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  • "We don't like what we don't understand and in fact it scares us"

    best lyrics in any disney song

  • i mad how the horse was trotting along in the rhythm of the song

  • Well the movie did look like the universal horror movies.

    Well the castle look like Dracua.

    The angry mob look like Frankenstein.

    The smashed windows and broken ferntech that Beast did look like the Wolfman.

    And Belle's and Beast's love interest look like the Creature from the black lagoon how Gillman had an interest in Kay.

  • Except my question here is this. How many years has the Beast lived in that castle, never bothered anybody or gone down to terrorize the village, and now all of a sudden when the villagers discover him they immediately label him a threat and go to kill him?

    Humanity is a Moron!

  • @dwestbrook75 hmmm thats messed up if you think about it like that. Shame on the village!

  • It's funny that they don't know they're going off to kill the Prince of France.

  • I think they got this off Frankenstein and the castle look like Dracula's castle.

  • @alio20297 That's exactly what I thought when watching the movie!

  • i like listening to this song killing things in skyrim. I know no one wants to hear that but its true.

  • Is it bad that I love this song? It's so good, and it's even better at "Beauty and the Beast' in Disney World.

  • I'm surprised they never even heard of the Beast prior to this scene, you'd think he would have become something of a mythic figure during those ten years.

  • i miss this old intro to disney movies

  • what's a sticking place?

  • @danAWESOMEcollier its another way to basically say put your fear behind you :)

  • @danAWESOMEcollier It's a reference to a line from "MacBeth."

  • @danAWESOMEcollier It's a line from Macbeth. A "sticking place" is part of a bow and arrow. You stick the arrow to the "sticking place" on the bow in order to fire it. When they say "screw your courage to the sticking place," they are saying that they intend to leave out fear and have only courage. Their courage will be fired ahead like an arrow.

  • They're Savages Savages...wrong song

  • Beauty and the Beast, directed by Andrzej Sapkowski

  • I couldn't place t at first, but this song sounds alot like Arabian Nights from Alladin. Don't believe me? Listen to them back-toback. Pretty freaking similar!

  • @JonathanHallShow no they aren't. they are complete disparate

  • People keep saying that Disney doesn't make films like the classics any more, don't forget they made princess and the frog and tangled and they're like the classics. We just have to convince them to keep it up!

  • its called "Mob song" just a little tooltip not trying to be a troll cause i'm not i just did this for Theatre but otherwise no complaints its also cut from the musical version probably because of time and such

  • Gaston is so gay ^^ he is riding into combat with a freakin hand mirror xDDDDD

  • "Take whatever booty you can find!" Yeah, because Gaston thinks of Belle as booty...

  • I love how he convinces the mob to kill a beast that a supposed crackpot said existed, and they supposedly didn't believe existed in the first place. Ahhh irony.

  • @hopefaith2 thats the magic of movies its the magic mirror!

  • what i find funny is that it took an old inventor with half a brain to find the place, and it was on accident, but the angry mob did it like it's down the road. weird.

  • and in the end the mirror showed them the true beast were themselves....

  • So many analogies to be read in here:

    "The mob has many heads but no brains." and one of my favorite Dr. King quotes, "We have guided missiles and misguided men."

  • 50 frenchmen can't be wrong but 50 frenchmen can get their asses handed to them by household appliances and furniture xD

  • @DarkPlauge241 agreed i did this for my high schools spring musical every night we sang that line afte the song i ran off laughing

  • It's simple: Kill the Batman.

  • Gaston is what we call a tool.

  • epic 

  • Gaston's a male chavinist, who only cares for himself & only woos Belle out of looks, totally going against the whole idea of the story. Even the actual French tale had a "Gaston" in Jasque/Avelant, except that he at least tried caring for Beauty, yet failed to see why she fell for a "monster" without getting to know The Beast. The Bimbettes in Disney's telling were Beauty's petty sisters in most versions, with their father as a mere merchant traders as opposed to struggling inventor.

  • 1:07 OI! You just stole a line off Macbeth! I knew he was a fraud...=-=

  • Leave it to the French to use God as justification for murder

  • wtf!! 54 people disliked "Tale as Old as Time" but only 3 disliked this one!! something is wrong with this world!!

  • People this year when the film opens Winnie the Pooh must go to the cinema to see the movie to get a good result with the public. And Walt Disney Animation Studios can continue to make traditional animation

  • @Lparizot: I know I will. I mean, Harry Potter will still be in theaters after I see Pooh. Either that, there's such things as double features.

  • Reminds me of the days when disney was awesome :(

  • Just to let you know, his songs name is "the mob song". Just a little constructive criticism.

