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==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
Belle appears in the [[Book of Prophecies]], with her role mainly following the original film. She is seen rescuing her father [[Maurice]], and being concerned when [[Gaston]] fights [[Beast]].
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===''Kingdom Hearts''===
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When [[Sora]] is in his [[Dive to the Heart]], he sees a stained-glass likeness of her depicted on top of a yellow-colored pillar. She is asleep, with the [[Beast]] standing awake behind her.
When [[Sora]] is in his [[Dive to the Heart]], he sees a stained-glass likeness of her depicted on top of a yellow-colored pillar. She is asleep, with the Beast standing awake behind her.


Belle has been living somewhat happily at the [[Beast's Castle]], becoming closer to the Beast everyday, despite his hideous form and uneven temperament. One day, however, Belle is kidnapped by [[Maleficent]] as part of the plot to obtain [[Kingdom Hearts]]. The [[Heartless]] consume her [[world]], causing all of its enchanted inhabitants to disappear into [[darkness]]. The Beast manages to survive the destruction of his world and pursues Belle, using a [[Corridor of Darkness|Corridors of Darkness]] to reach her at [[Hollow Bastion]].
Belle has been living somewhat happily at the [[Beast's Castle]], becoming closer to the Beast everyday, despite his hideous form and uneven temperament. One day, however, Belle is kidnapped by [[Maleficent]] as part of the plot to obtain [[Kingdom Hearts]]. The [[Heartless]] consume her [[world]], causing all of its enchanted inhabitants to disappear into [[darkness]]. The Beast manages to survive the destruction of his world and pursues Belle, using a [[Corridor of Darkness|Corridors of Darkness]] to reach her at [[Hollow Bastion]].
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Belle first appears in Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning film, {{w|Beauty and the Beast(1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. Belle's character has appeared in various incarnations of the ''Beauty and the Beast'' story throughout history, but her Disney counterpart is mainly based on the character of Beauty in Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's ''La Belle et la Bête'', which was published in 1756.
Belle first appears in Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning film, {{w|Beauty and the Beast(1991 film)|''Beauty and the Beast''}}. Belle's character has appeared in various incarnations of the ''Beauty and the Beast'' story throughout history, but her Disney counterpart is mainly based on the character of Beauty in Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's ''La Belle et la Bête'', which was published in 1756.


In the film, she gives up her freedom to the Beast so that he will release her father, [[Maurice]]. Initially, things are bleak between Belle and the Beast, although the servants, particularly [[Lumière]], attempt to make her feel at home. Belle and the Beast begin to develop a friendship after the Beast saves her from a pack of wolves in the woods outside the castle, and eventually they fall in love, but Belle briefly leaves to find Maurice, who was searching for her. When [[Gaston]], a rival suitor, orders an attack on the castle to kill the Beast (out of jealousy), Belle rushes to save her love and at the crucial moment, chooses to save the Beast rather than Gaston, who falls to his death. Belle's love for the Beast transforms him back into Prince Adam and they hold a ball to celebrate.
In the film, she gives up her freedom to the Beast so that he will release her father, Maurice. Initially, things are bleak between Belle and the Beast, although the servants, particularly [[Lumière]], attempt to make her feel at home. Belle and the Beast begin to develop a friendship after the Beast saves her from a pack of wolves in the woods outside the castle, and eventually they fall in love, but Belle briefly leaves to find Maurice, who was searching for her. When Gaston, a rival suitor, orders an attack on the castle to kill the Beast (out of jealousy), Belle rushes to save her love and at the crucial moment, chooses to save the Beast rather than Gaston, who falls to his death. Belle's love for the Beast transforms him back into Prince Adam and they hold a ball to celebrate.
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