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|journalKH2=Beauty and the Beast (1991)<br><br>The castle's lady's maid. She became a wardrobe when an enchantress put a spell on the castle.
|journalKH2=Beauty and the Beast (1991)<br><br>The castle's lady's maid. She became a wardrobe when an enchantress put a spell on the castle.
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The '''Wardrobe''' is a character from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and a resident of [[Beast's Castle]]. Originating from Disney's ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991)|Beauty and the Beast}}'', she was once the castle's lady's maid before being cursed as a wardrobe due to the enchantress's spell. She still desires to become human again like the other residents of the castle.
The '''Wardrobe''' is a character from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and a resident of [[Beast's castle]]. Originating from Disney's ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991)|Beauty and the Beast}}'', she was once the castle's lady's maid before being cursed as a wardrobe due to the enchantress's spell. She still desires to become human again like the other residents of the castle.


==Story==
==Story==
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During Sora's second visit to Beast's Castle, the Wardrobe aids [[Belle]] as she prepares for her evening with the [[Beast]].
During Sora's second visit to Beast's Castle, the Wardrobe aids [[Belle]] as she prepares for her evening with the [[Beast]].


==Design==
==Personality==
Based on her small role in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Wardrobe comes across as a very stubborn, almost rude character. Despite this, she cares for the other servants and wishes all goes well between Belle and the Beast. She doesn't care what form she's in, but like the other servants, one of her dreams is to be human again. The Wardrobe's personality is a bit gentler in the Disney film, still supportive of Belle and the Beast, but having more of a desire to be human than in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
 
==Appearance==
The curse on the castle had the effect of changing the maid into a pale pink wardrobe. She has a rectangular nose, rosy cheeks, and wears lilac eyeliner, as well as what seems to be a chartreuse, floral broach just under her chin. A woodcut pattern on the top of her head resembles hair, and there is a gold band around the top of her head, along with a gold oval on the top of her "hair".  
The curse on the castle had the effect of changing the maid into a pale pink wardrobe. She has a rectangular nose, rosy cheeks, and wears lilac eyeliner, as well as what seems to be a chartreuse, floral broach just under her chin. A woodcut pattern on the top of her head resembles hair, and there is a gold band around the top of her head, along with a gold oval on the top of her "hair".  


Her chartreuse doors seem to act as her arms, and her curved, gold handles create the outline of a heart. When the doors are open, it is shown that she has five pink shelves with gold handles lining the right half of the interior, and a brown rod across the top of the left half for hanging clothes. She has two more shelves just under the doors, and she has four short legs.
Her chartreuse doors seem to act as her arms, and her curved, gold handles create the outline of a heart. When the doors are open, it is shown that she has five pink shelves with gold handles lining the right half of the interior, and a brown rod across the top of the left half for hanging clothes. She has two more shelves just under the doors, and she has four short legs.  
 
==Personality==
Based on her small role in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Wardrobe comes across as a very stubborn, almost rude character. Despite this, she cares for the other servants and wishes all goes well between Belle and the Beast. She doesn't care what form she's in, but like the other servants, one of her dreams is to be human again. The Wardrobe's personality is a bit gentler in the Disney film, still supportive of Belle and the Beast, but having more of a desire to be human than in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.


==Origin==
==Origin==
The Wardrobe originates from the Disney's film ''Beauty and the Beast''. She, like the other residents in the castle, was turned into household objects by an enchantress as punishment for the Prince's cold heart. On Belle's first night at the castle, Wardrobe comforts her along with Mrs. Potts after the Beast sends Belle's father, Maurice, away without letting them say goodbye. On the night that Belle was supposed to have dinner with their master, the Wardrobe picks out a dress for Belle to wear, but becomes aghast when she reuses to go. After a fight between Belle and her master, Wardrobe encourages Belle to get to know the Beast better. Later when Gaston (the film's antagonist) storms the castle with other angry villagers, Wardrobe and the other servants defend the castle. After Beast and Belle confess their love for each other, the curse on Warbdrobe and the other castle's residents was broken and a ball was held to celebrate.
The Wardrobe originates from the Disney's film ''Beauty and the Beast''. She, like the other residents in the castle, was turned into household objects by an enchantress as punishment for Prince Adam's cold heart. On Belle's first night at the castle, Wardrobe comforts her along with Mrs. Potts after the Beast sends Belle's father, Maurice, away without letting them say goodbye. On the night that Belle was suppose to have dinner with their master, the Wardrobe picks out a dress for Belle to wear, but becomes aghast when she reuses to go. After a fight between Belle and her master, Wardrobe encourages Belle to get to know the Beast better. Later when Gaston (the film's antagonist) storms the castle with other angry villagers, Wardrobe and the other servants defend the castle. After Beast and Belle confess their love for each other, the curse on Warbdrobe and the other castle's residents was broken and a ball was held to celebrate.
 
The Wardrobe's human name differs slightly across material; during development of the original film, she was originally known as Madame Armoire, and in the stage adaptation of ''Beauty and the Beast'', her name is Madame de la Grande Bouche, which is French for "Lady of the Big Mouth".<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/events/cast_list/608.html Beauty and the Beast, Broadway Who's Who, Cast Bios and Credits]</ref> In the 2017 remake of the film, she is known as Madame de Garderobe.


==Notes and references==
==Trivia==
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*According the stage adaptation of ''Beauty and the Beast'', the Wardrobe's real name is Madame de la Grande Bouche, which is French for "Lady of the Big Mouth".<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/events/cast_list/608.html Beauty and the Beast, Broadway Who's Who, Cast Bios and Credits]</ref>


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