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Gaston

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Articles About Gaston
Movies Beauty and the Beast - 2017 remake
Games Roar of the Beast - SNES
Non-canon Kingdom Hearts - Disney Heroes: Battle Mode - Mirrorverse - Disney Sorcerer's Arena

It's over, Beast! Belle is mine!
~ Gaston to Beast
Gaston
The mob song

Background

Gaston is the main antagonist of Disney's 1991 animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast. He was an arrogant and chauvinistic hunter who was greedily determined to have Belle's hand in marriage, even by force if necessary. His obsession turned him into a ruthless and traitorous villain, especially upon his discovery that Belle's love was not for him, but for the Beast.

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Gaston is the local hero of a small French village at an unknown point in French history. He owns a large tavern where he and the villagers drink and talk. Inside, there is a large portrait of himself along with "trophies" from his hunt consisting mostly of animal antlers. He also says he eats five dozen eggs every morning to help make him "roughly the size of a barge" (even though he earlier mentions to Belle that he would have his latest kills roast over the fire). He starts off in the film shooting down a waterfowl headed south with perfect accuracy (implying that he had just returned from a hunting trip) and declaring his intent to marry Belle after acknowledging from LeFou his popularity with the females in the village. Gaston then started pursuing Belle throughout the village as she returns home after buying a book from the local bookstore. Their meeting starts off well, but Gaston throwing Belle's book into a puddle and making sexist remarks about women like Belle reading drive her away from him, and she continues her way home, leaving Gaston a little disappointed. In addition, after LeFou, learning Belle was going to aid her father, mocks her father, Gaston scolds LeFou for mocking Maurice (although he does this in an attempt to impress Belle rather than out of any genuine concern for Maurice). The next day, however, Gaston organizes a wedding outside Belle's cottage in an attempt to "surprise" her, complete with various decorations, a priest, and a wedding cake. He forces his way into the cottage and attempts to strong-arm her into marrying him. He dirties her book for the second time and again makes sexist remarks about women and housewifery (he even envisions the home they would live in as a "rustic" hunting lodge, with his latest kill roasting over the fire and Belle massaging his feet while their children—six or seven strapping boys—play on the floor with their dogs). While he attempts to corner Belle and plant a kiss on her, she uses her wiles to keep him at bay and manages to open the door against which he has pinned her. This causes him to lose his balance and fly headfirst into a large mud puddle (complete with cat-tail plants) in front of Belle's cottage, where it's revealed that Maurice and Belle's pig (Pierre) is there, too. Furious and humiliated, Gaston storms off, but not before vowing to make Belle his wife regardless of her refusals and throwing LeFou into the mud. Later that night, during a snowstorm, Gaston is in the tavern sulking after being rejected and humiliated by Belle, so the villagers along with LeFou, sing a song about Gaston's greatness to cheer him up. Maurice suddenly interrupts and warns the villagers about a monstrous beast who has locked up Belle as a prisoner in the tower of his castle. Thinking he is talking nonsense, the villagers, amid Gaston ambiguously affirming that they'll "help [Maurice] out", throw him out of the tavern into the snow. Gaston then realizes that he can use Maurice's outrageous claim to his advantage. In a surprising display of animalistic cunning, he bribes the owner of the local asylum, Monsieur D'Arque, to threaten to throw Maurice into the asylum in order to pressure Belle into marrying him. While D'Arque realizes that even Maurice's nonsense about a beast and his odd inventions do not make him dangerous, he is willing to accept the bribe, mostly because he liked the despicability of the plot. Considering the management of asylums of the 18th century (the time that the film takes place), this is an extremely harsh threat. However, just before Gaston and LeFou barge into Belle and Maurice's cottage, Maurice leaves for the castle on his own. Gaston orders LeFou to stay outside the cottage and wait for their return. When Belle and Maurice eventually return to the cottage, LeFou immediately informs Gaston, and he sets his plan into motion. With the villagers gathered outside the house, D'Arque has his men drag Maurice towards their carriage, while Gaston slinks out of the shadows and slyly makes Belle his offer - he will clear up the "misunderstanding" if she marries him. Horrified and disgusted, Belle refuses, and a smug Gaston allows Maurice to be dragged away. Belle, however, manages to prove her father's apparently insane claims about a beast inhabiting a huge castle in the woods to be true by using a magic mirror that the Beast had given her, showing him to Gaston and the entire village. Gaston grows even more frustrated after his plan fails and is shocked that Maurice was indeed telling the truth, but becomes increasingly jealous when Belle begins referring to the Beast as "kind and gentle," realizing that she prefers a "monster" over himself. The final straw is when he refers to the Beast with this insult and Belle angrily retorts back that he is the real monster. In his jealousy and pride, Gaston furiously snaps and snatches the mirror from Belle, spitefully declaring that she is just as crazy as her father. He then successfully convinces the villagers that the Beast is a threat to the village and therefore must be brought down immediately. Shocked, Belle tries to stop him, but perceiving that Belle is against him, Gaston has her and Maurice locked in the basement to keep them from warning the Beast. Mounting his horse, he leads a lynch mob to attack the Beast's castle and leave no one alive while declaring that he himself is to take down the Beast. They even carve a battering ram from a tree in the woods to use for breaking in. As they enter, the rioters are attacked by the castle servants. Gaston bypasses the ensuing battle and confronts the Beast alone in the West Wing. He fires an arrow into him, tosses him out of the window onto a lower section of the roof and taunts him. When the Beast doesn't respond, having lost his will to live since Belle's departure (to rescue her lost ill father, who was searching for her), Gaston breaks off a nearby castle statue and uses it as a makeshift club to try to kill the Beast. Just as he is about to deliver the first blow, Belle arrives outside the castle (she had escaped from the basement with help from Chip, who stowed away with her) and calls up to Gaston, urging him not do this terrible thing, but the hunter ignores her. Seeing Belle regains the Beast's strength and he grabs the club, viciously fighting back with strength and animal ferocity, much to Gaston's sudden surprise. Though roughly even with his adversary, Gaston soon realizes that he cannot rely on brute strength alone to kill the Beast, and instead begins taunting him in order to infuriate him enough to let his guard down, pushing the final button by claiming that Belle could never love a monster and that she would always be his. The plan works, but immediately backfires with the Beast lunging forth, overcome by animalistic urges and emotion, head-butting him in the chest, grabbing him, and then holding the terrified hunter at his mercy by the throat above the castle moat. With his life at stake, Gaston abandons his pride and pathetically begs for mercy; the Beast accepts, ordering Gaston to leave immediately and never return. In spite of this, when Gaston recovers his strength, he looks up to see the Beast climbing up a balcony to embrace Belle, which makes him more jealous than ever. Determined to kill his rival once and for all, an ungrateful Gaston follows and stabs the Beast in the back with a knife while dangling somewhat precariously from the balcony. He tries to stab the Beast a second time; however, this final cruel deed proves to be his ultimate undoing when the Beast swings his arm backward at him in pain, causing Gaston to lose his balance when he tries to dodge it, fall off the castle, and plunge into the deep moat below to his death. Despite laying a deep stab on the Beast, Gaston's last-ditch effort to kill the Beast proved to be in vain; just as the Beast nearly succumbed to his own 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, healing his injuries, and above all, returning him and his servants to their human forms. All in all, Gaston had learned the hard way that pride literally comes before a fall.

