The fanciful tale and Academy Award Winner: “Beauty and the Beast” continues in to tell the life of happily ever after in the continuing saga: Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas. This movie is one of Disney’s finest direct-to-video endeavors; staying faithful to the original story line and is just as charming. It’s Christmas time in the dreamy land and the Beast (Robby Benson - Ice Castles) has a very disparaging feeling for the holidays. Stubborn Belle (Paige O’hara) tries to charm the Beast with the spirit of the season; with the devoted help of Lumiere, Cogsworth, Chip, Miss Potts (Angela Lansbury - Murder She Wrote, Bedknobs and Broomsticks), and reserved Angelique (Bernadette Peters - The Jerk). The same characters are back with some fresh faces as well. Disney created a perfect antagonist, Forte, the arrogant, brooding pipe organ (Tim Curry - Clue) with his ominous features --and his subordinate Fife, a flute, (Paul Reubens - Pee Wee Herman) despises the happy events and does everything possible to keep the Beast and Belle apart. Forte was a portentous musical composer before he was transformed. Despite Belle’s attempts for a warm and luxuriant festivity for the holidays, the Beast refuses to allow the celebration. Angelique, the castles former decorator, is not an ornament and Belle enlists her help in softening the Beasts cold heart, in hopes the spirit of Christmas will seep into his heart and change his temperamental moods. This movie, you can’t relate it as a sequel or any part of the original --only, in that it stays with the personalities and tells another story altogether about the same returning characters; with some new ones that are just as helpful to the animated flick. By taking the same recipe and ingredients and adding a pinch of a new plot and a dash more characters; Disney connoisseurs will revel in its lushness and even in its story --being most of it came straight from the original feature. You may wonder what could possess the Beast to refuse to allow the candy canes and sugar cookies to permeate the castle. The reason the Beast has become an old scrooge for the holidays is because he lost everything on Christmas Day. Jealous of Belle receiving the Beasts attention, Forte and his sidekick do everything possible to keep that idea firmly implanted in his head, all the while, Belle is softening him with her kindness and warm heartedness. And the segment where she tries to teach the Beast to skate is animatedly romantic. We know after the original Beauty and Beast tale, there was a happily ever after, and all the castle items and house-wares turned back into themselves and the Beast turned into the handsome Prince he was… with that said: this tale had to be told as a flashback --when all were still transformed. (not really making this flick a sequel, but filling in the blanks of what we missed in the original tale- their first Christmas together in the castle before all was transformed back to normal). Sequels to Disney original features have been a very admired means of keeping the characters alive and the storybook tales going indefinitely. Providing for some luxurious cinematic amusement in such animation classics: The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Aladdin, The Lion King, Toy Story, and many other sequels --Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas is no different in that, the story continued long after the “Happily Ever Afters”. The colors are so vivid and explosive you will be amazedRead full review
You see. Its been like a long time since I was little. Beauty and the Beast the Enchanted Christmas not only bring back memories. But when it comes to christmas time like in the month of December, it brings joy upon my homeland. Beast have a painful past, but with Belle brings the light on the castle by spreading hope, he will certainly be blessed by her love. The evil Forte plans to ruin christmas by manuiplating the Beast as he brings it up of his past. But when Belle comes to his aid, the Beast not only put a stop to Forte's plan, but to celebrate Christmas as well. Disney sure knows to please people with his movies. I wanted to buy it because its almost the holiday of the year.
Some of the recent prequel / sequels that Disney has been releasing direct-to-DVD are an embarrassment. They are just trying to exploit their classic animated features for revenue and very little artistry or thought are put into them. This film, "Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas" is the exception. The original cast returns with some excellent additions (namely Tim Curry and Bernadette Peters) and the new songs by Rachel Portman, while not quite as good as the Alan Menken Howard Ashman songs from the original, are very nicely written. Very much worth a look and it is certainly an excellent addition to the holiday viewing list.
great quality love to watch for christmas thank yo all these years it was hard to find on dvdu for having it
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Good movie one of the best ones to watch
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