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* PlotHole: Melody's song implies that her magical powers are just part of her imagination, but it that was true, that would mean the instruments aren't real and [[spoiler:therefore they couldn't tell Quasimodo not to play the bell.]] If all is real, why doesn't she escapes from the jail?
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* OffModel: A lot. The characters often move their faces weirdly and have some of their parts dissapeared in some scenes. The bats don't move their mouths in a scene.
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* KarmaHoudini: Jean Claude and his father aren't the best rulers and [[spoiler:they get off scot-free. The former escaped and the latter stayed as a guest during the ending]].
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* KarmaHoudini: Jean Claude and his father aren't the best rulers ([[InformedAttribute or the audience is supposed to believe so in the case of the former]]) and [[spoiler:they get off scot-free. The former escaped and the latter stayed as a guest during the ending]].
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* ShoutOut: A mild one - at the end of the opening song, a boy runs past holding a skunk, in reference to PepeLePew.
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. This seems more of a Beauty and the Beast story than one of the Hunchback. The [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this - even the ''Creator/DingoPictures'' version was more accurate to the book than this is.
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. This seems more of a Beauty and the Beast story than one of the Hunchback. The [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this - even the ''Creator/DingoPictures'' Creator/DingoPictures version was more accurate to the book than this is.
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''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Jean Claude complains that if people keeps celebrating, he won't have taxes. Needless to say, that's bad for the city.
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* AdaptationNameChange: The gypsy is not Esmeralda, is Melody.
* AdaptedOut: Almost all the characters. The only character who really averts this is Quasimodo. Melody and Jean Claude are modificated characters.
* AnachronismStew: The story supposedly happens in a medieval France, but in the opening song the people are wearing clothes of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Can Can appeared in 1830 and yet there are references to it during the song.
* AdaptedOut: Almost all the characters. The only character who really averts this is Quasimodo. Melody and Jean Claude are modificated characters.
* AnachronismStew: The story supposedly happens in a medieval France, but in the opening song the people are wearing clothes of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Can Can appeared in 1830 and yet there are references to it during the song.
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* AdaptationNameChange: The gypsy is not Esmeralda, is but Melody.
* AdaptedOut: Almost all the characters. The only character who really averts this is Quasimodo. Melody and Jean Claude aremodificated modificed characters.
* AnachronismStew: The story supposedly happens ina medieval France, but in the opening song the people are wearing clothes of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Can Can appeared in 1830 and yet there are references to it during the song.
* AdaptedOut: Almost all the characters. The only character who really averts this is Quasimodo. Melody and Jean Claude are
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. This seems more of a Beauty and the Beast story than one of the Hunchback. The [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this - even the ''DingoPictures'' version was more accurate to the book than this is.
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* KarmaHoudini: Jean Claude and his father weren't aren't the best rulers and [[spoiler:they got get off scot-free. The former escaped and the latter stayed as a guest during the ending]].
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. This seems more of a Beauty and the Beast story than one of the Hunchback. The [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this - heck, even the ''DingoPictures'' version was more accurate to the booki than this is.
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. This seems more of a Beauty and the Beast story than one of the Hunchback. Even the The [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this.this - heck, even the ''DingoPictures'' version was more accurate to the booki than this is.
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* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain: Quasimdo vs. Jean Claude. [[spoiler:Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].
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* TheThemeParkVersion: Not only the film, but the opening song. The opening song is just reduced to stereotypes about Paris.
* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain:Quasimdo Quasimodo vs. Jean Claude. [[spoiler:Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].
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* EverybodyLives: [[spoiler: Yes, everybody lives.]]
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* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude, being an {{Expy}} of Gaston, is handsome and manly. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo becomes a hunk]].
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* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude, being an {{Expy}} of Gaston, is handsome and manly. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo becomes is revealed to be a hunk]].hunk himself]].
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** The song "When I'm Looking at You" includes references to alarm clocks and telephones.
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* TheGrotesque: Quasimodo averts this trope. Even [[spoiler:before his appearance change]], Quasimodo isn't really ugly. [[His hunchback status happened because his stepfather forced him to work in the cathedral.]]
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* TheGrotesque: Quasimodo averts this trope. Even [[spoiler:before his appearance change]], Quasimodo isn't really ugly. [[His [[spoiler:His hunchback status happened because his stepfather forced him to work in the cathedral.]]
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* TheGrotesque: Quasimodo subverts this trope. Even [[spoiler:before his appearance change]], Quasimodo isn't really ugly.
* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude is a villainous example. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo becomes a hunk]].
