The hunchback Of Notre Dame Hellfire English (Disney)
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- The hunchback Of Notre Dame Hellfire English (Disney)
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English Lyrics:
Beata Maria
You know I am a righteous man
Of my virtue I am justly proud
Beata Maria
You know I'm so much purer than
The common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd
Then tell me, Maria,
Why I see her dancing there
Why her smouldering eyes still scorch my soul
I feel her, I see her
The sun caught in her raven hair
Is blazing in me out of all control
Like fire
Hellfire
This fire in my skin
This burning desire
Is turning me to sin
It's not my fault
I'm not to blame
It is the gypsy girl
the witch who sent this flame
It's not my fault
If in God's plan
He made the Devil so much
Stronger than the man
Protect me, Maria
Don't let this siren cast her spell
Don't let her fire sear my flesh and bone
Destroy Esmeralda
And let her taste the fires of Hell
Or else let her be mine and mine alone
(Guard: Minister Frollo, the gypsy has escaped
Frollo: What?
Guard: She's nowhere in the Cathedral, she's gone.
Frollo: But how -? Never mind. Get out, you idiot!
I'll find her, I'll find her if I have to burn down all of Paris!)
Hellfire
Dark fire
Now gypsy, it's your turn
Choose me or your pyre
Be mine or you will burn
God have mercy on her
God have mercy on me
But she will be mine
Or she will burn! - Krátké a kreslené filmy
When the kid who calls others “SIMP” gets a crush
This is speaking to me on another level
THIS IS SO ACCURATE HJDKDK
ahahahaHAHAHAHA
Dude, that's perfect!
1:42
"Be mine or you will burn"
- Claude Frollo's Valentine card
Just seeing that after frollo gives it to u;)!
how dare you make me laugh?!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Corny pyromaniac pfft! 😂
"I will Barack your world."
-Barack Obama's Valentine card
I love how, as he is singing this, Esmerelda happens to escape. It is LITERALLY God's response to his prayer. He literally asked "either make her gone from me, or give her to me" and God immediately responded "Ok, she's gone". And his response to the guard is "Nevermind, get out you idiot, I'll find her, and I'll find her if I have to burn down all of Paris." Yeah, you can blame Satan or God all you want, it's a you problem my guy. You were given an answer and brushed it aside immediately.
He gets exactly what he asks for, but not the way he wanted it. God gave him what he needed exactly when he needed it, but he's too obsessed to realize it, and suffers the consequences.
That is brilliant writing. I never thought of it that way.
this movie does the job of explaining how God can speak to us at times surprisingly well, there'll never appear an angel from heaven to tell you a way out, nor will you hear a voice so strong it'll make you deaf, a door will be open in a subtle way or even apparent and in rare cases does He actually speaks but even then, they're mostly words that mark us on the inside and won't leave easily not things that'll be apparent
Sadly many people don't understand how to listen to God's voice and thus are left wondering where is the answer to their prayer.
@@jellymatsuryuka6853 "If you do things right, no one will know you've done anything at all."
Period
His prayer was literally answered. Esmeralda had escaped, she was out of his hair, he had a perfect opportunity to let the problem be solved without having to even do anything, yet he chooses not to and stubbornly insists on going after her. I like this scene because it shows off an aspect of Frollo's character that I don't think was ever touched in the film before this, he knows what he is doing is a sin, and admits it, but he still chooses it when given the choice.
Best part is that guard at the end as many theorized is an angel because if I remember correctly no other guard noticed the fact that she escaped yet this singular unknown guard appears from nowhere covered in a pale glowing light and tells him she escaped like he already knew this
@@theenderdestruction2362 it’s the same guard who got half his mustache chopped off by Phoebus earlier in the movie. If you look closely enough it’s him but here he is blocked out by this divine light. Also as you have stated this was god knocking at frollo’s door giving him a way out. Frollo chooses to still give into his obsession with Esmeralda and seals his fate. The line “ God have mercy on me “ is so ironic because god have him mercy and he ignored it and of course at the end frollo “ let’s Esmeralda’s fire seer his flesh and bone “
@@thebearproject8573 hmm good eye
I find this is also the case in my own life, but usually only in hindsight. Like "I should have listened to that person/sign/message."
He's not choosing to be stubborn he literally cant control himself at that point ya'll are so ignorant about mentally struggling people
Scar: *I have the most villainous song ever.*
Frollo: *hold my bible*
I like ur username.
don't you disrepect me little men!
Lol!!!
