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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-->.


Upon hearing that Player was locked away in the Castle Dungeon, Belle leaves and sets Player free along with the Castle Servants along with apologizing the for Beast's behavior. Once the misunderstanding is cleared she encourages Beast to trust Player and help them get rid of the Heartless.  
Upon hearing that [[Player]] was locked away in the Castle dungeon, Belle sets Player and the castle servants free. She then apologizes for the Beast's behavior. Once the misunderstanding is cleared, she encourages Beast to trust Player and help them get rid of the Heartless.  


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.
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, he and Belle 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, he and Belle dance in the ballroom as Maurice watches.
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==Design==
==Design==
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', Belle only appears in her yellow ball gown, which is her famous attire that she wore during her dance with the Beast in the film. When in this dress, Belle styles her hair slightly differently, pulling it further up on her head.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', Belle only appears in her golden and off-the-shoulder ball gown, which is her famous attire that she wore during her dance with the Beast in the film. When in this dress, Belle styles some of her hair in neat bun, while the majority of it trails down her neck.


In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', she wears her common clothes most of the time. Belle lets her hair down, but ties it back with a blue bow that matches her dress. She also wears a white shirt, a white apron and black shoes. She can often be spotted with a book in hand. Her everyday look was inspired by Julie Andrews' appearance in ''The Sound of Music''.
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', she wears her common clothes most of the time. Belle lets all of her hair down, but ties it back with a blue bow that matches her dress. She also wears a white shirt, a white apron and dark brown ballerina flats. She can often be spotted with a book in hand. Her everyday look was inspired by Julie Andrews' appearance in ''The Sound of Music''.


Oddly, in her stained-glass likeness, her hair has much more red coloring than her normal hair color.
Oddly, in her stained-glass likeness, her hair has much more red coloring than her normal hair color.
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