TO EVERYONE WHO SAYS WE CAN'T TELL WHAT THE ORIGINAL COLORS WERE: You know, we cannot know exactly, exactly, precisely, what the original colors were, but we still have a pretty good darn idea. The huge, huge difference between the VHS, Laserdisc, and clips and images from the theatrical release compared to the knew releases is laughable, there is obvious changing.
Okay, so maybe the VHS was too dark. Why would the LserDisc, which was meant to make the films look better, a step between VHS and DVD, look just as dark, though?
Why would they have trailers and clips on DVDs in the pristine digital format still have darker colors? It's the original colors, on DVD, so the TV settings and the VHS and LaserDisc quality has NOTHING to do with the changes! In fact, on the DVD they showed the original colors in bonus features! And they looked way different from the movie on THE SAME DVD!
And who the heck says you can't remember what you saw in the theaters, depending on your age, if you were old enough to remember it? I'm sorry, are you in everyone's brain and you absolutely can know what they see? No!
Finally, the Belle reflection. Look, in the reflection, she has two arms (or two shoulders) on the one side of her body! (the side with her hair on it):