Bible 😂😂
The boner that burned down france lol
Guard: "Sir? Why are you telling the fireplace how aroused you are?"
“GET OUT YOU IDIOT!!”
"Oh your still here!"
"Get the hell out"
God watching like:
:/ “really man???”
''At least I'm not a man that get turned on by a painting of a hand
NOW GET OUT!"
@@ihavethehighground8697 Aha, jojo finds a way to be in every damn comment section
This is so effective because Frolo can’t understand the depths of his evil. This is so shocking how this ended up in an animated film for children. It’s almost like they knew we would revisit this as adults and appreciate it for how raw and powerful this song would be. Shout out to the late Tony Jay for an amazing performance.
When he says “God have mercy on me.” It’s shows at least apart of him knows that what he wants to do is wrong. Yet that moment of self awareness is gone in an instant as his lust for Esmeralda and his warped sense of purity. But in away that makes what Frollo is doing worse because he knows he’s putting his own wants before God while pretending to still be a righteous. This is really deep and will go over most kids heads.
This whole movie gave me major anxiety as a kid and was deeply uncomfortable to watch but now I am in awe that they made movies this good for kids once upon a time compared to the stuff they make now. I feel grateful I got to grow up during Disney's Renaissance period before they went nuts lol.
Disney made family movies. it wasnt intended for you to rewatch 20y later but for everyone to enjoy, adult and child alike
@@dirtnbloodnotherkids Same.
Yep. As much as I loved this movie and this song as a kid, I love it so much more as an adult
One of the things I love most about this scene is the symbolism at 2:22, Frollo's guard comes from an area of mass emitted light resembling God sending an angel to Frollo saying that Esmeralda has escaped the church and that he doesn't have to worry about her anymore and giving him a second chance to let his obsessions go, but declining it over his lustful desires for Esmeralda and rejects his chance of redemption. This truly makes Frollo one of the best and scariest Disney villains of all time
Then the last part where it looks like HE is in fire
He had his eyes closed but I think god still tried to at least hint better about his future demise if he went down this path
If god really wanted him to become kind why didn’t they give very obvious hints that they’re going to hell if they continue down this path
@@powdereyes2210
God did give hints, Frollo ignored them to pursue his sinful path to Hell. God can only do so much.
@@powdereyes2210 @powdereyes2210 Frollo had the most obvious hint of all time: he prayed that Esmeralda would not have an effect on him, and that ig Esmeralda would not be with him, that she would be doomed to Hell. Seconds after, he receives notice that Esmeralda has escaped, meaning she can't have any effect on him unless he chooses, since she wants nothing to do with him. Also, in Frollo's eyes, that's effectively damnation since she is a gypsy. However, he chooses to not recognize this as such, despite having committed strong acts of discrimination against gypsies. God answered Frollo's prayer, but he didn't like the answer, even though it was exactly what he asked for. Frollo simply let the devil influence him because he loved the rush of arrogance and lust.
@@chinsaw2727 God is all-knowing and all-powerful but he can only do so much? 🤔
Also everything is apparently according to his plan, so really Frollo was doomed from the start.
@@100organicfreshmemes5
Predestination is a joke, and nothing is perfect, not even God. Don’t buy into everything His groupies say.
Well someone’s not handling his first crush well.
No kidding. :l
toxicocomelonfan • 19 years ago (・ω・)
Lmao I love this comment 😂
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*W H E E Z E*
I personally laughed my ass off when after the scene he says “Yes, I just had a little trouble with the fireplace “
lol
I wonder what KIND of trouble?
“the fire is hot”
“well, yes Sir of course it’s-“
“no, you don’t understand.”
“Sir?”
“it’s _hot”_
@@spiltmilk0204 “sir...would you like some more...alone time...with the fire??”
@@AxeKick80 “ y e s “
I can’t believe Disney had the balls to make this movie. Sad we will never see anything this good again.
Can't imagine how much darker they'll make it when it gets the live action treatment.
@@Unversed333 It'll get lighter, significantly lighter, because disney (and modern parents) now think of children as unspeakably fragile
@@Unversed333 Yes, if by "darker", you mean they will race-swap most of the characters from white to black.
2:59 “god have mercy on her, god have mercy on me.” is so powerful to me, the scenery and everything.
“god have mercy on her”
asking for mercy on esmeralda for what he is about to do
“god have mercy on me”
asking for mercy for what he is going to do to her because he knows deep down its malicious and evil
Or maybe cause he thinks like she is sinning and dragging him to there too.
