Potts initially doesn't believe him and puts him into the tub. When Belle comes to the castle looking for Maurice, Chip comes into the kitchen telling Mrs. Potts and watches sadly as the Beast grabs Maurice and takes him to the dungeon. The Beast then storms in and Chip hides behind Mrs. When Maurice drinks the tea, he tickles Chip with his mustache, making Chip laugh. He is first seen having tea poured into him for Maurice to drink. Potts' son who gets turned into a teacup under the spell of the Enchantress. Potts that there is a girl (Belle) in the castle, she scolds him for making up such tall tales. As is typical of curious boys his age, he apparently has an overactive imagination when he comes rushing in to inform Mrs. He loves Belle very much and views her as his big sister and best friend. He is also shown to be very brave and heroic as shown in the first film, where he saves Belle and her father, Maurice, in order for them to rescue the Beast from Gaston and the angry mob. He is a cheerful and active young boy and (like his mother and the rest of the staff) is shown to have a great fear of the Beast's temper. At the end of the film, once Belle and the Beast fell in love, Chip is magically restored to his human form.Ĭhip is adventurous and constantly curious about the world around him. Potts was transformed into a teapot, Chip was likewise transformed into a teacup. Like the other inhabitants of the castle, he was cursed by the Enchantress.
As a human, Chip is a seven-year-old boy who works with Mrs.