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==Journal==
==Journal==


===Kingdom Hearts II===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===


==Story==
==Story==
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===Kingdom Hearts===
===''Kingdom Hearts''===
In the first [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|''Kingdom Hearts'']] game, Beast's Castle was overtaken by the [[Heartless]], and thus it is assumed that Mrs. Potts and her fellow servants disappeared into [[darkness]]: this fact is further evidenced by the Beauty and the [[Beast]] pillar in the [[Awakening]] [[world]], which depicts Mrs. Potts, [[Chip (Kingdom Hearts II)|Chip]], [[Cogsworth]], [[Lumiere]] and [[Belle]] as being asleep while the Beast is seen to be awake. Mrs. Potts and her friends were awoken from their slumber in the darkness when [[Sora]] sealed [[Kingdom Hearts (Combined Heart)|Kingdom Hearts]] and restored the worlds to their rightful places.
In the first [[Kingdom Hearts (game)|''Kingdom Hearts'']] game, Beast's Castle was overtaken by the [[Heartless]], and thus it is assumed that Mrs. Potts and her fellow servants disappeared into [[darkness]]: this fact is further evidenced by the Beauty and the [[Beast]] pillar in the [[Awakening]] [[world]], which depicts Mrs. Potts, [[Chip (Kingdom Hearts II)|Chip]], [[Cogsworth]], [[Lumiere]] and [[Belle]] as being asleep while the Beast is seen to be awake. Mrs. Potts and her friends were awoken from their slumber in the darkness when [[Sora]] sealed [[Kingdom Hearts (Combined Heart)|Kingdom Hearts]] and restored the worlds to their rightful places.


===Kingdom Hearts II===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
Mrs. Potts made her first physical appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Prior to Sora's arrival at Beast's Castle, Beast was being taunted by [[Organization XIII]] member [[Xaldin]]. In his rage, Beast locked up his servants (including Mrs. Potts) in the castle dungeon. When Sora, [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] arrived at Beast's Castle, they were sent to rescue the servants at Belle's request. Upon entering the dungeon, Sora and company were surprised to find that the cell, which supposedly held the imprisoned servants, only contained household objects. Cogsworth, the castle's butler, was reluctant to reveal himself to Sora, but Mrs. Potts immediately suggested that it was safe, noting that Sora and his friends did not look like "them" (it can be assumed she was referring to the Heartless). After introducing themselves to Sora, the servants explained their situation: the Beast was a prince who had been cursed by an enchantress to appear as a monster for his selfish and uncaring personality, and they (the servants) had been cursed to appear as household objects so that the Beast would be responsible to change his ways not only for his own sake, but for theirs as well.
Mrs. Potts made her first physical appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Prior to Sora's arrival at Beast's Castle, Beast was being taunted by [[Organization XIII]] member [[Xaldin]]. In his rage, Beast locked up his servants (including Mrs. Potts) in the castle dungeon. When Sora, [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] arrived at Beast's Castle, they were sent to rescue the servants at Belle's request. Upon entering the dungeon, Sora and company were surprised to find that the cell, which supposedly held the imprisoned servants, only contained household objects. Cogsworth, the castle's butler, was reluctant to reveal himself to Sora, but Mrs. Potts immediately suggested that it was safe, noting that Sora and his friends did not look like "them" (it can be assumed she was referring to the Heartless). After introducing themselves to Sora, the servants explained their situation: the Beast was a prince who had been cursed by an enchantress to appear as a monster for his selfish and uncaring personality, and they (the servants) had been cursed to appear as household objects so that the Beast would be responsible to change his ways not only for his own sake, but for theirs as well.