤❤
When I was little I've always thought that Belle was the witch that cast the spell on to him and she permanently became a human and her memories got erased and blah blah blah.
Thank you so much for this reaction! I got a chance to play the role of Maurice back when I was a sophomore. Yes I highly recommend you react to the 2017 live action remake. There’s a lot more details, a lot of character development, and the new songs go perfectly with the film. Also if you didn’t know in the original script, there’s a deleted song called Human Again; it takes place between Something There and Beauty and the Beast. During the musical number the servants work together to clean up the castle and prepare for dinner as Belle and the Beast read her favorite book. It’s revealed the Beast had forgotten how to read and how it could bring comfort and joy. As Belle teaches him to read, she asks him to accompany her for another dinner. If you wanted to see more Angela Lansbury I must also recommend Nanny McPhee which also costars Emma Thompson.
#BestDisneyLoveStory
#RIPAngelaLangsbury
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That was isn't as good as the animation.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Not even close and I'm glad someone here realizes that.
This was always another one of my disney favorites from my 90's childhood😉😂
This is my dad's favorite Disney movie.
The dog barking in the background 😂😂
🎼 Tale as old as time
True as it can be
Barely even friends
Then somebody bends
Unexpectedly
Just a little change
Small to say the least
Both a little scared
Neither one prepared
Beauty and the Beast🎶
This song and this movie will haunt my heart forever .
I just sang this in my head!!
I wish Disney did this but updated it not live action
The moral of the story is, if you want somebody to fall in love with you, just hold them hostage.
Stockholm syndrome
@@jonathanramos8414 I think it's a nice idea lol 😂 ..You should watch the film 'Sweet Hostage ' starring a young gorgeous Martin Sheen and the girl who was in the Exorcist . Its here in good quality on UA-cam !
I will always treasure this masterpiece. The romance in this is vastly better compared to the live action movie. In this one, Beast is scary longer and I really love the subtle things that the characters have to do to change. Even the roar that Beast had when Belle leaves has more impact because it really transmits his grief and anguish much better than the song in the remake.
Not just my favourite Disney Movie, but one of my favourite movies period
25:18
absolutely godlike scene
The Beast is a combination of a Lion,Bear,Wolf, a Bison and tusks of a Wild Boar
I'm so glad you watched one of my favorite Disney movies. Now you can watch another great Disney movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996) or comedy "She's the Man" (2006) or "Backcountry" (2014).
17:15 damn, I forgot how good the voice acting was
I hope you ladies watch like other animated movies in the future from Disney.
I watched it on VHS.
I saw a great skit where the beast thought HE was the "beauty." Funny.
It brings me back memories to watch the Beauty and the Beast of my childhood it's love and it's romantic🌹🌹🌹🌹
I love this movie
Excelente filme! Disney's classic animations are amazing!
I love this movie. It has to be one of my top 10 animated films. I miss 2d/hand drawn animations like this.
The Little Mermaid was my favorite till I was about 16 or so now Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast are my favorites and since I'm still buying alot of different versions of both to me makes them very good movies, loved your reaction to this.
16:22 I love your reaction when he said, "Shes not coming..."
This is one of my childhood movies ever! It's been a long time since I've seen it and I've seen the 2017 version of it. Beautiful Disney animated classic.
Same here. I haven't seen this since they would put it on HBO like crazy before the streaming services started to happen.
My favorite Disney movie
What about Aladdin and Lion King?
Belle is the only Disney Princess that my ❤ belongs to and Emma Watson is the female celebrity that my ❤ belongs to and want to meet the most.
Beauty and The Beast is similar to Sleeping Beauty 1959. You guys should react to Sleeping Beauty as well
Best line of this reaction: "TRY YOUR BEST!!! ....ulch....mens...."
My favorite Disney animated along with the little mermaid
Aww my Childhood 🥰Honestly…Emma (Hermione) Did a Great job with the Remake
41:51 Oops, we broke Ellie. Again. 😝
Probably my favourite Disney princess movie
The Homies, the song Beauty and the beast was singed by Angela Lansbury at the first moment
React Aladdin (1992), Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1996) and Hercules (1997) pls
And Mulan (1998) 😉
… you forgot Pocahontas (1995)
Check out the Christmas special beauty and the beast did one day. People still talk about it sometimes. Try watching the swan princess that's another great movie you guys would enjoy.
Ladies don't ever give up your beast will find you when it's the right time ♥️✌️😢
Bet the Magic Mirror broke in several pieces in Geston's pocket as he felt to his doom.
Can't beat the classics
Please girls, give a chance for these 3 movies or One of them, The blind side (2009), Somehere in time (1980) and The intouchables (2011), powerful and emotional movies, two of them is based on a true history, please i love you homies, and i know you will love, please sorry for my poor English, hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷
Anastasia is a similar good one
There's a second part of this movie. And there's a new villain that comes to disrupt their happiness. Lol. Hope you girls go check it out. Personally recommend
What's it called ?
@@agemoth Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, something like that
I was 3 when this movie was made, I like Belle. I like to read, and glad she didn't let mean Gaston to persuade her to marry him, when Gaston fell to his death, I always said, Bye bye.
Michelle, I see an extra twinkle in your eyes today. They look amazing! And then to see those eyes cry - even more amazing!
RIP Angela Lansbury aka Mrs Potts.
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I can't wait to see you watch Hunchback Of Notre Dame
They need to watch Aladdin… Edward Scissorhands too
… also Pocahontas from 1995
You should watch Disney's 1941 film, "Dumbo", too! It's great!
I hate Dumbo because it’s all about discrimination for being different