"He saw sin and corruption everywhere but within"
Amen that is deep
Red Pill Quote🔥🔥🔥
Sounds like the average Twitter user.
Simply Valour
Sounds like an average republican
@Ki-Adi Mundi everyone misquotes Jesus on that one. It's" not judge unless you yourself are open to the standards in which you judge others."
Bruh this guy is actually terrifying he isn't just some villian trying to act evil or look baddass he is legit terrifying he is a person thinking hes above sin he blames the "witch" its just horrifying
Frollo believes he's the rightiues god man
get a grip
@@mrabcd3819 which is funny because he blames God too and then casts the personification of his conscience into the fireplace as it tells him it's all his fault in latin
The terrifying part is that, he is a man with a complex that is basically unshakable; he thinks he is the righteous man, but yet, almost burns an entire mill down filled with innocent children and women simply due to a rumor he heard. He thinks he’s justly and reasonable, yet, he buries half of Paris in smoldering lava.
But yeah, that’s just my thoughts on this situation
It’s scary because people like this actually exist
Other commenters have pointed out how heavenly the mysterious guard appears, but I also love how devilish Frollo becomes after he turns his back on the guard/God.
Look at his body language when he sings the word "Hellfire" at 1:26 compared to 2:39. The first time he's terrified of it and trying to protect himself from it, the second time he looks more like he's invoking it. 2:39-2:46 visualises Frollo's hypocrisy perfectly; he calls Quasimodo a monster for his hunched back, and he calls Esmerelda a witch, but what do we see Frollo doing there? Invoking the fires of hell and darkness while dressed in a long black cloak like a witch performing a Black Mass, and he's also hunched over just as badly as Quasi but with more jagged and harsh angles.
I also note that after he damns himself he doesn't get any more sexy images of Esmerelda (and in fact destroys the one piece of clothing he has of hers,) presumably because the devil no longer has any need to tempt him. Frollo's effectively sold his soul already (and since he was too arrogant and self-righteous to realise what he was doing he didn't even strike a decent Faustian bargain and get some short-term benefits), and is irrevocably on his way to hell, so all he's getting is a mouthful of ash while his new master laughs at him.
You're comment is really focused and insightful. I like how you said he sold his soul to the devil and his eating the ash that his new master rewards him with for his allegiance, such a cool imagery. Noice! (●´ω`●)
I don't like analysing this movie from a strictly religious standpoint, but your comment is amazing. I 100% agree on you for the first part, while I give another interpretation for things treated in the last part of your comment. I don't think the devil or God were ever actually involved in the story... Frollo did all of this HIMSELF, at least in my opinion. Really cool comment tho, I enjoyed reading it a lot especially because It gave me a very different point of view/lecture of his arc, a more religious one I didn't ever consider since I'm not religious. Props!
My personal interpretation of this is a little different - the Devil bailed out when he realised just what Frollo wanted and even asked God permission to enter a holy place and take Frollo's soul.
Let that sink in - _the Devil_ bailed out because he found Frollo too horrifying to deal with. Frollo is _that_ bad.
Those were the days... When souls just jumped in the pits of Hell like mindless chinchillas!😈😈😈
@@nathanjackson9112What?! Nothing is too horrible for that twisted bastard! Lol
Esmerelda: just literally minding her own business, not bothering anyone
Frollo: and I took that personally
"it's not my fault, I'm not to blame..."
The background singers are singing "mea culpa, mea culpa" during that part, which means "my fault, my fault" and is part of an old prayer of repentance that says, "through my fault, through my fault, through my most grevious fault" (mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa).
The background singers are head on contradicting him.
Awesome catch
The whole sequence starts with the "confiteor Deo", which is the beginning of the Catholic Penitential Act. And Frollo repeats it with his starting words (beatae Mariae). It's masterfully embedded in the religious scene with Frollo's refusal of his own guilt and his estrangement from the "right" path.
Those are the words from the Penitential Act: Confiteor deo omnipotenti, beatae Mariae semper virgini, beato Micaeli arcangelo, sanctis apostolis, omnibus sanctis et tibi pater, quia peccavi nimis, mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa, kyrie Eleison. Wich means I confess to almighty God, to holy Virgin Mary, to holy Archangel Michael, to holy apostles, to all of saints and to you, my father, because I have committed many sins, through my fault, my fault, my most grevious fault. Lord have mercy on me.
Thank you so much. I've always wanted to know what they were saying and what it meant. What about the shadows at the end? Were they shadows of the saints?
