Let's begin with the story, shall we?

(Cue the "Overture" song from the Beauty and the Beast movie when the Prince's castle is shown. The Overture is the part where we can hear elements from songs in the movie)

Once upon a time, in a small kingdom in the deepest hearts of France, lives a young, handsome king in a beautiful palace. Although he had everything in even your wildest dreams, the young king is selfish, narcissistic, spoiled, and unkind.

We see the King, his name is King Alvin, he is a boy in his late teens or older. He has a brown hair and hazel eyes, and is wearing a very beautiful silk robe, with a red coat and white shirt in it. He was meanwhile, having his make-up applied by his maid, Plumette. His face is now pale as a vampire as a result of the make up, and even has a brown eyeliner applied in his eyes. After that, he was given a brown wig. Suddenly, a man with a brown tuxedo coat and white wig comes, his name is Cogsworth, he was the Prince's majordomo

Cogsworth :Your Highness, the party is about to start.

He taxed the villagers largely to fill his palace with the most beautiful objects

Alvin responds from his seat, never once looking at Cogsworth as he was too busy admiring himself in his vanity mirror.

AlvinOui, maître.(returns to admiring himself)There is nothing in this palace who is as beautiful as me.

And filled the parties with the most beautiful. He never knows that his behavior will be the dead of him one day.

Meanwhile, in the palace's grand hall, so many beautiful young women in white dresses gathered as the sound of a piano is suddenly heard. The piano comes from an Italian-looking man with a scraggly white wig, it was from Maestro Cadenza, near him, was his wife, the world-famous opera diva, Madame Charlene de Garderobe. She has a pale white skin and a long blonde hair and a rather slender build and was wearing a blood red French dress. She then begins to sing as the women begins to dance and as the King was seated on his throne)

Madame Charlene de Garderobe :(singing)

Oh how divine
Glamour, music and magic combine
See the maidens so anxious to shine
Look for a sign that enhances chances
He will be his special one

As she sings, the women's dancing suddenly becomes faster as Alvin joined them in the dance.

What a display
What a breathtaking thrilling away
Every prince every dog has his day
And I'll sing with passion and gusto fit to bust
Oh not a care in the WOOOOOOOOORLD!

However, as she sings, suddenly the lights in the palace went out and a thunder struck is heard. From the palace's main door, an old woman with dark pink robes is seen walking towards Alvin, who is just as shocked to see why the lights suddenly went out.

However, suddenly, an unexpected intruder arrives at his castle. An old lady seeking shelter from the bitter storm outside, as a gift, she offered the prince a single, beautiful rose. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, Alvin turned the woman away.

(Alvin takes the rose and takes a look at it for a while before throwing it away back to the old lady)

The Old Woman :I warned thee, Thou shall not be fooled by one's appearances, as beauty is found within as well.

Alvin :I told you, I AM NOT GOING TO ACCEPT IT! GUARDS! TAKE HER AWAY!

As he said that, a surprising turn of events happened.

The castle's staff, especially Cogsworth and Lumiere suddenly gasped in shock. As the guards takes the old woman away, suddenly the guards glows pink before disappearing from thin air, as the old woman's eyes suddenly glowed pink.

The old woman's wrinkly appearance melted away to reveal….a beautiful enchantress!

(As the old woman's eyes glows pink, suddenly, from her pink robes glows hot pink to reveal, a beautiful woman resembling Brittany, but in a mystical-looking pink robes and blonde hair. Shocked, the King bows down at the Enchantress in fear as if apologizing, but, the Enchantress suddenly creates a pink ball of energy from her hands and suddenly shoots a thorn of roses and wrapped the King in what seems to be a cocoon made out of thorn of roses before blasting away the cocoon to reveal that the King has been transformed into a demonic-looking beast that seems to be a fusion of a bull, a lion, and a chipmunk.

The king begged for forgiveness, but it was too late. She does see that the prince has no love in his heart. As punishment, she transformed him into a hideous beast.

Seeing what he becomes now, the King roared in agony and started a rampage in the hall, and even ripped a painting of himself in anger as his servants watch in shock.

She also puts a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there. As days turns into years, the King and his servants were seemingly forgotten by the world. As the Enchantress has removed any trace of memories of them from the people they loved. She left the rose she offered and enchant it. If the King can learn to love before the last petal falls, she promised him that he will become a human again, but he will be doomed to remain a beast for a long time. As the years passed, the King falls into despair, as he thinks…What normal woman in her mind will ever love a hideous beast like himself?!

And…that's the end of Chapter 1! Seems rather dark at the end for a semi-dark story that begins with a lighthearted scene? And yes, I make the King's transformation into a Beast seemingly darker than in the original 1991 and 2017 versions. As opposed to have him being transformed automatically, I made it seemingly more darker by wrapping him around with a cocoon made out of thorns of roses and have the Enchantress blast away the cocoon to finish the curse.

Again, I don't own Alvin and The Chipmunks, and so does Beauty and the Beast. All musical properties here are owned by songwriters Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman!

And next time in Chipette and the Beast….

There must be more than this provincial life!