Mrs. Potts' first appearance as she goes to pour a cup of tea to
Maurice.
Mrs. Potts watching her son,
Chip becoming cordial with Maurice.
Mrs. Potts shaking in fear when the
Beast arrives and proceeds to throw Maurice in the dungeon upon discovering him.
Later, as Mrs. Potts washes some dishes, she hears Chip excitedly exclaims there's a girl in the castle.
Mrs. Potts scolding Chip, thinking he's making up stories.
Mrs. Potts hearing
Fifi exclaim she saw a human girl in the castle, validating Chip's words.
Mrs. Potts meeting
Belle after she takes her father's place as the Beast's prisoner.
Mrs. Potts and Chip going to serve Belle some tea to make her feel better.
"That was a very brave thing you did, my dear."
Mrs. Potts and
Wardrobe comforting Belle.
"Cheer up, child. It'll turn out alright in the end, you'll see."
Mrs. Potts giving Belle a sweet, reassuring smile.
Mrs. Potts and Chip leaving Belle's room in order to help get dinner ready.
Mrs. Potts with
Lumière and Beast in the dining room.
Mrs. Potts and Lumière standing up on the mantle of a fireplace.
Upon telling Lumière that the process of falling in love takes time, Mrs. Potts hears from him that the Enchanted Rose has started wilting.
"Oh, you must help her to see past all that."
When Beast admits he doesn't know how to show he's not ugly on the inside, Mrs. Potts decides to help him.
"Straighten up! Try to act like a gentleman."
Mrs. Potts and Lumière advising Beast how to behave himself and impress Belle.
Both: "You must control your temper!"
Mrs. Potts,
Cogsworth, and Lumière looking down as Beast angrily confronts Belle for refusing to have dinner with him.
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière watching Beast's attempts to be cordial turn into an argument with Belle.
"Oh dear. That didn't go very well at all, did it?"
Later, Mrs. Potts tucks all of her children to bed in a cupboard.
"It's been a long night for all of us."
Mrs. Potts talking to Cogsworth.
Mrs. Potts noting that if Beast doesn't learn to control his temper, he'll never be able to break the Enchantress's spell.
When Belle comes into the kitchen, Mrs. Potts is pleased to hear she's hungry.
Mrs. Potts ordering the chef to start cooking.
Mrs. Potts having some silverware pop out of a few drawers.
Mrs. Potts not caring what Beast had ordered when Cogsworth reminds her.
"I'm not about to let the poor child go hungry!"
"It's a guest! It's a guest!"
Mrs. Potts surrounded by swirling, dancing napkins.
"While the cups do their soft-shoeing, I'll be bubbling, I'll be brewing!"
"Heaven's sakes! Is that a spot?"
"Clean it up! We want the company impressed!"
Mrs. Potts at the end of "Be Our Guest."
Mrs. Potts pouring hot water into a bowl for Belle to use in order for her to clean Beast's wounds that he sustained when saving her from a pack of wolves.
Mrs. Potts and her friends scared when Beast growls viciously as Belle tries to heal his wounds.
Mrs. Potts and her friends surprised when Belle puts her foot down with Beast's temper.
Mrs. Potts and her friends seeing that Belle managed to conquer Beast's temper as she heals his wounds.
The next day, Mrs. Potts and her friends are satisfied when Belle and Beast start to bond when Beast shows Belle the castle library.
Mrs. Potts smiling at Chip who is confused to what had happened between Belle and Beast.
Mrs. Potts and her friends leaving to give Belle and Beast some privacy.
When Belle and Beast eat a meal together, Mrs. Potts and Chip notice Belle getting uncomfortable with Beast's slobbering.
Mrs. Potts and Chip helping Beast relearn how to use etiquette.
Mrs. Potts sternly raising her eyebrow at Chip when he laughs at Beast's attempt to use a spoon.
Mrs. Potts and Chip happy to see Belle and Beast deciding to drink their porridge from their bowls.
Later, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière are impressed to see how much Belle and Beast's relationship has improved.
Mrs. Potts and the other servants touched by the romance forming between Belle and Beast.
"There maybe something there that wasn't there before."
Mrs. Potts promising to tell Chip about romance when he's older.
Later, Mrs. Potts and her friends meet with Cogsworth who reminds them how much time is left to break the spell.
Mrs. Potts panicking when Cogsworth nearly destroys the Enchanted Rose.
"It's obvious there's a spark between them."
"Which should cause several husbands alarm."
Mrs. Potts dancing with Lumière.
"When we're human again, only human again."
Mrs. Potts observing the rest of staff as they restore the castle to its former glory.
Mrs. Potts at the end of "Human Again."
"Tale as old as time. True as it can be."
"Tale as old as time. Song as old as rhyme. Beauty and the beast."
After Belle and Beast spend the evening together, Mrs. Potts gently tells Chip to go to bed.
Later, Mrs. Potts is shocked to hear from Cogsworth that Beast has allowed Belle to leave the castle.
"After all this time, he's finally learned to love."
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière sad over Belle's departure.
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière shocked to see an angry mob storming up towards the castle.
Mrs. Potts ordered by Cogsworth to warn Beast and get ready to defend the castle.
Mrs. Potts informing Beast that the castle is under attack, but he is too heartbroken to help the staff defend it.
Mrs. Potts and her children pouring hot tea onto the rioters.
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière having arrived at the West Wing, witnessing Belle tend to an injured Beast after his fight with Gaston.
After the rose's last petal falls and the Beast dies from his injuries, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière mourn for their master, while believing they'll be objects forever.
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, and Lumière suddenly surprised when Beast levitates up into the air, magically turning back into a human and being revived.
After being turned back into a human, Mrs. Potts and her friends are embraced by an overjoyed Prince Adam.
Mrs. Potts reuniting with Chip after he turns back into a human.
Mrs. Potts holding Chip in her arms.
Mrs. Potts telling Chip that Belle and Prince Adam will live happily ever after.
Mrs. Potts continuing to watch Belle and Prince Adam share a waltz.
Mrs. Potts in a stained-glass window, depicting Belle and Prince Adam's marriage.