watch an animated movie, also known as Beauty And The Beast 2, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation where Belle, Cogsworth, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Chip convince the Beast that Christmas is a good holiday
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Once upon a time, there was an enchanted castle...
VILLAGERS:
Deck the halls with boughs of holly,
/ Fa la la la la, la la la la,
/ 'Tis the season to be jolly,
/ Fa la la la la, la la la la,
/ Don, we now our gay apparel,
/ Fa la la la la, la la la la,
/ Troll the ancient Yuletide carol.
/ Fa la la la la, la la la la,
CHIP: Whoa!
LUMIERE: Deck the halls with boughs of holly, / Ha-ha, there must be much, much more holly!
COGSWORTH: 'Tis the season to be. / Wha, what's this there's too much holly! Whoa! Slow down lad!
ANGELIQUE: Don we now our gay apparel. No, no, no more mistle toe!
MRS. POTTS: Di, di, di, di, di, di, di, di.
MRS. POTTS:Chip away from those presents dear!
CHIP: Momma, I found one for me, Can I open it Momma, can I?
MRS. POTTS: Well, just one.
CHIP: Oh boy!
LUMIERE: It's good to see the boy having a proper Christmas, not like last year.
COGSWORTH: Yes, this is much more agreeable.
MRS. POTTS: Well, I thought last year was quiet nice.
COGSWORTH: Well, I suppose
I did manage to save Christmas.
LUMIERE: You???
COGSWORTH: Yes me. If not for my skills and decisive leadership, all would have been lost.
LUMIERE: Leadership? Ha! You could not lead a horse to water!
COGSWORTH: What are you yammering about? It was all my idea.
LUMIERE: Your idea? Everyone knows it was mine!
MRS. POTTS: Heavens. How many times are we going to have to go over this story?
CHIP: Story?
LUMIERE: Until someone gets his facts straight.
CHIP: Why don't you tell it Momma?
COGSWORTH: Capitol idea.
MRS. POTTS: Well, I don't know.
LUMIERE: Come now Mrs. Potts, surly you recall how I saved Christmas?
COGSWORTH: Uh, Uh, Uh, ah, no leading the witness.
CHIP:
Please, Momma, tell the story!
MRS. POTTS: Oh, all right.
LUMIERE: Now we will hear what really happened
MRS. POTTS: Well, lets see. Belle, terrified by the master's anger, ran away from the castle. Straight into a pack of wolves. But the master saved her. They began to be friends.
LUMIERE: Uh, uh, ah. That's where I came in.
CHIP: Where could he be?
MRS. POTTS: Goodness knows, We've searches every last corner
COGSWORTH: I am beginning to think that he's not in the castle at all.
LUMIERE: Voila, there he is.
MRS. POTTS: Wonderful
COGSWORTH: No time to waste. We must find a way to get them together.
LUMIERE: Let's go,
love will not wait.
CHIP: Do you really think she is the one? Will she break the spell?
LUMIERE: I knew it from the moment I set eyes on her
MRS. POTTS: If anyone can reach the master, Belle can, such a kind soul.
LUMIERE: Her looks don't hurt either.
COGSWORTH: Wait for me!
CHIP: Hi, Belle.
BELLE: Oh, hello. Do you know what day it is?
CHIP: Well, its not Tuesday.
BELLE: No silly, today
is December 24. The day before Christmas.
LUMIERE: And what a beautiful day it is, what wonderful day for a morning stroll.
MRS. POTTS: Yes, yes, nothing starts the day like a brisk walk around the grounds.
CHIP: Yeah! Or you could go ice skating.
COGSWORTH: Yes, fresh air, exercise. Ha-ha! In moderation of course.
MRS. POTTS: Come along Belle dear, the great outdoors awaits.
CHIP: Yeah lets go!
BELLE: Merci, monsieur. Oh good morning.
BEAST: Huh? Whoa...
BELLE: Oh dear. Are you all right?
BEAST: Oh, um.. I feel and landed on my. On. On the ice.
BELLE: It's pretty slippery.
BEAST: Yes, it's slippery.
BELLE: This
is a perfect day for skating.
Come on. Come on!
BEAST: No.
LUMIERE: Go on master. It might be fun.
CHIP: Go for it.
BEAST: Hmm. Hmm?
COGSWORTH: Wait, wait, not so fast.
LUMIERE: Oh la la.
BELLE: Come on. Why don't you try it like this. One, two, three, one, two three. See? It's easy.
BEAST: One, two, three, one, two, three.
LUMIERE: Oh, ho!
MRS. POTTS: Yes,
I think this may work!
FIFE: bravo, bravo, encore!
FORTE: Fife, you approve?
FIFE: Oh, Maestro, it's magnificent!
FORTE: Oh, come along, it's merely an opera to bring the house down.
FIFE: Is there a part for a piccolo?
FORTE: Absolutely. Solo for Fife in B-flat.
FIFE: Oh, I'd do anything for a solo.
FORTE: Yes, I know. Now Fifey in the midst of my crescendo, I thought I heard merriment outside the window. Have a look-see will you?
FIFE: Wow, would you look at that?
FORTE: Well, I think I might. I'll just pick myself up and. oh! what's this? Heavens look. I'm bolted to the wall!
FIFE: Oh, right. Ha ha ha, the master is skating.
FORTE: Skating? Why on earth would he do a thing like that?
FIFE: Probably because that pretty girl is holding his hand.
FORTE: What? Belle?
FIFE: Hey, maybe if she falls in love with him the spell will be broken and we'll be human again.
FORTE: Trust me Fife, humanity is entirely overrated. Before the enchantment there was no need for my particular brand of genius. But now the master needs my melodies to feed his tormented soul. I am his confident and his best friend and I won't let some peasant girl ruin it for me! Fife, see to it that this blossoming love withers on the vine.
FIFE: Yes, Maestro Forte.
Production
Directed by Andrew Knight; writing credits by Flip Kobler, Cindy Marcus, Bill Motz, Bob Roth; produced by Susan Kapigian; music by Rachel Portman; film editing by Daniel Lee; design by Brad Graham; art direction by Julie Eberley, Clive Powsey. In the early stages of production, the film was going to be a sequel to the original film. A game titled Forte's Challenge, a 10-minute behind-the-scenes featurette, Disney Song Selection, and Enchanted Environment, where it shows the Beast's Castle during the different seasons.
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