
Belle's Tales of Friendship
Aug 17 1999
•1h 10m
•Family, Animation
Two different stories: in the first one a group of children walk into the store eager to hear Belle's stories, as she is noted to be a great storyteller, in the second one Belle throws a party to cheer Mrs. Potts up.
Cast
See allLynsey McLeod
Belle
Hampton Dixon
Hampton
Jennifer Jesse
Jennifer
Shawn Python
Shawn
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