Belle
You are no longer alone.
Suzu is a 17-year-old high-school student living in a rural town with her father. Wounded by the loss of her mother at a young age, Suzu one day discovers the massive online world "U" and dives into this alternate reality as her avatar, Belle. Before long, all of U's eyes are fixed on Belle, when, suddenly, a mysterious, dragon-like figure appears before her.
Trailers & Videos

English Dub Trailer
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90 Second Trailer [Subtitled]

30 Second Trailer

70 Second Trailer
![Thumbnail for video: millennium parade feat. Belle [Kylie McNeill] - U (Main Theme Song) Thumbnail for video: millennium parade feat. Belle [Kylie McNeill] - U (Main Theme Song)](https://img.youtube.com/vi/fX0NbhMufLs/hqdefault.jpg)
millennium parade feat. Belle [Kylie McNeill] - U (Main Theme Song)
![Thumbnail for video: Belle [Kylie McNeill] - Lend Me Your Voice (Insert Song) Thumbnail for video: Belle [Kylie McNeill] - Lend Me Your Voice (Insert Song)](https://img.youtube.com/vi/ERsdaJnKaa4/hqdefault.jpg)
Belle [Kylie McNeill] - Lend Me Your Voice (Insert Song)

Belle Medley (Vocals by Kylie McNeill)
Cast

Kaho Nakamura
Suzu Naito / Belle (voice)

Ryo Narita
Shinobu Hisatake (voice)

Shota Sometani
Shinjiro 'Kamishin' Chikami (voice)

Tina Tamashiro
Ruka Watanabe (voice)

Lilas Ikuta
Hiroka 'Hiro' Betsuyaku (voice)

Ryoko Moriyama
Yoshitani (voice)

Michiko Shimizu
Kita (voice)

Fuyumi Sakamoto
Okumoto (voice)

Yoshimi Iwasaki
Nakai (voice)

Sachiyo Nakao
Hatanaka (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa
Justin (voice)

Mamoru Miyano
Muitaro Hitokawa / Guttokoraemaru (voice)

Sumi Shimamoto
Suzu's Mother (voice)

Koji Yakusho
Suzu's Father (voice)

Ken Ishiguro
Kei and Tomo's Father (voice)

Hana Hope
Tomo / Angel (voice)

Takeru Satoh
Kei / Dragon (voice)

Kenjiro Tsuda
Jellinek (voice)

Mami Koyama
Swan (voice)

Mitsuru Miyamoto
Fox (voice)
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Reviews
Alunauwie
Belle reimagines Beauty and the Beast as a tender exploration of identity, pain, and self-acceptance in the digital age. Suzu, a shy girl haunted by trauma, finds freedom through her virtual persona, Belle, whose voice reconnects her to the world she once feared. When she encounters the mysterious Beast, their bond becomes a mirror of their hidden wounds and longing to be understood. Through breathtaking visuals and emotionally charged music, Belle captures the struggle between hiding and healing. In the end, it reminds us that true courage lies not in perfection — but in daring to be seen as we are.
Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
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