Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World

Last Updated on: January 20th, 2024

Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World (1998 Movie)

“Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World” is an animated direct-to-video film released in 1998. It is the second direct-to-video installment in the “Beauty and the Beast” franchise and serves as a sequel to the original “Beauty and the Beast” film.

The film is an anthology of three separate stories, all set within the timeline of the original film and featuring the beloved characters from the enchanted castle.

The first story, “The Perfect Word,” revolves around Belle’s difficulty in finding the right words to express herself. When she accidentally causes a misunderstanding between Beast and Lumière, she learns the importance of choosing her words carefully.

The second story, “Fifi’s Folly,” centers on Fifi, the castle’s feather duster, who feels neglected by Lumière. She becomes jealous when Lumière gives Belle dance lessons, leading to a series of misunderstandings and misadventures.

In the final story, “Broken Wing,” Belle finds a wounded bird and takes it under her care to nurse it back to health. Beast, who is afraid the bird might attract dangerous predators, is reluctant to keep it in the castle.

Throughout the three stories, Belle, Beast, Lumière, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, and the other enchanted objects learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, understanding, and the importance of communication.

“Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World” was met with mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its animation and continuation of the characters’ stories while others found the anthology format less compelling than the original film’s narrative.

Despite the mixed reception, the film remains popular among fans of the “Beauty and the Beast” franchise, offering more adventures and heartwarming moments with the beloved characters.

Overall, “Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World” provides an enchanting and charming continuation of the beloved fairy tale. It explores the relationships between the characters and the challenges they face, further adding to the magic of the “Beauty and the Beast” story.


Fun Facts

  • “Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World” is a direct-to-video anthology film released in 1998. It consists of four separate stories that take place within the enchanting world of “Beauty and the Beast.” These stories offer additional adventures involving Belle, Beast, and the castle’s enchanted objects.
  • While the film may not be as well-known as the original “Beauty and the Beast” animated feature, it allowed fans to revisit their favorite characters and settings from the beloved Disney classic. It provided a charming extension of the original story.
  • The stories in “Belle’s Magical World” emphasize the themes of friendship, kindness, and understanding. They focus on Belle’s role as a peacemaker and her ability to bring harmony to the castle’s inhabitants, even during challenging moments.


Additional Details

Cast

  • David Ogden Stiers: Cogsworth, Narrator
  • Robby Benson: Beast
  • Gregory Grudt: Chip
  • Paige O’Hara: Belle
  • Anne Rogers: Mrs. Potts
  • Jerry Orbach: Lumiere
  • Kimmy Robertson: Fifi the Featherduster
  • Frank Welker: Sultan the Footstool
  • Jim Cummings: Webster, Tubaloo, Chef Bouche, Punch Bowl
  • Jeff Bennett: Crane, Frappe
  • Rob Paulsen: LePlume, Tres, Egg Beater
  • April Winchell: Chandeleria, Chaud, Concertina
  • Jo Anne Worley: Armoire the Wardrobe

Crew

  • Director: Cullen Blaine, Dale Case, Daniel de la Vega, Barbara Dourmashkin, Bob Kline, Burt Medall and Mitch Rochon
  • Producers: Bob Kline and David W. King

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