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 Best Disney krisimasi Film Ever!
Best Disney Christmas Film Ever!
Are wewe sitting comfortably? Then i'll paste the whole plot. The film starts out with everybody preparing for Christmas. Chip puts up decorations along with the others until he comes across a storybook. He then shows it to Mrs. Potts, his mother and asks him to read it. Soon everyone is gathered round Mrs. Potts as she tells the events of what happened after Beast and Belle escape from the wolves...

Belle is still a prisoner in the Beast's castle. All the servants are trying to figure out a way for them to fall in upendo with each other, and with krisimasi coming up, they look at this as a great opportunity to bring them together. Belle is excited for Christmas, but the Beast is not happy seeing how it is the anniversary of his spell being cast upon the castle.

Meanwhile, in an unknown part of the ngome (through a secret door in the West Wing), an enormous pipe organ is playing very creepy muziki while a small piccolo applauds. The organ is Forte, the ex-court composer for the musicians during his human years. The organ player though is not in the mood to be mortal again, so he decides to figure a way for the beast to steer clear of falling in upendo with Belle. He believes that "humanity is overrated" and that he has zaidi use and power in his Enchanted form.

He tells Fife that he has written a solo for a piccolo in his opera, which persuades Fife to aid him in breaking up the merriment between Belle and the Beast. Fife manages to interrupt Belle and the Beast's skating, and when kengele makes a snow angel, Beast sees his "angel" as a "shadow of a monster" and leaves in fury and depression.

Believing that krisimasi will brighten the Beast's mood, Belle creates a wonderful new book for him, and with a little persuasion for Cogsworth, krisimasi is officially being prepared. The group goes to the highest tower in the castle, which serves as a storage room for old decorations. In one of them lies Angelique with a number of other animated baubles, who once served as the Royal Decorator. However, she is not pleased to hear about Christmas, arguing that she will not raise her hopes again in a belief that they could all get together in celebration, only to have them destroyed kwa the Beast's foul temper and hatred for the holiday. Belle sings to them about how "hope is the greatest gift", saying that there is always hope, even for breaking the spell, and there will "always be a time when the world is filled with peace and love". Eventually, Angelique reluctantly agrees.

However, Fife has been overhearing all this and rushes off to tell Forte. When the Beast finds out, he is not at all pleased. Forte plays along, saying that "the girl doesn't care how wewe feel about Christmas", separating the two even more. Beast reflects on his past: krisimasi was the siku he was most selfish, and it was on that siku that the Enchantress put the spell on him and the castle.

Belle enters the boiler room and meets Axe (Jeff Bennet), head of the boiler room. She tells him she needs a Yule Log and he tells her to help herself. The Beast finds her and demands to know what is going on. She explains that it is a great tradition: "one log is chosen, then everyone in the house touches it, and makes a krisimasi wish". Beast however, claims that wishes are stupid, and bellows at Belle, "You made a krisimasi wish last year! Is this what wewe wished for?!" He shouts that she has no idea what it is to be a true prisoner, but she knows all too well. Finally he forbids krisimasi and storms out.

Belle will not give up, and concludes that they will have krisimasi with au without Beast, but not before sending him her gift, the storybook. Belle and Chip take Axe with them to go look for a krisimasi tree, but none on the grounds are very promising. Beast finds his gift, but Lumiere will not allow him to open it as it is not yet Christmas. He explains that everyone understands how Beast feels about the holiday, but giving a gift to another is a way of saying "I care about you". Beast gets in the mood, and demands Forte to tunga a song as a present, who agrees unhappily. When he leaves, Forte puts his plans in motion, and plays beautiful music, attracting Belle to his room. Forte quickly manipulates the situation, telling her that the mti has always been Beast's inayopendelewa part of Christmas, and that she would find a much better mti lies in the Black Forest, the woods outside the castle.

Getting the mti would break Belle's promise never to leave the castle, but she wants to make Beast happy, so she agrees to go, taking Chip and Axe. Forte orders Fife "to make sure they don't come back". Beast is still waiting for Belle to onyesha up, but Forte claims "she's abandoned you!" and feeds Beast's anger, trying to persuade him to forget her, but he races out anyway. Meanwhile, Fife startling Phillipe on the ice starts a chain reaction that leads to Belle nearly drowning, and being rescued kwa the furious Beast.

Belle is locked in the dungeon for breaking her promise, but Anqelique comes to visit with the other baubles and admits that she was wrong to believe that krisimasi could never come. They all agree that they do not need decorations au gifts to celebrate Christmas, they have each other, and that is the best gift they could ever ask for.

Prompted kwa Forte, Beast prepares to destroy the Rose and end his suffering, but he remembers the gift Belle gave him and reads it. Remembering there is hope to break the spell, he asks her for forgiveness and plans to have the best krisimasi ever.

Enraged at the failure of his plans, Forte plans to bring the whole ngome down with the rationale that they cannot fall in upendo if they are dead. This horrifies Fife, who finds it far too extreme - and then he learns that his promised solo is blank. Beast manages to get into the room, but Forte's powerful muziki confounds him as he has no idea what to strike at. With Fife's advice, he destroys Forte's keyboard, causing him to come crashing down, and Beast laments the death of his old confidant. Still, together they continue to have a happy holiday, which brings us back to the actual party, but of course, if anyone actually saved Christmas, it was Belle. The others celebrate as the Prince gives Belle a gift, a single rose. This film is my number 1 favourite Disney krisimasi film. I watch it in every december. December is my favourite mwezi of the year. Forte is the best evil krisimasi villain of all time. I'm sure you'll agree that Forte is most notorious.
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15. Once Upon A Dream - Sleeping Beauty
 The gleam in your eyes is so familair a gleam
The gleam in your eyes is so familair a gleam

This is a beautiful song, great lyrics, great melody, great background, great lyrics.....great everything, just no great enough to get past number 15 (have I alisema "great" enough times? :P)

14. Reflection - Mulan
 Now I see that if I were truly to be myself, I would break my family's moyo
Now I see that if I were truly to be myself, I would break my family's heart

I upendo this song. The lyrics completely express how Mulan feels and Lea Salonga sings it with such emotion.

13. Can wewe Feel the upendo Tonight? - The
Lion King
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These Disney songs didn't ahve to go THAT hard! For this list, we’ll be looking at the most epic, catchy, au intense tracks from the studio’s films that had no business being so good.
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Lion King
The Lion King
Hi everyone, this is my sekunde makala about The Lion King. Only this time, I'm going to comparing to another non-Disney movie called The Land Before Time. Are wewe ready?

The Land Before Time

While watching this movie after so many years, there was a character name Rooter, who ironically is the narrator of the movie. Actually told Littlefoot about the great mduara, duara of Life shortly after the tragic passing of his mother, I thought for a moment that the Lion King aliiba this line! But I guess that I was wrong in the end.
Littlefoot's relationship with his mother and grandparents are like those of...
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