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Revision as of 02:06, 10 December 2015
“ | There's flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep... | „ |
~ Cogsworth |
Cogsworth is one of the tritagonists from Beauty and the Beast and its midquels. He is the Beast's majordomo, and also the best friend of Lumiere.
He is voiced by David Ogden Stiers
Cogsworth naturally has a serious demeanor which is evident in his strict attitude in serving the Beast and ordering the other servants around constantly. However, Cogsworth does mean well and is as good-natured as Lumiere is. He is Lumiere's best friend and also a rival of sorts. Cogsworth's preference to abide by the Beast's rules often puts a severe strain on his friendship with Lumiere, who opts for a more rebellious and care-free personality, but overall, he values his friendship with Lumiere and sees him as a brother, demonstrated in the original film (when he saves Lumiere from being melted by LeFou, Gaston's henchman) and the midquels.