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Opening/Christmas in the Castle/Mrs. Potts begins the story[edit | edit source]

(The film opens with the villagers walking along the bridge to the castle. It is the transformed castle and clearly takes place after Belle has broken the spell. They are all carrying torches and singing)

[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.

(the scene now shifts to inside the castle where Chip is being chased by the dog. He chases him to the ballroom where everyone including Pooh and Pals are decorating the tree and room)

[Villagers]
Troll the ancient Yuletide carol, fa la la la la, la la la la!
  • Chip: Whoa! (slides down the banister into the main room)

(We see Lumiere putting holly on the table, and Following Lumiere with the food)

[Lumiere]
Deck the halls with boughs of holly. Ha-ha, there must be much, much more holly!
[Cogsworth]
Tis the season to be......
  • Cogsworth: [speaking voice] ...wait, what's this? There's too much holly!

(Chip runs into him)

  • Cogsworth: Whoa! Slow down, lad!
  • Rabbit: Gifts here. Decorations there.
  • Tigger: I say we deck the halls!
  • Piglet: It certainly is a t-t-t-t-t-tall tree.
  • Ziggy the Vulture: That's because it is.
  • Buzzie, Flaps and Ziggy: (laughing)
  • Dizzy the Vulture: Very funny.
  • Mewtwo: Thank you. For inviting us to this castle.
  • Tigger: (laughing) No problem, Mewtwo.
  • Winnie the Pooh: We're just so happy, that you and the others are joining us at Belle and Adam's castle.
  • Zazu: Indeed, We all know you had your first adventure in this castle.
  • Jiminy Cricket: And that was the first mission Zordon gave you long before we met?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes, Jiminy, it has been a long time.
  • The Good Fairy: At least we get to know your friend Belle and her husband.
  • Aisling: Agreed, and the servants who became her new family.
  • Dizzy the Vulture: Speaking of family. Is it really a good idea to bring them with us?
  • Bowser: Hey, we're on holiday break, buzzards so give us a break.
  • Flaps the Vulture: Uh, Of course. (gulps) Your Highness.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well, as long as they don't cause any trouble. Then I guess it's okay.
  • Mistress 9: (Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost VO) Don't worry. We only came because Zordon asked Mewtwo.
  • Mewtwo: (Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost VO) Hey. I'm just following orders.
  • Angelique: (Decorating the tree) Don we now our gay apparel...no, no, no more mistletoe!
  • Mrs. Potts: Di di di di di di di di.....Chip, away from these presents, darling!
  • Chip: Mom, I found one for me. Can I open it, Mom, can I?
  • Mrs. Potts: Well, just one.
  • Chip: (tears into the package) Oh, boy!
  • Lumiere: It's good to see the boy having a proper Christmas, not like the last one.
  • Cogsworth: Yes, this is much more agreeable.
  • Tigger: Oh, abso-goodie-lutely. I'm just glad Chip-Boy will have a proper Christmas now.
  • Rabbit: Yep, and not only for Chip. But we can all have a proper Christmas adventure as well.
  • Piglet: That's right. Not like the Christmas from our first adventure.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, my. I almost forgot that story.
  • Eeyore: And I thought that was the day that we’ll never forget.
  • Mewtwo: I’m aware that your memories of that day started fine.
  • Bowser Koopa: Yeah. Until a villain I never knew about almost wrecked it for you guys.
  • Rabbit: Don’t remind us.
  • Bowser Koopa: Oops. Almost forgot, no evil stuff on Holidays that people are out from school and work.
  • Bowser Jr: Yeah. We know.
  • Tigger: Say, where were you guys that year anyway?
  • Bowser Koopa: In the Mushroom Kingdom, plotting my revenge and planning to conquer the Multiverse.
  • The Good Fairy: (giggles) Of course, you were.
  • Mewtwo: Speaking of which, where are the other members of your team?
  • Mistress 9: Back at the castle, preparing for Christmas.
  • Aisling: Same as our family of heroes.
  • Jiminy Cricket: Well, I thought Pooh's first Christmas with you all was quite 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.
  • Chip: [sighs]
  • Lumiere: Your idea? Everyone knows it was mine!
  • Rabbit: Now wait a minute, Lumiere. That is not how I remember it.
  • Mrs. Potts: He's right...how many times are we going to have to go over this story?
  • Chip: (emotionally) Story?
  • Lumiere: Until someone gets his facts straight.
  • Chip: Why don't you warn it, Mom?
  • Zazu: Capital idea. I sure like to know how this all happened.
  • Mrs. Potts: Well, I don't know...
  • Lumiere: C'mon, Mrs. Potts, surely you recall how I saved Christmas?
  • Cogsworth: Uh, uh, uh, uh, no leading the witness.
  • Chip: Please, Mum, warn the story!
  • Mrs. Potts: Oh, alright.
  • Aisling: Well, this shall be good.
  • Lumiere: Now we will hear what really happened.
  • Mrs. Potts: Well, let's see. Belle, Pooh and his friends terrified by the master's frustration, ran off from the castle, straight into a pack of wolves, but the master saved them. They began to be friends.

(The scenery shifts and now we see the old castle. There is an empty room)

  • Lumiere: Ah, ah, ah. That's where I came in.....

(Lumiere, in his enchanted form, slides into the picture)

  • Chip: Where can he be?
  • Mrs. Potts: Goodness knows, we've searched every last corner.
  • Cogsworth: I am beginning to think that he's not in the castle at all.
  • Lumiere: (Looking out a window and sees the Beast with Pooh and Pals) Voilà, there he is. And Pooh Bear and his friends are with him.
  • 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: (following behind them as they rush down the hall) Wait for me!

Belle goes ice skating with Beast, Pooh and Pals/Fotre and Fife[edit | edit source]

  • Chip: Hiya, Belle.
  • Belle: (Enters walking up the stairs) Oh, hello. Chip, do you know what day it is?
  • Chip: Well, it's not Tuesday.
  • Belle: No, silly, today is December 24th. The day before Christmas.
  • Lumiere: And what a beautiful day it is, what wonderful day for a morning stroll. And Pooh Bear and his friends have already got ahead start doing that.
  • Mrs. Potts: Yes, sir, nothing starts the day like a brisk walk around the grounds.
  • Chip: Or you could go ice skating?
  • Cogsworth: Yes, fresh air, exercise, (hurts his back) in moderation, of course.
  • Mrs. Potts: Come along, Belle darling, the great outdoors awaits.
  • Chip: Yes, let's go!

(The coat hanger hands her her coat)

  • Belle: Merci, monsieur.

(Belle sees the Beast pacing on the ice and Pooh and his friends are ice skating)

  • Rabbit: (humming) Ah, what a perfect day! Peace and quiet,
  • Belle: Oh, good morning.
  • Winnie the Pooh: (loses his balance and slips.) Oopf! (falls on the ice.) Good morning, Belle.
  • Tigger: Say, look who decided to join the fun.
  • Beast: (Looks up surprised and loses his balance) What? (Falls on the ice with a thud and growls)
  • Belle: Oh, dear. Are you alright? (Walks over to the Beast)
  • Rabbit: Oh my.
  • Piglet: Oh dear.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh bother?
  • Beast: Oh, um...I fell and landed on my, um... (looks at his tail) the ice.
  • Piglet: Um, it seems pretty slippery.
  • Beast: Yes, it's slippery.
  • Belle: This is a perfect day for skating. (Puts on her skates and heads out onto the ice) C'mon. C'mon!
  • Lumiere: Go ahead, master. It might be fun.
  • Chip: Go for it!

(The servants run to get a better vantage point)

  • Cogsworth: Please, wait, not so fast.
  • Lumiere: Oh la la.
  • Belle: C'mon. Why don't you try it like this? (Skates around) One, two, three, one, two three...see, it's easy.
  • Beast: (Tries skating) One, two, three, one, two, three.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You see Beast. You can do it.
  • Lumiere: Oh ho ho!
  • Mrs. Potts: Yes, I think this may work!

