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Some time after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, the Beast was turned back to the Prince, implying that Cogsworth returned to his normal form as well.
Some time after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, the Beast was turned back to the Prince, implying that Cogsworth returned to his normal form as well.
==Personality==
Cogsworth is a loyal butler to the Beast, and one of Lumière's closest friends. Although he means well, Cogsworth's serious demeanor and strict adherence to the rules often puts a strain on his relationship with the other servants. Oftentimes, Cogsworth's bossy attitude comes from his inclination to worry. Despite this, Cogsworth is able to get along with others, as shown in helping Sora through the [[Secret Passage]]. Like the other servants, Cogsworth wishes for the Beast to find true love, removing the enchantress's spell.


==Design==
==Design==
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Cogsworth's body is rectangular and sports a case containing a circular, gold pendulum inside it, visible through a glass window on his chest. A gold design just under his head resembles an ascot. His "arms" are actually the yellow, curled handles on the sides of the clock, and the four, short legs of the clock act as his feet. He walks by moving two of the legs at once.
Cogsworth's body is rectangular and sports a case containing a circular, gold pendulum inside it, visible through a glass window on his chest. A gold design just under his head resembles an ascot. His "arms" are actually the yellow, curled handles on the sides of the clock, and the four, short legs of the clock act as his feet. He walks by moving two of the legs at once.
==Personality==
Cogsworth is a loyal butler to the Beast, and one of Lumière's closest friends. Although he means well, Cogsworth's serious demeanor and strict adherence to the rules often puts a strain on his relationship with the other servants. Oftentimes, Cogsworth's bossy attitude comes from his inclination to worry. Despite this, Cogsworth is able to get along with others, as shown in helping Sora through the [[Secret Passage]]. Like the other servants, Cogsworth wishes for the Beast to find true love, removing the enchantress's spell.


==Origin==
==Origin==
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