The curse can only be broken if the Beast learns to love another and receives the other's love in return before the last petal of the enchantress's rose withers and falls if not, he will be doomed to remain a beast forever. She conjures a powerful curse, transforming him into a hideous beast, his servants into household items, and the entire castle and all its surroundings into a dark, forbidding place, so that he will learn not to judge by appearances. The Prince tries to apologize, but she has already seen the lack of kindness in his heart. The woman then throws off her disguise, revealing that she is a beautiful enchantress. The beggar warns him not to judge by appearances, but the Prince ignores her and shuts the door on her. Repulsed by her appearance, the prince turns her away. The woman asks for shelter from the cold, and in return, offers the young prince a rose. In the prologue, told through stained glass windows, an old beggar woman arrives at the castle of a French prince. 2 Differences Between the Three Different Versions.A third and final remake version appeared on on Novem(the same day as the real film's 30th anniversary). Brerdaniel's version reappeared to Google Drive in November 2015. A 2nd remake version by BrerBrian02 appeared on Google Drive in 9-12-2014. A remake version appeared on YouTube in January 2009. It premiered on YouTube in November 2007. It is the first film in the Pooh's Adventures Series. Pooh's Adventures of Beauty and the Beast is the first ever Winnie the Pooh crossover created by brerdaniel. Walt Disney Animation Studios (remake and final remake) Pooh's Adventures of Beauty and the Beast