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--->'''Defeccachi:''' ''Ring a bell, sound a horn / Looks like someone's eating corn...'']]
'''Belle:''' Does ''everything'' have to be a fucking song?!

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--->'''Defeccachi:''' ''Ring a bell, sound a horn / Looks like someone's eating eaten corn...'']]
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** A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beast's affection.
** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].
-->'''Defeccachi:''' ''Ring a bell, sound a horn / Looks like someone's eating corn...''
-->'''Belle:''' Does ''everything'' have to be a fucking song?!

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** A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beast's affection.
** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor [[ToiletHumour chamber pot]].
-->'''Defeccachi:''' --->'''Defeccachi:''' ''Ring a bell, sound a horn / Looks like someone's eating corn...''
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'''Belle:'''
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''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'' became a pop-culture staple since it was first released, and it has found its way into parodies, homages, and dialogue mentions across all media.

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''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'' ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' became a pop-culture staple since it was first released, and it has found its way into parodies, homages, and dialogue mentions across all media.



* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': A figure of the Beast can be seen amongst the Sultan's collection of animal figures.

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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': A figure of the Beast can be seen amongst the Sultan's collection of animal figures.



* ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'': Belle has a cameo as one of the townspeople in the "Out There" sequence.
* ''Disney/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'': At the end of the movie, Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts and Chip are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see it after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Belle is one of the princesses that Vanellope meets in Oh My Disney.

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* ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'': ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'': Belle has a cameo as one of the townspeople in the "Out There" sequence.
* ''Disney/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'': ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'': At the end of the movie, Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts and Chip are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see it after Timon's mother rewinds it.
* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Belle is one of the princesses that Vanellope meets in Oh My Disney.



* ''Disney/{{Tarzan}}'': A teapot and cup resembling Mrs. Potts and Chip are seen in the Porters' camp.

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* ''Disney/{{Tarzan}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': A teapot and cup resembling Mrs. Potts and Chip are seen in the Porters' camp.



* In ''VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames'', a figure of the Beast (as seen in [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} the movie the game is based on]]) can be seen in the Sultan's Palace level.

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* In ''VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames'', a figure of the Beast (as seen in [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} the movie the game is based on]]) can be seen in the Sultan's Palace level.
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** A sketch from "Garfield Stockman in: A Voice Like Wet Ham" features a parody of "Belle", where Belle sings about the poverty of Feudal France.
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** A sketch from "Fila Ogden in: Maggie's Got a Full Load" involves Belle ordering takeout and then calling the cops on the Beast when the latter confines her to her bedroom without dinner.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': Fiona's permanent transformation into an ogre has visual similarities to the Beast changing back into his human form.
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** In his review of ''Life of VideoGame/BlackTiger'', the Nerd asks if one of the hunters in the game's opening cutscene is Belle, due to the hunter looking similar in appearance to her.
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** In his "Top 11 Disney Villains" video, Gaston is placed in the #5 spot.


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** In "Jokahontas", during the "Just the Same Old Heroine" song, a ''Beauty and the Beast''-esque scene is shown'', with Dot as Belle and Ralph as Beast.
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* The 1993 film ''Film/{{Rigoletto}}'' has a plot that is largely a cross between the film and ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera''; even using the same track as the Disney film in a scene where Porter receives a MagicMirror from Mr. Ribaldi.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 Mickey Mouse]]'': The short "The Adorable Couple" has Donald bumping into Belle and the Beast on a dance floor, which causes the Beast to get angry and rip him apart.

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The short "The Adorable Couple" has Donald bumping into Belle and the Beast on a dance floor, which causes the Beast to get angry and rip him apart.apart.
** In "You, Me, and Fifi", Sultan (in his footrest form) is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
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* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet:'' Belle is one of the princesses that Vanellope meets in Oh My Disney.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': the musical number in "Drusselsteinoween" during Monty and Vanessa's DanceOfRomance calls it "a tale as old as time".

