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Quasimodo and Madellaine
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A lot of people don't like the second Hunchback of Notre Dame movie, but I think that's mostly because the plot and villain were such a letdown after Frollo. As its own Disney movie, it would have been a perfectly good movie. But because it was a sequel, and the sequel to the Hunchback of Notre Dame, no less, it was expected to measure up to its predecessor, which it did not. Sarousch as the villain of his own movie would have been fine, but coming after Frollo he was almost laughable.
What would have been good would have been if they'd incorporated the novel into the movie more and had Jehan Frollo, Claude Frollo's younger brother from the original novel, show up to avenge his brother. The whole thing could have been his plan to get revenge for his brother (what better way to punish your brother's killers than by kidnapping the child of two of the people who killed him?), and Madellaine could have been working for him instead.
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It wasn't easy finding a movie clip from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" so I have to go with the one where the scenes have been cut and faded together. But I think it turned out alright.
So MJ as Madellaine tries to confront The Joker as Sarousch that she doesn't want to take part of his thievery. But because The Joker as Sarousch pose a threat that he and his men will kill Jason as Quasimodo, she had no choice but to lure him away.
Then as she tries to explain what was happening, the bell got stolen. Then things took a turn for the worse.
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Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Rating: G
Director: Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale
Cast: Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Charles Kimbrough, Mary Wickes, Jane Withers, Jason Alexander, Paul Kandel, Mary Kay Bergman, David Ogden Stiers, Gary Trousdale, Corey Burton, Bill Fagerbakke, Jim Cummings, Patrick Pinney
Release year: 1996
Genres: drama, romance
Blurb: Isolated bell-ringer Quasimodo wishes to leave Notre Dame Cathedral, against the wishes of Judge Claude Frollo, his stern guardian and Paris' strait-laced Minister of Justice. His first venture into the outside world finds him with Esmeralda, a kindhearted and fearless Romani woman who openly stands up to Frollo's tyranny.
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My two top Disney heroines.
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Villain Song Showdown Bracket G Round 3
Hellfire (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) - Villain: Judge Claude Frollo
Feed Me (Little Shop of Horrors) - Villain: Audrey II
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Happy Mother’s Day from the Sequel Mamas!!!
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Ever since reading your Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 rewrite, I like to imagine that whenever Quasimodo and Madellaine get married in several years, their wedding is on Zephyr's birthday. They don't originally plan for the wedding to be on that day, but once they realize it's going to be around that time, Quasi suggests to push it off for another few weeks so it's on the same day. This way Zephyr can have a new, happy memory to associate with his birthday, instead of just a sad one.
That sounds like a suggestion Madellaine might make. They'd likely ask Esmeralda and Zephyr for permission first.
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PRE-COMPETITION POLLS! PLACE YOUR BETS!
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Claude Frollo. Claude Faustus. I refuse to believe that this is an accident.
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