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Ariel and Belle promise they will help save their sister. Ariel and Belle then go to the coast where she parts ways with Belle and returns to Neverland with Pandora's Box.

Gold and Belle also reunite, but it's only for a few days. Pan casts a curse to destroy Storybrooke and its residents, but Gold stops him and disappears. Regina then casts a spell to send everyone from the Enchanted Forest, including Belle, back to the world they came from. In the Enchanted Forest, Belle and Neal return to the castle try to find a way to bring Rumplestiltskin back to life. They meet Lumiere in the library, and he tells them they must use a key to open the Vault of the Dark One.

When they reach the vault, Lumiere reveals that he has been working under Zelena the Wicked Witch of the West. Baelfire still decides to open the vault despite Belle's warning and his life is exchanged for Rumplestiltskin's. A new curse is later cast and everyone in the Enchanted Forest, including Belle, returns to Storybrooke.

After a long battle, Zelena is defeated and taken to jail. Belle tells Mr. Gold not to go after Zelena even though she was responsible for his son's death. However, Mr. Gold kills Zelena behind her back, then he and Belle get married. In the mid-season finale of Season 4, "Heroes and Villains", Belle learns that Gold chose power over love and so uses his dagger and a gauntlet to make him unfreeze Emma and Mary Margaret and give Hook his heart back.

The two then go to the town line where Gold tries to apologize, but Belle doesn't believe him and that he won't ever change and then uses the dagger to banish Gold from Storybrooke.

Gold cries out for Belle as she cries over what she has done. When Gold returns to Storybrooke he stops by the pawnshop and sees that Belle has gotten together with Will Scarlet.

Later, to get the dagger back from Belle he takes Hook's appearance and tricks her into giving it to him. Soon Gold, as Hook, goes into the pawnshop and asks her if she is over Gold. She says no but says that Will makes her happy. As Gold's condition worsens, being consumed by the Dark One's powers, Belle confesses to him that she doesn't love Will. The Apprentice removes the darkness from Gold's heart, though he remains in a comatose state while the darkness is taken in by Emma Swan.

With the other residents, Belle transports to the Enchanted Forest, taking Emma to Camelot in order to find Merlin and remove her darkness. However, weeks later, they return to Storybrooke with missing memories as to how they failed.

During her time in Camelot, she helped Merida win back her kingdom while helping the others stop King Arthur and the previous Dark Ones from taking over Storybrooke. After her memory is restored, Belle remained in Storybrooke but is unaware that Gold, who traveled with Emma to the Underworld to rescue Hook, has reclaimed the powers of the Dark One, and is unaware that she is pregnant with their first child, which is tied to a contract that Hades is using due to Rumplestiltskin having made a deal with a healer back in the Enchanted Forest in exchange for saving Baelfire.

Unfortunately, after she is sent through a portal along with Zelena and her daughter, Belle learns the truth from Gold about his reacquired powers and her pregnancy as well as the contract, putting her life and that of their unborn child in jeopardy once again. After confronting Gold about his murder of Gaston decades earlier, Belle intends to help Gaston move on, only to learn that Gaston blames her for his death. Consumed with guilt over what she did to Gaston, Belle places herself under a sleeping curse, believing it would give Gold time to protect their child from Hades.

Before falling under, Belle makes a Gold promise to return her to her father. It later turns out that Gold's kiss of True Love can't break the spell; Belle had begun losing faith in him again. Later in a dream, Belle's future son, Gideon , helps Belle wake up from the curse.

However, the Black Fairy speeds up Belle's pregnancy and kidnaps Gideon. Eventually, the Black Fairy is defeated, Belle forgives Rumplestiltskin for all of his wrong-doings and Gideon is able to restart his life.

Belle, Rumplestiltskin, and Gideon then spend many happy years together in another realm and when Belle becomes very old, she dies peacefully. Rumplestiltskin then begins searching for the Guardian so he can be free from the Darkness and reunite with Belle in the afterlife. He brings her to Belle's coffin, where she begins destroying the Dark One's dagger with her magic, but Rumplestiltskin, not wanting her to absorb the Darkness, tackles her, restoring the Dagger and ruining his chance to reunite with Belle.

After his memories return and both Mother Gothel and Dr. Facilier are defeated, Rumplestiltskin travels to the Wish Realm where he takes out his own heart in order to save the dying Wish Realm Hook by giving it to him, which destroys the evil Rumplestiltskin from that realm. Rumplestiltskin then dies and is happily reunited with Belle in the afterlife.