(Camera pulls back to a dark and torn up room filled with organ music. The music continues and the camera pulls back until we can eventually see Forte, the evil organ)

  • Fife: Bravo, bravo, encore!
  • Forte: (Laughs evilly) Fife...you approve?
  • Fife: Oh, maestro, it's magnificent!
  • Forte: Oh, come along, it's merely an opera... (Plays a few loud notes and the ceiling crumbles and begins to fall) 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, Fife, in the midst of my crescendo, I thought I have merriment outside the window. Have a look see, will you?
  • Fife: (Jumps over to the window) Wow, would you look at that?
  • Forte: Well, I think I might. I'll just pick myself and......oh, what's this...heavens, look... (yells) I'm bolted to the wall!
  • Fife: (Hesitantly) Oh, right...uh ha ha, the master is skating.
  • Forte: Skating? Why on earth would he do a fact like that?
  • Fife: Probably because that pretty girl is holding his hand. And some alive talking stuffed animals are skating with them.
  • Forte: What? Belle? Pooh and Pals?
  • Fife: Hey, perhaps 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 over rated. 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 and these meddling toy animals ruin it for me. Fife, see to it that this blossoming love withers on the vine.
  • Fife: Yes, maestro Forte. (Jumps off)

Fife ruins the moment/Forte comforts Beast[edit | edit source]

(Back in the ice pond, Belle and the Beast are yet skating)

  • Beast: One, two, three. One, two, three. One, two, three. One, two, three. I think I got it! (grunts)
  • Belle: (giggles)
  • Rabbit: Well, Beast. you're starting to get the hang of it.
  • Tigger: Yeah, all you need is a little praticin'
  • Winnie the Pooh: And a little...(chuckles) confidence.
  • Fife: Uh, uh, uh. (Fights as he jumps up the bridge to where the servants are yet watching) Hey, down in front, I wanna see. Lemme see! I wanna see as well! (Lets out a loud, anguished shriek)

(Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs Potts firmly shush him.)

  • Fife: Oohhhh!!!!
  • Cogsworth: (to Fife) Quiet. (turns back to view of Belle and Beast skating together.) Oh, this is very promising.
  • Lumiere: Ah, yes, there is something in the air. Could it be love?
  • Fife: Love! Uh-oh. I have to stop them! (Nose dives down the ramp of the bridge into the water fountain)
  • Mrs. Potts: What's that little toot up to?
  • Fife: (Yet flying around) Oohhhh!!!! (Sails over the skating Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Belle and Beast onto the ice) Stop!

(He grabs Tigger's tail, causing him slipping out of control of the ice.)

  • Tigger: Ooooh!
  • Rabbit: Tigger, what are you...
  • Tigger: Uh oh, look out! I can't-watch out!
  • Rabbit: It can't be!
  • Tigger: Out of my way! Look out-I can't-Whoa!

(Tigger accidently bumps into Rabbit, Belle, and Beast causing them to fly out of control into the snow)

  • Beast: Whoa!

(They land in the snow. He sits up and shakes off the snow)

  • Rabbit: Oh, why does it always have to be me? Why, oh why, oh, why?

(Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore rushes to Rabbit, Tigger, Belle and Beast to check on them.)

  • Piglet: Rabbit, Tigger, Belle, Beast!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Are you all alright?
  • Tigger: Ptooey! Yuck! Tiggers don't like ice skating!
  • Eeyore: They're okay.
  • Belle: (Sits up and shakes off the snow. She flops over and makes a snow angel. Then she stands up and walks back onto the ice) It's a Christmas angel, you see? (Sees the Beast's snow figure) Oh.
  • Beast: (Stands up and looks at Belle's snow figure next to his own) This is no angel, it's the shadow of a monster!

(In a fit of rage, he runs into the snow, messing it up and destroying the images. Then he stomps back into the castle)

  • Fife: (Grins contentedly) Oh, Forte is going to be so proud of me.

(The Beast angrily stomps back into the castle, leaving everyone else shocked and confused at his unusual change of behavior.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: (gasps) Oh bother.
  • Tigger: (sighs) That went well. Maybe it something just made him snapped.
  • Rabbit: Well, I never seen him in this kind of attitude before.
  • Piglet: So, why is he so upset?
  • Belle: I don't know why Piglet. (Flops back over into the snow) Now he's worse than ever.
  • Mrs. Potts: Don't lose heart, darling.

(The Beast is in his lair, pacing around the rose as he listens to Forte's music)

  • Beast: I hate Christmas.

(He enters Forte's room)

  • Forte: The music helps?
  • Beast: Your music is the only fact that helps us forget.
  • Forte: Don't worry, old friend. I'm here for you, just as I have been, just as I always will be.

“Stories”/The Christmas Plan[edit | edit source]

(Pooh and Pals, Belle and Chip are walking through the halls)

  • Belle: Why is the Beast such a grump?
  • Chip: I don't know. He's always like that.
  • Piglet: Even at Christmas?

(They enter the study)

  • Chip: Yup. Guys, what's Christmas?
  • Tigger and Rabbit: What's Christmas?!
  • Belle: Oh, Chip, you must know about Christmas. Stocks in front of a fire. Tree? Tinsel? Present?
  • Chip: Presents? Do I get one?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Of course, everyone gets a present on Christmas.
  • Chip: Oh, even the master?
  • Rabbit: Yes, even the master.
  • Chip: What are you going to get him?
  • Belle: We don't really know him well enough to know what he would want.
  • Chip: What would you want, Pooh?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well...I what I love most is my honey pots. But...(sigh sadly) This is the first Christmas that we're spending without our very best friend. Christopher Robin.
  • Rabbit: Yeah, ever since we surrender ourselves to stay in the castle. We've been far away from home much longer that we thought.
  • Tigger: Not to mention. This Christmas won't be the same without Christopher Robin and our friends from the 100 Acre Wood around. I can image if Kanga, Roo, and Owl are worried, sick about us.
  • Piglet: Yes, and this is the first time we spend without them.
  • Eeyore: I know what you mean.
  • Winnie the Pooh: If only they could come visit us in the castle. I'm sure they would be happy.
  • Belle: (put her hand on Pooh's shoulder.) Oh, Pooh. I'm so sorry. I know being a prisoner in this castle is hard for you. I know how much you miss them. And I'll bet they misses you too.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Misses us?
  • Belle: Of course they do. I may not know much about your world. But when you told so much about it and your friends. I still believe you will see them again someday.
  • Rabbit: Yes, of course you're right.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I guess we believe too. (gasps) Wait, Belle, we almost forgot. What would you want for Christmas?
  • Belle: Well, what I love most in the world are me books. My stories.
  • Chip: Well, why don't you give the master a story?
  • Belle: You're right, Chip...a story.
  • Piglet: A story?
  • Tigger: This I gotta see.
[Belle]
When I get to know him We'll find more things to say
One day I will reach him There has to be a way
Everyone needs someone He must need someone, too!
When I get to know him better Here's what I will do
I'll read him stories From picture books All filled with wonder
Magic worlds where the impossible Becomes the everyday
We'll find a mountain-top And some moonbeams to sit under I'll lead because I know the way!
So much to discover I do it all the time
I could live inside bright pages Where the words all rhyme
We will slay the dragons That still follow him around
And he'll smile Yes, he'll smile As his dreams leave the ground!
Stories and stories About mermaids, kings and sunken treasure
Magic worlds where the impossible Becomes the everyday
I know a tiny place Just a dot, Too small to measure I'll take him there; I know the way!
Stories about heroes Who overcame their deepest sorrows
They'll put hope into his heart again To cherish everyday
He'll find a better world And the strength to face tomorrow

(Belle wraps her presents for the master)

[Belle]
I'm sure that when he knows the way
He'll want to stay...
  • Rabbit: Amazing!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Why, this is perfect.
  • Chip: Do you think the master will like his gift?
  • Tigger: I think he will kiddo!
  • Chip: Then does this mean we're gonna have a Christmas?
  • Belle: Uh-huh, absolutely.

(In the kitchen...)

