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==Personality==
==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''.
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==
The Wardrobe has a similar role in ''Beauty and the Beast'' as she does in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Being the lady's maid, she grows close to Belle, calming her during her first night in the castle. She, like the other servants, has a strong desire to be human, thus doing all in her power to make sure Belle and the Beast get along. Her strong devotion to the castle and its residents shows when she takes on Gaston and his men when they invade. When the spell is broken after the battle, the Wardrobe's wish comes true and she reverts to her human form along with everyone else in the castle that had been affected by the spell.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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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.   
==Origin==
The Wardrobe has a similar role in ''Beauty and the Beast'' as she does in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Being the lady's maid, she grows close to Belle, calming her during her first night in the castle. She, like the other servants, has a strong desire to be human, thus doing all in her power to make sure Belle and the Beast get along. Her strong devotion to the castle and its residents shows when she takes on Gaston and his men when they invade. When the spell is broken after the battle, the Wardrobe's wish comes true and she reverts to her human form along with everyone else in the castle that had been affected by the spell.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*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>
*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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