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{{Q|If the master can love and be loved in return, the spell will be broken. We'll all be human again.}}
{{Q|If the master can love and be loved in return, the spell will be broken. We'll all be human again.}}
'''Cogsworth''' is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. He originates from Disney's ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and The Beast}}''. He is actually the head butler of the [[Beast]] who was enchanted by a spell along with all the other inhabitants of the [[Beast's Castle|castle]].
'''Cogsworth''' is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. He originates from Disney's ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and The Beast}}''. He is the head butler of the [[Beast]], who was enchanted by a spell along with all the other inhabitants of the [[Beast's Castle|castle]].


==Story==
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Later, Cogsworth and Lumière provide Belle with a tour of the castle, warning her that she is free to go anywhere but the West Wing. Throughout the rest of the film, Cogsworth and the other servants observe Beast and Belle's budding romance, giving them hope that the curse will be broken and they will revert into humans. However, Beast releases Belle so she could go care for her sick father and Cogsworth was the first to hear of the news. He informs of the others, and became quite exasperated of the idea of Belle being the one to break the curse. When [[Gaston]] storms the castle with angry villagers, Cogsworth and the others defend it. Once Beast and Belle confess their love for each other, the curse was broken and Lumière and the castle's residents transform back into humans. At the ball that was being held to celebrate, Cogsworth and Lumière got into another argument about who foretold the fact that Belle would break to spell first, which quickly escalates into a brawl.
Later, Cogsworth and Lumière provide Belle with a tour of the castle, warning her that she is free to go anywhere but the West Wing. Throughout the rest of the film, Cogsworth and the other servants observe Beast and Belle's budding romance, giving them hope that the curse will be broken and they will revert into humans. However, Beast releases Belle so she could go care for her sick father and Cogsworth was the first to hear of the news. He informs of the others, and became quite exasperated of the idea of Belle being the one to break the curse. When [[Gaston]] storms the castle with angry villagers, Cogsworth and the others defend it. Once Beast and Belle confess their love for each other, the curse was broken and Lumière and the castle's residents transform back into humans. At the ball that was being held to celebrate, Cogsworth and Lumière got into another argument about who foretold the fact that Belle would break to spell first, which quickly escalates into a brawl.
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