It's when Belle rejects him that Gaston begins to do truly villainous things. However, despite these negative qualities, he is far from stupid or brainless as Belle claims. After that, Gaston returns humiliated and frustrated to the tavern, in which Lefou encourages him by getting the villagers to cheer him up for the role model he is. Home
It's over, Beast!!
Just like his animated counterpart, Gaston is authoritative, well-liked, and respected in the village — this time for his previous war heroics against the Portuguese.
Gaston LeGume (more known as Gaston) is my favorite Disney's character because he is : - Charismatic, he never doubts a second about himself (the evidence is than he never hesitates to show his beautiful trophies with pride ;
with an annoyed Timon answering back, "Actually, no one asked the opinion of Gaston!". Inside, there is a large portrait of himself along with "trophies" from his hunt consisting mostly of animal antlers. He even feels extremely possessive and jealous after learning that Belle has feelings for the Beast, which only incites him in hunting down the Beast so that he can have Belle for himself. Unlike in the film, however, Gaston is hinted to be extracurricular and adulterous in nature, as he states to the Bimbettes that his "rendezvouses" with them will continue after he marries Belle, implying that his belief of marriage is based on ownership rather than of love and affection. He then started pursuing Belle throughout the village as she returns home after buying a book from the local bookstore. However, Gaston's victory is short-lived when the footbridge breaks apart (due to the curse slowly crumbling the castle as the Beast succumbs to his wounds), leaving Gaston to fall screaming to his death in the castle floor below. Though D'Arque states that Maurice's claims and his odd inventions do not make him very dangerous, he is willing to accept the bribe because he liked the despicable aspect of the plot. Acho ridícula essa Disney de que tanto falam. Gaston LeGume (simply known as Gaston) is the main antagonist of Disney's 30th full-length animated feature film Beauty and the Beast (which is based on the 1756 French fairytale of the same name by the late Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont), and its 2017 live action adaptation of the same name. However, his attempts to do so were unsuccesful, since Belle merely even took notice of him. However, when Belle intervenes to stop Gaston from killing Rumplestiltskin, she accidentally pushes Gaston off the jetty and into the Underworld's ocean. Weapons Gaston Legume is the main antagonist of the 1991 Disney full-length animated fantasy movie Beauty and The Beast. He says it felt like he was missing something and that Belle was the only one who understood him. Gaston and Frollo first appear after being brought back from the dead by Davis Hunsinger. Gaston was instead directly inspired by an antagonist alongside Belle's siblings in Jean Cocteau's 1946 fantasy film adaptation of the original story, named "Avenant", who is a friend of Belle's brother. At first, he attempts to woo Belle to get her approval for marriage many times, but she respectfully turns him down due to his inappropriate and offensive behavior. They assist him during the battle at Davis' Castle. Gaston was a nobleman, and was in an arranged marriage with Belle, the daughter of Sir Maurice. In his jealousy and pride, Gaston angrily snaps out by snatching the mirror from Belle and convincing the villagers that the Beast is a threat to the village that must be brought down immediately by playing off their fear of monsters. They fail at doing this, however, and Frollo ends up fatally wounded and presumed dead due to Gaston accidentally shooting him with his blunderbuss and Devon Truman stabbing him in the back. The villagers eventually burst with Gaston into the castle of the giant Beast. Gaston, or Gaston LeGume as he was called in an alternate opening for the film, is the main antagonist from Beauty and the Beast.
This means that this villain is the first to be on our Totally Dark list despite the criteria on other websites, which is because we have our own criteria. In addition, he is extremely cunning, reckless, and acquisitive, as shown during the climax when he took his chance to fatally attack the Beast without assessing any risks, which ultimately led to his own demise. Belle's suitors From Jim Cox draft At the asylum, Regina Mills hands a red rose to Nurse Ratched, a passing reference to Gaston's fate. Gaston is clearly a man who lacks of any morals and has ambition to not only become the town's greatest idol but also to marry Belle in order to show the town how "cool" he is. Despite laying a fatal stab on the Beast, Gaston would permanently die alone that night; just as the Beast nearly succumbed to his wounds, Belle confessed her love for him just before the last petal of the enchanted rose that kept him bound to his beast form fell, breaking the spell and reviving the Beast. He reveals that he eats 5,000 eggs each and every day of his life. Originally, Gaston was going to say to The Beast: "It's over Beast! He does do some really stupid things, but it seems to be less because of him being dumb in general and more due to his massive ego overshadowing his common sense. However, after an explosion occurs inside Belle's house, Gaston and Lefou both begin to laugh as Belle rushes to check on her father. Gaston is the absolute antithesis of Beast.
Character information Gaston LeGume (also known as Gaston) is the main antagonist of Disney's 30th full-length animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast, and its 2017 live action adaptation of the same name. He is the brutal, pompous, greedy, sadistic and egoistic role model of an unnamed village in France. Fate Rather than leaving the castle, Gaston instead climbs onto the balcony and stabs the Beast in the back with a knife. Gaston is the main antagonist in Disney's 2017 Beauty and the Beast.
In fact, Gaston can be seen as representing the sort of person that the Beast would have almost ended up becoming like if he had never met the Enchantress and Belle. In two mockbusters of the Disney version of. Another alternative version of his death was for Gaston to lay multiple stabbings on the Beast and commit suicide by falling to his death laughing maniacally, as he feels that no one else would have Belle if he cannot have her for himself, but not before he lashes out at Belle for ruining his pride and preferring the Beast over him.
He also has a third son named Gil, who appeared in Descendants 2 as a supporting antagonist. Gaston is a war hero on top of having good looks and hunting/fighting skills, which goes further in explaining why someone so obnoxious is so beloved and trusted by the townsfolk. When Gaston learns from Hades that Rumplestiltskin is in the Underworld, he uses magic arrows given to him by Hades in an attempt to hunt down Rumplestiltskin and kill him as revenge. Richard White Despite his anti-intellectualism, Gaston is very intelligent and knowledgeable, as he can come up with clever plans to get what he wants, such as throwing Belle's father Maurice into the local asylum in order to blackmail Belle into marriage, as well as manipulating the villagers into helping him kill the Beast in case his plan would fail. He then taunts The Beast by asking him if he's too kind and gentle to fight back.