The gentle but deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame cathedral ventures for the first time from his tower on the Festival of Fools and is set upon by the crowd assembled there because of his ugliness. Rescued by a beautiful, young gypsy woman, he falls in love and later helps to save her and the city of Paris from an evil government official.
"Inspired by Victor Hugo's classic novel, Disney brings the heroic adventures of Quasimodo, the gentle and lonely bell ringer of Notre Dame, to life."
"High above the city of Paris in a spectacular bell tower, the warmhearted bell-ringer Quasimodo and his outrageously funny gargoyle pals gaze upon the "Festival of fools" - the biggest party of the year. Though forbidden to go by his evil guardian Frollo, Quasimodo bravely ventures into a world he has never known but has always dreamed about. Befriended by the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda and her feisty goat Djali, Quasimodo embarks on an awe-inspiring adventure bursting with action, suspense and extraordinary surprises!"
"The gentle but deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame cathedral ventures for the first time from his tower on the Festival of Fools and is set upon by the crowd assembled there because of his ugliness. Rescued by a beautiful, young gypsy woman, he falls in love and later helps to save her and the city of Paris from an evil government official."@en
"Animated. This musical version of the classic tale will bring sweet music to your ears, unlike the bells of Notre Dame cathedral!"@en
"At the urging of his hilarious gargoyle pals, Victor, Hugo and Laverne, Quasimodo leaves the solitary safety of his tower, venturing out to find his first true friend, the gypsy beauty Esmeralda. The most unlikely of heroes, Quasi fights to save the people for who they are, rather than how they appear."@en
"In 15th century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice. But Frollo was forced by the Archdeacon of Notre Dame to raise Quasimodo as his own. Now a young man, Quasimodo is hidden from the world by Frollo in the belltower of the cathedral. But during the Festival of Fools, Quasimodo, cheered on by his gargoyle friends Victor, Hugo, and Laverne, decides to take part in the festivities, where he meets the lively gypsy girl Esmeralda and the handsome soldier Phoebus. The three of them find themselves ranged against Frollo's cruelty and his attempts to destroy the home of the gypsies, the Court of Miracles. And Quasimodo must desperately defend both Esmeralda and the very cathedral of Notre Dame."
"Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools, but the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."
"Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools, but the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."@en
""The tortured life of Quasimodo is explored through film clips, interviews and a historical look at the turbulent times in which he came to life. From the moment the great novelist Victor Hugo created him in 1831, Quasimodo's story has been retold numerous times in plays, on television, in operas, and in an animated Disney musical."--Container."@en
"An animated version set to music. Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools, but the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."
"An animated version set to music. Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools, but the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."@en
"An animated version of Victor Hugo's classic set to music. Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools. But the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."
"An animated version of Victor Hugo's classic set to music. Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools. But the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."@en
"Hunchback of Notre Dame: Quasimodo is the kind hearted but misshapen bell ringer of Notre Dame who must fight to defend his friend Esmeralda and the people he loves. Hunchback of Notre Dame 2: Quasimodo must protect the cathedral's most famous bell and find true love."
"Quasimodo defies his evil guardian Frollo and ventures from his tower to the joyous Festival of Fools. But the crowd turns cruel and rejects Quasi because of the way he looks. Another outcast, the gypsy Esmeralda, rescues him and Quasi finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves, while reminding us to see people for who they are rather than how they appear."@en
"Looks at the character of the hunchback Quasimodo, created by Victor Hugo, through a look at turbulent times in which he was created and the adaptations he has appeared in: operas, TV, film, plays, and now, a musical cartoon."
"Looks at the character of the hunchback Quasimodo, created by Victor Hugo, through a look at turbulent times in which he was created and the adaptations he has appeared in: operas, TV, film, plays, and now, a musical cartoon."@en
"Story of the deformed bellringer Quasimodo who rescues a gypsy girl from the evil intentions of his guardian who wants to kill her."@en
"Story of the deformed bellringer Quasimodo who rescues a gypsy girl from the evil intentions of his guardian who wants to kill her."
"In medieval Paris, Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, struggles to save the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda from being unjustly executed."@en
"Musical excerpts from various Disney productions, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame."@en
"Classic songs from Disney animated features with subtitled lyrics for sing-alongs."@en
"Quasimodo is the kind hearted but misshapen bell ringer of Notre Dame who must fight to defend his friend Esmeralda and the people he loves."
"Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, rejected because of his deformity, is rescued by another outcast, the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, and finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves."@en
"An animated version set to music. Quasimodo ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools, but the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks.The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."
"Quasimodo ventures from his tower to attend the festival of fools. The crowd turns cruel and rejects him because he is ugly. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves -- while reminding us to see people as they are rather than as they appear."
"The crippled bell-ringer of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is befriended by a beautiful dancing girl, Esmeralda, for whom he develops a deep loyalty and devotion."
"Quasimodo defies his evil guardian Frollo and ventures from his tower to the joyous festival of fools. But the crowd turns cruel and rejects him because of the way he looks. The gypsy Esmeralda rescues him and he finds himself battling to save the people and the city he loves--while reminding us to see people as they are rather than how they appear."
"Song li yu ba li de zhong lou nei,zhu zhu yi wei tian xing shan liang de jia xi mo duo, da jia du cheng hu ta wei zhong lou guai ren,cong ta yi chu sheng kai shi,jiu bei zhu ren fu luo luo qiu jin zhu.jin guan ta de zhou zao bu fa gu li ta de hao you shi shou,jia xi mo duo hai shi ke wang neng yi tan wai mian lei fen de shi jie.zhi dao you yi tian,yi chang yu ren jie de qing zhu huo dong zhen de gai bian le ta de yi sheng yu."
"Musical segments extracted from Disney films and television programs."@en
"High above the city of Paris in a spectacular bell tower, the warmhearted bell-ringer Quasimodo and his outrageously funny gargoyle pals gaze upon the "Festival of fools"--The biggest party of the year. Though forbidden to go by his evil guardian Frollo, Quasimodo bravely ventures into a world he has never known but has always dreamed about. Befriended by the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda and her feisty goat Djali, Quasimodo embarks on an awe-inspiring adventure bursting with action, suspense and extraordinary surprises!"
"High above the city of Paris in a spectacular bell tower, the warmhearted bell-ringer Quasimodo and his outrageously funny gargoyle pals gaze upon the "Festival of fools"--The biggest party of the year. Though forbidden to go by his evil guardian Frollo, Quasimodo bravely ventures into a world he has never known but has always dreamed about. Befriended by the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda and her feisty goat Djali, Quasimodo embarks on an awe-inspiring adventure bursting with action, suspense and extraordinary surprises!"@en
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