@@autobotrock4789 in my opinion, those are judges, a projection of his coscience and the inner conflict in him.
Frollo has sent you a friend request
Options:
-accept
-hellfire
underrated
underrated
underrated
Clever. I didn't expect to laugh at this.
Sounds like a discord mod in the making
lets all admit, no one will ever reach this level of honryness
*Incels have entered the chat*
You underestimate the dangerous combination of overwhelming horny and positions of power or authority. Look up Lucretia.
“Are you challenging me “
You underestimate my horniness!
"No, Anakin! I have the moral high ground!"
"Beata Maria of my virtuesness I am justly proud" - Proceeds to sing a song about how horny he is.
Truly the greatest Disney villain of all time, and truly the most evil. No mustache twirling, no gimmick, just pure hate, arrogance and manipulation.
Please don't let current day Disney touch this one...
Na they don’t have the balls anymore to do a film that so openly critics religion.
But yes they would definitely ruin it like the reset if attempted
@Camila Rosa Pérez Montes If I was going to choose someone to play Frollo in the live action...(well, my first choice would be Tony Jay (who was Frollo’s voice actor), but he died in 2006), but I would probably have to go with the guy who played the 12th Dr Who (can’t remember his name), he looked and sounded a lot like Frollo.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who’ll walk out of the cinema if they ruin Hellfire😂.
Please
@Camila Rosa Pérez Montes a lot of the critics (and fans I'm guessing) agreed that had they cut the comic relief gargoyles then it would probably have a higher level of critical acclaim.
I understand why Disney added them, but imagine if they'd of had the balls to have a straight forward animated musical drama.
But they do get credit for making a "kids" movie that touches on many adult themes.
I hope they don't. I don't want them to ruin this. Hopefully that whole fiasco with Mulan made them learn their lesson.
"he made the devil so much stronger than a man" fucking love that quote..
same
The Devil used to be God's favorite angel...
Kelly lol now that you say that I just kind of think back to my comment
Well...he did make angels stronger....and in lore satan was an angel....
Am i analysing this too much?
Buber Marcus nopw
Love this movie, because it proves that just because someone believes in God doesn't make them a good person. But the same time it doesn't demonise the church. It recognises that good people also follow god and people need it in their lives for a sense of direction and meaning. It gives a very balanced view of religion to children.
Was just thinking a similar thing, and this movie makes a proper villain who is Christian rather than going the easy route and making them completely immoral and remorseless. With his second line of "Of my virtue I am justly proud", we already have a separation from this man and the values of Christianity, and coupling that with what the choir is singing in latin, viewers understand that he is wrong, but not because of Christianity.
God Is just as bad as Satan.
I agree. There is an old saying that satan can quote scripture for his own purposes. Before he meets his own demise, Frollo truly believed that killing Esmerelda was somehow doing Gods work
It's all part of the Gothic tradition, which is the literary period the book was written in. Apart from all the usual imagery like castles and spooky cellars, and traditional plot elements like shenanigans with family ties, the other very important element was a critique to the Church, but never, NEVER, a critique to religion. You could mock the clergy all you wanted, but making fun of religion itself was the biggest no-no, for good reason.
In the novel, he was actually the archdeacon of the church. So when Disney had to adapt it for the movie, the filmmakers decided to have him be a judge as having him as a archdeacon who does all these horrible things would demonize the church.
The use of the confiteor and kyrie in the background choir is so genius. Incredible songwriting. Disney just doesn’t do it like this anymore.
That because feminist women have taken the company over 😢
@@kobainpeep7114😑. You know that Esmeralda is an indipendent strong woman and this film IS feminist, right?
She is simply written by competent people.
Untrue. Yoi people attsch feminism to anything. This film is pretty neutral.
@@kobainpeep7114Esmeralda is feminism written properly. These new writers are getting it all wrong.
"it's not my fault when in god's plan, he made the devil so much stronger than a man"
need I remind you that this was a Disney movie
He sounds like a Reddit atheists lol
@@holycrusader1842 not possible....he made the devil that much stronger than a man
This IS a Disney movie. They become watered down within the last decade because of SJWs
The funny thing is, Satan has no power other than to tempt. We are in control of what we do with our wills.
@@juice2307 exactly, he’s only powerful if you fall for his trap. People keep being afraid because they think of how scary the devil is but in reality all you have to do is ignore the people who make jokes that are disrespectful to Christianity and ask for gods help
Frollo: "You idiot"
Guard: "But sir, I am not the one singing into the fire about a boner,"
Who is boner?
