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Dull Surprise: Beauty doesn't show much in the way of emotion, even when gasping.

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  • Distracted by the Luxury: Once she finds out the Beast isn’t intent on killing her, but only asks that she not leave the castle, Beauty takes the nice room and fine dresses she’s given afterward as a sign that he’s truly gentle and kind.
  • Fortunately, Beauty finally agreeing to marry him brings him back to life and turns him human again.
  • Disney Death: The Beast goes through this when Beauty returns too late to save him.
  • Death by Despair: The Beast not only claiming that he will die of loneliness without Beauty (even though Clara is still at the castle with him), but somehow knowing that he can only be apart from her for 7 days before he dies.
  • Crocodile Tears: Alicia and Pauline cry these to keep Beauty from returning to the dying Beast.
  • Alicia and Pauline are Beauty's mean sisters, and the unnamed evil fairy is Clara's evil sister.

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    Cain and Abel: The villains of this movie in a nutshell.Judging from the way she advises Beauty to decide for herself how she feels about the Beast, instead of listening to hearsay from others, it looks as though Clara's been working all this time to subtly try and undo the curse her sister put on the Beast. Big Good: Clara, after revealing herself as the evil fairy's sister, is implied to be this for the entire movie.Big Bad Ensemble: There's Beauty's sisters Alicia and Pauline, and an evil fairy who is constantly trying to separate Beauty from the Beast, and is revealed to be the one who enchanted the Beast in the first place-and also Clara's evil sister.Beauty Equals Goodness: Played straight with Beauty (who's beautiful both inside and out) and her sisters (who are both ugly and cruel).Almighty Janitor: Clara is a mere servant to the Beast, but she is skilled enough in magic to defeat the Enchantress and make Beauty and the Beast/Prince rule the land forever.Unfortunately, her sisters take advantage of this and the Beast almost dies because of it. All-Loving Hero: Beauty, who strongly desires to believe in the goodness of everyone, including the Beast and her sisters.Adapted Out: In the original story, Beauty had three brothers, but she only has two here.This can also be a case of Adaptational Attractiveness to the ugly evil fairy from Villeneuve's version, but with the flipside of a heroic charcter having Adaptational Ugliness which is downplayed with Clara, who is the good fairy.The evil fairy's clearly going out of her way to convince Beauty to abandon the Beast so he will die.As if that wasn't enough, a mysterious fairy warns Beauty not to be drawn in by his kindness, and Beauty's sisters grow envious of the rich lifestyle she enjoyed in her stay with him. But her feelings for him may be put to the test when the Beast agrees to give her a week to visit her worried family, as the Beast will die of loneliness if she doesn't return in the given week. Fortunately, the Beast changes his mind and makes her stay a comfortable one, obeying her every wish and giving her everything she wants. Though the father doesn't want to, Beauty goes with him anyway.

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    The father must pay for his crime with his life, but after he reveals he did it for his youngest daughter, the Beast offers him a chance to take Beauty to die in his place.

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    But plucking the rose was a big mistake, as the host turns out to be a Beast who values his roses more than anything else in the world. His youngest, Beauty, only asks for a rose, and he manages to find one at the castle of a mysterious host who welcomes him, feeds him, and lets him rest there for the night. Suffering from financial troubles, a single father goes into town to look for gifts for his three daughters. In 1999, Golden Films made another version of this story without the help of GoodTimes.

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    Beauty and the Beast is a 1992 animated film by Golden Films and GoodTimes Entertainment about the story of Beauty and the Beast.















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