The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1996) Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film

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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1996) Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

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  • Feature Length Animated FilmFeature
  • Hand Drawn / Computer Assisted Animation
  • Walt Disney Studios
  • Animation Studio: Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
  • Cartoon Characters: Quasimodo, Esmeralda, Judge Claude Frollo, Phoebus, Clopin, Laverne, Victor, Hugo.
  • Voice Actors: Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Heidi Mollenhauer, Mary Kay Bergman, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Paul Kandel, Charles Kimbrough, Jason Alexander, Mary Wickes; Full Voice Cast Full Voice Cast...
  • Directed By Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise.
  • Produced By Don Hahn, Roy Conli, Philip Lofaro.
  • Animated By David Brewster, T. Daniel Hofstedt, James Baxter, Tony Fucile, Russ Edmonds, Ron Husband, Will Finn, David Pruiksma, Michael Surrey, Kathy Zielinski, Dave Burgess, Mark Pudleiner; more Animators More Cartoon Animators...
  • Awards: Oscar Statuette  Academy Award Nominee, Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score, 1997, Golden Globe Award Nominee, Best Original Score, 1997.
  • Music: Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz.
  • Editor: Ellen Keneshea.
  • Originally Released on June 21, 1996. (more dates More Dates...)
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 90 minutes.
  • Production Number: 1483
  • TechniColor
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

Cartoon Summary:

The year is 1487, in the gritty and tumultuous urban center of Paris, where the magnificent Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame towers above all else, and the sound of its bells are the soul of the city. The bell-ringer of Notre Dame is a mysterious and misshapen...  (more)

Cartoon Production Information:

Foreign Language Title:

"Le Bossu De Notre-Dame (French)."

Stylistically, artistic coordinator Randy Fullmer, art director Dave Goetz, layout supervisor Ed Ghertner and background supervisor Lisa Keane set out to incorporate Hugo's Gothic vision and spent considerable time analyzing the author's own drawings...  (more)

Production budget estimated at $100 million.

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My favorites are, in order, "Bells of Notre Dame", "Hellfire", and "God Help the Outcasts". Way to go Disney-oh!

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Disney brings the heroic story of Notre Dames mysterious, lonely but gentle bell ringer named Quasimode, to spectacular life, Disney style!

Quasimode leaves the safety of the bell tower, at the urging of his gargoyle friends, Victor, Hugo and Laverne...  (read more)

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This effort continued the trend in Disney movies towards musicals, and, I feel, suffered for it. The visuals were excellent and the characters were very well designed. But the music definately got in the way, ranging from pretty good to quite bad. Also I was...  (read more)

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