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Genre | Animation |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Don Hahn, Gary Trousdale, David Stiers, Kirk Wise |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 24 minutes |
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Beauty and the Beast 25th Anniversary Edition DVD
Magic in the details
Cast a spell on your imagination and embark on an epic adventure with Belle, our brave and independent heroine, the Beast, who has the heart and soul of a prince, the music you'll never forget and all the fun characters you love.
Create magical memories when you share this beloved story and its Academy Award (1991: Best Music, Original Song - Beauty and the Beast, Original Score) winning music with everyone in your family! Part of the Walt Disney Signature Collection.
Tech Specs:
- Presentation: Widescreen 16 x 9
- Sound: English 5.1 Dolby / French 5.1 Dolby / Spanish 5.1 Dolby
Product Description
An arrogant nobleman is turned into a beast and, in order to break the spell, he tries to win the love of a village girl.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : unknown
- Director : Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 24 minutes
- Release date : February 28, 2017
- Actors : David Stiers
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Producers : Don Hahn
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B01N0MCG3B
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,406 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #132 in Kids & Family DVDs
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It is hard to list all the summa cum laudes in this film. Disney broke new ground in this film by using a UNIX workstation for the ballroom scene that enabled a three-dimensional representation of the dance sequence, showing Belle and the Beast dancing through the ballroom under the chandelier. The movie features the voices of Paige O'Hara (Belle), Robby Benson (Beast), Jerry Orbach (Lumière), David Ogden Stiers), Mrs. Potts (Angela Lansbury), Chip (Bradley Pierce), and Wardrobe (Joanne Worley). Alan Menken's musical score is outstanding; the title song won the 1991 Best Song Oscar. The combination of a winning score, superb animation, and an unusually magical depth that the cast manages to create -- the viewer will be too spellbound while watching it to be able to say what it is that captivates so totally -- makes this film one that is not to be missed by young and old alike.
The story is a traditional tale of a prince turned into a beast by a spell cast by an enchantress. The spell can be broken only if, by the end of his 21st birthday, he falls in love with someone who will also love him. An enchanted rose blooms as a symbol of the spell, and the last petal will fall at the end of the spell.
The beauty is a beautiful woman, Belle, in a small French village, who is very intelligent and reads voraciously. She spends much of her time dreaming of living in the worlds she reads about in the books, any place other than the provincial village life she knows. She lives with her father, Maurice, a rather eccentric inventor, and both of them seem to be regarded as odd and unconventional types by the village residents. Gaston, a handsome but arrogant hunter, hopes to marry Belle for no other reason than to be able to say that he has married the most beautiful woman in the village; it is a matter of ego more than feeling, because he admits to no real feeling for anyone other than himself.
Maurice heads out for a fair but goes astray from the path and ends up at a castle. The castle turns out to be enchanted, and the ornaments at the castle turn out to be lifelike beings who welcome him. Cogsworth, the pompous clock, Lumière, the romantic candlelabra, Mrs. Potts, the motherly teapot, and Chip, the boyish teacup, all welcome him. All is well until the master, the surly, growling Beast, enters the room, shouting that Maurice is not welcome and takes him prisoner. At a later time in the film, when Belle comes looking for her father, Belle begs the Beast to let her take her father's place, so she becomes the Beast's prisoner.
The clash of the high-spirited Belle and the ill-tempered Beast is inevitable, for when the Beast loses his temper with Belle and frightens her, she tries to flee him. Wolves try to attack her, and the Beast comes to her rescue. Somehow the incident draws them together, and the resistance slowly causes the two to start to relate to one another. Before long, the two have become very close. The Beast allows Belle to look into his enchanted mirror, and she sees her father is quite ill. When the Beast sees how distressed Belle is, he releases her.
When Belle goes back to her father, she realizes that her feelings for the Beast have changed. As she and Maurice discover, Gaston, in an attempt to intimidate Belle into marrying him, have plotted to put Maurice into an insane asylum. When Gaston discovers that Belle has developed affections for the Beast, he leads the townspeople on a lynch to destroy the Beast.
As the lynch mob approaches the castle, all the objects in the castle prepare for the onslaught. Furniture, kitchen utensils, decorations, virtually every object in the castle, turn on the townspeople, and defeat them in the battle. They rejoice in their victory in the end.
The only persons left in the battle are Gaston and the Beast. The Beast is so depressed because he has lost Belle that he does not resist and lets Gaston assault him. Suddenly Belle appears, and the Beast rises up against Gaston, throwing him from the castle roof. The Beast is in Belle's arms, dying, as Belle tells him that she loves him. Suddenly, in those last moments, the last petal of the rose falls and the spell is broken. The Beast is transformed into a man. The objects again become human, and the movie ends happily.
