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Funko Pop 91 Cogsworth
Cogsworth is a supporting character in Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast. He is the Beast's strict, yet loyal majordomo who was turned into an enchanted pendulum clock, due to the Enchantress' curse. As the Beast's majordomo, Cogsworth is the most powerful figure in the castle, second only to the master himself. He is in charge of all the servants and upholding the Beast's laws, no matter how harsh they may be. He is also one of the Beast's most trusted confidants and advisor. Despite his position, Cogsworth is not the most respected member of the household and is often the butt of their jokes—mainly those of Lumiere. Cogsworth and Lumiere are best friends and share a brotherly relationship. However, they are also rivals at times, mainly due to their conflicting opinions regarding the master's rules. While Cogsworth is almost excessively strict, Lumiere is rebellious and carefree. As such, the two servants are often at odds. Cogsworth's ultimate goal is to retire early and spend the rest of his days in a seaside shack, where he'll indulge in lounging and tea.
Cogsworth is first introduced as pompous, bossy, and controlling. He takes his position as majordomo very seriously and seems to enjoy the power that comes with his job. He also values his own intelligence and likes to boast how knowledgeable he is when given the chance. Though a valued member of the castle, the other servants are fairly quick to knock his ego down a few notches. This is a source of contention for Cogsworth, who becomes incredibly irritable and no-nonsense when others refuse to listen to him—even if their reasons are sound. Underneath the surface, he isn't controlling for the sake of it. As the Beast's most loyal and trusted advisor, Cogsworth acts as something of a peacekeeper. There was little that could tame the Beast's temper prior to Belle's arrival in the castle, and as such, Cogsworth sought to ensure that everything in the castle is to the Beast's liking no matter how cold-hearted he may come off by doing so; that way, the amount of tension caused by the Beast's temper (and the punishments that come with it) could be minimized. Though his allegiance is partially driven by fear, Cogsworth is genuinely loyal to the Beast. He was shown to care for his master's happiness and well-being, specifically during the time of Belle's imprisonment, as he took it upon himself to boost the Beast's confidence and provide romantic advice whenever necessary. Cogsworth is also deeply loyal to his friends; despite his rivalry with Lumiere, Cogsworth never actually exploits his power to one-up or reprimand the former, even though he has the right to do so.
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