She is played by Keegan Connor Tracy. She and the Human Beast serve as the parents of the major character, Ben. Sometime after breaking the curse on her Prince, she and the Beast became the King and Queen of the idyllic kingdom of The United States of Auradon , one large kingdom uniting all the famous kingdoms, set in the present day, and inhabited by various iconic Disney characters and their children.

When Ben, who is soon to be King, states he wants to grant the children of the Isle of the Lost a second chance as his first proclamation, she is understandably worried, but she remains supportive of her son's endeavors and pushes her husband to do so as well.

Belle appears in the live-action adaptation, played by Emma Watson. In this version, Belle isn't only a bookworm, but also an inventor - she uses her inventions for everyday chores such as laundry, which in turn provides her with time to catch up on her reading. Her backstory with Maurice is also expanded upon, as this version of the story confirms that the death of Belle's mother was the result of the black plague, forcing Maurice to take Belle who was still an infant at the time and flee Paris for safer havens towards the town of Villeneuve in the French countryside.

As a result of his wife's passing, Maurice is somewhat overprotective of Belle and has reservations over her dreams of experiencing adventure within the outside world.

As such, he created music boxes that represent different countries to allow her to "see the world" without actually having to leave their provincial town of Villeneuve. The discovery of her mother's tragedy would be crucial for having Maurice and Belle making amends with each other, with Belle's widen understanding of why Maurice was so overly protective of her. Belle is introduced in the opening of the film, singing the musical number named after her.

While exploring the surrounding landscape, the people all seem to show interest in her. Encountering Gaston, he requests her to go on a date with him, to which Belle decides not to. Belle walks into her father Maurice in his workshop just as Maurice explains to Belle that the village is small, which is safer than larger villages and after a conversation between Belle and her father, Belle asks him for a rose like the one in his painting just as Maurice storms off to the marketplace to find a rose for her.

As Maurice leaves, Belle returns to the village around her, teaching a nearby girl how to read, to which she then approaches Gaston again who tells her to give advice to the villagers, explaining to her that she would never marry him even though the village around Belle's world is small.

After the conversation, Belle sings a reprise of the song named after her, longing for a great adventure in the world around her. When Philippe arrives towards Belle, the horse is worried that he recently discovered something mysterious her father Maurice encountered, causing Belle to ride on him to get to the Beast's Castle.

Arriving there, Belle encounters Lumiere and Cogsworth, who are commenting about Belle's plan to break the curse. Belle uses Lumiere as a torch to protect herself in order to find her father. Encountering Maurice, he warns her to escape before the Beast finds her. Belle then asks the Beast to find her father, to which the Beast denies her father's actions.

Approaching the Beast, Belle spends a minute alone with the Beast, requesting him to see her father just as Belle notices the Beast taking her father away. Afterward, Lumiere escorts Belle to her room, who later introduces himself to Belle, just as Cogsworth approaches his conversation with Belle.

While exploring outside, Lumiere tells Belle that she can explore any part of the castle except for the west wing just as Belle is taken to her new room in the castle, to which it is known that the castle is now her new home just as Belle encounters Plumette, Madame De Garderobe, and Froufrou inside her new room as she encounters them in awe.

The Beast then requests Belle for a dinner invitation in the dining area, but she rejects his offer for locking her in the tower. She later gets an invitation from Mrs. Potts to go to the dining area, explaining that she would feel better after dinner just as Belle is told to go to dinner to which Belle is taken to the dining area where Lumiere and the other objects perform the musical number "Be Our Guest" in front of Belle, satisfying her.

After the musical number "Be Our Guest", Mrs. Potts talks to Belle, telling her that the Beast is willing to be set free by finding someone to fall in love with. After talking to Mrs. Potts, she tells her son to go to bed. Belle then looks at the damaged picture of the royal family's castle and arrives at the spot where the Enchanted Rose is at, only for the Beast to confront her as he angrily roars at her to get out of the castle. Belle then plans to leave, but Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs.

Potts, and Froufrou try to stop Belle from leaving, but Belle leaves. Escaping, Belle rides on Philippe while a pack of wolves prepares to attack. The Beast then arrives and fights against the pack of wolves, shooing away the wolves. Belle comforts over the injured Beast as he is taken to the castle, where he is told to help her only if he controls his temper. While taking care of the Beast, Mrs. Potts tells Belle the Beast about his tragic loss of his mother and having to be raised by his abusive father just as the Beast calms himself while resting.

