La Bella e la Bestia - Il Mondo Incantato di Belle (????)
Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World
Cast :
Italian name |
Original name |
Voices |
Belle
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Belle
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Laura Boccanera (speaking) & Marjorie Biondo (singing)
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Bestia
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Beast
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Massimo Corvo
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Lumiere
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Lumiere
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Vittorio Amandola
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Tockins
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Cogsworth
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Gianni Vagliani
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Mrs. Bric
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Mrs. Potts
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Alina Moradei
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Chicco
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Chip
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Stefano De Filippis
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Spolverina
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Fifi
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Silvia Pepitoni
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Risma
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Crane
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?
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LaPen
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LePlume
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?
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Dizio
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Webster
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?
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Candelora
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Chandeleria
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?
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Guardaroba
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Wardrobe
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?
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?
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Chef Bouche
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?
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?
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Tres
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?
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?
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Chaude
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?
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?
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Punch Bowl
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?
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?
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Concertina
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?
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?
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Tubaloo
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?
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?
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Frappe
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?
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Narratore
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Narrator
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Michele Kalamera
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Additional voices
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Songs
- « Parliamo con il cuore » (« Listen With Our Hearts »)
- « Un po' d'amore » (« A Little Thought »)
Technical Staff
Renzo Stacchi
"Ermavilo" Ernesto Brancucci Giorgio Tausani "Ermavilo" Ernesto Brancucci Fabio Tosti Roberto Morville Elettronica Sincrostudio S.r.l. Trafalgar (Digit) Recording Studios - Roma |
Dubbing director
Musical director Adaptation Lyricist Mixing engineer (songs) Creative Supervisor Dubbing studio Song-Recording studio |
Italian edition made with the collaboration of Royfilm S.r.l. and Angriservices Edizioni S.r.l.
DISNEY CHARACTER VOICES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Source : Disney+
- This sequel consists of 4 short segments connected together. However, the segment "Mrs Potts' Party" was originally released on the hybrid live-action/animated direct-to-video film "Belle's Tales of Friendship" (1999). It was added to the movie "Belle's Magical World" in 2003 for the Special Edition.
It is unknown whether Italy dubbed this segment back in 1999 with the movie, or if they dubbed it only in 2003 for the Special Edition DVD release. Wikipedia suggests the latter, as the voices mentioned for this segment are the ones from the added scene "Human Again" from Beauty and the Beast's Special Edition (2002).
However, the version presented on Disney+ shows the movie in its original cut, without "Mrs Potts' Party" segment. - Vittorio Amandola, the voice of Lumiere, died of cancer in Rome on July 22, 2010. He was 57 years-old.
Beauty and the Beast (Live-action) (2017) ⮚
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