A portrayal of Prince Adam and his selfish nature on a stained-glass window.
On a cold winter night, Prince Adam is visited by an old beggar woman who offers a rose in return for shelter.
Repulsed by the old woman's ugly appearance, Prince Adam sneered at the rose and turned the woman away.
When the old woman reveals herself to be a beautiful enchantress, Prince Adam drops to his knees and begs for forgiveness.
Prince Adam's pleas are ignored as the enchantress punishes him for his cruel, selfish nature.
Prince Adam's hands as he is cursed by the enchantress.
Prince Adam being turned into a hideous beast by the enchantress.
A portrait of Prince Adam before it is clawed by an enraged Beast.
Ashamed of his monstrous appearance and actions, the Beast conceals himself inside his castle.
Ten years later, the Beast senses someone has entered his castle.
"There's a stranger here."
Beast glaring at Maurice.
"Who are you? What are you doing here?"
"You're not welcome here!"
"What are you staring at?!"
"So, you've come to stare at the Beast, have you?"
"I'll give you a place to stay!"
Sometime later, Beast meets and finds
Belle in his dungeon.
A closeup of the Beast's eyes as he confronts Belle, who reveals herself as Maurice's daughter.
"There's nothing you can do. He's my prisoner."
Beast becomes surprised when Belle offers herself to be his prisoner in exchange for her father's freedom.
Beast agreeing to release Maurice on the condition that Belle remains his prisoner forever.
Beast having stepped out of the shadows, revealing himself to a horrified Belle.
Beast and Belle striking their bargain, allowing Belle to exchange her freedom for her father's.
After releasing Maurice, Beast throws him into a palanquin to take him back to his home village without letting him say goodbye to Belle.
Beast climbing up the stairs back to the top of the tower.
Beast snarling at
Lumière when he suggests letting Belle sleep in a bedroom, instead of the dungeon.
However, upon seeing Belle cry, Beast starts to feel guilty over not letting her say goodbye to her father.
"You wanna-You wanna stay in the tower?"
Beast glancing over at a sad Belle as he escorts her to a bedroom, having taken Lumière's suggestion.
Beast being advised by Lumière to say something to Belle.
"I, uh, hope you like it here."
"The castle is your home now, so you can go anywhere you like, except the west wing."
Beast showing Belle her new bedroom.
"You will join me for dinner. That's not a request!"
An impatient Beast waiting for Belle to arrive and have dinner with him.
Beast retorting to Lumière that he does believe Belle is capable of breaking the spell.
"It's no use. She's so beautiful and I'm..."
Beast admitting to
Mrs. Potts he doesn't know how to get Belle to see through his ugly appearance.
Beast being instructed by Mrs. Potts to stand up straight.
Beast's creepy, toothy smile.
Beast being given so much advice from Lumière and Mrs. Potts how to impress Belle and treat her well.
Beast seeing someone arrive at the dining room, thinking it's Belle.
When it is revealed to be
Cogsworth, Beast asks him where Belle is.
Upon hearing Belle refusing to eat dinner, Beast angrily confronts her outside her bedroom door.
"But she's being so difficult!"
Beast pointing at the door when Belle refuses to have dinner after asking her.
"It would give me great pleasure...if you would join me for dinner. Please?"
"Then go ahead and STAAAAAAARVE!!!"
After Belle refuses to have dinner with him, Beast orders his servants not to serve Belle any food if she gets hungry.
Beast furious with Belle's refusal.
Using a magic mirror the Enchantress gave him, Beast uses it to spy on Belle, hearing her negative comments on him.
"I'm just fooling myself."
"She'll never see me as anything but a monster."
Later, Beast discovers Belle in the West Wing.
Beast stopping Belle from touching the Enchanted Rose.
Beast enraged that Belle broke her promise to stay out of his room in the West Wing.
"Do you realize what you could have done?!".