  • Cogsworth: Absolutely not!
  • Tigger: (stutters) What?!
  • Piglet: What?!
  • Winnie the Pooh: What?
  • Rabbit: What?!
  • Eeyore: Huh?!
  • Glasses: Aaww! Why not?
  • Cogsworth: Out of the question. Not a chance. Dream on. Not any possibility, forget it!
  • Glasses: Aww! Come on!
  • Cogsworth: Suck in that gut.
  • Lumiere: Mon ami, get in with the spirit. (pushes him) Unwind.
  • Tigger: Come on, Cogsworth. Have a heart, why don't ya?
  • Glasses: Yeah! Come on!
  • Cogsworth: (stops his clock hands) No, no and… let me think…
  • Lumiere and Glasses: Uh-huh?
  • Cogsworth: No!
  • Lumiere and Glasses: (sighs)
  • Cogsworth: This is where I put my foot down. The master has forbidden Christmas.
  • Rabbit: Oh, fiddlesticks and nonsense! No one can forbid holidays like Christmas.
  • Belle: Oh? Like the time you forbid Valentine’s Day?
  • Rabbit: (facepalms) D’oh.

(Fife bursts his head around the corner to eavesdrop)

  • Cogsworth: He doesn't need to be reminded of his past, and Christmas is a most painful reminder of it. I, for one, do not wish to torture him.
  • Belle: I, for one, think that a little Christmas cheer would do him for good.
  • Lumiere: The girl is right. It is up to us to do something.
  • Cogsworth: It's not our place to get involved. No, no, no, no. We just can't mind our own business, can we? We just have to stick our weight where it doesn't belong.

(Lumiere flames him)

  • Cogsworth: AAHHHH!!!! {Cogsworth goes flying and lands in the tub, complete with suds. The wine glasses and Pooh and Pals all laugh} Uh...humiliating.
  • Mrs. Potts: Pish-posh. I think it's a wonderful idea.
  • Cogsworth: But the master doesn't want it. His castle...his rules.
  • Tigger: Yuck! Tiggers don’t like rules!
  • Chip: It's not fair!
  • Wine Glasses: (Lamenting) He's right...it's not fair!
  • Cogsworth: Don't whine, glasses.
  • Wine Glasses: (Lamenting) I'm sorry.
  • Mrs. Potts: Look at us, squabbling and bickering, breaks my heart to see it, it does. And we used to be at our very best at Christmas. Why we used to prep a feast for the whole castle?
  • Lumiere: Ah, you could have some stuffed turkey...
  • Belle: Cranberry sauce....
  • Chip: Short-bread cookies!
  • Lumiere: Mince pies...
  • Mrs. Potts: Pecan toast, gravy...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Ham.
  • Rabbit: Mashed Potatoes.
  • Tigger: And Christmas pudding!
  • Cogsworth: Pu-pu-pudding? With custard?
  • Lumiere: What do you think we are? Barbarians? Of course with custard? And raisins...and brandy...and all these facts you like!
  • Cogsworth: Oh...um...oh, alright.
  • Chip: Yes!
  • Cogsworth: But if the master finds out about this, he will be furious, then everybody keep silent.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Don’t worry Cogsworth. We are going to bring Christmas to everyone or my name isn’t Winnie the Pooh! Which it is.
  • Lumiere: C'mon! What are we waiting for? Christmas?
  • Cogsworth: Good heavens! We don't have much time! It's Christmas Eve!
  • Mrs. Potts: I'll see you to the dinner.
  • Lumiere: I'll get some mistletoe.
  • Belle: We need to brighten this place up.
  • Lumiere: Belle, I know someone who will help.
  • Cogsworth: Now, now, wait for me. I'm in charge here, I'm in charge.

(They all head away without Cogsworth.)

  • Cogsworth: Wait for me!! {catch up with him}

Meet Angelique/“As Long as there’s Christmas”[edit | edit source]

(Climbing the castle stairs......)

  • Chip: One thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three....are we there yet?
  • Belle: Not yet.
  • Chip: Boy, there sure are a lot of stairs here! One thousand seven, one thousand eight, one thousand nine.

(Fife follows them up the stairs)

  • Belle: (Walking around in the attic) Hello? Hello!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Hello! Is anybody here?
  • Lumiere: Do not be afraid, my friends, it is I, Lumiere, who has come to pay you a little visit.
  • Angelique: (Bursts her head out of the trunk) Lumiere?
  • Lumiere: Angelique.
  • Angelique: Ah, Lumiere, eventually, I thought we were to be locked off in this dusty attic forever.
  • Lumiere: Ah, Angelique, my love, your eyes are yet so lovely after all these years.
  • Angelique: Lumiere, please, you'll tarnish the halo.

(Belle clears her throat)

  • Lumiere: Oh, yes, this is Belle, our guest.
  • Belle: Pleased to meet you.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And this is Piglet, and Tigger, and Rabbit, and Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Thanks for noticing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I'm Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short.
  • Lumiere: They are also our guests. (to Belle, Pooh, and Pals) And this is Angelique. She is the castle decorator.
  • Angelique: You mean I was the castle decorator? I am not responsible for this baroque atrocity. If I was in charge, the castle was complete with light and beauty.
  • Lumiere: Ah, my darling, that is why we have come. Gather round, my children, we are planning the greatest Christmas celebration ever!

(The Ornaments from the boxes came out and cheer by saying "Yay!!!", while Fife is followed them up here and starts watching them in hiding)

  • Angelique: No! Stop!
  • Lumiere: What is this, darling?
  • Angelique: Why do you raise my hopes? I mean, um, their hopes. Only to have them dashed? Well, no more.

(All the ornaments turn away in disappointment)

  • Rabbit: [stutters] What? Now, see here, Miss Angelique…
  • Belle: [clears her throat]
  • Rabbit: [sighs] I'm sorry.
  • Winnie the Pooh: But it's Christmas Eve. Without you we won't get the castle decorated in time.
  • Angelique: Ha! Christmas? I'd refuse to hope for it anymore. I will not be disappointed again.
  • Lumiere: But this is to be the greatest celebration ever! We cannot do it without you.
  • Angelique: But of course, you cannot. Christmas takes planning and organization. No! No! I won't do it! It won't change anything!
  • Belle: I believe it will.
[Belle]
As long as there's Christmas,
I truly believe that hope is the greatest of the gifts we'll receive.
As long as there's Christmas, we'll all be just fine.
A star shines above us, lighting your road and mine.
[Cogsworth]
Just as long as there's Christmas
there will be Christmas pud, tons of turkey....
[Mrs. Potts]
And cranberry sauce and mince pies if we're good.
[Lumiere]
Loads of logs on the fire.
[Pooh and Pals]
Lots of gifts on the tree
all wrapped in red ribbons...
[Chip]
Wonder if there's one for me?
[Cogsworth]
We are due for a feast
where on earth do we start?
[Fifi]
I may wear my tiara, you bought me in Monmartre.
[Cogsworth]
All the silver will sparkle.
[Mrs. Potts]
And the china will gleam.
[Lumiere]
And we'll all be shiny as a brand-new centime.
[Chip]
After dinner, we'll play games.
[Mrs. Potts]
Till the morning breaks through.
[Lumiere]
Then we'll meet in the garden
this is what we shall do.
[Chip]
We will build us a snowman that will reach up to the heavens.
[Belle]
It will stay up until July.
  • Angelique: (Spoken) What are you doing here? Stop, stop, stop. Put me down! Put me down!

(The ornaments hoist her to the top of the tree)

  • Angelique: Uh, this is ridiculous, everyone knows that the lights go ahead first. I don't want to go all the road up there on the top.
[Belle/Chorus]
As long as there's Christmas,
I truly believe that hope is the greatest of the gifts we'll receive.
[Chorus]
As long as our guiding star shines above.
[Belle]
As long as there's Christmas, we'll all be just fine.
[Belle/Chorus]
There'll always be Christmas.
[Belle]
Then there always will be a time as the world is filled with peace and
loooooOOOOVE!!!!
  • Winnie the Pooh: I like that song, (chuckles)
  • Tigger: We are going to have the best Christmas ever!
  • Belle: Oh, I hope so, Tigger.

(The huge ornament tree falls down and they begin to scurry about to get to work)

  • Lumiere: You, on the left, you on the right, follow me. There is decorating to be done!
  • Rabbit: Alright everyone! We have work to do!
  • Cogsworth: Yes, yes, but keep in mind. The master mustn't find out!
  • Fife: (Yet listening in) Oohhhh, yes! {Rushes away to warn Forte}

Beast gets wind of the plan/Beast tells Pooh and Pals the Truth/Christmas Tree[edit | edit source]

  • Beast: Christmas? They’re planning Christmas?!
  • Forte: Yes, awful, isn't it?
  • Beast: Perhaps they don’t know how I feel about Christmas.
  • Forte: Pooh Bear and his friends don’t, but the girl does know. She just doesn't care.....like I do. She's actually trying to bring Christmas back to the castle...and you know how much we despise Christmas.
  • Beast: The day my life ended......

