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Mrs. Potts

Mrs. Potts Disney character


Mrs. Potts is a supporting character of Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast and his two sequels: Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997) and Belle's Magical World (1998). When the Enchantress curses the Beast, she is transformed into a teapot.
Mrs. Potts is the head housekeeper of a spoiled prince's castle and the mother of several children, the most notable being Chip. Intelligent, level-headed, and self-righteous, she is perhaps the most reliant member of the Beast's staff. Being a mother, she can be very gentle and nurturing, while also being stern and no-nonsense. Unlike Lumière and Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts lacks troublesome quirks and acts as the voice of reason amongst her colleagues. Mrs. Potts helps Maurice get comfortable, and latter Belle, when this is made to stay at the castle in exchange for her father's freedom. In The Enchanted Christmas, she serves as the narrator of the tale. In the short "The Perfect Word", Mrs. Potts was the first to know about Webster, Crane and LePlume's plan to write a fake apology letter to Belle.
She is voiced by Angela Lansbury (first and second films) and Anne Rogers (Belle's Magical World).

Mrs. Potts pictures with quotes

 
Try to act like a gentleman
Try to act like a gentleman
  for every problem there's a solution
for every problem there's a solution
 
I think this may work
I think this may work
  what a wonderful Christmas it was
what a wonderful Christmas it was