You have a heartwrenching ending and a satisfying moment with Frollo's death later on. Imagine if Hunchback was the only Disney movie to not have a happy ending.
>last scene is Quasimoto hunching over Esmerelda's grave without showing him actually starving like in the book, or getting in there with the corpse.
>Imagine if Hunchback was the only Disney movie to not have a happy ending.
The Fox and the Hound's is anything but happy.
Asher Stewart
In the musical thats how it ends, it's absolutely gut wrenching.
Christian Anderson
Quick Sup Forums
Prince of Egypt or Hunchback of Notre Dame?
Ayden Ross
I said QUICK
Jackson Nelson
Damn it user, LET ME THINK!
Logan Thompson
Prince of Egypt is the superior choice.
Austin Thompson
Overall yes, but Goddamn if Hellfire isn't all that and a bag of chips.
Jack Ross
I prefer Hunchback's music but Prince of Egypt overall. Some real Sophie's Choice shit right there, though, both excellent.
Michael Hernandez
How is she alive?
Easton Perez
Hellfire is marred by the travesty that is Heaven's Light as a lead in
Eli Rivera
>If this movie succeeded, we would've gotten a Les Miserables >Would've been Disney's first PG-13 animated movie >This could've lead Disney to be more ballsey with different kinds of movies. >Parents threw a bitch fit over Hunchback's darker tone >They puss out and go back to their normal routine.
Fucking over sensitive pricks ruining our chances of getting something really good.
Hunchback all day, erry day Every scene is kino and there's nothing better than religious sexual repression put into song by Tony Jay Fug I wanted to see him take it out on Esmeralda so fucking bad
Ian Watson
>If this movie succeeded, we would've gotten a Les Miserables THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE FUCKING SHIT WTF
David Sullivan
Same.
Caleb Taylor
>If this movie succeeded, we would've gotten a Les Miserables WHAT?!
Gabriel Butler
It was more happy than sad. Copper stood up for Todd, Amos realizes the error of his ways, Todd's life is spared, Todd & Vixie get to make babies, the caterpillar became a butterfly, Chief survives, & Amos is patched up by the Widow giving each other company.
Blake Cooper
Disney movies need to have happy endings. It's what people expect when they put their name on their product. Audiences want to leave the theaters feeling good about themselves & a renewed sense of justice in the world.
Kayden Cook
It's bittersweet though. Tod and Copper went their separate ways (albeit on good terms) and never got to go back to the good ol' days of just hanging out and being pals like they wanted.
Matthew Brown
Stop bashing THoND because it didn't go "far enough" with its dark themes. We got a malformed hero who doesn't get the girl in the end, a semen demon heroine, a villain driven by violent lust, & Gregorian chanting. Be happy with what we got, okay?
Asher Wilson
No, but it's part of growing up. The got to know each other, they developed themselves as individuals separately, & grew apart even excluding all the drama. It's a bittersweet ending, but it's an ending where everyone wins, which is rare in Disney films.
Xavier King
Maybe when Disney eventually remakes this in live-action
Bentley Fisher
>If this movie succeeded, we would've gotten a Les Miserables
They would have butchered LesMis the same way they butchered Hunchback.