Somehow at all the right moments in the film, the songs come in to give the story a push forward. Whether it is the opening song that introduces Belle and explains why she can never be content with the life in her little viilage, the song of the conceited Gaston that tells why he can think of nobody in the world except himself, the song that signals the turning point in the relationship between Belle and the Beast, or the title song itself, the music graces the film in the most miraculous way. The film went on to become a Broadway hit as well, and one of the songs from the Broadway play, "Human Again," that was not in the original movie was added in later versions.
Too often when the words "entertainment for the whole family" are used, the words mean "boring and awful." Many adults also think of animated films as too juvenile to be good. Such prejudices should be cast aside when viewing this film; it is pure pleasure from start to finish.
Disc 1
Scene Selection
Set Up
1. Three Enchanting Versions of Beauty and the Beast
a. Special Edition
b. Original Theatrical Release
c. Work In Progress
2. Spoken Languages
a. English
b. French
3. Captions
Bonus Material
1. Three Enchanting Versions of Beauty and the Beast
a. Special Edition
b. Original Theatrical Release
c. Work In Progress
2. Sing - Along Track
3. Maurice's Invention Workshop Game
4. Audio Commentary (Special Edition Only)
Sneak Peeks
1. The Jungle Book II
2. The Lion King
3. Lilo & Stitch
4. Beauty & the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
5. Sleeping Beauty: Special Edition
6. Walt Disney World
7. Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
Play
Break the Spell
Disc 2
Cogsworth & Lumiere's Library: FOR THE ULTIMATE FILM FAN
Origins of Beauty and the Beast
Development
1. Bringing the Story To the Screen
2. Early Presentation Reel
Story
1. Finding the Story
2. Alternate Version: "Be Our Guest"
3. Introduction To Deleted Song by Don Hahn: "Human Again"
4. Deleted Song: "Human Again"
Music
1. Music Magic
2. Alternate Score: The Transformation
3. Introduction to Deleted Song by Alan Menken: "Human Again"
4. Deleted Song: "Human Again"
The Characters
1. Strength of Character
2. Vocal Heroes: The Voice Talent
3. Character Art Galleries
a. Belle
b. Beast
c. Lumiere
d. Mrs. Potts & Chip
e. Cogsworth
f. Gaston & Le Fou
g. Maurcie & Philippe
h. The Townspeople
i. Other Enchanted Objects
Production Design
1. The Stage Is Set
2. Concept Art Design
3. Layouts & Backgrounds
Animation
1. Animation
2. Animation Tests, Roughs, & Clean Up
3. The Transformation: Pencil Version
4. A Transformation: Glen Keane
Tricks of the Trade
1. Animating With Computers
2. Camera Move Test
Release and Reaction
1. A High Profile Preview
2. Release and Reaction
3. Awards
4. Howard Ashman: In Memoriam
5. Trailers & TV Spots
a. Original Release Trailer
b. Large Formal Release Trailer
c. TV Spot #1
d. TV Spot #2
e. TV Spot #3
f. TV Spot #4
6. Original Release Publicity Gallery
7. Large Format Publicity Gallery
8. Beauty and the Beast Music Video: Performed by Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson
The Broadway Musical
1. Broadway Bound
2. Broadway Musical Publicity Gallery
3. Costume Design Gallery
The Special Edition
Chip's Fun And Games: FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART
Disney's Animation Magic: Go Backstage of the Disney Studio
1. Play All
2. Introduction
3. Storyboard
4. Character Design
5. Animation
6. Effects Animation
7. Computer Animation
8. Sound Effects
Chip's Challenge: Musical Memory Game
Beauty and the Beast Music Video Performed by Jump 5
Mrs. Potts' Engaging Treats: FUN FOR ALL AGES
The Making of Beauty and the Beast
1. Origins of Beauty and the Beast
2. Bringing the Story to the Big Screen
3. Finding the Story
4. Musical Magic
5. Strength of Character
6. Animation
7. Release and Reaction
8. Happily Ever After
Mrs. Potts Personality Game: Which character from Beauty and the Beast do you most resemble?
The Story Behind the Story: celebrity hosts reveal the stories behind Disney's greatest classics
1. Play All
2. Introduction
3. Cinderella - Paige O'Hara
4. The Lion King - James Earl Jones
5. Pocahontas - David Ogden Stiers
6. The Jungle Book - Robby Benson
7. Sleeping Beauty - Jodi Benson
8. Mulan - Ming-Na
9. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Angela Lansbury
Beauty and the Beast Music Video: Performed by Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson
The Secret of the West Wing: FOR THE ADVENTURER
Break the Spell Adventure Game
VHS EXTRAS
Previews
I. Treasure Planet
II. The Jungle Book 2
III. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
IV. Lilo & Stitch
V. Sleeping Beauty
Bonus Features
I. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
II. The Lion King - Imax Version
III. Beauty and the Beast Performed by Jump 5