(Flashback to the castle before the transformation, which it was Young Adam by that time. And

  • Young Adam: Bring me my presents!
  • Lumiere: Your highness, please accept this humble gift as a token of our appreciation, I know I speak for everyone if...
  • Young Adam: Oh, just give it to me. A storybook? You call this a present......I hope you have something better for me, Forte.
  • Forte: Yes, sir. Of course, master. (Plays a gloomy piece)
  • Young Adam: What's that?
  • Forte: A small piece in your honor, sir.
  • Young Adam: Ugh, I hate it. Forte, that stuff is gloomy.

(A knock is heard)

  • Young Adam: {Answer the door} Who disturbs my Christmas?
  • Old Woman: Please take this rose in exchange for shelter from the bitter cold.
  • Young Adam: I don't need a rose. Go away, you wretched old hag!
  • The Enchantress: (transforms into a Old Woman) You have been deceived by your own cold heart. A curse upon your house and all within it. Until you have one to love you as you are...you shall remain forever...a beast.

(Back in the present time)

  • Forte: But we have come so far since then...we have risen above the tragedy.
  • Beast: (Frustrated) Where are they?
  • Forte: I believe they’ve gone to the boiler room...or so a little birdie told me.
  • Fife: He-he. Tweet, tweet, tweet.

(In the boiler room.....)

  • Tigger: Ugh this must be where they keep the castle warm.
  • Rabbit: That's why they call it the boiler room.
  • Axe: Dive! (Chops the wood)
  • Oil bucket: Hey, come get out of the road, watch it here.
  • Belle: Oh, excuse us. (Jumps out of the road)
  • Piglet: We better find a log before we get in their way.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Hmm...Piglet. You're right.
  • Axe: Alright, you guys, now get back to work. The castle doesn't heat itself, you know! Oi. Well, what have I do for you, friends?
  • Belle: I'm looking for a log.
  • Axe: Alright. Logs we have. We have hard work, soft wood, we have it all, birch, maple, pine, oak, oi! Concrete, my head, don't worry, it'll pass. Then make up your mind already!
  • Eeyore: It figures
  • Winnie the Pooh: Would it be alright if we could just browse?
  • Axe: Suit yourself, take your time. Me I have work to do.
  • Rabbit: Oh yes, I see what you mean. Mmhmm.

(Belle examines a log. The boiler begins to overload and everyone stands back to watch it.)

  • Tigger: (gasps) Better hang on to something I think he's gonna blow!

(It lets out steam and cools off)

  • Tigger: False alarm! As in "never mind!"
  • Rabbit: Quit fooling around Tigger! We got work to do.
  • Axe: Hey, what am I paying you for? Being boring? Do that on your own time. Get out of here.
  • Belle: Yes! {She grabs a good log that she founds}
  • Winnie the Pooh: Why, this is perfect!

(The Beast storms in and hides it behind her back)

  • Winnie the Pooh: The Beast.
  • Piglet: Oh dear.
  • Tigger: Uh oh.
  • Rabbit: A, uh...uh...What a pleasant surprise!
  • Beast: What are you hiding?
  • Tigger: (nervously) Us? We're...we're not hiding anything.

(Beast swoops around and catches her log)

  • Tigger: Except that.
  • Belle: It's a Yule log.
  • Beast: What?
  • Belle: A Yule log. It's a wonderful tradition. One log is chosen and then everyone in the house touches it and makes a Christmas wish.
  • Beast: Wishes are stupid.
  • Piglet: But sometimes they can come true.
  • Beast: You made a Christmas wish last year, is this what you all wished for?!

(Beast's roar scares Piglet hides in Pooh's shirt.)

  • Eeyore: No, not really.
  • Belle: But we'll keep wishing.....and if the log is burned on Christmas morning.
  • Beast: There will be no Christmas.
  • Tigger: But...
  • Beast: NoooooOOOO!!!! I am the master here.
  • Rabbit: How can you be so selfish?
  • Beast: You cannot possibly understand...you all have no idea what it's like to lose everything, to be trapped in your own castle to be a...a...
  • Belle: A prisoner? The only one holding us prisoner here is you. Well, I'm not giving up! {Leaves}
  • Winnie the Pooh: [sighs] Oh bother.
  • Beast: (to himself) Prisoner. (to Pooh) Pooh Bear? Can I speak to you and your friends?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Us? Okay, I guess.
  • Beast: Not here. At the West Wing.
  • Piglet: About what?
  • Eeyore: Something important, I guess.

(Belle sees Pooh and Pals leaving with the Beast.)

  • Rabbit: We'll be right back Belle. the Beast just wanted to talk to us about something.
  • Tigger: Don't worry he won't hurt us.
  • Belle: Okay.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Come on.

(Pooh and Pals followed the Beast to the West Wing while Belle returns to her room. Later Belle enters her room and lies down on her bed.)

  • Chip: Hiya, Belle. You should see the ballroom. It's all decorated and pretty and there's garlands everywhere! I think the master's gonna be really emotional if he finds out about Christmas.
  • Belle: Well, he...he already knows.
  • Chip: Really? Was he emotional?
  • Belle: Actually, Chip, he's forbidden it.
  • Chip: But I thought he couldn't forbid Christmas.
  • Belle: You know, Chip...he can't! We'll have Christmas with or without him.
  • Chip: Hooray! Can we get a tree now, Belle, it's the only fact we're missing.
  • Belle: Alright then. Let's go get a tree. First, shh... (sneaks to the West Wing and puts his present by the rose)
  • Chip: Psst...Belle, the master. Hurry up!

(We see The Beast, Pooh and Pals enters in the West Wing, as Belle sneaks out)

  • Winnie the Pooh: So, what is it you wanted to talk to us about Beast?
  • Beast: As you all know, I despise of Christmas, right?
  • Piglet: Yes, we've all know.
  • Beast: But do you know why I hated Christmas?
  • Tigger: Uh... uh.. no, we don't know why.
  • Beast: Well, that's the reason why I wanna to talk to you. I've wanted confess my reason.
  • Rabbit: You mean, the truth of why you hate Christmas?
  • Beast: Yes, Rabbit. You see, the reason I hated Christmas is the day that my life ended years ago. When that cursed Enchantress came and cast the spell on me and the entire castle.
  • Eeyore: So, that's what this is all about.
  • Tigger: Oh, I see your point. Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts did tell us about what happened that night.
  • Beast: I see.
  • Tigger: I still wish we could've get her to change you all back.
  • Rabbit: But your servants did tell us that we can't because we all know what must be done to break the spell.
  • Beast: Yes, I know.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Just because of what happen to you years ago. Doesn't mean you shouldn't forbid Christmas.
  • Piglet: While we're still preparing the party. But the only thing is missing is a Christmas tree.
  • Beast: (sighs) Do what you must. But leave me out of this until I decide to take your advice. But, Belle is your responsibility. Keep your eye on her. And make sure she doesn’t leave the castle.
  • Eeyore: If you say so.
  • Rabbit: Come on, let's go find Belle and find ourselves a Christmas tree.

(Pooh and Pals leaves the West Wing to go find Belle. In front of the castle, out of the grounds)

  • Chip: He-he-he.
  • Belle: Thanks for helping us find the tree, Pooh.
  • Winnie the Pooh: You're welcome, Belle. The Beast did let us have Christmas in the castle this year.
  • Rabbit: But he wants to keep himself out of it until he takes our advice.
  • Belle: Well, I'm glad you all did talk some sense into him. I just hope he changes his mind.
  • Tigger: Oh, don't worry about it. It will take him some time.
  • Piglet: Oh I hope so.
  • Rabbit: But right now we still have work to do before tomorrow morning.
  • Belle: What about this one? (Looks at a scrawny tree)
  • Chip: Um...nah...too skinny. C'mon.
  • Rabbit: I have a feeling this is going to be a long day.