Later after singing the musical number " Days in the Sun ", Lumiere explains to Belle that if the last petal falls, the Prince will remain a Beast forever and the castle residents become inanimate objects. With the Beast healed, he takes Belle to the library as she looks at the library around her in excitement. Later, Belle and the Beast walk outside together just as the couple looks at the frozen lake around them. Belle then teaches the Beast how to be gentle to Philippe and later sings the musical number "Something There" just as she and the Beast start a relationship with them.

Later, Belle thanks the Beast for saving her from the wolves just as Belle talks to him about the villagers thinking Belle is funny. Back at the library, the Beast shows Belle a book from the Enchantress related to the curse she cast on her.

Belle later takes the Beast into Paris, where she sings to him that her childhood in Paris is gone just as she remembers her tragic flashback about her mother who died from the plague just as the Beast apologizes to her for calling her a thief. Belle wears a ball gown at the Beast's castle while the Beast wears a formal suit just as she and the Beast dance together during the musical number "Beauty and the Beast" as Mrs.

Potts sings in front of the dancing couple. Belle tells the Beast that her father taught her how to dance as the couple arrives at the balcony. Showing empathy to Belle, the Beast gives her the Enchanted Mirror to Belle help her find her father.

Upon seeing Maurice being attacked by an angry mob, Belle is tasked to find her father and rescue her. As Belle leaves the castle to find her father, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, and Plumette are worried about Belle planning to find her father just as they all leave sadly, as the Beast sings the musical number " Evermore ".

Belle walks across Gaston in front of Maurice who is being threatened just as Belle shows proof about the Beast to the townspeople. During this moment, Belle finds out that Gaston betrayed her about the Beast being a hideous monster as Gaston is aggressively planning to kill the Beast as Belle is locked into the carriage.

Afterwards, Gaston sends an angry mob to kill the Beast. Belle and Maurice plan to escape the carriage in an attempt to warn the Beast that Gaston has sent in the mob to kill him. Belle then rides on Philippe to return to the castle.

Arriving back at the Castle, Belle notices Gaston hurting the Beast just as Gaston tries to finish his plan to kill the Beast. After the Beast reunites with Belle, she comforts him after being injured. Gaston, however, falls to his death while Belle tries to protect the Beast.

Belle ends up crying over the Beast's motionless body as the last petal falls. As the last petal falls, Agathe arrives at the spot where Belle cries over the Beast's dead body as Agathe uses her magic to restore the Enchanted Rose as the Beast is transformed back into his normal form, the Prince whom Belle manages to recognize as her beloved by looking into his eyes before sharing a kiss with him.

With the spell broken and the castle fixed, the Prince and Belle dance in the ballroom with the other castle residents. This comic serial took place a few years before the events of the first film, with both stories being reprinted in Disney Princess Comics Treasury. In the first issue, in a flashback during the first storyline, "Bewitched", Belle briefly witnessed the Prince being unkind to an old lady, resulting in her asking her father whether men are all monsters.

In the second storyline, "Bothered", she learns from Maurice that their pet pig, Pierre, was an essential component to a truffle harvester before he tells her to put her King Arthur book away, so she can play outside with the other village children.

Belle attempts to refuse, citing that she has more enjoyment imagining King Arthur's court. Ultimately, she did go out, resulting in her being reluctantly forced into becoming the "galley prisoner" by several boys playing pirates.

She attempted to get out, only to find a bear implied to actually be the Enchantress in disguise snarling and about to attack her. She eventually was unintentionally rescued by Maurice with a test run with the Truffle Harvester. Belle later makes an appearance in the ending of the third storyline, "Bewildered", as a reflection on the enchanted mirror. In the second issue's first storyline, "Elsewhere", she and Maurice were on their way back from the fair not being allowed to participate after one of Maurice's inventions ripped the dress of one of the judge's wives.

She eventually got curious about a path and went down it despite her father's insistence that she not go down that path. She managed to find an owl, which Maurice attempted to capture for one of his new ideas, although it disappeared despite capturing it.

They then fled after finding a wolf nearby both the wolf and the owl were implied to be the Enchantress in disguise. Belle noted she had a funny feeling she'll eventually go down that path in an act of foreshadowing. This comic serial took place during Belle's stay at Beast's castle, similar to the midquels above. In the First Issue , while looking for the book Lost at Sea , she heard the Beast roaring which nearly got an animated Ladder to drop her due to fright, also implying that this wasn't the first time Beast made a huge roar.

