Difference between revisions of "Beauty and the Beast"

From GargWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "'''Beauty and the Beast''' is a 1991 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and base off a 1756 French fairy tale of the same name. It centers around a pri...")
 
(I think the section is largely intended for cast and crew from the canonical series and comics, so I'm moving this info to the Marvel Comics page.)
 
(21 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Beauty and the Beast''' is a 1991 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and base off a 1756 [[France|French]] fairy tale of the same name.
+
[[Image:Elisa_Maza_Halloween_1995.png|thumb|360px|Just like the movies.  The good one.]]
 +
'''Beauty and the Beast''' is a 1991 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and based off a 1756 [[France|French]] fairy tale of the same name.
  
 
It centers around a prince who is magically cursed into the form of a beast for his rude and unkind behavior.  His only chance to be normal is to fall in love with another and to earn the person's (Belle, the character referred to in the title as Beauty) love as well.
 
It centers around a prince who is magically cursed into the form of a beast for his rude and unkind behavior.  His only chance to be normal is to fall in love with another and to earn the person's (Belle, the character referred to in the title as Beauty) love as well.
  
The movie had two sequels set in the middle of the film ''Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas'' and ''Belle's Magical World'' as well as a shortlived series by [[Marvel Comics]].
+
The movie had several sequel films and tie-ins set in the middle of the film, including a short-lived series by [[Marvel Comics]].
  
 
==Cast Members==
 
==Cast Members==
The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in the ''Beauty and the Beast'' films. They are listed in alphabetical order.
+
The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in ''Beauty and the Beast''. They are listed in alphabetical order.
  
*[[Jesse Corti]] - Lefou
+
*[[Jesse Corti]] - LeFou
 
*[[Tony Jay]] - Monsieur D'Arque
 
*[[Tony Jay]] - Monsieur D'Arque
 
*[[Kath Soucie]] - Bimbette
 
*[[Kath Soucie]] - Bimbette
 
*[[Frank Welker]] - Footstool
 
*[[Frank Welker]] - Footstool
  
==Reference to ''Beauty and the Beast'' in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''==
+
[[Laura Perrotta]] was also a production assistant for the movie.
[[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza]]'s was influenced in part by the 1991 film,[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=255][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=273] to the point of Elisa's [[Halloween]] costume being the dress worn by Belle.[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1548] ''("[[Eye of the Beholder]]")''
 
  
A deleted scene from "[[Hunter's Moon Part Three#Elisa And Jason At Clock Tower|Hunter's Moon Part Three]]", showed Elisa finding a picture taken from her wearing the dress from "Vows" in the wreckage of the [[Clock Tower|clock tower]].
+
==References to ''Beauty and the Beast'' in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''==
 +
[[Image:Elisa_Maza_Halloween_Sketch_FP.jpg|thumb|360px|Elisa in her Belle outfit. Production sketch by [[Frank Paur]].]]
 +
[[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza]]'s Halloween dance was influenced in part by the 1991 film, to the point of Elisa's [[Halloween]] costume being the dress worn by Belle. ''("[[Eye of the Beholder]]")'' [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=255][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=273][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1548]
 +
 
 +
A deleted scene from [[Hunter's Moon Part Three#Elisa And Jason At Clock Tower|"Hunter's Moon" Part Three]], showed Elisa finding a picture taken from her wearing the dress during "Eye of the Beholder" in the wreckage of the [[Clock Tower|clock tower]].
 +
 
 +
The story title of ''Gargoyles'' #4, [[Tale Old as Time|"Tale Old as Time"]], is a reference to the song "Tale as Old as Time".  The removal of the first "as" was requested by Disney for reasons unspecified. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/comment/archive/index.php?archive_date=2023-03-26]
 +
 
 +
When summing up Elisa's relationship to Goliath, [[Tony Dracon|Dracon]] says "That '''Beauty's''' sweet on that '''Beast'''". ''([[Render Unto Caesar|"Render Unto Caesar"]])''
 +
 
 +
==Tidbit==
 +
Similar to the scene where Gaston is searching for the Beast among some gargoyle statues on the castle rooftop, the [[Pack]] are trying to find Goliath and [[Lexington]] among its gargoyle statues. ''([[The Thrill of the Hunt|"The Thrill of the Hunt"]])''
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Latest revision as of 00:00, 1 October 2023

Just like the movies. The good one.

Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and based off a 1756 French fairy tale of the same name.

It centers around a prince who is magically cursed into the form of a beast for his rude and unkind behavior. His only chance to be normal is to fall in love with another and to earn the person's (Belle, the character referred to in the title as Beauty) love as well.

The movie had several sequel films and tie-ins set in the middle of the film, including a short-lived series by Marvel Comics.

Cast Members

The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in Beauty and the Beast. They are listed in alphabetical order.

Laura Perrotta was also a production assistant for the movie.

References to Beauty and the Beast in Gargoyles

Elisa in her Belle outfit. Production sketch by Frank Paur.

Goliath and Elisa Maza's Halloween dance was influenced in part by the 1991 film, to the point of Elisa's Halloween costume being the dress worn by Belle. ("Eye of the Beholder") [1][2][3]

A deleted scene from "Hunter's Moon" Part Three, showed Elisa finding a picture taken from her wearing the dress during "Eye of the Beholder" in the wreckage of the clock tower.

The story title of Gargoyles #4, "Tale Old as Time", is a reference to the song "Tale as Old as Time". The removal of the first "as" was requested by Disney for reasons unspecified. [4]

When summing up Elisa's relationship to Goliath, Dracon says "That Beauty's sweet on that Beast". ("Render Unto Caesar")

Tidbit

Similar to the scene where Gaston is searching for the Beast among some gargoyle statues on the castle rooftop, the Pack are trying to find Goliath and Lexington among its gargoyle statues. ("The Thrill of the Hunt")

External links