General Information

Name: Gaston

Origin: Beauty and the Beast

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Local "Hero"

Species: Human

Occupation: Hunter, Tavern Owner

Status: Deceased (Gaston fell to his own death after stabbing the beast in the back)

Alignment: Neutral Evil (Gaston is an arogrant and prideful individual who only wish to marry Belle due to her look even going as far as convincing the village to go kill Beast upon learning Belle had feelings for him)

Codex Statistics

Tier: 9-B

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Wall level (Gaston could harm Beast with his blows who could defeat a whole pack of European wolves, he can aslo fairly easily destroy wooden furniture and even shake a whole room by slamming a door even making a piece of the celling fall down. Gaston could also destroy the head of a statue)

Durability: Wall level (Gaston could handle attacks from Beast)

Striking Strength: Wall Class

Lifting Strength: Class 1 (gaston can easily lift a bench up with one arm while 3 grown women are sitting on it and is much stronger than Belle who seemingly lifted beast up on her horse, Beast's body is that of a bear meaning he should likely be as heavy as one. He could also somewhat struggle with Beast who can lift Forte's key board))

Travel Speed: Superhuman

Attack Speed: Superhuman (Gaston can keep up with Beast who Can keep up in battle with wolves)

Reaction Speed: Superhuman

Stamina: Above Average (Gaston has a muscular body which should put his stamina at least this high)

Range: Standard Melee, Hundreds of Meters with weapons

Intelligence: Below Average Intelligence Academic wise (Gaston refuses to read a book without pictures and is depicted as rather unintellgient when it comes to academics), Above Average otherwise (He convinced the village to go kill the beast and he is seen as an extremely talented hunter)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Weapon Usage and Penetration Damage (Marksmanship and Dagger/Knife Usage; Gaston can effectively use a blunderbuss and a bow alongside being seen using a hunting knife), Social Influencing (Upon learing Belle had feeling for the Beast Gaston convinced the village to go kill the Beast)


Equipment

Blunderbuss, Bow and arrows, Hunting Knife


Other

Standard Tactics: Gaston will typically go for shooting his opponent. If ever forced in close combat, Gaston will try looking around his surrounding for an object that he can use like a club. As a last ditch effort, Gaston will atempt to stab his opponent using his hunting knife.

Weaknesses: Gaston is arrogant and overconfident

Battle Records

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