Belle then spent her time reading the book until Chip and Mrs. Potts after the former had to loudly interrupt her reading informed her of Beast's rising temper and foul mood, which is nearly spoiling the planned surprise party for the Wardrobe.

Belle then decided to tell Beast just what she thinks of him. After telling the Beast off, the latter admitted that he was in a foul mood because he had woken up from a dream about becoming handsome and discovering he was still ugly. Belle then assured him that it was the inside that counts, not the outside.

Belle then offered to have Beast come down to aid with Wardrobe's surprise party, with Beast, after initially refusing, deciding to do so for Belle. The second issue picks up right where the first issue left off. Belle tells him to be gracious, at least during the Wardrobe's surprise party when the Beast snaps for his dinner. During the actual dinner, however, Belle reacted with disgust when Beast ended up chowing down the meal like an animal.

Sometime later, Belle thanked Lumiere for the soup and planned to have the rest of dinner by the fire, although after Beast snapped at her to stay at the table, she then sternly told Beast that she'll stay only if he eats with a utensil and not slurp the meal which Beast did reluctantly. Belle then was horrified that Beast who had second thoughts to attending the party anyway demanded the party be canceled when he learned the Wardrobe wasn't coming down, and instead suggested that she go upstairs and try to convince Wardrobe to come down as the servants worked very hard for it.

Belle then learned the Wardrobe wouldn't come down because she was depressed as, being a wardrobe, she viewed herself as useless as she had plenty of dresses and no one to wear them. She then offered to try on one of the dresses, and then deliberately left behind the tiara to lure the wardrobe downstairs for the surprise party.

She then watched the opera. The third issue occurs the morning after the party, Belle proceeded to go for a walk on the grounds, alone, despite the servant's suggestions that someone accompanies her. While walking on the grounds, Belle accidentally bumped into the Beast who had secretly gone outside in an attempt to walk with her at the servants' suggestion , which ended up spoiling the event with them getting into a severe argument.

Eventually, they made up and decided to play with the leaves and snow. Aside from this, one of the Bimbettes , Laurette, disguised herself as Belle in a wife auction organized by Gaston, fully anticipating that Gaston would want Belle. She then pretended that she fully submitted to what Gaston wanted in a wife, but then her disguise was spoiled by her sisters not realizing that "Belle" was actually Laurette.

Although Gaston was initially upset at this outcome, he eventually forgave it and figured Belle may have simply not been aware of what happened. Belle and Beast on the cover of one of Marvel's Beauty and the Beast comic stories. The fourth issue picks up right where the third issue's Belle story left off.

However, although Belle got her invitation, Beast's invitation ended up blown into the fire and burned.

She later learned of this when Chip opened the window enough for Lumiere and Cogsworth's loud blame game to pierce her reading in an attempt to warn her of what happened with Belle assuming that Beast threw the letter into the fire.

She then told off the Beast for burning the letter and implied that she misjudged Beast, although she eventually learned that the reason why Beast did so was that he couldn't read the letter even if he wanted to, having long forgotten how to do so. Belle then offered to teach him to do so, and then attended with him the Gala Festival, having supper and then offering to have her look at the stars. The fifth issue has Belle teaching Beast how to read. However, the difficulty ended up frustrating Beast to a huge extent, causing them to have a huge argument and resulting in Belle storming off.

Belle then mentioned the complexity of the Beast's dual nature and commented that she wished that she was back at the village then flashing back to the beginning of the film. The sixth issue picks off where the fifth issue left off: Belle, after reading a book, comments it's great to have a library, so she could go off on adventures, even if it's her imagination and pities the Beast for keeping himself locked up in the castle and his mind, being too stubborn to let her teach him how to read.

She then got a message from Lumiere from the Beast, although she eventually deduced that Lumiere actually composed the Beast's message for the Beast and not the Beast himself. She then thanked Beast for his thoughtfulness but would appreciate it more if Beast himself actually wrote the poem. Beast was reluctant since he wasn't a poet. Eventually, after Beast unconsciously began to do poetry, she then let Beast attempt to read when he requested it.

The seventh issue starts with a daydream by Belle about a time at the village where she helped Maurice fix up an egg-sorting contraption just as the latter was about to give up due to it failing and resulting in eggs splattering, citing her confidence in him.

After successfully fixing it up, Maurice then notes that a dove was nearby, meaning that their lives will get better. She then is in her room, mentioning she misses him. Afterward, she agrees to play with Chip in the snow as everyone else was too busy to do so with Chip. She then taught him how to build a snowman, and eventually decided with Chip to get holly bushes to help prepare for Christmas. Unfortunately, the blizzard unexpectedly gets worse, with Belle and Chip eventually getting lost in the forest and thus unable to return to the castle due to the severity of the storm.