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musical number in "Drusselsteinoween" during Monty and Vanessa's DanceOfRomance calls it "a tale as old as time".



* A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beast's affection.
* The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].

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A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beast's affection.
* ** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].



* A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features Belle alongside other Disney Princesses, and she joins the more "progressive" princesses in a war against the more "traditional" ones.

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** A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beat's affection.
** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': the musical number in "Drusselsteinoween" during Monty and Vanessa's DanceOfRomance calls it "a tale as old as time".
** During "The Lady Song" in "My Fair Goalie", Eliza tries to teach Candace table manners in a way that brings to mind Belle and the Beast in "Something There".
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A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beat's Beast's affection.
** * The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest" number with Lumiere arguing over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].



** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features Belle alongside other Disney Princesses, and she joins the more "progressive" princesses in a war against the more "traditional" ones.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 Mickey Mouse]]'': The short "The Adorable Couple" has Donald bumping into Belle and the Beast on a dance floor, causing the Beast to get angry and rip him apart.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 Mickey Mouse]]'': The short "The Adorable Couple" has Donald bumping into Belle and the Beast on a dance floor, causing which causes the Beast to get angry and rip him apart.apart.
* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': In "Monster Party", the scene where Bernard, Enid's werewolf father, turns into a human under the full moon parodies the famous transformation scene from the film.
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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheSwanPrincess'', Critic refers to Bromley as "Diet [=LeFou=]" due to the two characters looking similar in appearance.
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* In ''VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames'', a figure of the Beast (as seen in [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} the movie the game is based on]]) can be seen in the Sultan's Palace level.



* ''WebVideo/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' provides two alternate endings to the film. In the first, the Beast willingly lets Belle invite Maurice into his castle as a guest, and Belle agrees to it, seeing as the town thinks they're crazy, and how she sang a song about how she wants more than just it. In the second, the Beast's DisneyDeath is averted, as he still dies from the puncture wound Gaston gave him after turning back into a human, since the Witch's curse does not undo puncture wounds. During the closing credits, Lumiere sings a song to the tune of "Be Our Guest" about stockholm syndrome.

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* ''WebVideo/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' provides two alternate endings to the film. In the first, the Beast willingly lets Belle invite Maurice into his castle as a guest, and Belle agrees to it, seeing as the town thinks they're crazy, and how she sang a song about how she wants more than just it. In the second, the Beast's DisneyDeath is averted, as he still dies from the puncture wound Gaston gave him after turning back into a human, since the Witch's curse does not undo puncture wounds. During the closing credits, Lumiere sings a song to the tune of "Be Our Guest" about stockholm syndrome.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'': In "What Time Is It Right Now", Diane tells Mr. Peanutbutter that she used to dream about owning a grand library just like the one Beast surprised Belle with. [[spoiler: When Mr. Peanutbutter actually has such a library built in his new house and surprises Diane with it, she's actually disappointed that her personal fantasy is no longer hers, and that proves to be the final straw that ends their relationship.]]
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* ''Disney/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'': At the end of the movie, Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts and Chip are among the many Disney characters who enter the theater to see it after Timon's mother rewinds it.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{TUGS}}'' segment, "Otis the Movie Star" from the ''WesternAnimation/SaltysLighthouse'' episode, "Sound Off", Mr. Boffo and Mr. Socco tell Captain Star about their past movies, one of which is entitled, ''Beauty and the Boat''.
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** His review of ''Film/TheWickerMan'', a snippet of "Belle" plays in response to Sister Honey's dress looking similar to Belle's.