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ugly. [[His hunchback status happened because his stepfather forced him to work in the cathedral.]]
* {{Hunk}}: JeanClaude Claude, being an {{Expy}} of Gaston, is a villainous example.handsome and manly. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo becomes a hunk]].
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* AdaptedOut: Almost all the characters. The only character who really averts this is Quasimodo. Melody and Jean Claude are modificated characters of Esmeralda and the Frollo brothers, respectively.
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* CompositeCharacter: Jean Claude is a composite character of Claude Frollo and his brother Jehan... And [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Gaston]].
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* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain: Quasimdo vs. Jean Claude. [[spoiler:Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].
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* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain: Quasimdo vs. Jean Claude. [[spoiler:Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].handsome]].
* VillainHasAPoint: Jean Claude complains that if people keeps celebrating, he won't have taxes. Needless to say, that's bad to the city.
* VillainHasAPoint: Jean Claude complains that if people keeps celebrating, he won't have taxes. Needless to say, that's bad to the city.
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* BeautifulAllAlong: [[spoiler: Quasimodo.]]
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* CainAndAbel: [[Quasimodo and Jean Claude are brothers. The latter imprisoned the former in Notre Dame.]]
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Quasimodo. [[spoiler:He even becomes handsome at the ending!]]
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* AnimatedInanimateObject: Melody's instruments and a decorative bow.
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* AnimatedInanimateObject: AnimateInanimateObject: Melody's instruments and a decorative bow.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Jean Claude and his gluttonfather.father, the Baron.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Jean Claude and his glutton
* {{Disneyfication}}: Exaggerated. This adaptation eliminated all the violence, and even the religious context.
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* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain: Quasimdo vs. Jean Claude. [[Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].
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* DastardlyWhiplash: Jean Claude.
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* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude is a villainous example. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo also becomes a hunk]].
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* TalkingAnimals: The Bats of Notre Dame.
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* TalkingAnimals: {{Talking Animal}}s: The Bats of Notre Dame.
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The story is about the hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo, and a gypsy girl called Esmeralda... oops! The gypsy's actual name is [[AdaptationNameChange Melody]]. The troubles are caused by [[CompositeCharacter Jean Claude]], an arrogant killjoy.
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The story is about the hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo, and a gypsy girl called Esmeralda... oops! The gypsy's actual name is [[AdaptationNameChange Melody]]. The troubles are caused by [[CompositeCharacter Jean Claude]], an arrogant killjoy.arrogant, greedy killjoy who wants to stop Melody because he thinks she diminishes the taxes.
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* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. Even the [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this.
* {{Greed}}: Jean Claude's motivation.
* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude is a villainous example. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo also becomes a hunk]].
* {{Jerkass}}: Jean Claude.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Pierre, the minion of Jean Claude.
* UglyHeroVsGoddlookingVillain: Quasimdo vs. Jean Claude. [[Subverted at the climax because Quasimodo becomes handsome]].
* InNameOnly: The narrative is completely different. Even the [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Disney version]] had more to do with the source material than this.
* {{Greed}}: Jean Claude's motivation.
* {{Hunk}}: Jean Claude is a villainous example. [[spoiler: At the climax, Quasimodo also becomes a hunk]].
* {{Jerkass}}: Jean Claude.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Pierre, the minion of Jean Claude.
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This is the 1996 Creator/GoldenFilms AnimatedAdaptation of Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame.
The story is about the hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo, and a gypsy girl called Esmeralda... oops! The gypsy's actual name is [[AdaptationNameChange Melody]]. The troubles are caused by [[CompositeCharacter Jean Claude]], an arrogant killjoy.
!!The film has examples of:
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Quasimodo. [[spoiler:He even becomes handsome at the ending!]]
* AdaptationNameChange: The gypsy is not Esmeralda, is Melody.
* BrokenAesop: The movie is supposed to teach that TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside, but [[spoiler:Quasimodo became beautiful, so the moral is: looks don't matter as long as you're handsome.]]
The story is about the hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo, and a gypsy girl called Esmeralda... oops! The gypsy's actual name is [[AdaptationNameChange Melody]]. The troubles are caused by [[CompositeCharacter Jean Claude]], an arrogant killjoy.
!!The film has examples of:
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Quasimodo. [[spoiler:He even becomes handsome at the ending!]]
* AdaptationNameChange: The gypsy is not Esmeralda, is Melody.
* BrokenAesop: The movie is supposed to teach that TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside, but [[spoiler:Quasimodo became beautiful, so the moral is: looks don't matter as long as you're handsome.]]