The eighth issue picks up where the seventh issue left off. Belle, lost in the storm, offered to tell Chip a story about her past as a way to keep themselves awake and thus avoid freezing to death, although she eventually passes out. Luckily, the bushels managed to hit Beast as he was searching for her, resulting in him tracking down her location and saving her and Chip in time.

She then learned Beast tended to her side and never moved, with her thanking him. Beast then thanked her for saving his life as she taught him that his life wasn't "meaningless" after all. In her flashback, Belle and Maurice, with their egg-sorting contraption, went out of the village to the fair.

However, they eventually got themselves lost due to the Bimbettes switching the sign to go the other way to deliberately get Belle off the course. They just barely managed to get to the fair after Maurice deduced they were actually supposed to go South, not North , and also won as a last-minute entry.

She then returned to the village with Maurice, with Gaston greeting them to the Bimbettes' chagrin. In the ninth issue, because of guilt for rarely saving her and Chip, Beast had her stay in bed and make breakfast in bed for her. However, this eventually proved unnecessary due to Belle having fully recovered and coming downstairs to thank Beast. Belle then offered to do something in return for Beast, with the servants planning to make a portrait of her. She changed her various outfits and eventually settled on a pink outfit, thanks to Beast's compliment earlier.

However, during the painting process, she had a sad look that Beast and Chip noticed when the painting was unveiled it's strongly implied her melancholy was due to homesickness, more specifically, her missing her father. In the tenth issue, occurring the next day, Belle ended up playing in the snow with Chip as she had promised to play with him in the snow again after a day passed , although while gazing at the sky, she saw a dove and began to feel sad for her father again.

She then had a snowball fight with Chip, accidentally striking Beast who was on his way to converse with Belle to figure out how he can make her feel better after getting the hint from the portrait earlier that she was melancholic on the muzzle with a snowball.

She apologized to Beast, and after a comment from Chip about getting Hollies, inadvertently supplied Beast with the idea to decorate the castle with lots of hollies to make her feel better. Belle then, after dinner, discovered Beast's decorations after Beast led her to them.

Ariel is one of the few princesses who states her age in the movie. Sleeping Beauty was another film which stated the age of the princess within the dialogue of the film. It was said that Aurora was cursed at birth by Maleficent to die before the sun set on her 16 th birthday. It is stated in the film Brave that Merida must begin the process of picking a suitor as soon as she turns 16 years old. Her rebellion from this milestone is a large part of what creates the main conflict of the story.

In Mulan, the namesake character was another princess whose age is determined by the age she must seek out a suitable suitor. Once again, the age a princess must be married off when she comes of age is 16 years old. There is a wide-spread belief that Belle is only 17 years old. Although Pocahontas is based on a historical figure, historians do not know her precise year of birth. Many Disney film enthusiasts believe in the film Pocahontas, she was meant to marry Kocoum when she turned 18 years old.

In the movie Tangled, Rapunzel speaks to the woman who raised her, Mother Gothel, about turning 18 years old. It is widely believed that she is 19 years old, which would explain how she was so easily able to escape the clutches of her wicked step-mother. In the movie Princess and the Frog, Tiana supports herself through a job waitressing, and she appears to be generally more responsible and level-headed than earlier princesses.

Many sources consider her age to be right around 19 years old. The ocean is calling! Get out and clean your local beach, shoreline, or park and post a picture on social media with the hashtag HowFarIllGo. Even though Mulan does not come from a royal family, she has an animal sidekick, a heroic journey, and Mulan was released in during the Disney Renaissance when the studio put a focus on animated musicals.

Like Moana, Mulan is also 16 years old at the time of her movie. Compared to a lot of Disney princesses, Elsa and Anna are much older. Originally Answered: What is Snow White's real name? But Elsa cannot be a princess because she is the Queen of Arendale, and therefore Elsa cannot be a Disney Princess because she is a queen. That means the only one who has a chance of being an official Disney princess is Anna, but again, she does not have a companion at all.

So without further ado: Snow White. Height: 5'2. Age: about Height: 5'4. Height: 5'6 the tallest princess Age: Height: 5'4 human version, lol Age: Height: 5'5. Age: Height: 5'1 she's the shortest :P. Mulan is to date the only Disney Princess who does not hold the title of Princess in one form or another.

Lilo deserves to be a Disney Princess.



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