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− | [[File:Normal_beautyandthebeast_4163.jpg|thumb|340px]]'''Chip Potts''' is the son of [[Mrs. Potts]] who was featured in Disney's 1991 hit film ''Beauty and the Beast'' and its midquels. In his human form, Chip is a young boy who works with his mother in the castle kitchens. Like the other inhabitants of the castle Chip was cursed. While his mother was turned into a teapot, Chip was turned into a teacup. In the end of the film once [[Belle ( |
+ | [[File:Normal_beautyandthebeast_4163.jpg|thumb|340px]]'''Chip Potts''' is the son of [[Mrs. Potts]] who was featured in Disney's 1991 hit film ''Beauty and the Beast'' and its midquels. In his human form, Chip is a young boy who works with his mother in the castle kitchens. Like the other inhabitants of the castle Chip was cursed. While his mother was turned into a teapot, Chip was turned into a teacup. In the end of the film once [[Belle (Beauty and the Beast)|Belle]] and [[The Beast (Disney)|Beast]] fell in love, Chip was magically reverted back to his human form. Chip is voiced by Bradley Pierce in the first film, Haley Joel Osment in the its first midquel (with Andrew Keenan-Bolger doing his singing there), Gregory Grudt in its second midquel, Nikita Hopkins and Tress MacNeille in ''House of Mouse'', and Nathan Mack in the 2017 live-action remake. |
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Revision as of 12:19, 28 December 2017
Chip Potts is the son of Mrs. Potts who was featured in Disney's 1991 hit film Beauty and the Beast and its midquels. In his human form, Chip is a young boy who works with his mother in the castle kitchens. Like the other inhabitants of the castle Chip was cursed. While his mother was turned into a teapot, Chip was turned into a teacup. In the end of the film once Belle and Beast fell in love, Chip was magically reverted back to his human form. Chip is voiced by Bradley Pierce in the first film, Haley Joel Osment in the its first midquel (with Andrew Keenan-Bolger doing his singing there), Gregory Grudt in its second midquel, Nikita Hopkins and Tress MacNeille in House of Mouse, and Nathan Mack in the 2017 live-action remake.