
The enchanting spirit of Disney’s beloved tale carries on as Belle discovers that the Beast secretly despises Christmas. Determined to lift his gloom, she rallies the castle’s enchanted inhabitants, decorates the halls with festive magic, and gently persuades him to embrace the holiday’s joy.
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Explore the complete cast of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Frank Welker
Phillippe / Sultan (voice)

Jim Cummings
Various (voice)

Haley Joel Osment
Chip (voice)

Rodger Bumpass
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Angela Lansbury
Mrs. Potts (voice)

Debi Derryberry
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Bernadette Peters
Angelique (voice)

Tim Curry
Forte (voice)

David Ogden Stiers
Cogsworth (voice)

Paige O'Hara
Belle (voice)

Robby Benson
Beast (voice)

Bill Farmer
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Paul Reubens
Fife (voice)

Bob Bergen
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Kath Soucie
Enchantress (voice)

Jerry Orbach
Lumiere (voice)

Phil Proctor
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Jeff Bennett
Axe / Poke (voice)

Mickie McGowan
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Sherry Lynn
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Andrew Knight

Bobbi Page
Chorus (singing voice)

Jennifer Darling
Additional Voice Artist (voice)

Wilbur Pauley
Chorus (singing voice)
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Who steps forward to recount the Christmas story for the castle crowd?
Lumière
Cogsworth
Mrs. Potts
Belle
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Months after the Prince was restored to his human form, the castle fills with holiday cheer as a grand Christmas party brings villagers and residents together. In the midst of the celebration, Lumière and Cogsworth spar over who truly saved that Christmas, their banter echoing through the halls. To keep the peace and share the tale with everyone, the kindly Mrs. Potts steps forward to recount the story for the crowd, setting the stage for a night of memory and magic.
A few weeks after the Beast saved Belle from the wolves, the castle settles into a quiet anticipation of the season, even as the Beast remains wary. In the courtyard, a playful moment sparks a budding connection: Belle teaches the Beast how to skate, a small, intimate gesture that hints at growing affection. The moment is watched from a distance by Forte, the castle’s former music conductor who has become a pipe organ in this enchanted world, accompanied by his tiny companion, Fife. Forte’s taste for darker, more dramatic music contrasts with the warmth unfolding between Belle and the Beast, and his influence begins to creep into the castle’s atmosphere.
Determined to keep Belle and the Beast from drawing closer, Forte sends Fife on a deceptive mission, promising him a solo in exchange for trouble. The ploy succeeds in driving a wedge between the couple as Belle and the Beast tumble into the snow during a misadventure, while the Beast’s mood turns stormy after a hint of unspoken fear surfaces. Yet Belle remains determined to celebrate Christmas and even enlists the help of Angelique, the castle decorator who has been transformed into an Angel ornament, to help find the perfect tree. Their quest for a grand tree is thwarted by the limitations of the castle’s grounds, leaving them with modest options that fail to match the season’s grand vision.
Despite Belle’s hopes, the Beast’s tempers flare when he learns she left the castle’s grounds, and Forte exploits this moment to sow further discord. He lies that Belle abandoned him, pushing the Beast toward anger and toward a destructive impulse. In a swift turn of events, the Beast destroys the Christmas decorations in the dining room and retreats to search for Belle, his heart torn between love and trust.
Beyond the castle walls, Belle and Chip discover a sturdy tree in the Black Forest, a discovery they make together, unwittingly followed by Fife. The journey becomes perilous when a startled animal spooks Phillippe, the Beast’s loyal horse, triggering a chain reaction that sends Belle sliding into a dangerous ice gap. The Beast dives in to save her, but upon returning they both face consequences: Belle is confined to her room as punishment for leaving the premises, while the Beast wrestles with guilt and fear, torn between protecting her and keeping his promise to the staff.
Meanwhile, Belle is comforted by the castle’s servants and by the ever-watchful Fife, who struggles with the moral weight of Forte’s schemes. In a dramatic moment, Forte tempts the Beast to smash the enchanted rose by turning his music into a weapon, hoping to sever the fragile bond forming between Belle and the Beast. After reading the story Belle wrote for him, the Beast realizes that her happiness is what truly matters and decides to embrace Christmas once more, choosing love over loneliness.
Forte, desperate to keep his music powerful and unappreciated, escalates his plan by using the castle’s magic to threaten the very structure of the home. He believes that if he can bury the lovers under a cascade of notes, their love cannot flourish. Fife attempts to stand against this extreme action, but Forte dismisses the concern and reveals that his plan was never to give Fife a solo—he only used the piccolo as a pawn in his larger scheme.
Confrontation comes to a head as Belle and the Beast face Forte directly, while the loyal trio of Lumière, Cogsworth, and Angelique rush to safeguard the enchanted rose. Forte’s power—centered in his keyboard—must be severed, and the Beast acts decisively to separate it from him, smashing the instrument and ripping Forte’s bolts from the wall. The organ collapses, Forte falls, and death shatters the threat he posed. Even as the castle heals from the damage and Forte’s music fades, the Beast mourns the loss of his friend’s misguided presence, a reminder that love sometimes comes with sorrow.
In the aftermath, the castle is repaired, the Beast’s mercy finds its mark, and Fife is pardoned for his role in the deceit. Christmas is celebrated once again, a testament to resilience and forgiveness that extends through the halls of the castle. As Mrs. Potts wraps up the story with warmth, it becomes clear that Belle’s steadfast belief in happiness—and in the Beast’s capacity to choose it—has saved Christmas.
The tale ends with a joyous return to the court, where Belle and the Prince greet the guests and bestow a storybook on Chip as a gift. With a new music conductor at the helm, the castle orchestra rises to the occasion, and the couple share a quiet moment on the balcony, united in their love and the magic that keeps Christmas alive in the heart of the castle.
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