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rdfs:label | - Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
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rdfs:comment | - Performer(s) Appeared in Belle is one of the two main characters from the 1991 Walt Disney Animation film Beauty and the Beast. She is a beautiful and intelligent young woman who enjoys reading books.
- Belle is the female protagonist of Beauty and the Beast and its direct-to-video follow-ups The Enchanted Christmas and Belle's Magical World. Belle is an official Disney Princess and the 5th in order of release, after Ariel and before Jasmine. In Beauty and the Beast, she was the Prince Adam's love interest after the end of the movie. Paige O'Hara did both her speaking and singing voices.
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Appear | - House of Mouse
- Disney's Christmas Fantasy on Ice
- Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
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Goals | - Find adventure beyond her humdrum day-to-day village life
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abstract | - Performer(s) Appeared in Belle is one of the two main characters from the 1991 Walt Disney Animation film Beauty and the Beast. She is a beautiful and intelligent young woman who enjoys reading books.
- Belle is the female protagonist of Beauty and the Beast and its direct-to-video follow-ups The Enchanted Christmas and Belle's Magical World. Belle is an official Disney Princess and the 5th in order of release, after Ariel and before Jasmine. In Beauty and the Beast, she was the Prince Adam's love interest after the end of the movie. Paige O'Hara did both her speaking and singing voices. A stage version of the 1991 film debuted on Broadway on April 14, 1994 with the 'live' role of Belle originated by Susan Egan (who would later go on to voice Megara in Hercules), and finalized by Anneliese van der Pol.
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