Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas

Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas

1997Movie72 minEnglish

Astonished to find the Beast has a deep-seated hatred for the Christmas season, Belle endeavors to change his mind on the matter.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users76%
Director: Andrew KnightGenres: Animation, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

This animated sequel to Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' revisits the castle during its first Christmas after Belle's arrival. Belle endeavors to bring joy and celebrate the holiday, despite the Beast's initial reluctance and a menacing composer who despises Christmas. The story unfolds through flashbacks as Belle recounts the events to the castle's enchanted objects, showcasing her efforts to create a memorable Christmas for the Beast.

Critical Reception

While not as critically acclaimed as its predecessor, 'Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas' was generally viewed as a decent, if somewhat unremarkable, holiday sequel. It was praised for its animation quality and musical numbers, though some critics found the plot to be less engaging and somewhat derivative of the original film. Audiences, particularly younger viewers, often found it to be a charming and festive addition to the 'Beauty and the Beast' franchise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pleasant animation and festive musical numbers, providing a visually appealing holiday experience.
  • Noted for its charming voice performances, especially from the returning cast members.
  • Criticized by some for its predictable plot and inability to match the original film's depth and impact.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film as a heartwarming holiday movie, finding the songs enjoyable and the story sweet, though some felt it didn't quite capture the magic of the original.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Fran Drescher provides the singing voice for the character of Madame de la Grande Bouche, while Kath Soucie provides her speaking voice, as the original voice actress, Bernadette Peters, was unavailable.

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Andre Gonzales

Andre Gonzales

It's a good holiday movie. Kind of dumb to make a christmas movie as the sequel. Kind of a cheesy story.