(Beast is watching Belle, Pooh and Pals out the window)

  • Lumiere: Oh la la.
  • Beast: Lumiere...
  • Lumiere: She is beautiful, no?
  • Beast: Yes, and I'm hideous.
  • Lumiere: (Under his breath) Not to mention ill-tempered.
  • Beast: What? What is that? (Looks at Belle's gift)
  • Lumiere: Oh, it looks like a Christmas present.
  • Beast: Grr! {He storms off onto the balcony}
  • Lumiere: Oh ho ho. It's for you, master, it's from...a girl.
  • Beast: Mrs. Potts?
  • Lumiere: No, from Belle.

(Beast walks over to the gift and begins to open it)

  • Lumiere: Ah-ah-ah, master, you can't open it!
  • Beast: Well, why not? It's for me, isn't it?
  • Lumiere: Because it's not yet Christmas.
  • Beast: Pshaw!
  • Lumiere: Master, we all understand how you feel about Christmas, but if a woman gives a man a gift, she's saying "I care about you."
  • Beast: But I don't have a gift for her.
  • Lumiere: It is not too late.
  • Beast: Well, I guess I could get her a little something. (Heads into Forte's room) Forte! Stop the noise!
  • Forte: Noise? Noise! This is my masterpiece.

(The Beast growls at Forte)

  • Forte: Master...
  • Beast: I want you to compose a song. It's a present....for Belle.
  • Forte: Belle?
  • Beast: And make it happy! {He leaves}
  • Forte: Oh, but happiness is so......depressing! What's next? Love songs?! Wedding marches?! It's all that girl's fault.

(Back with Belle, Chip, Pooh and others, as they yet searching for a tree)

  • Belle: {looks at a tree} What about this one?
  • Chip: Um...too wiggly.
  • Tigger: Too...wiggly?

(Now back with Forte)

  • Forte: Fife! Pay attention. I need you to pace if I think. The girl and those stuffed animals are evil, I warn you. They hold him from my grasp. They fill his head with dreams of love and hope and Christmas.
  • Fife: Well, whatcha gonna do? You can't stop Christmas!
  • Forte: No, but I can stop the girl and her friends.(Back with Belle, Chip, Pooh and others, again)
  • Eeyore: Chip, this is the last tree we can find.
  • Chip: That's not it! That's just a weed, wishing it was a tree.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, but Chip, we looked at every tree on the grounds.
  • Chip: But there's more this fashion than that.
  • Belle: It will have to do. {She pounds the axe into the tree}
  • Axe: Oy, aye gevalt. What a headache I have.
  • Belle: I'm sorry. I'll get a saw.
  • Axe: No, that's fine. I don't want I should put you out.
  • Belle: Oh, alright. {She pulls back to take another swing}
  • Axe: You have some oil? I just thought...a little massage.....
  • Rabbit: D'oh!
  • Axe: But if it's not, it's not. Go ahead, what are you waiting for, knock yourself out. You never get headaches, I guess. Lucky you.
  • Rabbit: [loses patience] Good grief! If you don't want to do it. We can get a saw.
  • Axe: Who wants a saw? Go ahead with the whacking and the hitting, who's stopping you?

(Beautiful music begins to play)

  • Piglet: (OS) What was that?
  • Tigger: (OS) Sounded like music
  • Belle: It's beautiful.

(Camera follows up into Forte's room, he is playing the music)

  • Forte: And now, for a little fife.

(Fife makes a squeak. The dog hears this and runs after the noise)

  • Piglet: Sultan, where you going?
  • Tigger: After that foodstool!
  • Belle: (Outside) Sultan, wait.

(Belle places the ax under the tree while she and others follow Sultan)

  • Axe: Don't worry about me, I'll just sit here. Snow is fine. {Just then, a snow falls on him} Perhaps a little wet, but who's complaining?

Belle and Pooh & Pals meet Forte/“Don’t Fall in Love”[edit | edit source]

  • Forte: Yes, my friends. Come to me.
  • Belle: {walking towards Forte's room, speaking to Sultan} Come here, boy. Come here.
  • Tigger: Sultan!, Sultan?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Come out, come out, wherever you are!
  • Fife: Aah, good doggie, nice doggie.
  • Belle: Sultan? {Enters Fife's room} Hello? Hello!
  • Chip: Well, maybe there's nobody here. Maybe we should go.
  • Belle: {Hears Sultan barking} What's the matter, Sultan?
  • Fife: {Cowering from Sultan} Aahhhh!!!!
  • Belle: Oh, hello. I don't believe we've met. I'm Belle.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And, this is Piglet. And Tigger. And Rabbit. And Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Thanks for noticing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I’m Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short.
  • Tigger: Uh, who are you?
  • Fife: Fife.

(Sultan growls at Fife)

  • Belle: Down, boy, down. We heard the most beautiful music. Was it you?
  • Fife: [Giggles] Me? You thought that was me? (He turns bright red and squeaks)
  • Forte: Mademoiselle, please. I am Maestro Forte, court composer and your most humble servant.
  • Belle: Pleased to meet you, Monsieur. Forte. I'm Belle.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And, this is Piglet. And Tigger. And Rabbit. And Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Thanks for noticing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And I’m Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short.
  • Forte: Yes, the whole castle is speaking about you all. They say you are planning a Christmas Gala. Marvellous idea. The very thing to shatter the master's dark and gloomy past. But you must make this the grandest celebration ever. Have you gifts?
  • Chip: Yes.
  • Forte: Food.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, Yes.
  • Forte: Garlands, ribbons, wreaths?
  • Rabbit: Check.
  • Forte: Spangles and fandangles? The trinkets, the trimmings, the trappings?
  • Chip: Yup, I've had them all.
  • Forte: The tree?
  • Chip: You see, Belle? I warned you.
  • Belle: Well, we found one.
  • Chip: But it was on the piddling side of puny.
  • Forte: [laughs] But did you look in the Black Forest? There, you will find a tree better than any you can ever dream of.
  • Chip: Better? We have to go, Belle. We have to!
  • Rabbit: Uh, just a moment Chip. I don't think this is such a good idea.
  • Tigger: Besides, the Black Forest is too dangerous. Out there.
  • Piglet: Dangerous? Oh dear.
  • Belle: We promised your master we wouldn't leave the castle grounds.
  • Winnie the Pooh: We did give our word to him.
  • Eeyore: And he did tell us to make sure Belle never leaves the castle.
  • Forte: Cheer up, son, there's a profound lesson here. Keeping your word is much more important than bringing joy to another.
  • Belle: You're twisting what we said.
  • Forte: Not at all. I agree with you. Look after yourselves. Let the master do the same. Never mind that the tree was always his favorite part of Christmas.
  • Chip: Please, Belle, please?
  • Belle: It looks dangerous.
  • Forte: Mademoiselle, you are in more danger in this very room. I assure you.
  • Belle: Alright.
  • Chip: Yes!
  • Belle: We'll take Philippe. If we hurry, we can be back by nightfall.
  • Chip: Hurray!
  • Tigger: Well, I think just one trip outside the castle wouldn't hurt.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I don't know. I believe we are supposed to stay in the castle.
  • Tigger: Hey, we're just going to find one Christmas tree. And bring it back here. And the Beast did tell us to keep an eye on Belle.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Well, as long as it means getting ready for Christmas. Then I guess it's okay.
  • Piglet: I'm not so sure about this. But the tree is the most important part of Christmas. I'll come too.
  • Eeyore: Me too.
  • Rabbit: Oh very well. As long as it doesn't take to long. (to Forte) And you will keep our secret, won't you, Forte?
  • Forte: Of course, monsieur, the master will remain fully in the dark.
  • Belle: Farewell, Fife. (She leaves)
  • Fife: Farewell.
  • Forte: Fife! I want you to follow them. Make sure they don't come back.
  • Fife: Oh, but Maestro, she's so nice.
  • Forte: If you are finished fawning, Fife, maybe you can recommend someone else to play your solo?
  • Fife: No! I'm going, I'm going. (Leaves)

(In the rose room, Beast is tidying up and humming to himself)

