When Does Human Again Appear in Beauty and the Beast

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Beauty and the Beast (1991) Poster

This film was re-released in IMAX and other large format theaters on January i, 2002. The post-obit changes were fabricated to the moving picture for this release:

  • The "In Association with Silver Screen Partners 4" credit is replaced with "The Special Edition Of--" on the opening title sequence. The 2002 Platinum Edition DVD omits this credit and the Walt Disney Pictures Presents credit stays on screen.
  • The 2002 Platinum Edition DVD omits the Beast's "stutter" ("You wan-wanna stay in the tower?").
  • The animation in some of the scenes went back through the make clean-upward animation department a 2nd time, to right problems such every bit wavering lines and missing details, which, while not very noticeable during a traditional 35mm showing of the film, would have been discomforting on a much large IMAX screen. Small details, such every bit the blood in Beast's wound afterward his fight with the wolves, were too added.
  • At the end of the "Something There" sequence, the background has been changed from Belle and Brute in front of the fireplace to an empty hallway, and a fleck of the character animation has also been altered in this shot.
  • Six minutes of new footage was added between the songs "Something At that place" and "Beauty and the Animal," almost of which is made upward of a new musical sequence, "Human Again." This song was written past Howard Ashman and Alan Menken for the original version of the movie, simply cutting for continuity purposes. After Alan Menken contradistinct the song to make information technology work for the Broadway stage version of Beauty and the Beast, the vocal was worked back into the film.
  • During the "Human Again" vocal sequence, the household objects clean up the Beast's castle, which necessitated having the background artists get dorsum and digitally re-paint the backgrounds for the castle scenes that followed so that the castle was clean.
  • The animation for Cogsworth's line to the Beast later Belle is freed ("Yes-yes-yes, but...why?") was completely re-done, as the directors never liked how the animation looked in the original version.
  • New sound effects are added to the shot where Belle and Phillippe leave the castle to discover Maurice, which are supposed to propose that the Beast trashes his room in anguish (and also and then that the backgrounds from this betoken on would non take to be repainted).
  • The ending credits are longer to necessitate the addition of an additional passage of score music, the version of the 'Transformation' theme that was cutting out of the original picture, to the end of the pic.

In the 2010 Diamond Edition release and current releases, the original 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo was replaced with the current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo and the 2007 Steamboat Willie-inspired Walt Disney Animation Studios logo was added in. These changes were also fabricated in the 3D re-release.

The "Work-In-Progress Edition" has also been released on a CAV laserdisc in 1992. This is the unfinished preview version shown at the New York Picture show Festival in September 1991, with eighty% of its animation complete, the remaining footage represented past sketches, drawings and painted storyboards. It runs the aforementioned length equally the final cut and has no new scenes but includes 18 minutes of special features, including alternate version of "Be Our Guest" sung to Belle's father afterward he stumbles into the castle. Information technology was decided to make "Be Our Guest" more of a show stopper and identify it in the centre of the motion-picture show to be sung to Belle. The alternate scene is all in pencil examination.

On the soundtrack and perchance preview/examination screenings, there is a scene during the "Gaston" song in which Lefou tries to spell Gaston's proper name and so gives up. This scene is not in the video version. Only some copies of the soundtrack have the full length music of "West Wing", which is the energetic instrumental music heard when the Beast saves Belle from the wolves. What versions (CD or cassette, retail or music club) have which, and why information technology was trimmed, is a tough question, but the long version is 4:22 and the short ane is three:39. (The curt version is cut right where Belle is running out of the castle before the attack.) The CD box gear up "The Music Behind The Magic", which features The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Animal, and Aladdin music, is too completely void of the total rails, containing only a 2:19-long version.

A different version of the "Piece of work-In-Progress Edition", mentioned higher up, was released on VHS in a special box set. It features all the scenes from the final moving-picture show only doesn't include the alternate version of "Be Our Guest." The tape does include a making-of documentary and a short sequence illustrating pace-past-step how the movie was blithe. This is the "Work-In-Progress Edition" that is bachelor on DVD.

When the movie was released on DVD in October 2002, information technology offered three versions of the picture show: The "Special Edition" (the 2002 IMAX re-release), the "Work-In-Progress Edition" (with Belle in the "Be Our Guest" sequence; the original work-in-progress cutting featured Maurice in this sequence), and the "Original Theatrical Release". The "Work-In-Progress Edition" and the "Original Theatrical Release" are both actually identical to the 2002 IMAX/"Special Edition" re-release, except that it retains the original animation of the footage from the finish of "Something There" until Belle's release from the castle (this includes the retention of Cogsworth's original blitheness in his conversation with the Animate being after Belle is freed) and the original cease credits sequence. All of the other edits that were made to the 2002 IMAX re-release (the cleaned-upwards animation, no stuttering Beast, etc.) are as well present in this version.

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