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{{Q|So many books, but not one on how to banish the darkness. Maybe it's hopeless...|Belle to Sora}} | {{Q|So many books, but not one on how to banish the darkness. Maybe it's hopeless...|Belle to Sora}} | ||
'''Belle''' is one of the [[Princesses of Heart]] who appeared in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. She is originally from the Disney animated film ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast}}''. | '''Belle''' is one of the [[Princesses of Heart]] who appeared in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. She is originally from the Disney animated film ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast}}''. For ''Kingdom Hearts'', she spoke using dialogue boxes, but is then voiced by her original voice actress, {{w|Paige O'Hara}}, in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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Belle appears in the [[Book of Prophecies]]<!--rewrite in-universe, with her role mainly following the original film-->. | Belle appears in the [[Book of Prophecies]]<!--rewrite in-universe, with her role mainly following the original film-->. | ||
When her father [[Maurice]] falls ill, the [[Beast]] allows Belle to leave the castle so she can help him. They are ambushed by [[Rabid Dog]] Heartless, but [[Player]] rescues them. Belle asks Player to return to Beast as she accompanies Maurice home. | |||
After Belle and Maurice learn that [[Gaston]] seeks to slay the Beast, they return to the castle to aid the latter. However, Gaston notices them while attacking Beast, who is refusing to fight back, and summons the [[Enraged Elk]] Heartless to attack them. Player has Belle and Maurice proceed forward, staying behind to defeat the Heartless. After the death of Gaston and the Beast has regained his human appearance, Belle and Prince Adam dance in the ballroom as Maurice watches. | |||
After Belle and Maurice learn that [[Gaston]] seeks to slay the Beast, they return to the castle to aid the latter. However, Gaston notices them while attacking Beast, who is refusing to fight back, and summons the [[Enraged Elk]] Heartless to attack them. Player has Belle and Maurice proceed forward, staying behind to defeat the Heartless. After the death of Gaston and the Beast has regained his human appearance, | |||
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===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ||
After Sora restores the worlds taken by the Heartless, Belle and the Beast return to Beast's Castle safe and sound and are trying to forget everything that happened. However, the Heartless keep appearing, to the Beast's annoyance and anger. When [[Xaldin]] from [[Organization XIII]] takes interest in the Beast's heart, their peaceful days are troubled. Xaldin begins to investigate the world and its residents, formulating plans to be carried out at a later time. | After Sora restores the worlds taken by the Heartless, Belle and the Beast return to Beast's Castle safe and sound and are trying to forget everything that happened. However, the Heartless keep appearing, to the Beast's annoyance and anger. When [[Xaldin]] from [[Organization XIII]] takes interest in the Beast's heart, their peaceful days are troubled. Xaldin begins to investigate the world and its residents, formulating plans to be carried out at a later time. | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
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Once the Beast and Sora defeat Xaldin, Belle gladly returns the rose to the Beast. He then nervously asks her to stay with him in his castle, to which she happily agrees, and they dance. | Once the Beast and Sora defeat Xaldin, Belle gladly returns the rose to the Beast. He then nervously asks her to stay with him in his castle, to which she happily agrees, and they dance. | ||
After Sora and Riku return to Destiny Islands, Belle dances with the Beast, who has transformed back into | After Sora and Riku return to Destiny Islands, Belle dances with the Beast, who has transformed back into Prince Adam. | ||
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==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Powers as a Princess of Heart=== | |||
Because Belle is a Princess of Heart, she has many special abilities that are heightened or activated when she is joined with the other princesses: | Because Belle is a Princess of Heart, she has many special abilities that are heightened or activated when she is joined with the other princesses: | ||
*Her main power is to use her heart to open the [[Final Keyhole]] to Kingdom Hearts, which can only be opened when she is gathered with the other six princesses. | *Her main power is to use her heart to open the [[Final Keyhole]] to Kingdom Hearts, which can only be opened when she is gathered with the other six princesses. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
{{Q|If you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!|Belle arguing with Beast}} | {{Q|If you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!|Belle arguing with Beast}} | ||
Belle first appears in Walt Disney's film {{w|Beauty and the Beast(1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. Belle's character has appeared in various incarnations of the ''Beauty and the Beast'' story throughout history, but her Disney counterpart is mainly based on the character of Beauty in Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's ''La Belle et la Bête'', which was published in 1756. | Belle first appears in Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning film, {{w|Beauty and the Beast(1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. Belle's character has appeared in various incarnations of the ''Beauty and the Beast'' story throughout history, but her Disney counterpart is mainly based on the character of Beauty in Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's ''La Belle et la Bête'', which was published in 1756. | ||
In the film, she gives up her freedom to the Beast so that he will release her father, Maurice. Initially, things are bleak between Belle and the Beast, although the servants, particularly [[Lumière]], attempt to make her feel at home. Belle and the Beast begin to develop a friendship after the Beast saves her from a pack of wolves in the woods outside the castle, and eventually they fall in love, but Belle briefly leaves to find Maurice, who was searching for her. When Gaston, a rival suitor, orders an attack on the castle to kill the Beast (out of jealousy), Belle rushes to save her love and at the crucial moment, chooses to save the Beast rather than Gaston, who falls to his death. Belle's love for the Beast transforms him back into | In the film, she gives up her freedom to the Beast so that he will release her father, Maurice. Initially, things are bleak between Belle and the Beast, although the servants, particularly [[Lumière]], attempt to make her feel at home. Belle and the Beast begin to develop a friendship after the Beast saves her from a pack of wolves in the woods outside the castle, and eventually they fall in love, but Belle briefly leaves to find Maurice, who was searching for her. When Gaston, a rival suitor, orders an attack on the castle to kill the Beast (out of jealousy), Belle rushes to save her love and at the crucial moment, chooses to save the Beast rather than Gaston, who falls to his death. Belle's love for the Beast transforms him back into Prince Adam and they hold a ball to celebrate. | ||
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