  • Beast: Cogsworth!
  • Cogsworth: Oh, yes, hang on, we're coming.
  • Beast: CogswoooooOOOORTH!!!!
  • Cogsworth: Running, running. Almost there. (enters the room) You bellowed, sir?
  • Beast: Find Belle. I...uh...well...um...she has to hear a song.
  • Cogsworth: Yes, sir. Right away, sir. Uh, yes. Splendid. Yes, splendid. (Looking for her) Belle. Belle? Where is she? Belle!
  • Lumiere: Careful, careful. Too fast! Get out of the road. Stop!
  • Angelique: Huh! Amateurs.
  • Cogsworth: Belle? Excuse me, hello. Has anyone seen Belle? I can't find her anywhere and the Master is demanding to see her now. He has a song he wants her to hear.
  • Lumiere: That's magnificent!
  • Mrs. Potts: Last I saw of her, she was going with Chip, Pooh and his friends to look for a Christmas tree.
  • Cogsworth: Right, we must conduct a search of the ground. Lumiere, you're with me.
  • Beast: Cogsworth, I'm waiting!
  • Cogsworth: Oh, dear, oh, dear, very good, very good. I'm almost there. Mrs. Potts, stall the master. Alright, Lumiere, we have--Lumiere, please wait, I'm leaving. Me first, you second.
  • Lumiere: (Outside) Belle? Belle! Where is she?
  • Cogsworth: Belle? Belle!
  • Lumiere: Belle, where are you?
  • Cogsworth: Lumiere, wait.
  • Lumiere: {Sees the tracks in the snow} The black forest! C'mon, hurry now!
  • Cogsworth: Oh, no! This is catastrophic!
  • Lumiere: Cogsworth, quit dawdling.
  • Cogsworth: I'm not dawdling, I'm waddling.
  • Lumiere: Well, don't waddle then. We're in a hurry, you lazy old clock!

(In the Beast's room)

  • Beast: Huh.

(He sighs. The clock ticks. He sighs again. The clock keeps ticking)

  • Beast: Why am I yet waiting? Mrs. POTTS!
  • Mrs. Potts: Alright, sir, hold on. Such a brisk day. You look positively chilled to the bone!
  • Beast: Where's Belle?
  • Mrs. Potts: How about a nice pot of tea, sir? Just a spot.

(He takes the tea)

  • Beast: Forte! Play Belle's song.

("Deck the Halls" starts playing)

  • Beast: You're not singing.
  • Forte: {sings dejectedly} Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa la la la la.....
  • Beast: Louder!
  • Forte: {singing} 'Tis the season to be jolly.
  • Mrs. Potts: A bit more tea, sir. Good for the heart, you know.
  • Forte: {sings in the background}
  • Beast: No. Thank you.
  • Mrs. Potts: Just a spot.
  • Beast: No more.
  • Mrs. Potts: But there's always room for tea love.
  • Beast: I said no more!
  • Mrs. Potts: Dearie me!
  • Beast: Mrs. Potts, are you trying to distract me?
  • Mrs. Potts: Goodness, no, sir. Heavens, is that a yellow-bellied double-breasted sapsucker? Rare this time of year.
  • Beast: Enough! Where's Cogsworth? Where's Pooh? Where's Belle?
  • Mrs. Potts: Belle? We can't find her, sir.
  • Beast: What? Leave me! (Grabs the magic mirror) Show me the girl!

(It shows Belle, Pooh, and Pals with the carriage and Philippe out in the snow. He believes that she is running off)

  • Beast: I will bring them back!
  • Forte: No! Um, she's abandoned you! But, Pooh Bear and his friends are trying to help you get her back. Listen to your old friend, won't you? Have Pooh Bear, his friends, and I ever steered you wrong? Lead you astray? No! But the girl...(begins singing as he creates illusions with his powers)
[Forte]
The quickest way to break your heart
Make you depressed and ill
Is to get tangled up inside
The side effects could kill
All passion is a waste of time
A deadly game pour vous
I am your friend, your cher ami
I wouldn't lie to you
If you must love someone, may I suggest
You love yourself!
Just think it through
You'll never leave, and you will find
You'll get more rest
You'll always feel as good as new
Your freedom is the most important thing, my friend
You must be strong, you mustn't bend
Don't talk for hours
Don't send flowers
Don't write poems
Don't sing songs and dance
Beneath the stars
That shine above
Don't fall in love
  • Forte: (speaks) Oh, don't do it!
[Forte]
As soon as your heart rules your head
Your life is not your own
It's hell when someone's always there
It's bliss to be alone
And love of any kind is bad
A dog, a child, a cat
They take up so much precious time
Now, where's the sense in that?
Love takes the wildest heart and makes it tame
If you're turned on, then just turn off
Emotions are a thing all great men overcame
Please, don't make this catastrophe
Don't get attached to anyone or anything
There's nothing worse than things that cling
You'll go to pot
You'll turn to drink
You'll never rest
You'll end up mad, and
Looking like some
Poor tormented dove
Don't fall in love
Don't-fall-in love!

(Beast growls and leaves the room in a rage. In the main room....)

  • Angelique: No, no, no, no, no. You cannot make bells with holly. Yet I have to admit......not bad for amateurs.

(Then, Beast snarls and enters the room, as he knocks over the table and ruins all the decorations)

  • Angelique: I knew this was hopeless.

Belle, Chip, & Pooh and Pals finds the Perfect Tree/Belle in Trouble[edit | edit source]

(Belle is out in the sleigh with Chip and Philippe. The snow is falling hard and the wolves are howling. Fife is hanging onto the back of the sleigh)

  • Rabbit: Now, now, careful everyone. It's a bit windy!
  • Piglet: Are you all right Eeyore? Eeyore? Oh, dear. Help!
  • Winnie the Pooh: We must take care to stick together. Perhaps not this stuck Piglet.
  • Piglet Pardon me Pooh.
  • Chip: {Sees a tree} There! That's it! That's it!
  • Tigger: [laughs] Now that's what I call a Christmas tree!
  • Belle: Oh, guys, it's perfect!
  • Rabbit: I agree, now let's chop it down and head back to the castle.

(Philippe gingerly crosses the ice to the tree)

  • Cogsworth: Do you see her?
  • Lumiere: Not yet. Now come along, hurry up.
  • Cogsworth: You go ahead. I'll never make it. Save yourself.
  • Lumiere: It will be summer before we reach them. (Pushes Cogsworth into the snow)
  • Cogsworth: What the...
  • Lumiere: (Using Cogsworth as a sled) Hang on!
  • Cogsworth: Whoa! Oh, dear!
  • Lumiere: C'mon, follow me, faster, faster! I think we've eventually found a use for you. Clock boarding. No snow clocking. However! Let's go!

(Back to Belle, Chip and others)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh my, this is the best tree ever!
  • Belle: Pooh, you're right.
  • Axe: Merry Christmas and a Happy Hanukkah!
  • Belle: We'd better hurry. It's getting stormy.
  • Axe: Oi! Oi! Again, with the chopping.
  • Fife: Oh, I have to do something. Forte's counting on me!
  • Chip: Timbeeeeeeerrr!!!
  • Tigger: And now we can get this back to the castle so we can decorate it.
  • Belle: Take it away, Philippe.
  • Fife: Oh, dear!

(Fife tries to hold the sleigh back, but goes flying off it)

  • Belle: Fife?
  • Pooh and Pals: Fife?
  • Fife: Uh, hi, guys. Nice tree.
  • Rabbit: Wait a minute. Wait a minute! Fife! What on earth are you doing here?
  • Fife: Ah, nothing. I was just a....walking. I mean, I love the bitter cold.

(He begins tooting, which upsets Philippe and causes him to break the ice)

  • Belle: Philippe! Oh, no!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Uh-oh.
  • Chip: The tree, Belle! We're going to lose the tree! Noo! (He goes flying into the water)
  • Pooh and Pals: Chip!
  • Belle: Chip! Where is he?
  • Chip: {Muffled} HEEELLLPPP!!!
  • Tigger: There he is Belle!

(Belle sees him and uses the axe to chop the ice. She jumps into the freezing lake after him. She catches him)

  • Pooh and Pals: Belle!
  • Rabbit: No. Now, now, no one panic. The first thing we do is not to panic because-- Somebody do something!
  • Lumiere: Hold on, darling! I will save you!
  • Cogsworth: Oh, dear.
  • Fife: Oh, dear, oh, dear! Oh, my heavens! Oh, dear!

