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      • In 2014, Time magazine ranked Beauty and the Beast as the greatest film of the Disney Renaissance [ 11 ] and one of the greatest animated films of all time.
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  2. Nov 13, 2019 · The bottom line for me is that Beauty and the Beast is the best Disney animated movie to date. And one of my all-time favorite films. Buckle up…

  3. In 2010, IGN named Beauty and the Beast as the greatest animated film of all time, directly ahead of WALL-E, The Incredibles, Toy Story 2, and The Iron Giant. [125] Most critics regard the 1991 animated film as superior to the 2017 live-action remake.

    • The Ballroom Scene
    • Belle's Yellow Ballgown
    • The Stained Glass Prologue
    • Belle Loves Books
    • The Villain
    • The Side Characters
    • The Songs
    • The Transformation Scene
    • Not Judging A Book by Its Cover
    • The Romance

    This scene carries a lot of emotion, as it shows so much of the character development that occurred during Belle and the Beast's relationship. Related: 10 Best Disney Love Songs Not Sung By The Lead Protagonists Belle and the Beast are much more affectionate with each other, compared to how hostile they were in the beginning. Viewers can see how fa...

    Belle wears a gorgeous yellow ballgown during the romantic ballroom scene. Disney Princess movies almost always have at least one memorable gown worn by the princess, and Beauty and the Beast is no exception. However, Belle's dress truly stands out, not just with its presence in the ballroom scene but in contrast to her earlier, plainer wardrobe. T...

    At the beginning of the movie, the story of how theprince was cursed to become the Beastwas shown through stained glass panels on the castle. This is a highly effective way of getting exposition across. It's far more atmospheric and magical than if they had a straightforward flashback to the curse. The prologue gets across a lot of information much...

    Throughout the movie, Belle is seen to have a true passion for reading books. Belle's love of literature is wonderful for several reasons. For small children watching the movie, showing that the main character loves reading books could encourage them to have a love of literature themselves. For bookish adults, it gives them a relatable main charact...

    Gaston, the evil good-looking villain, pursues Belle with unwanted advances. The movie goes against the stereotype of ugly unpopular villains by having a physically attractive villain who is popular with everyone but the heroes. This contributes well to the moral of not judging others by appearances, and does well to contrast with the Beast - who i...

    This movie is packed with interesting and funny sidekick characterslike the villagers, Belle's father, LeFou, and the enchanted objects. No matter how much dialogue or screen time they get, every side character is fun and interesting to watch. Side characters like the enchanted objects could have been one-note non-entities, but they all have such d...

    The movie is filled with classic Broadway-style songs by Ashman and Menken. Every song in the movie is completely memorable, suits the characters perfectly, and stands out. From the opening number "Belle" to the rousing villain song "Gaston" to the lushly romantic "Beauty and the Beast," every song serves a purpose and has its personality. All the ...

    After the curse is broken the Beast dramatically transforms back into a human. This scene is a gorgeous bit of animation to look at. The way the beast is slowly spinning in the air as he changes is so rich in detail. It's very fluid and the Beast's human form almost looks like a Greek or Roman statue. In the context of the story, it's a triumphant ...

    Throughout the movie is a running theme of not judging others by their appearances. Belle, her father, and the Beast are all negatively misjudged based on their outward perception. The villain Gaston is viewed positively by the villagers for his good looks and manliness. Each of them shows their true character as the story goes along. All the good ...

    As Belle and the Beast get to know each other they slowly fall in love. They have a very mutual, well-developed, touching romance. They don't instantly fall in love at first sight, they both have to come halfway with each other. Belle helps the Beast regain his humanity and will to live. The Beast shows Belle that there is more to him than meets th...

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    • 406 VOTES. It Teaches That Inner Beauty Is More Important Than Outer Beauty. This movie reminds audiences not to judge a book by its cover. A beautiful girl like Belle might be expected to end up with an equally attractive mate - even Gaston suggests that this is the norm.
    • 396 VOTES. That Ballroom Scene Is Epic. The ballroom scene is memorable for a reason. From the enchanting music performed by Angela Lansbury to the breathtaking animation, it’s a triumph in filmmaking.
    • 337 VOTES. Belle Is Fiercely Loyal. Belle stands by the people she cares about. The most obvious example is her father, the absent-minded Maurice.
    • 350 VOTES. Belle Is More Progressive Than Former Disney Heroines. Unlike some of her predecessors, one of Belle’s defining characteristics is her intelligence.
    • The Themes of Inner Beauty. And really, this is what it all comes down to. It’s an easy trope to use, but it’s cliché for a reason. Beauty and the Beast is about realizing we are capable of being both, but choosing to showcase our beauty.
    • Belle Isn’t A Princess (In a Good Way) A big reason why girls (and boys!) love Belle so much is that she’s so relatable. Most little girls aren’t princesses, or mermaids or ice queens.
    • The Voice Actors. The talent involved with Beauty and the Beast was incredible. Paige O’Hara voiced Belle while Robby Benson was cast as The Beast. The creators of the film said they chose Benson for the role because “you could hear the prince beneath the fur,” and that’s exactly right.
    • The Songs Were Extremely Catchy. Admittedly, this could be attributed to most of Disney’s films. Still, the songs in Beauty and the Beast are memorable, catchy and oh-so-beautiful.
  4. Apr 30, 2022 · Disney created "Beauty and the Beast" during an exciting time in the history of animation, leading to the film showcasing the best of both worlds: the artistry of hand-drawn animation,...

  5. Today, Beauty and the Beast is widely considered to be one of Disney's best films, as well as one of the greatest animated films of all time. It was the third film in what is known by fans as the "Disney Renaissance", a period of critical success for the company.