After Belle frightfully runs away, Beast facepalms as he realizes his mistake in scaring Belle.
Beast saving Belle from some savage wolves after following her out of the castle.
Beast protecting Belle from the wolves.
Beast about to fight the wolves.
Beast being jumped on by the wolves.
Beast fighting the wolves as one of them bites him.
Beast severely injured after he managed to fight and drive the wolves away.
Beast about to collapse into the snow from exhaustion and his wounds.
After Belle returns him to the castle, Beast licks his wounds, despite Belle's objections.
Beast roaring in pain when Belle tries clean his wounds with a wash cloth.
Beast arguing with Belle who puts her foot down on his temper.
After Belle wins the argument, Beast is told to hold still as she goes to heal his wound.
Beast in pain when Belle puts pressure on his wound.
Beast surprised when Belle thanks him for saving her life.
Beast watching Belle up from a balcony.
Beast deciding to give Belle something as a token of gratitude for tending his injuries.
Beast going to show Belle the castle library, at Lumière's suggestion.
Beast telling Belle he has a surprise for her.
Beast guiding Belle into his library after she closes her eyes.
After opening the library's curtains, Beast tells Belle she can open her eyes now.
Beast happy to see Belle being amazed with how big his library is.
Beast giving Belle the library as a gift.
Later, Beast and Belle sit at the dining table together.
Beast slobbering down his porridge like a wild animal.
Upon noticing how uncomfortable Belle was with his eating, Beast goes to eat his porridge with a spoon.
Beast struggling to eat with a spoon.
When Belle picks up her bowl and goes to drink out of it, Beast smiles and does the same with his bowl.
Beast and Belle toasting before they go to drink out of their bowls.
Beast and Belle outside walking around the castle grounds.
Beast and Belle going to feed some birds.
Beast trying to feed the birds, only for them to fly away.
Beast smiling after Belle helps him give a bird some birdseed.
"She glanced this way I thought I saw."
"And when we touched she didn't shudder at my paw."
"No, it can't be I'll just ignore, but then she's never looked at me that way before."
Beast with so many birds sitting on him.
After Belle hits him with a snowball, Beast goes to make his own snowball, starting a snowball fight with her.
Later, Beast and Belle go to read a book together by the fireplace.
Beast listening to Belle read the story of Romeo and Juliet.
Beast having trouble reading a book.
Beast learning how to read again, with Belle's help.
Later, Beast finishes taking a bath.
Beast looking at his reflection as he tries to gain the confidence to confess his growing romantic feelings for Belle.
Beast getting ready for his romantic evening with Belle.
Beast wearing a nice blue suit as he goes to meet with Belle.
Beast smiling at Belle, obviously stunned by how beautiful she looks.
Beast and Belle locking arms as they go to spend the evening together.
Beast eating with a spoon.
After eating, Beast is urged by Belle to dance with her.
Beast and Belle entering the castle ballroom.
Beast nervous about dancing with Belle.
Beast receiving a reassuring smile from Belle.
"Ever just as sure, as the sun will rise."
"Bittersweet and strange. Finding you can change learning you were wrong."
Beast and Belle dancing in the ballroom.
Beast and Belle gazing lovingly into each other's eyes.
After their dance, Beast and Belle sit alone on a balcony together.
"Belle? Are you happy here with me?"
Beast smiling when Belle says she is happy at the castle.
Then, Beast notices how sad Belle is due to missing her father.
Unable to see Belle upset, Beast thinks of a way to cheer her up.
In the West Wing, Beast shows Belle the magic mirror, explaining its powers to her.
When Belle uses the mirror to see Maurice, Beast sees how distressed she is when seeing her father getting lost and sick out in the woods.
Seeing how much time he has left on the rose, Beast allows Belle to leave the castle to rescue her father - even if it means she may never return and the spell won't be broken.
"I release you. You're no longer my prisoner."
Beast watching Belle getting ready to leave.