Its suka dee
"NYAH!" *throws scarf I was cuddling into the fire*
In all forms of honesty, Frollo's destruction and inferno could potentially have been avoided had he just had a wank.
@@savagealphawolf5929 *_whAtS suKa dEe_*
What I love about these lyrics is how it brilliantly depicts the “virtue” of Frollo through a narrative of sins that are justified to him. Within the first line he says “Of my VIRTUE I am justly PROUD” (Pride being the worst of the seven sins). The very next thing he says “You know I’m so much purer than the common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd” which is a brilliant description of his VANITY and ENVY; two other sins. Then he has a few lines about his desire for Esmeralda, a clear-cut depiction of the sin of LUST and to a degree also GREED. Then after he feels judged by the choirs, he projects his sinful guilt onto Esmeralda, begging for her to be condemned to the fires of hell where the flames may… Christ… SEER HER FLESH AND BONES?… If that’s not an admittance of the sin of WRATH, I don’t know what is. Brilliant lyricism!
Also to continue about his Wrath; “I’ll find her if I have to burn down all of Paris.” Again, he’s pronouncing all his sins and flaws but in a way where they sound justified to him to a point where he’s the virtuous saintly good guy who just struggles to claw free from the grasp of the devil. Scary to think that many “virtuous” people throughout history probably did and still do justify their obviously sinful nature in this way, but this complex flaw of human nature is captured incredibly in this song.
You're brilliant love the way you explained it 😊
He was saying “ protect me Maria, don’t let this siren cast her spell, don’t let her fire seer my flesh and bone “ he kinda foreshadowed what was going to happen to him for ignoring the sign god sent. To answer your other question about him wanting Esmeralda to go to hell is pretty much how you said it. He either wanted her to be his and his alone or she can go to hell for being a “witch” as he called her.
Please shut up
The way he says "dark fire" is flawless
imagine God being like " dude chill out "
God: Frollo please relax. I created the gypsy for a diffrent reason. Please dont burn paris.
Frollo's death about summed up
went through an existential crisis over a boner
Matthew 5:28-30, Matthew 18:9. So yea, basically.
BRUH IM CACKLING
This is how dramatic we act in our bedrooms until our mom walks in and leaves
lol yea
That’s what I always do🗿
The fact that I relate to this 🗿
I thought I was the only one, who did that, honestly. 😅
@@mako3271 you’re not alone my child
I have always thought that when the guard enters, it is actually Maria offering him a chance at redemption. Frollo is already in hell, his soul is damned. Much of the song is all red but when the door opens everything turns blue. The flames stay in place, the chimney that would be the hell. Maria intercedes for Frollo and makes the gypsy escape to give him one last chance. Frollo rejects the help of Maria, who was asking moments before and stays next to the flames, finishing surrendering to hell. As soon as the door closes, that divine blue disappears and the infernal red takes over the whole room.
Bro I always thought that too
"Of my virtue I am justly proud!"
Frollo's deadliest sin. Pride.
The extreme version of "I wont say I'm in love"
😂😂😂
The hellish version XD
Girrrr
Talking about rotten judgment...
Yes
Frollo: "But she will be mine or she will burn!!"
Stone gargoyle: *uno reverse card*
I liked how his death kinda tied in with the beginning where the priest says that Notre Dame itself has seen what he has done and that he can't lie to the eyes of God.
Well, Notre Dame paid him back in kind.
@@robertminnie782 that's so true
It aint just a stone gargoyle. Its fucking Satan himself welcoming Frollo
@@DJKO12X shush, we are in a church, no cussing
@@armandocastaneda5310 XD
The way they animated the fire and smoke mirage of Esmeralda always hypnotized me, and the tambourine sound? Literal chills.
God 2d animation just feels so much more expressive and emotional wish Disney would tap back into 2d animation again
Edit: I just came back to watch this after listening to Belle of Notre Dame and god damn, literally everyone on this cast can sing so well
I AGREE SO MUCH
Oh god *same.* I asked my mother when I was like... 16? Why they don't make movies the same way anymore. She gave good reasons, doesn't mean I like them though lol
That's because Disney used to run off talent and not skin color.
@@JakeSummers2424tf is this supposed to mean? 💀
@@BendyCrates It means the goal used to hire people for their skills (aka singing well) and not just to fill a checklist of identity politics. I don't understand how you are confused with this.
