This is why Frollo is the greatest villain that Disney has created to date, because he's the darkest disney villain to date. You can't have a great story without a villain. Frollo's vanity and self-righteous cruelty contrasts Quasimodo's humility and kindness in such a powerful way, unlike anything seen before in a Disney film, nor have we seen anything like it since in a Disney film, and I really hope that we do eventually
The part where Quasimodo gets tortured by the crowd at the Festival of Fools, I sometimes think that Frollo set that whole thing up. The first ones to throw fruit at Quasimodo were two of Frollo's soldiers.
@@justice_of_TH-cam but he might have told his guards too. As soon as his guards make the first move, the crowd wouldn't resist and join in the "fun" & torture Quasimodo.
Frollo is Disney's most realistic villain, to be sure, but I think people forget that previous (before Hunchback of Notre Dame came out, I mean) Disney villains, for as over-the-top as they were, had their fair share of qualities that we see in real people that made them scary on a realistic level. Gaston in Beauty and the Beast (1991), for example, might be one of the most over-the-top examples of masculinity ever seen on film, but his ease at resorting to violence when he doesn't get his way and his inability to take no for an answer are qualities we definitely see in real people, namely incels. Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989) and Scar from The Lion King (1994) both manipulate naive individuals for their own self-interest by taking advantage of their desires, which is not too uncommon in today's adults. Ursula takes advantage of Ariel's desire to become human to advance her plan, while Scar takes advantage of Simba's ego and desire to prove himself to lure him into a trap. I think we didn't give these villains enough credit for how realistic a threat they posed back in the day.
I kinda assumed that Esmeralda's dance during the festival was Frollo's first time to meet her, based of his shocked and suprised expression and that why he took his lust for her so hard was because he had no excuse. His hate toward romani, in his eyes, is need to bulldoze the heretical beliefs away, something that many meanest christians did in old times. Unlike that, in this case, Frollo did not really have religious excuse to have sexual feeling toward a woman... well, except "she's a witch! she has possessed me!"
R.I.P. Tony Jay (1933-2006) Voice Of Judge Frollo from Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame an amazing and chilling performance singing Hellfire Judge Frollo He's Evil One of The best and most Darkest Disney Villains Ever Judge Frollo He's Really Special and Tony Jay's Voice Was a part of it. ❤️🖤💜🔥😭😢😭😭😭😢😭😢😢😢😭😭
11:21 Thank you! Just because a villain thinks they are doing the right thing doesn't make them redeemable or sympathetic. Villain who believe what they're doing is right can still be pure evil.
Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is my favorite Disney movie ever Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is an amazing Disney movie about the music and Disney animation 🔔🎬🎞📽
Now it's protagonists who are written to be sick in the head. Also, really weird that you assume bigotry is only ever directed at 'marginalized' groups. Biased much?
If only Disney would regain the courage to create another villain as sick & vile as Frollo
Since The Hunchback of Notre Dame wasn't that commercially successful, I doubt they ever will, but one can only hope!
This is why Frollo is the greatest villain that Disney has created to date, because he's the darkest disney villain to date. You can't have a great story without a villain. Frollo's vanity and self-righteous cruelty contrasts Quasimodo's humility and kindness in such a powerful way, unlike anything seen before in a Disney film, nor have we seen anything like it since in a Disney film, and I really hope that we do eventually
When I first saw this movie, I was so terrified because Frollo burning people alive was torture. Burning to death is the worst way to die
There’s far more worst.
@@morganbailey3231 ooh! Morgan is deep. Morgan has _seen things._
The part where Quasimodo gets tortured by the crowd at the Festival of Fools, I sometimes think that Frollo set that whole thing up. The first ones to throw fruit at Quasimodo were two of Frollo's soldiers.
That makes no sense. Frollo had no idea quasimodo was coming. He wouldn't have time to tell the crowd anything
@@justice_of_TH-cam but he might have told his guards too. As soon as his guards make the first move, the crowd wouldn't resist and join in the "fun" & torture Quasimodo.
Frollo is Disney's most realistic villain, to be sure, but I think people forget that previous (before Hunchback of Notre Dame came out, I mean) Disney villains, for as over-the-top as they were, had their fair share of qualities that we see in real people that made them scary on a realistic level. Gaston in Beauty and the Beast (1991), for example, might be one of the most over-the-top examples of masculinity ever seen on film, but his ease at resorting to violence when he doesn't get his way and his inability to take no for an answer are qualities we definitely see in real people, namely incels. Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989) and Scar from The Lion King (1994) both manipulate naive individuals for their own self-interest by taking advantage of their desires, which is not too uncommon in today's adults. Ursula takes advantage of Ariel's desire to become human to advance her plan, while Scar takes advantage of Simba's ego and desire to prove himself to lure him into a trap. I think we didn't give these villains enough credit for how realistic a threat they posed back in the day.
I kinda assumed that Esmeralda's dance during the festival was Frollo's first time to meet her, based of his shocked and suprised expression and that why he took his lust for her so hard was because he had no excuse.
His hate toward romani, in his eyes, is need to bulldoze the heretical beliefs away, something that many meanest christians did in old times.
Unlike that, in this case, Frollo did not really have religious excuse to have sexual feeling toward a woman... well, except "she's a witch! she has possessed me!"
R.I.P. Tony Jay (1933-2006) Voice Of Judge Frollo from Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame an amazing and chilling performance singing Hellfire Judge Frollo He's Evil One of The best and most Darkest Disney Villains Ever Judge Frollo He's Really Special and Tony Jay's Voice Was a part of it. ❤️🖤💜🔥😭😢😭😭😭😢😭😢😢😢😭😭
R.I.P. David Ogden Stiers and Tony Jay The Archdeacon and Judge Frollo are now in Heaven 😭😢😢😭😢😢😭😭😢😢
🎶 Even This Foul Creature May Yet Prove One Day To Be...🎶 Whoa! Judge Frollo Has A Great Singing Voice
Judge Frollo Holy Hellfire!❤️🖤💜🔥
There are many Frollos in this world. Every dictator ever. And they all think they're the good guys.
11:21 Thank you! Just because a villain thinks they are doing the right thing doesn't make them redeemable or sympathetic. Villain who believe what they're doing is right can still be pure evil.
Claude Frollo remains number 1 on my favorite Disney villain list (Maleficent, Hades, Gaston, Scar and Ursula)
Judge Frollo He's My Favorite Disney Villain Ever ❤️🖤💜🔥
4:08 - 4:22 Love the way you describe Frollo's contempt.
Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is my favorite Disney movie ever Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is an amazing Disney movie about the music and Disney animation 🔔🎬🎞📽
As an atheist, I wonder: What would Frolo do to me if he somehow found out about me?
I usually Watched Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame 1 and 2 in 🇺🇲English and Spanish 🇲🇽
Judge Frollo Holy Hellfire! ❤️🖤💜🔥
The Man Lives But MONSTER Dies 👦🏻 😈
🇺🇲Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (🇲🇽Disney's El Jorobado De Notre Dame)
Judge Frollo's Temporary Was Getting Out Of Control
Judge Frollo ❤️🖤💜🔥
11:58 Frollo is evil
Now it's protagonists who are written to be sick in the head.
Also, really weird that you assume bigotry is only ever directed at 'marginalized' groups. Biased much?