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Fairy Tale | Christmas
Belle prepares the castle for Christmas against Beast's wishes, trying to bring him happiness for the season...
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Belle prepares the castle for Christmas against Beast's wishes, trying to bring him happiness for the season...
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IMDbBest Director of Home Video | 1998 | Andrew Knight
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Jerry Orbach
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Cindy Marcus
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Andrew Knight
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Rachel Portman
The flashback scene where the Prince is transformed into the Beast was the original idea for the prologue for Beauty and the Beast (1991), as suggested by lyricist Howard Ashman.
The storybook that Belle gives to the Beast, as a present, was written in French.
The only two actors who did not reprise their roles from Beauty and the Beast (1991) were Hal Smith (Phillipe) and Bradley Pierce (Chip). Smith, who died in 1994, was replaced by Frank Welker, while Pierce's role was taken over by Haley Joel Osment because Pierce's voice had changed due to growing older.
One of the songs, "Stories", was heavily based on the motif in the third movement (Allegro molto) of Jean Sibelius's Symphony No. 5 in E-flat.
When the Beast is getting ready for Belle to listen to her Christmas song, he licks his teeth in the mirror the same way Gaston did in Beauty and the Beast (1991) before he proposes to Belle.
"[looking out the window] Fife: Wow! Will you look at that! Forte: Well, I think I might. I'll just pick myself up and... oh! What's this? Heavens! I'M BOLTED TO THE WALL!"
"Beast: [recovering from slipping on the ice] I fell, and landed on my... [looks at his bottom, then hides it with his cape] Beast: on, on the ice."