At 2:23 the guard enters. He is framed by a soft blue light, and we pointedly never see his face. He says that Esmerelda is gone, and that Frollo has lost her. I like to think that he's actually an angel, and that God is giving Frollo one last chance to let go of his obsession and find peace. But Frollo sends him away, rejecting redemption in favour of pursuing his lust to whatever end.
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Josh Cain dude I want to be your friend. I love the way your mind works
This. I didnt think about the angel simbolysm but it is very obvious even without it he is given the choice to persuit or forget and he himself decides to follow through with catching her and proceeds to blame her.
THIS!!!
You sir, are a true genius.
I think I may have noticed something with the shadows
During the final moments of the song we see many shadows rising up to "heaven" but Frolo is physically in the red
However his shadow still is still partially in the blue
Yet when he declares esmerelda will burn if she doesn't choose him he falls down and his shadow is dragged into the red
Dooming his soul to hell
2:59 As long as he says “God have mercy on her” then the possibility that he feels nothing but hatred for her is eliminated. Even during a mental breakdown, he isn’t able to conceal the fact that he feels some care for her, care that derives from his own lust for her. That is why I love Frollo (and why I consider him to be one of the most underrated Disney villains of all time). He isn’t a one dimensional villain who does evil “just because”, but he’s a three dimensional human being with complex emotions and paradoxical intentions. He feels lust for Esmeralda and he’s aware of that, yet the reason that he intends to rid of her is because he’s deeply religious.
Also he's hot and I think he may be packin- *gets damned*
the dislikes are from the guards in the church who were trying to sleep
Ha
😂
You may not rest now, there's a old man singing a self opera nearby
Frollo: oh what’s that,you were sleeping? Too bad! I’m singing about a dummy thicc gypsy in here!
Lmfao!!
Back when Disney movies weren’t afraid to get dark
Wish I was alive for it
facts
Zootopia
Back when Disney wasn't afraid to get good
My life will be complete if Disney make the live action
"He made the devil so much stronger than a man" seriously , at this time , Disney had courage enough to put in its movies iconic and awesome lines like this
It’s a really scary thought that a lot of young men in my generation are becoming exactly like this
I can really see alpha men and incels glorifying this man and calling his motivation "justified"
-Minister Frollo, the gypsy has escaped.
-Go away I'm singing!
Minister Frollo, a rogue orchestra has entered the cathedral.
K189T was that some reference from long ago?🤔
Lmao 😂😂
K189T here I am trying to listen and be brooding and this just made me chuckle and forget why I was even watching lol.
ahaha
this is the man who says “its not my fault, it was that skirt”
Why did I sing that?
More often than not, they get turned on by a child in a diaper. I wish I were kidding. They,a five month old, baby-whatever, seduced them.
Whenever you shit on lawyers remember they have to hear this guy out irregardless of their own personal feelings. They can drop the case if they work at their own firm but pro bono work has to be available to these people, per due process. A judge can, even after reviewing the case, appoint a lawyer because again, they (the offender and defendant in this case) have to have legal representation if they request it.
Edit: Grammer
@@katydid5088 Pardon?
What are you talking about
@@atypicalitalian187 old people talking about someone "licentiously dressed" seducing them, because they were not completely covered and behaving "acceptably".
@@katydid5088 ow shit, sorry for not having understood this before.
I'm not a native english speaker, tho I'm fluent in it, but sometimes I get messed around sorry
1:23 to 1:39 gives me chills every time I hear this song.
Imagine destroying a city because you got a guilty hard on. This is one of the best songs/sequences Disney ever produced though.
Frollo: "Please, god! Rid me of esmeralda!"
Guard that comes from thin air veiled in ethereal light: "sir, esmeralda vanished."
Frollo: "...SO ANYWAY I STARTED SEARCHING"
😂😂
Bruh
(Inhale) Boy
*I started burning
Underrated comment
*"it's not my fault if in God's plan, he made the Devil so much stronger than a man"*
what an awesome line
And by doing so men are to lean on God who will deliver them. Had Frollo the Holy Spirit dwelling in him, he may have been delivered from his villainy
It's true. That line is...fire.
I'll see myself out.
BS excuse though 😂 but brilliant line
@@mary-catherinecroshaw6369 Yeah the whole point of Christianity is that humanity has been given the strength to resist Satan. Frollo says he's purer and more righteous than everyone else while simultaneously saying the devil is too strong. Not very faithful of him lol
@@LordVader1094 Honestly i think humans are more dictated by memes than religion. But for people who find salvation, obviously some paths are dictated by what one goes with
By. Far the scariest villain in Disney. No magic just a conflicted religious freak.