(He spots her underneath the ice and toots)

  • Winnie the Pooh: There she is!
  • Rabbit: Quick, get her out of there!
  • Axe: (rushes over to Fife and chops the ice, freeing Belle) Oi, oi, oi, oi!
  • Belle: (Emerges from underneath the ice) Oh, Chip, thank heaven you're safe.
  • Chip: I wasn't scared.
  • Piglet: But we lost the tree.
  • Eeyore: Could be worse.

(The tree comes up underneath her and wraps the rope around her leg, pulling her back under the water)

  • Belle: Oh, dear! No!
  • Eeyore: See.
  • Rabbit: Quick, pull her out!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Ready? Pull! Pull! Pull!

(They all try to pull her back up, but she slips underneath the surface.)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Belle's gonna drown.
  • Piglet: Oh, what should we do, Pooh!
  • Tigger: We don't have to do anything. Look!

(Beast arrives, roaring. He jumps into the water and saves Belle)

  • Chip: Belle!
  • Rabbit: {sighs in relief} Oh, thank goodness.

(Though everyone was happy that Belle was safe, their happiness turns to worry and fear when they notice the Beast is still angry.)

  • Fife: [gasps]

(Lumiere protects Chip from nearly getting stomped on by the extremely enraged Beast as he carries Belle back to the castle. And the Beast looks at Pooh and his friends in anger)

  • Winnie the Pooh: Beast, we...
  • Beast: [in Mufasa's voice] You deliberately disobeyed me.
  • Rabbit: (stutters) What? Now, see here, Beast....
  • Beast: [in Mufasa's voice] Let's go home! (carries Belle while Phillipe follows)

(Pooh and Pals follows sadly)

  • Fife: Oh, no! What have I done? It's all my fault.
  • Lumiere: We all share some blame, mon ami, for daring to hope for a Christmas.

Belle in the Dungeon/Beast warns Pooh and Pals/Fife tells the truth[edit | edit source]

(In the dungeon....)

  • Beast: You said you'd never leave.
  • Belle: I wasn't trying to leave. I just wanted to make you happy.
  • Beast: You broke your word and for that, you will rot in this dungeon forever.
  • Belle: I should have known you'd never be anything but a Beast.

(outside the dungeon)

  • Rabbit: That was so uncalled for.
  • Beast: (growls)
  • Rabbit: (gulps hard)
  • Beast: You should be lucky you're not with her. But, next time you won't be so lucky. You may have Christmas without me or Belle. But if you leave the castle again, you will join her in the dungeon. Do I make myself clear?!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes sir, we understand.
  • Beast: Good! Now leave me be! {leaves in anger}
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, bother. Hmph.
  • Tigger: (angry) Great. Just great.
  • Piglet: (cries)
  • Mrs. Potts: Oh, dear. That didn't go very well at all, did it?
  • Eeyore: I'm not so sure.

(In the main room, a bell tolls twelve)

  • Lumiere: Midnight. Merry Christmas, Cogsworth.
  • Cogsworth: If only it were.
  • Piglet: What's Christmas if your first friend isn't here to share it? I don't even know what present I wanted, but I'd give it up to have Belle here.
  • Rabbit: You know, so would I.
  • Eeyore: Me, too.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Agreed.
  • Tigger: [tearfully] If only we had her back. [blows his nose]
  • Fife: (OS) Uh, guys. (appears)
  • Winnie the Pooh: Fife?
  • Rabbit: What are you doing here?
  • Fife: Guys? There’s something I have to tell you. (scene fades to the West Wing)
  • Forte: Oh, my dear old friend. I told you not to feel for her. Things were so much simpler before she came along, before we dared to.....hope.
  • Beast: Oh, I thought she was the one.

(fades back to Fife told Pooh and Pals the whole truth.)

  • Rabbit: So, it was Forte that sent you to stop us from coming back to the castle and get all of us in trouble.
  • Piglet: Why?
  • Fife: Because he thinks the humanity is overrated and wants to feed the master with his melodies for his sorrow. He doesn't want Belle and the master to be together.
  • Eeyore: So that's what this is all about.
  • Fife: I'm so sorry guys. You have every right to be mad at me.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I don't think we're mad at you, Fife.
  • Fife: You're not?
  • Piglet: Oh, no. It's true we're upset. But we're not going to take out on you. You did what you had to do because you wanted to play your solo.
  • Tigger: Besides. you shouldn't listen to that pipe organ. I think he can only think about himself. It was his fault to begin with it.
  • Rabbit: After all. It is Christmas. thanks for telling us the truth.
  • Winnie the Pooh: And before we could tell your master about this. We should tell Cogsworth and the others about it. And check on Belle in the dungeon.
  • Eeyore: If you say so.
  • Rabbit: Come on let's catch up with them.

(fades out black)

“As Long as there’s Christmas” reprise/Beast gets the Christmas spirit/“A Cut Above The Rest”[edit | edit source]

(In the dungeon....)

  • Chip: Belle?
  • Lumiere: Hello, cherie.
  • Mrs. Potts: There she is.
  • Lumiere: Merry Christmas.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Doesn't look so special to me.
  • Belle: Oh, Pooh, I'm sorry. Nothing's changed.
  • Angelique: I told you nothing would change. I told you the master would not allow this. I told you Christmas was a hopeless folly. But...I was wrong.
[Angelique]
If I felt lost and lonely, not a dream in my head.
Your words lifted my spirits high, remember what you said.
As long as there's Christmas, I truly believe.
[Angelique and Belle]
That hope is the greatest of the gifts we'll receive,
as long as our shining star shines above.
[Angelique]
There'll always be Christmas.
[Belle]
But there always will be a time, if the world is filled with peace and
loooooOOOOVE!!!!

(Back in Forte's room)

  • Forte: Ah, it tears me up to see you this fashion, master. Why do you torment yourself? There's the symbol of your curse. (Indicating it) Destroy it! And end these adolescent notions of love and redemption. End your pain forever.

(The Beast lifts the cover off of the rose)

  • Forte: Yes! Do it! Smash it!

(The Beast growls and raises his arm to smash the rose. A bright light appears, a vision appears as we see Pooh and Pals and Belle locked up)

  • Beast: Pooh Bear?

(then we see the 100 Acre Wood gets burned, the City of Angel Grove conquered and the Command Center destroyed)

  • Beast: No.

(we see Bowser laughing in triumph)

  • Beast: NoooooOOOO!!!! (roars)

(the vision ends)

  • Forte: Master! What is it?
  • Beast: I don't know. Felt like a nightmare.

(a petal falls and lands on the gift, which Belle left for the Beast next to the rose)

  • Beast: Belle?
  • Forte: What are you doing? What is it? Oh, a storybook. Does this one have pretty pictures you can color? (Laughs) Utterly dreadful, master.
  • Beast: No! This one's different. It's from Belle.
  • Forte: Well, that would account for the creative wrapping.
  • Beast: QUIET!!!!! I want to read.
  • Belle: (Voice-over) Once upon a time, there was an enchanted castle. His master seemed as cold as winter. Deep inside his heart-----his cries of anger echoed through the stone wall of the castle--though surrounded by servants, he was all alone. And in that simple act of kindness, he knew someone cared. Christmas that year was spent exchanging humble gifts, but the greatest gift that anyone received was the gift of hope. [speaks] Huh...hope?
  • Forte: No, master! Come back!

(Beast leaves)

  • Forte: She'll only prolong your torment!

(Back in the dungeon.....)

  • Chip: You know what, Belle? I don't need a tree to celebrate Christmas.
  • Tigger: And we can do it without jingle bells.
  • Rabbit: And we can do it without presents either.
  • Lumiere: And I can do without mistletoe. [kissed Cogsworth]
  • Cogsworth: Well, I don't need tinsel.
  • Lumiere: Oh, I don't need holly.
  • Cogsworth: And I don't need a wreath.
  • Lumiere: I don't need ornaments.
  • Cogsworth: And I...don't need turkey!
  • Lumiere: I don't need stuffing.
  • Cogsworth: I don't need pudding!
[Lumiere]
To each his own my friend, you know how to get me stressed,
but if it comes to making Christmas special.
[Cogsworth]
I'm a cut above the rest.
[Lumiere]
If you could see facts clearly, you would say that I've been blessed.
[Cogsworth]
You can't hold a candle to my timing.
[Lumiere]
Ahh! I'm a cut above the rest.
[Belle]
You belong side by side, you should never be apart.
Because if you're both together, you're really twice as smart.
  • Cogsworth: [Speaks] Twice as smart? She does have a point.
  • Lumiere: [Speaks] Yes, well, two heads are better than one.
[Cogsworth]
I'd say that as a team, we have to be the best.
[Lumiere]
Now we've found something we both agree on, we're a cut above the rest.
[Lumiere and Cogsworth]
There's no doubt that as a team, we two are the very best.
Everyone who knows us must agree, we're a cut above the rest.
[Lumiere, Cogsworth and Belle]
There's no doubt that as a team.
You two are the very best, everyone who knows you must agree.
[Lumiere and Cogsworth]
We're a cut...
[Belle]
A cut above....
[Lumiere and Cogsworth]
Above the rest!