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** His review of ''Film/TheWickerMan'', ''Film/TheWickerMan2006'', a snippet of "Belle" plays in response to Sister Honey's dress looking similar to Belle's.
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* In a trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBaby'', the title character is seen playing with toys of Lumiere and Cogsworth. He then tosses them aside and tells the viewers that his movie doesn't have any talking candlesticks, but he'll try to squeeze one in if it's a deal-breaker.
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* ''WebVideo/{{Phelous}}'' has become known for his reviews of (badly made) adaptations of "Beauty and the Beast," inevitably drawing comparisons to the Disney version. Beauty's father from the Golden Films adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast" so enchanted Phelous and his followers with his stupidity that he wound up basically becoming Phelous's mascot.
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* In an episode of ''WebVideo/ConsoleWars'', Greg and Dan meet a talking [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis under a curse, wherein the only way to turn them back to normal is to beat the two [[LicensedGame licensed games]] based on the movie; ''Beauty and the Beast'' for the SNES and ''Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast'' for the Genesis. Along the way, they try to see which console has the better licensed game. As this episode was created as a tie-in with [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017 the 2017 remake]], the remake is, of course, brought up.
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* ''WebVideo/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' provides two alternate endings to the film. In the first, the Beast willingly lets Belle invite Maurice into his castle as a guest, and Belle agrees to it, seeing as the town thinks they're crazy, and how she sang a song about how she wants more than just it. In the second, the Beast's DisneyDeath is averted, as he still dies from the puncture wound Gaston gave him after turning back into a human, since the Witch's curse does not undo puncture wounds. During the closing credits, Lumiere sings a song to the tune of "Be Our Guest" about stockholm syndrome.

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* The ''Series/SesameStreet'' episode, "Birdie and the Beast" is a WholePlotReference to the film.



* In ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'''s review of ''[[VideoGame/Ghostbusters1984 Ghostbusters]]'', while going through his collection of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' action figures, he comes across a figure of Belle, which he tosses aside when he realizes it isn't his.
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In ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'''s the Nerd's review of ''[[VideoGame/Ghostbusters1984 Ghostbusters]]'', while going through his collection of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' action figures, he comes across a figure of Belle, which he tosses aside when he realizes it isn't his.
** In "[[HowTheCharacterStoleChristmas How the Nerd Stole Christmas]]", the Nerd is seen playing the LicensedGame of the movie for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] near the end.
* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
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* In ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'''s review of ''[[VideoGame/Ghostbusters1984 Ghostbusters]]'', while going through his collection of ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' action figures, he comes across a figure of Belle, which he tosses aside when he realizes it isn't his.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'': The song "Mountain Town" has various visual and lyrical similarities to "Belle".



** The talking objects from "Minstrel Krampus" parody those from the film.

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** The talking objects Several elements from "Minstrel Krampus" parody those from the film.film, including the talking objects and [[spoiler: Jack dying and rising to become the new Krampus]].



** In "I Take Thee Quagmire", Quagmire imagines himself and Joan dancing together like Belle, with Peter and Cleveland portraying Cogsworth and Lumiere.

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** In "I Take Thee Quagmire", Quagmire imagines himself and Joan dancing together like Belle, Belle and the Beast, with Peter and Cleveland portraying Cogsworth and Lumiere.



** The episode "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" has Mr. Burns singing "See My Vest" when describing [[FurAndLoathing his animal-made wardrobe]]..

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** The episode "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" has Mr. Burns singing "See My Vest" when describing [[FurAndLoathing his animal-made wardrobe]]..wardrobe]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': In "Family Affair", an exhausted Roger is wearing Belle's ballroom gown when the Smiths meet him at an amusement park's security room.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
** In "Stan of Arabia, Part 1", Francine tells Stan that she can't plan Bullock's party because she's supposed to play Mrs. Potts in a local production of ''Beauty and the Beast''.
-->'''Francine:''' The teapot is everything! Without Mrs. Potts, the Beast would have killed himself years ago!
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In "Family Affair", an exhausted Roger is wearing Belle's ballroom gown when the Smiths meet him at an amusement park's security room.room.
** The talking objects from "Minstrel Krampus" parody those from the film.



** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest number with Lumiere arguing with Defecacchi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].

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** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest Guest" number with Lumiere arguing with Defecacchi, over the presence of Defeccachi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].pot]].
-->'''Defeccachi:''' ''Ring a bell, sound a horn / Looks like someone's eating corn...''
-->'''Belle:''' Does ''everything'' have to be a fucking song?!