  • gaston should have  became a beast

  • @cmiekley: Ironically in the original, Jasque (Gaston, with Avelant as his Lefou) DOES become a Beast after trying to steal the Beast's riches. Granted, it's probably since he steals DURING the transformation, but he still gets his just due. Disney just rewrote the story to make Belle/Beauty the single daughter of a struggling crackpot inventor as opposed to one of many daughters to a merchant trader (the Bimbettes would be the other sisters in the original) & ensuring that Jasques/Gaston dies.

  • 3 people will not be killing the beast.

  • @Josephalopod is that bad???

  • "It's time to take thome action boyth"

  • W8 just a second, Belle NEVER disclosed the location of the Beast so HOW THE HELL DID THEY EVEN KNOW WHERE TO GO! OMG PLOTHOLE!

  • @lotharsredemption I think he might've seen it from the mirror. I don't remember though. Been awhile since I've seen the movie

  • @Zanessa4ever12345 cant be, i know belle only asked for an IMAGE of the beast so they only saw his head profile

  • @lotharsredemption Okay. Then I don't know. That was the only thing I thought. Guess it really just is a plothole.

  • Its the worlds greatest shame that Dee Snyder of Twisted Sister was not hand-picked to sing this bit. the first time i heard it- it was Snyder all the way. FOUR BARREL HEART OF LOVE-

  • Disney taught me how to lay siege to a castle when I was a kid =D

  • Now just imangine this is about Justin Bieber..... YES! KILL THE BEAST!!!

  • 0:59 ...yes...because he looks SO scary...morons. 

  • You might not like Gaston but he has a magnificent classical singing voice.

  • The beast has 3 accounts to dislike this. LETS KILL HIM

  • lets see, bambi's mother gets shot, scar kills mufasa, jaffar tries to kill aladdin, oogie boogie tries to boil sally and santa, malifecent tries to curse princess aurora, the queen poisons snow white, and peter pan cuts off captain hooks hand and gives it to a crocodile, disney is so violent for family fun O.o

  • ...Waitaminute, did I just hear a Shakespearean quote??

  • @MsBoredom22 nice catch. Macbeth right?

  • @theanimalzhu I think so, but I'm not sure. Shakespearean works were the bane of my pre-college school career. I remember the phrase because it was the only phrase I even had a clue towards the meaning, but I can't remember the exact play it was in.

  • @MsBoredom22 It's Macbeth alright. Lady Macbeth to Macbeth.

  • @ExcellentErnest Thank you

  • when im little, i cried at this part..

  • no ofence but i hit dislike because i hate this song and Gaston

  • @ArynBrown I hate Gaston (who doesn't) but I like this song for a reason: it provides insight on how humans think so often, in a way that children understand and learn to dislike. "We don't like what we don't understand...it scares us" & "it looks scary, so it must be evil and need to die" & "lots of people believe it, therefore it can't be wrong". Like 'Colors of the Wind' and a number of other DC songs, it teaches tolerance, but in a more similar way to 'Savages'.

  • @ArynBrown @ArynBrown I hate Gaston (who doesn't) but I like this song for a reason: it provides insight on how humans think so often, in a way that children understand and learn to dislike. "We don't like what we don't understand; it scares us" & "it looks scary, so it must be evil and need to die" & "lots of people believe the same thing, therefore we can't be wrong". Like 'Colors of the Wind' and a number of other DC songs, it teaches tolerance, but in a more similar way to 'Savages'.

  • Through the mist

    Through the woods Through the darkness and the shadows

    It's a nightmare but it's one exciting ride

    Say a prayer Then we're there At the drawbridge of a castle And there's something truly terrible inside It's a beast

    He's got fangs Razor sharp ones Massive paws

    Kill The Beast

    Kill The Beast

  • @ijustcolored Uh, i'll have a look then ;)

  • Hide ya kids, hide ya wife, and hide ya husbands cause the beast is rappin everybody out here

  • The beast be climbing in yo window snatching yo people up

  • "We don't understand him but he scares us" ---the Tea Party.

  • definitely my favourite song in the movie. just brilliantly done, from start to finish.

  • 'Screw your courage to the sticking-place!' Shakespeare ftw!

  • No one leads an angry mob like gaston

  • You know Gaston is actually more intelligent than he seems.

    It takes someone who is very good with words (and is very charismatic) to sway a huge crowd of people to wanting to kill themselves.

  • ah yes... good ol 2D i wish theyd make more movies like this

  • Kill the beast kill you gaston your team got beat by furniture How can you get beat by furniture

  • man Gaston is so fuckin GAR I love it

  • Its odd that the voice of Gaston is actually a homosexual.

  • 1:05 Line from Macbeth :)

  • would you think that if Walt Disney was able to see what is happening to Disney

    would he be glad or regret makeing it

  • This reminds me of edward scissorhands some people make a big deal out of alot of things.