The Line “you know I’m so much purer than the common, vulgar, weak licentious crowd” really just goes to show how much he thinks he’s better than everybody else
Is it really different from how most socially upwardly mobile people are educated in college today?The words are slightly changed but the implications are the same. I've seen how college students talk about the undereducated. Its the same implication of superior morality and virtue.
@@florinivan6907 unfortunately it isn’t very different from today and I wish I could say you were wrong but you just aren’t
I love how youtube didnt even bother disabling the comments, they know this song is far from “kids-friendly” content
I am kinda happy even CZcams knows this is dark
it might be the fact Hell is in the name..... the song in a kid's movie that has the word Hell in it safes it from being neutered by the algorithm
But yet several South Park songs are deemed child friendly because their animated. CZcams needs to get rid of this stupid system.
Double flores Agreed
Even when it’s not kid friendly it says Miniplayer is off for kids. Like smh
I love that it starts off sounding almost like he’ll repent and stray back to the path of God and immediately 180s to “I am righteously justified to grope this gypsy girl”
Swiggity swooty. He want that Romani booty.
@@theholytoilet6668 dear goodness
@@theholytoilet6668 LOL
The Holy Toilet I’m going to hell for laughing at this LMAO
@@alexsheffield528 Just like Frollo
Ironically, by proclaiming his righteousness and purity, Claude Frollo demonstrates the first and most dangerous of the seven mortal sins: pride. In the Catholic tradition, pride is the root from which all other sin grows.
As John Milton said in "Devil's Advocate", vanity was definitely his favorite sin
This is the best song Disney ever made. It's genius. It's harmonic, and it's definitely not for children.
*"I'll find her...I'll find her if I have burn to down all of Paris"*
That's quite the foreshadowing there Disney
@Don_StefanoValentini they predicted a lot of stuff
In the Movie he actually burns almost everything BUT the Notre Dame. In reality Notre Daqme burned and everyone else was OK .
Looked down to read the words when I realized Frollo was about to say them
This is like Donald trump vs Mexico
@Don_StefanoValentini it was purely by chance
Holy shit the madman actually did it
Ale Xaw the absolute madlad!
That Frollo :,V
villain of all villains, don’t mess with Fallo, it will burn Paris’ money from tourists
Ahhahaha from Beyond the grave
Frollo has got to be the best Disney villain ever. He was so real, an actual person. That was just scary. Frollo had his own internal screwed up sense of perdition, sexually repressed, hypocritical, full of his own sanctimonious shit, and in short a cruel disgraceful excuse of a man.
And this is why post-nut clarity is so important
This must have been amazing to see on the big screen.
“He made the devil so much stronger than a man” ... honestly, chills
Amerie George those lyrics together with that amazing flame animation made me cry of omgness
thats the best part of this song. I dont know about you but in my 'religion' (i have my own beliefs), this is so deep. its one of the reasons i listen to this song almost daily
I'm the 666th like on this comment.
@@DarthMakron *N O I C E*
Primal Groudon you’re f*cked!
One of the rare bad guy songs where the bad guy isn't having the time of their life.
The bad guy having their time of their life 😂
Their is a phrase in the linty for priests that prays for people like him . Those poor priests,they know its rong but the devil keeps it at them .
we need more of this
Well he is having the time of his life *literally asking to y’know*
Omg how did I not notice that?
Imagine this at the cinema today with the sound system of today 😱
I love how he just falls flat on the ground at the end
Yeah and he’s in the shape of an upside-down cross
Its not easy holding a 10 second high note when you’re 66 years old
One of the scariest Disney villains in my opinion. Because he’s the one who’s most likely to exist in real life.
As someone who does sexual assault or has lust for anyone?
@@chisomololo9138 Both.
@@Sogood869 Okay, but what does that gotta do with Quasimodo's innocent longing for acceptance in the society? That's what got me.
If frollo was full of people at the same time, it would be the evangelists
Yeah he’s just like the grand vizier of the Spanish Inquisition
Dude, Frollo...just. Go outside. Get some sun. Drink milk. Everything's gonna be okay.
I mean, he certainly is thirsty.
But it's dark out....
DID I STUTTER?
Lol
Somebody give Frollo some holy water, 'cause...
*puts on sunglasses*
....He's pretty damn thirsty!
AWWWWW YEAAAAAAH-
Probably one of the best instances of humanizing a villain and making him a complex, nuanced human being without detracting from the fact who he is and what he represents is unforgivable. You pity him, and hate that you have any sympathy for this man who has none for others.
