Lumière

""She's the one; the girl we have been waiting for. She has come to break the spell!"

- Lumière seeing Belle enter the castle. "Be our guest!"

- Lumière Lumière is the candelabra with a French accent, who appears in Beauty and the Beast and its midquels, as one of the tritagonists.

He was voiced by the late Jerry Orbach, and currently by Jeff Bennett.

When Belle first meets him, he says "mademoiselle" to her. In the end, the spell is broken and he is transformed back to a human, and so are the other characters. Next to Belle, Lumière is Beast's best friend. Lumière is a kindhearted, yet rebellious, servant of the Beast. He has a habit of disobeying his master's rules that results in controversy, but after Belle, he is arguably the Beast's closest friend, demonstrated when the Beast often turns to Lumière and no one else for advice. His free-spirited and rebellious personality also often puts a severe strain on his friendship with Cogsworth, whom prefers to abide strictly by his master's rules so as to avoid any trouble for himself and anyone else, but as shown many times in the game and film series, he values Cogsworth like a brother. He is depicted as sort of a lady's man, as Beast often goes to him for love advice dealing with his feelings for Belle.

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