[Character] was the only animated heroine nominated for the American Film Institute's greatest heroes in film ranking.
Upon his reform under his love interest, his personality changes to refined, but naive about the world at the same time.
In the beginning, [Character] is depicted as more of a narcissist than a villain.
He is depicted as flirtatious, as he is frequently seen with the Featherduster.
He is extremely loyal to his master so as to save himself and anyone else any trouble.
The filmmakers went through several names for [Character], such as 'Mrs. Chamomile,' before Ashman suggested the use of simple and concise names for the household objects.
Originally intended to have only one line, the filmmakers were impressed with Pierce's performance and expanded the character's role significantly, eschewing a Music Box character.
The citizens call him crazy, but his loyal daughter believes he will be famous one day.
He is the often abused yet loyal sidekick.
[Character] is the only major enchanted character we do not see the human form of in the film.
Babette is the name given to this character later in the 1994 stage adaptation of the film.
He is the castle's pet dog.
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