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the DistantFinale of "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie", the titular movie is playing alongside ''Beauty and the Beast'' in the Aztec Theater's "Classics of Animation" program.

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In the DistantFinale of "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie", the titular movie is playing alongside ''Beauty and the Beast'' in the Aztec Theater's "Classics of Animation" program.program.
** The episode "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" has Mr. Burns singing "See My Vest" when describing [[FurAndLoathing his animal-made wardrobe]]..

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** In "Taming of the Screwy", the party guests rush the dance floor to dance to [[Film?WaynesWorld Wayne and Garth]]'s music, kicking off [[{{Expy}} expies]] of Belle and the Beast as they do. The Beast expy later appeared in "The Big Wrap Party Tonight".

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** In "Taming of the Screwy", the party guests rush the dance floor to dance to [[Film?WaynesWorld [[Film/WaynesWorld Wayne and Garth]]'s music, kicking off [[{{Expy}} expies]] of Belle and the Beast as they do. The Beast expy later appeared in "The Big Wrap Party Tonight".



* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': In "I Take Thee Quagmire", Quagmire imagines himself and Joan dancing together like Belle, with Peter and Cleveland portraying Cogsworth and Lumiere.

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In "I Take Thee Quagmire", Quagmire imagines himself and Joan dancing together like Belle, with Peter and Cleveland portraying Cogsworth and Lumiere.Lumiere.
** In the Disney universe from "Road to the Multiverse", Joe appears as a talking teapot ([[StealthPun A cup of Joe, get it?]]).
* ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 Mickey Mouse]]'': The short "The Adorable Couple" has Donald bumping into Belle and the Beast on a dance floor, causing the Beast to get angry and rip him apart.
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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': A figure of the Beast can be seen amongst the Sultan's collection of animal figures.
* ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'': Belle has a cameo as one of the townspeople in the "Out There" sequence.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek 2}}'': When Shrek floods the Fairy Godmother's factory with a transformation potion, two workers become a clock and candelabra.
* ''Disney/{{Tarzan}}'': A teapot and cup resembling Mrs. Potts and Chip are seen in the Porters' camp.

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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'', Critic says that Kaylee ''is'' Belle.
** His review of ''Film/TheWickerMan'', a snippet of "Belle" plays in response to Sister Honey's dress looking similar to Belle's.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': In "Family Affair", an exhausted Roger is wearing Belle's ballroom gown when the Smiths meet him at an amusement park's security room.
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** In "Taming of the Screwy", the party guests rush the dance floor to dance to [[Film?WaynesWorld Wayne and Garth]]'s music, kicking off [[{{Expy}} expies]] of Belle and the Beast as they do. The Beast expy later appeared in "The Big Wrap Party Tonight".
** The short "Cutie and the Beast" is a parody of the film, featuring [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Taz]] in the role of the Beast.
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': In "I Take Thee Quagmire", Quagmire imagines himself and Joan dancing together like Belle, with Peter and Cleveland portraying Cogsworth and Lumiere.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken''
** A sketch from "Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors" is takes place in a TV reality show titled ''Beast and the Beauties'', a parody of ''Series/TheBachelor'' featuring various women competing for the Beat's affection.
** The episode "Some Like It Hitman" features a parody of the "Be Our Guest number with Lumiere arguing with Defecacchi, a living [[ToiletHumor chamber pot]].
** In a sketch from "Botched Jewel Heist", Belle and the Beast appear with other Disney characters at Mickey Mouse's rally to ban interspecies relationships. Beast justifies his support on the grounds that he's a human under a curse.
** A sketch from "Stone Cold Steve Cold Stone" features Belle alongside other Disney Princesses, and she joins the more "progressive" princesses in a war against the more "traditional" ones.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the DistantFinale of "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie", the titular movie is playing alongside ''Beauty and the Beast'' in the Aztec Theater's "Classics of Animation" program.

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