  • Woman at 0:23 is saying get your hand off me Pervert!!

  • yet they would know the French fail again.

  • Kill what you don't understand... it's sad that it's an acurate representation of human nature..

  • My favorite line "Fifty Frenchman can't be wrong"...

  • Beast- fuck you guys!!!! BELL HELP ME!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! -commits sumside-

  • @superpokemonlucario >.> if you mean to right suicide then that was Epic Failure x3

  • @Xarcifen Almost as epic as using the wrong form of write

  • WHERE'S SORA WHEN YOU NEED HIM!?

  • @YamiGraan07 HELLS YEAH

  • Me and my friend sing this song together. We quote it daily...well a lot of disney songs. We love Gaston. Haha, we are in college. :)

  • "Fifty Frenchmen can't be wrong."

    *facepalm*

  • Hey! Gaston just quoted Shakespeare!!! He said "screw your courage to the sticking-place," which is from Macbeth! I never noticed that before.

  • the problem with letting an minor army of painters paint a whole movie by hand allows some of them to go "nuts" disney is plead by disasters when the painters made penises and sexual content hidden within certain objects.

  • Would love if Disney would make movies like these again, with first class music and drawings instead of cheap animated movies, i'm not really that impressed by that, they're are using Walter Elias Disney's name, then do what he did and make the same inspired artform of Chaplin as the good old days , not as these discount movies which disney is doing at the moment. Well "UP" atleast had a message, it was not just a nonsense movie, but no music and still a Pixar movie. Give Pixar a rest please.

  • Where they're doing princess and the frog which is done old school like this, check it out.

  • @TheMadHatterAmI

    Walt Disney was an entrepreneur first and foremost. He may have had an eye for what constituted a crowd pleaser, but he also obscured many of the truly deserving artists working for him at the time.

  • True, but when he found his inspiration from guys like Chas Chaplin and Buster Keaton it cant handle being changed without getting destroyed, and Walt wouldn't do things like this even if he was immortal he would continue produce classics aswell and drawed movies which is art, pixar aint, the message might be good enough, but you aint carrying gold in a shitbag if you know what i mean. My opinion.

  • yeah I know what you mean. there are some new films by them that has a glimmer of there old days (or the odd good new film by them) but overall I think Disney has lost the magic.

  • Indeed, Disney has lost the magic which is a shame since Disney Co. is the greatest trademark next to Coca Cola.

    If just they began to do some drawed movies again things would be awesome, ofc. it would had to be first class so they shouldn't come up with half finshed projects. Beauty and the Beast is a great example of a perfect disney movie without Walter Disney himself =)

  • very true but then again have you seen the little mermaid 3? it's drawn and I like the story but the songs in my opinion are terrible. an incredibly pale (almost see through) song comparison to the others.

  • I've seen the second Mermaid movie, but honestly never heard of the third.

    But it makes me think of Cinderella 2, that one is 100% made for making money nothing else, thin story, and the way it's drawn is discount, when it comes to B- movies like this i actaully prefer Pixar, but the drawed one's which's worth to be shown in the cinema is good, just like Beauty and the Beast.

  • It's a good thing you haven't heard of the third just one thing though. If you find it don't watch it trust me.

  • @TheMadHatterAmI ikr!!! and they had the perfect chance to do this with repunzel but no its a pixar movie =P

  • @tyobfarty rapunzel isnt a pixar movie its just a CGI disney movie pixar is not affiliated with it in any way

  • @TheMadHatterAmI You obviously have no idea how much MORE expensive a CGI movie costs to make, and how much MORE work goes into rendering all those frames. I agree through, I miss the old school movies, with songs and regular animation.

  • Gaston has the most awesome singing voice.

  • TAKE WHATEVER BOOTY YOU CAN FIND BUT REMEBER THE BEAST IS MINE! dude Gaston is such a fucking poet!

  • fuck! now you said it, this is fuckin epic!!!

  • HAHAHA

    at the candle with the sword

  • even Pocahontas would sing the savages song about these guys

  • Nobody motivates a mob for singing and murder like Gaston.

  • @Excalipoverty He started the vancouver riots

  • loved this song since I was a kid :D

  • looks like Gaston has turned envy

  • KILL THE BEAST!!! FOLLOW GASTON!!

  • they have issues. no one goes around throwing fire like that, or cutting down full trees out of anger...THEY ARE EVEN MORE CHALLENGED THAN I!!!!

  • This song is simply awesome. Nothing else to it.

  • Lafou's a little motherfucker

  • This is one of my favorite Disney movies ever.

  • wheres a download for this song?

