His name is Gaston and yes, he's the villain.
In Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," the mop is named "Lumière." However, Lumière is actually a candelabra. The character that resembles a mop is actually named "Chantelle," but she is not as prominently featured as Lumière or other enchanted objects like Mrs. Potts and Chip.
Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover. Kyle Kingsbury turned into a beast, named Adrian King, who fell in love with Lindy. Like Beauty and The Beast. Who falls in love with someone from the inside? Especially when you're a beast?
Gaston's friend was named LeFou.
-A small town in France.
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the candle from beauty and the beast is named Lumiere
In Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," the mop is named "Lumière." However, Lumière is actually a candelabra. The character that resembles a mop is actually named "Chantelle," but she is not as prominently featured as Lumière or other enchanted objects like Mrs. Potts and Chip.
Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover. Kyle Kingsbury turned into a beast, named Adrian King, who fell in love with Lindy. Like Beauty and The Beast. Who falls in love with someone from the inside? Especially when you're a beast?
Gaston's friend was named LeFou.
In "Beauty and the Beast," the clock is named Cogsworth. He serves as the castle's head servant and is a loyal companion to the Beast. Cogsworth is characterized by his strict adherence to order and time, often providing comic relief throughout the story.
-A small town in France.
They named it after the creator Gustav Eiffel.
The candle in "Beauty and the Beast" is named Lumière. He is a charming and charismatic candelabra who serves as the maître d' of the Beast's castle. Lumière plays a key role in helping Belle feel welcome and guiding her through the enchanted castle. His character embodies warmth and hospitality, reflecting his desire to bring joy to those around him.
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I've heard him called Sultan but he was never named in the original movie.
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The bird in "Beauty and the Beast" is named Philippe. He is a loyal horse, not exactly a bird, but he plays a significant role in the story, helping Belle on her journey. If you were referring to the enchanted objects, the bird-like character is a small, animated figure that appears in the castle, but Philippe is the most notable animal companion.