For som reasons, Disney made him the good guy

>for som reasons, Disney made him the good guy

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The cuckback of notre dame

>for some reasons, disney decided to make a musical based on a moody and grotesque tragedy set during one of the darkset periods of mankind where literally no one is kind, gentle or altruistic

>darkset periods of mankind
?

darkest, duh

>"The moral of the story is that you shouldn't judge people by their appearance"
>*proceeds to make villains the only ugly characters in every film*
What the fuck, Disney?

I'll take "Who is Gastone" for $500

It's not that all villains are ugly, it's just that all ugly characters are always villains.

Have you even WATCHED a Disney movie since the 80s

I politely disagree.

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>maleficient

>disney decided to make a musical
There's an actual stage musical you know.

>where literally no one is kind, gentle or altruistic
Lol do you actually believe this shit?

He's not a bad guy in the original either, dumbshit.

He is a tortured soul completely under Frollo's thumb right up to the end.

Quasimodo not getting Esmeralda is tied to the actual theme of the movie. Just because you're projecting hard on a fictional character doesn't mean he was an incel with rage.

"Who is the monster and who is the man?" Both Frollo an Quasimodo are taken by Esmeralda in different ways. Frollo wants to hate fuck/murder her, and Quasimodo just hopes she might love him someday. She's the framing device. Quasimodo respects her autonomy and lets her go. Frollo would rather have her die. Frollo's monsterhood and Quasimodo's humanity are both shown through how they react to Esmeralda.

I mean, christ, Quasimodo isn't even a virgin. He gets a girlfriend in the sequel.

>almost raped Esmeralda
>he's a good guy!

>an almost mentally retarded, uneducated cripple confronted with the first female he's probably gotten the closest physically ever to since the day he was squirted out almost raped a chick
>this is somehow out of the realm of unreasonable expectations and a sure sign of active malice
Have you no understanding?

When did he even come close to raping her? He also saved her life at least twice. And actually got to fuck her, albeit after she died.

I think post-Loin King Renaissance Disney used a lot of weird shit as their film source in an attempt to deflect the intense criticism that the company was like a king Midas of watered-down corporate idealism. You have to remember the 90's were the born place of "corporate consciousness" I guess you could call it, and it extended into the 2000's with Bush and Obama. Remember, people FUCKING HATED DISNEY for a long time. Their planned American themed Virginia park had to be scrapped entirely due to outlast they received for trying to Disneyfy history, and Euro Disney was an absolute disaster. Eisner was ruthless in his pursuit to expand the company and people were becoming more and more mindful of that. Meanwhile, the animation crew has to juggle "fun for the whole family" with "Oscar-bait, self aware, art film everyone will take super seriously" and that's how you come out with Pocahontas and, to a lesser extent, Hunchback. Early 2000's Disney had a better footing in terms of what to make, it focused more on just delivering good movies, and that continues today. That and having Eisner leave helped to heal the rift Disney had created with some people. They really didn't start seeing huge support for their brand until the 2010's with the revival period and the gradual acquisition of Marvel and Star Wars. It was too big of a company to ignore. Not to mention the internet helped them with nostalgia credibility. Films like Hutchback, once seen as mostly failures by Disney, where breathed new life with their cult status. That's what interests me about the post-Loin King era up until Treasure Planet, that all those films in one way or another have a decent sized following, yet they're brought down to such a low level bring in the shadow of four giants.

>it's ok to rape dead girls as long as you are a retard

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>I mean, christ, Quasimodo isn't even a virgin. He gets a girlfriend in the sequel.
Let’s not.

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You can't rape the dead though, by definition rape is forcing into sex agaist their will, and dead people don't have will.

>dead girl
>rape
That is physically impossible.

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In the original story, Quasimodo fucks up and turns in Esmeralda and she's hanged. After murdering Frollo for being a dick, he goes to the graveyard, digs up Esmeralda's dead body and hugs it until he dies of starvation. I forget if it's implied he tries to fuck the corpse or not, but it wouldn't surprise me.

Even disregarding the sequel Quasi still gets everything else he wanted: Frollo's dead, Quasi's free, his closest friends are happy together and everyone in Paris loves him despite his appearance. It's still a lot happier than the book's ending.

it was a hug you sick fucks. Not everyone is as depraved as you

>Implying Anons have a concept of Non-sexual actions
I’ve seen people confuse pain-induced shock for orgasm on here.

He didn't dig her up, she was put in a mass grave along with everyone else that died at the battle of Notre Dame, including mah boi Clopaine.

Necrophilia is not exactly bad, just nasty.

except there was no necrophilia. Its just one anons headcanon. Its like the Frogs inserting Lancalot in Arthur stories

>one of the darkset periods of mankind where literally no one is kind, gentle or altruistic
You mean nowadays?

Quasimodo was a good guy in the novel, too. I mean, technically he was the best guy of the lot. Frollo, however, is a lot more sympathetic and way more tormented. In the book, he's - as far as I can tell - a good man until he goes increasingly batshit.

The Guard Captain just wants to fuck Esmeralda, and doesn't even bother to testify on her behalf after she's framed for his 'murder'.

Basically almost everyone dies in the end, except for Phoebus, who marries a rich girl and lives more-or-less happily ever after.

Don't forget Pierre and the goat. They live happily ever after!

Did he really raped her corpse? I reckon that he just let himself die in the crypt while holding her body in his arms

Jafar's actor is way hotter than Aladdin, don't know what horseshit you are spouting.