(Beast enters, as everyone was shocked to saw him enter)

  • Chip: Uh-oh! It's the master.
  • Piglet: Oh, dear.
  • Tigger: Uh-oh.
  • Beast: Uh, Belle. Can you forgive me?
  • Belle: Of course. Merry Christmas.
  • Everyone: (Cheering)
  • Beast: [to Pooh] Pooh Bear?
  • Winnie the Pooh: Yes, Beast?
  • Beast: Let's give Belle the Christmas she's always wanted.
  • Tigger: (laughs)

The Fight to Save Christmas[edit | edit source]

(Back with Forte)

  • Forte: So, Beast gets girl and it's a happy ending for everyone. Enchantment lifted, and Forte fades into the background. No longer important. No longer needed, I think not!

(He begins playing loud music, which shakes the castle to pieces)

  • Chip: What is this, Mum? What's happening?
  • Tigger: Duck!

(everyone gathers around then steps back as debris falls)

  • Fife: Forte!
  • Pooh and Pals: Forte?!
  • Rabbit: Oh my gosh! Quick, quick!
  • Tigger: We gotta stop him. Hasty, posty!

(They leave)

  • Mrs. Potts: Hurry now, hurry! (Trying to get everyone out of the road of the falling debris)
  • Forte: Can you believe I never took a lesson?!

(The floor between Beast and Belle separates)

  • Beast: Belle.
  • Belle: Oh, no!
  • Beast: Belle!
  • Belle: Help!

(Pooh, his friends, and Fife hurry to the West Wing)

  • Rabbit: Forte! Stop!
  • Tigger: What do you think you're doing?
  • Forte: Don't you see, fools? They can't fall in love if they're dead!
  • Fife: I'll tell you what I see; a big old windbag.
  • Forte: You could have joined me, friends. But I see my triumph is a solo act.

(Papers begin to fly about and one lands in Fife's hands)

  • Fife: My solo! It's blank!
  • Forte: So naive. You're second fiddle, Fife, and that's all you'll ever be.
  • Beast: Forte!
  • Rabbit: It was you! You tricked us and the Beast so you can stay this way and never be human again!
  • Forte: Yes! Now, we can remain as we are forever and ever! Whether you like it or not! (Traps Pooh and Pals with his music, Laughs evilly)
  • Rabbit: HELP!
  • Piglet: Help!
  • Beast: Forte! {Enters his room} Enough!
  • Forte: Heavens, Master. You're not singing!

(He blasts the Beast with music)

  • Pooh and Pals: Beast!

(Belle places a plank of wood across the crack in the dungeon floor and leads everyone across the floor)

  • Belle: Be calm. Careful.

(Everyone enters the room. The shaking has almost knocked the rose and jar off the table)

  • Lumiere: Oh, no! The bell jar!
  • Cogsworth: Got it! Got it!
  • Angelique: Careful.
  • Forte: {Yet blasting music} Is this happy enough for you, Master? I know I'm downright giddy!
  • Winnie the Pooh: (in the air) Oh, bother!

(Beast roars as Belle braces herself)

  • Fife: Master, the keyboard!

(Beast lifts the keyboard, breaking it and ending Forte's music)

  • Cogsworth: Got it! Whoa! Whoa! (Puts the jar back on the table)

(The Beast throws his keyboard into Forte, murdering him. Forte shrieks)

  • Tigger: Look out!

(Forte falls to his doom)

  • Beast: Forte.

(scene: The Ballroom)

  • Mrs. Potts: Oh, yes, it is lovely.
  • Lumiere: And you said it was impossible.
  • Angelique: Uh-uh-uh-uh, I said it was impossible without me.
  • Eeyore: It figures.
  • Cogsworth: Everyone. Here they come!
  • Chip: Wow!
  • Cogsworth: The setting is perfect. Oh, aren't they beautiful?

(Belle and the Beast enter, dressing the same clothes they wear in the dancing scene in the original movie)

  • Belle: It's wonderful.

(Everyone cheers)

  • Beast: Pooh, I got a Christmas gift for you and your friends.
  • Winnie the Pooh: For us?
  • Familiar voice: [VO] There they are! (revealed to be Owl) We found them! We found them! There's the gang!
  • Kanga: Everyone!
  • Roo: Tigger! Tigger!
  • Rabbit: Our friends.
  • Kanga: Oh, Tigger, we've been searching all over for you. Oh, dear, we were so worried.
  • Tigger: Sorry, Mrs. Kanga. We’re all right.
  • Another familiar Voice: [VO] Pooh Bear! Pooh Bear!
  • Winnie the Pooh: Christopher Robin?
  • Christopher Robin: {appears}Pooh Bear! Pooh! There you are! Silly old bear.
  • Owl: Oh, my!
  • Everyone: Christopher Robin!
  • Eeyore: Nice to see you.
  • Rabbit: How did you…
  • Christopher Robin: Your friend brought us. He told us everything.
  • Beast: So, you like it?
  • Winnie the Pooh: We do.
  • Beast: Then they’re welcome here. (Rex VO, to Christopher Robin) So, this will be our little secret, okay?
  • Christopher Robin: Okay.

(Everyone cheers)

Back to the Present/Ending[edit | edit source]

(The scenery shifts and now we see the transformed castle.)

  • Mrs. Potts: And what a wonderful Christmas it was. I suppose if anyone saved Christmas, it was Belle.
  • Rabbit: [chuckles] So you see, everyone, everything turned out wonderfully.
  • Bowser Jr.: (Roo VO, yawns) What a great story.
  • Eeyore: I just love a happy ending.
  • Mewtwo: On that I agree with, Eeyore.
  • Jiminy Cricket: Told you it was nice.
  • Zazu: We know, Jiminy, we know.
  • Bowser Koopa: (chuckles) Too bad Forte can't say the same thing.
  • Mistress 9: On that I agree on that, my king.
  • Bowser Jr.: Yeah, I’m glad you didn’t hire that guy, King Daddy.
  • Ziggy the Vulture: You mean you wish he did.
  • Buzzie, Flaps and Ziggy: (laughing)
  • Dizzy the Vulture: Very funny.
  • Rabbit: Later, we learned that the vision the Beast saw was the work of the Enchantress.
  • Aisling: I just love a good Christmas story.
  • Good Fairy: (Kanga VO) That's the special thing about the Holidays dear, our memories are the real gift of Christmas.
  • Piglet: Uh, should we also tell them how we first met Santa Claus too?
  • Winnie the Pooh: I think we should save that story for another time, Piglet.
  • Tigger: Yeah! [breaking 4th wall] Besides, I don’t think we have an enough time to tell that story in this movie. [looks at the viewers with his eyes blinking]
  • Adam: Merry Christmas, one and all!
  • Everyone: Merry Christmas.
  • Cogsworth: A Merry Christmas to you, sir.
  • Lumiere: Merry Christmas, everyone.
  • Belle: I believe we have a little something for you, Chip.

(The Prince removes a package from his coat and hands it to Chip)

  • Chip: A present? Oh, boy! Thank you all! (opens it) Oh, look, Mum, a storybook! Will you read it to me?
  • Mrs. Potts: I'd love to, son.
  • Chip: Oh, boy!
  • Adam: Maestro.

(the crowd parts to reveal a human Fife)

  • Fife: Yes, master?
  • Adam: Would you do us the honor, old friend?
  • Fife: I'd be delighted.

(Music strikes up. The Adam leads Belle out onto the balcony and gives her a gift. She opens it and finds a single rose. They turn and look out at the night heavens together)