Beast allowing Belle to keep the mirror, giving it to her as a goodbye present.
Beast being thanked by Belle.
Beast sharing one last look at Belle before she leaves.
Upon telling Cogsworth he set Belle free, Beast says he did it because he loves Belle.
The Beast through the Enchanted Mirror as a guilty Belle shows his existence to the villagers.
After Belle's departure, a saddened Beast stands by the Enchanted Rose alone.
Beast being told by Mrs. Potts that the castle is being attacked by a mob.
"It doesn't matter now. Just let them come."
Beast sitting alone in the West Wing.
Beast noticing the leader of the mob, Gaston has arrived and is drawing his bow at him.
Beast, still depressed over Belle's departure, doesn't bother to defend himself from Gaston.
Beast having been shot by an arrow before Gaston smashes him through a window.
Beast having been pushed off a balcony by Gaston.
Beast and Gaston on the castle rooftops.
A depressed Beast refusing to fight Gaston.
Beast seeing Belle has returned to the castle, renewing his vigor.
Beast and Gaston glaring at each other as they duel on the castle rooftops.
Beast overpowering Gaston with his strength.
Beast coming out of hiding and about to attack Gaston when he taunts him over his love for Belle.
Beast getting cornered by Gaston.
Beast scowling angrily when Gaston declares Belle belongs to him.
Beast overpowering Gaston.
Beast hoists Gaston over the roof, causing him to abandon his pride and pathetically beg for his life.
Beast ignoring Gaston's pleas.
However, Beast realizes Gaston is nothing more than a reflection of his former self before he was cursed by the Enchantress.
Beast deciding to spare Gaston's life.
Beast angrily and calmly ordering Gaston to leave the castle and never return.
After defeating Gaston, Beast spots Belle up on a balcony.
Beast climbing up the roof to reunite with Belle.
When he gets closer to the balcony, Beast reaches for Belle's hand.
"You came back!"-Beast reuniting with Belle.
Suddenly, Beast roars in pain when Gaston stabs with a knife, after following him up to the balcony.
Beast rearing backward to try and endure his excruciating pain.
Beast being saved by Belle while Gaston falls to his death after losing his balance.
The injured Beast being pulled up to the balcony by Belle.
The injured Beast laying on the balcony surface.
Beast being tended to by Belle.
Beast being embraced by Belle.
Despite Belle's assurance, Beast knows all too well that he is about to die.
Beast touching Belle's face.
"At least...I got to see you...one last time."
Beast dying from his injuries.
Beast's dead body lying on the ground.
After Belle confesses her love for him before the last petal of the Enchanted Rose falls, Beast's body gets enveloped in a magical mist.
Beast's body levitating up into the air.
Beast turning back into a human.
Prince Adam waking up as he had been revived by the Enchantress's magic.
Prince Adam seeing that he is a human again.
Prince Adam revealing himself to a surprised Belle.
Prince Adam realizing the curse has been broken.
Prince Adam's blue eyes, allowing Belle to recognize him.
Prince Adam and Belle gazing lovingly into each other's eyes.
Adam and Belle's first kiss.
As Adam and Belle kiss, their love breaks the Enchantress's curse over the castle.
Prince Adam and Belle watch the castle magically being restored to its shining state.
Prince Adam happy to see Lumière being turned back into a human.
Prince Adam nuzzling Cogsworth after he's turned back into a human.
Prince Adam embracing his servants, happy they're all humans again.
Prince Adam lifting Belle in the air as they celebrate their happiness and the curse being broken.
Prince Adam and Belle hosting a ball in celebration.
Prince Adam and Belle sharing another kiss.
Prince Adam and Belle smiling lovingly at each other.
Prince Adam and Belle sharing a waltz.
Prince Adam and Belle dancing as they are being happily watched by Maurice and the servants.
Prince Adam and Belle's wedding being depicted on a stained-glass window, living happily ever after.