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|journalKH2=Beauty and the Beast (1991)<br><br>The Beast's housekeeper and Chip's mother. She became a teapot when an enchantress put a spell on the castle. Mrs. Potts is always ready to warm your heart with a comforting cup of tea. | |journalKH2=Beauty and the Beast (1991)<br><br>The Beast's housekeeper and Chip's mother. She became a teapot when an enchantress put a spell on the castle. Mrs. Potts is always ready to warm your heart with a comforting cup of tea. | ||
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'''Mrs. Potts''' is a character from Disney's 1991 film {{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. She was introduced to the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', playing a minor role in [[Beast's Castle]]. {{w|Angela Lansbury}}, Mrs. Potts's original voice from the film, reprised her role for the English version of the game. | |||
'''Mrs. Potts''' is a character from Disney's 1991 film {{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. She was introduced to the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', playing a minor role in [[Beast's Castle]]. | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | |||
Although she does not physically appear, her image can be seen in [[Sora]]'s [[Dive to the Heart]]. | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ||
Although Mrs. Potts does not directly appear in the game, she is briefly mentioned by [[Cogsworth]] during [[Mission 83]], as she describes the [[Xaldin|cloaked stranger]] in the castle. | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
Prior to | Prior to Sora's arrival at Beast's Castle, [[Beast]] was being taunted by [[Organization XIII]] member [[Xaldin]]. In his rage, Beast locked up Mrs. Potts and the other servants in the castle dungeon. When Sora, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]] arrived at Beast's Castle, they were sent to rescue the servants at [[Belle]]'s request. Upon entering the dungeon, Sora and company were surprised to find that the cell, which supposedly held the imprisoned servants, only contained household objects. Cogsworth, the castle's butler, was reluctant to reveal himself to Sora, but Mrs. Potts immediately suggested that it was safe, noting that Sora and his friends did not look like "them" (it can be assumed she was referring to the Heartless). After introducing themselves to Sora, the servants explained their situation: the Beast was once a prince who had been cursed by an enchantress to appear as a monster for his selfish and uncaring personality, and the castle's inhabitants had been cursed to appear as household objects. | ||
Once freed from the dungeon, Mrs. Potts, her son [[Chip]], Cogsworth, and [[Lumière]] guided Sora and co. through a secret passage out of the dungeons to avoid any attacks by the Heartless. However, lanterns throughout the passage were seeping with darkness. Mrs. Potts gets the group past this obstacle as she followed Sora to each lantern and doused the darkness with water from her spout. | Once freed from the dungeon, Mrs. Potts, her son [[Chip]], Cogsworth, and [[Lumière]] guided Sora and co. through a secret passage out of the dungeons to avoid any attacks by the Heartless. However, lanterns throughout the passage were seeping with darkness. Mrs. Potts gets the group past this obstacle as she followed Sora to each lantern and doused the darkness with water from her spout. | ||
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When it was discovered that the rose had indeed been taken, and that the Beast had banished Belle from the castle in his despair, Sora finally decided to find out why the rose was so important. Mrs. Potts helped explain that the rose represented the countdown to when the Beast would have to find true love or remain as a beast for all time. She and the other servants begged Sora to help the Beast, which he did, eventually defeating Xaldin and taking back everything that was precious to the Beast. | When it was discovered that the rose had indeed been taken, and that the Beast had banished Belle from the castle in his despair, Sora finally decided to find out why the rose was so important. Mrs. Potts helped explain that the rose represented the countdown to when the Beast would have to find true love or remain as a beast for all time. She and the other servants begged Sora to help the Beast, which he did, eventually defeating Xaldin and taking back everything that was precious to the Beast. | ||
In the end, Mrs. Potts watched Belle and the Beast make amends, and | In the end, Mrs. Potts watched Belle and the Beast make amends, and made the observation that Belle was unique in that she's "always ready for a little adventure." | ||
== | ==Personality== | ||
Although her role is minor, Mrs. Potts is shown to be very motherly, looking after the castle's residents. Unlike the cautious Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts is quite forthcoming in trusting people, immediately welcoming Sora despite him being a total stranger. Regardless of how stressed the Beast and Belle's relationship gets, Mrs. Potts is always optimistic, believing that the two will fall in love. | |||
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==Appearance== | |||
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The curse transformed Mrs. Potts into a large, white teapot. She has blue-green eyes and thin, black eyebrows. Her base is purple with gold lining and a pale, alternating pink and blue pattern on it. The lid on her head is purple with wavy edges and gold lining. The handle is a pink ball on the top of the lid. Although never shown in human form in ''Kingdom Hearts'', the ''Beauty and the Beast'' film reveals that she is a short, squat older woman with a pink servant's outfit. | The curse transformed Mrs. Potts into a large, white teapot. She has blue-green eyes and thin, black eyebrows. Her base is purple with gold lining and a pale, alternating pink and blue pattern on it. The lid on her head is purple with wavy edges and gold lining. The handle is a pink ball on the top of the lid. Although never shown in human form in ''Kingdom Hearts'', the ''Beauty and the Beast'' film reveals that she is a short, squat older woman with a pink servant's outfit. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Mrs. Potts made her first appearance in Walt Disney's 1991 film, ''Beauty and the Beast''. She, like the other castle's residents, were turned into household objects by an enchantress as punishment for | Mrs. Potts made her first appearance in Walt Disney's 1991 film, ''Beauty and the Beast''. She, like the other castle's residents, were turned into household objects by an enchantress as punishment for Prince Adam's cold heart. Many years later, Belle's father, [[Maurice]], stumbles upon the castle to escape wild wolves and Mrs. Potts and the other servants warmly welcome him. However, the prince (now known as the Beast) discovers his and locks Maurice in the dungeon as Mrs. Potts and the servants sadly watch. When Belle arrives at the castle in search for her father, Mrs. Potts, Chip, witness this and quickly goes to inform her. Mrs. Potts, however, does not believe until another servant, Fifi, announced it. After Belle agrees to stay at the castle so her father could go free, Mrs. Potts and Chip serve tea to her in her bedroom, comforting an upset Belle. On the night that Beast invited Belle to dine with him, Lumière and Mrs. Potts attempt to teach Beast how to act like a gentleman, a task that was quite difficult. | ||
Throughout the film, Mrs. Potts and the other servants observe Beast and Belle's budding romance, giving them hope that the curse will be broken and they will revert into humans. However, Cogsworth soon informs Mrs. Potts and the others that the Beast release Belle as his prisoner so she could go and care for her sick father. Later, when [[Gaston]] storms the castle with angry villagers in pursuit for the Beast, Mrs. Potts and the other servants defend castle. After the Beast and Belle confess their love each other, the curse was broken, transforming Mrs. Potts and the other castle's residents into humans, and a ball was held to celebrate. | Throughout the film, Mrs. Potts and the other servants observe Beast and Belle's budding romance, giving them hope that the curse will be broken and they will revert into humans. However, Cogsworth soon informs Mrs. Potts and the others that the Beast release Belle as his prisoner so she could go and care for her sick father. Later, when [[Gaston]] (the film's antagonist) storms the castle with angry villagers in pursuit for the Beast, Mrs. Potts and the other servants defend castle. After the Beast and Belle confess their love each other, the curse was broken, transforming Mrs. Potts and the other castle's residents into humans, and a ball was held to celebrate. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*In [[Deep Jungle]] in ''Kingdom Hearts'', a teapot resembling her, along with Chip, can be found near the tent. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:Mrs. Potts KHII Manga.png|Mrs. Potts in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts II|manga}}'' manga. | |||
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