  • is there another name for this song on the soundtrack? or is it just "kill the beast"?

  • I think its called "the mob song" sometimes

  • I love his opera voice!

  • best Disney movie.

    ever.

  • 0:23

    HOW BIG IS HIS HAND?!

  • I love in the movie when he gets rejected by Belle and lands in the mud, and Le Fu goes, "So how'd it go?"

  • hey gaston, my wheat bell...

  • i want to cry :'(

  • the Hunchback of Notre Dame

  • this movie scared me when i was little

  • Well, you SHOULD be afraid!

    ಠ_ಠ

  • I Remember this film the music was good the disney movies were always good in the 90's

  • Well, Frollo was too fanatical to notice that what he was doing was not God's will. Gaston failed to love anything besides himself, so Bell didn't like him. I guess it just goes to show: Arrogance is self-defeating.

  • meaning sweet, and not weet. typos like harassing me.

  • well gaston was so conceded because everyone was always telling him how great and amazing he was, so its mostly the publics fault. and the beast was a prince and alot of princes are stuck up and snooty. becoming a beast was actually good for the beast he benifited from it. he tried to find love because he had to he listened to what people said because he had to.and when the beast was a human he wasnt being forced to do anything thats why he ended up being all snooty to the enchantress and got<3

  • Eh? What does this have to do with witchcraft? It's a cartoon! O_o

  • Touche- but I don't understand where the witchcraft is coming from! xD All I see is an angry mob!

  • luckily for the credibility of the worlds word, no one really gives a crap anymore

  • OK, then.

    Jafar and Scar got Frollo beat when it comes to evil. Frollo was just plain insane. He wa so immersed in wiping out the "evil of the gypsies" that he thought he was doing the work of God.

    ...HA-HA! Dude went to hell.

  • Reminds me of a lot of past politics.

  • Clearly, each of the Disney Villains resembles some kind of a character flaw.

    Gaston- Vanity.

    Scar- Jealousy.

    Jafar- Recklessness.

    Frollo- Bigotry.

    Maleficient- Pure Evil.

  • You're all gonna hat me for asking, but...

    ...which movie is Frollo from?

  • Hunchback of Notre Dame. And I don't hat you for asking. I hate you for asking. Nah, not really. =P

  • the Hunchback of Notre Dame

  • ok this line just makes me laugh

    "here we come at 50 strong.

    if 50 frenchmen can be wrong"

  • Not to be a nag, but...

    "and 50 Frnchmen can't be wrong."

  • Frollo is by far the most evil Disney villain out there. He was sadistic! At least Scar had a sense of humor.

  • actually Maleficent (spelt wrong possibly)from Sleeping Beauty has been voted as the most evil/scary disney villain ever.

  • Well, it *was* awesome how she turned into a dragon screaming "hell!" at the top of her lungs.

  • I beg to disagree: The villain I find the scariest in Disney has to be the coachman from Pinocchio.

  • for me it's Frollo.

  • I agree xD Frollo is the scariest, I think

  • does Captian Barbosa count as a disney villain?

  • Who is Frollo again?

  • He's the bad guy from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. He's the guy who brings up Quasi (basically leaves him in Notre Dame)

  • SAME!! BUT I LOVE HIS VOICE!! XD

  • Holy Jesus it has to be Frollo. He was the creepiest freaking villain in the woorrlldd :(.

  • What makes Frollo creepier is when you realize that people like him exists...

  • true

  • She is pretty evil, but I think the freaky coachman guy from pinnochio is scarier, with a freaky as hell smile he flashes, when he plans to take them to pleasure island. Scar is also pretty evil, Ursula is similar but she doesn't kill anyone (not that she doesn't try), but yeah the older villains are definitely freakier and more evil, especially Malificent.

  • actually ursula is worse than gaston and jafar combined

  • I agree with the other person with the next to Jafar. Gaston was very much like most "many men" he saw something which challenged him and was so much better and different so he had to have it dead. I see plenty of Gastons walking around. Now Jafar is a lot more sinister, kinda like Iago from Othello. No doubt why his bird is named as such. I also think Scar is up there with Jafar.

  • In my opinion Scar is worse than Jafar because Scar is evil deep down, he did what he did out of spite. I guess Jafar did what he did for power just like Scar, but Scar but Jafar only went so far until pushed to go more extreme for his power, Scar would have killed just to kill.

  • One of my favourite villains is Hades, because he is evil not only because he wants power, but because he was given a duty he finds extremelly miserable and has a hatred to the other gods... in a similar way Scar does... I think disney should make a movie with a main character with a charisma alike to those villains´, some sort of anti-hero, because sometimes you simply enjoy more the villains and the "comic relief character" speech and actions rather than the generic hero´s.