| Description | Character | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A bibliophilic and beautiful young girl who seeks adventure, and offers her own freedom to the Beast in return for her father's | Belle | 99%
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| A vain hunter who vies for Belle's hand in marriage and is determined not to let anyone else win her heart | Gaston | 98%
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| Mrs. Potts' son, who has been turned into a teacup | Chip | 93%
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| The kind-hearted but rebellious maître d'hôtel of the Beast's castle, who has been transformed into a candlestick | Lumière | 92%
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| A young prince who is transformed into a beast by a beautiful enchantress as punishment for his arrogance | The Beast | 91%
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| The castle cook, turned into a teapot, who takes a motherly attitude toward Belle | Mrs. Potts | 89%
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| The head of the household staff and Lumière's best friend, who has been transformed into a clock | Cogsworth | 84%
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| Belle's inventor father | Maurice | 77%
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| Gaston's often abused yet loyal sidekick | LeFou | 72%
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| Belle's Belgian horse | Philippe | 38%
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| The castle's authority over fashion, and a former opera singer, who has been turned into a wardrobe | Wardrobe | 22%
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| The owner of a bakery in Belle's home town | Baker | 9%
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| The castle's pet dog turned into a footstool | Footstool | 9%
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| The sadistic warden of the Asylum de Loons | Monsieur D'Arque | 9%
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| The castle's chef who has been transformed into a stove | Stove | 9%
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| A maid and Lumière's sweetheart, who has been turned into a feather duster | Featherduster | 8%
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| The owner of a book shop in Belle's home town | Bookseller | 6%
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| A trio of village maidens who constantly fawn over Gaston | The Bimbettes | 5%
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