Tony Jay: I'm an actor, not a singer by trade, are you sure you want me to sing it myself?
Execs: You got this
And God damn, he had this......
yeah, holy shit, i thought he was classically trained at first
Just another bit of symbolism to point out: notice how he ignores the giant cross on the wall and instead prays into the fire beneath it.
I’m out of words
Who did I never notice the cross?
@@pyropsycho1977 Because fire esmerelda is kinda hot...
@@blackjoker2345 literally
Well, not entirely true. 2:10, he looks up above the fireplace
Funny thing is that during this very song...Frollo got exactly what he wanted without really doing anything. The guard enters and informs him that Esmeralda has escaped.
She's gone. She's no longer his problem. He had the perfect opportunity to let go of his desires for her and move on without tainting his core beliefs. His prayer was ANSWERED.
But he chose NOT to do that.
Instead he pursued her and tried to destroy her culture and kill her. He was so adamant that this "problem" had to be solved by his own hand to prove his devotion to the church that it ended up destroying him instead.
What twisted irony.
It’s crazy how I never looked at the guard being an angel or god intervening until now. I always took it as the guard sounding tired from looking for Esmeralda. Now looking at it you’re right frollo literally had god answer his prayer and he pretty much sealed his fate by dismissing god’s help. So many times in this movie did they foreshadow frollo paying the ultimate price. When the fire wrapped around him after blaming god for making the devil stronger then a man, the other line “ don’t let her fire seer my flesh and bone” when his carriage was destroyed and it showed him angry with a blazing inferno behind him and the beginning about the gargoyles “ can stone talk “
Plus, look at the color contrasts whenever frollo or the guard are talking.
The guard being behind the moonlight (i assume) making it look like an angel just knocked on his door to deliver god's message
While Frollo's behind the "hellfire", symbolizing how his mind has already fallen on temptation
@@Jorge_super Spot on!
The fact that the guard had a pure lighting behind him and his face was never shown proves this
Oh snap, that's a GREAT point
This is THE villain song of Disney
My God... this song is absolute FIRE...
Hardcore Disney.
The only time they had the guts to include Religion.
Terms like "Hell" and "God"..
Miss the times...
@James Rutley Wait, who is he in the movie?
@@littletravelblog7589 a minister i think
@@exactamente.8274 he's a judge but I swear everyone remembers him being a bishop (myself included) so I guess the analogy transpired
Disney have often included religion? Mythology is common theme in Disney movies, and that is religion. Unless the religions you consider a religion is the major contemporary ones.
Frollo gets more character development in this one song than any Disney villain gets in a whole damn movie.
Frollo gets more character development in this song than in the rest of the damn movie.
This was the last time Disney actually tried to bring us a good animated movie adaptation
Michael Terrell II good movie. TERRIBLE adaptation of the myth.
OpenAardvark41 It’s Disney. Historical/source material accuracy isn’t exactly their forte
That’s sad but true
Even though I didn't fully understand this song as a kid (6-year-old me just thought he hated Esmeralda), I considered The Hunchback of Notre Dame a masterpiece from the moment I saw it. I loved it to bits because of how dark and deep it was compared to the other Disney films I had seen, and to this day it's still one of my favorites because of it.
This kinda informs you of,after he meets Esmeralda,how much of his behaviour is just a performance. His cool exterior,his calm sadism and even that diabolical smile,all that is really overshadowed and controlled by the confusion and torment that rages within. He constantly actor like he knows what right and wrong,is confident and always make the right moves when he actually for the first time in his lifw is truly lost. He loathes himself for being attracted to a gypsy and the irony of asking Maria to save him from Esme is pretty dark. Lust in itself isnt a dangerous and immoral feeling but in the wrong mind,wrong hands it sure can be. His realization that he is NOT above anyone,not better or more morally pure,he is just a man and what he choses to do with that insight is terrifying. Man,what a character,very layered,frightenly human.
Imagine being the guy walking in on that. "Ah crap he's singing about his lust and firebending again....."
Ahh a fellow atla fan
@@andrea5833 ozai vs frollo
@@alvar4547 Frollo for Firelord
Firelord Frollo
Long ago, the four elements lived in harmony: Water, Earth, Fire, and Air.
But Everything changed when the Fire Lord Frollo burned down all of Paris.
I love how the man who interrupts frollo has a bright light behind him and u can’t see his face, it’s like god sending an angel giving frollo one last chance to let esmeralda go
Check out this new Claude Frollo book
Claude Frollo by Starr Lewis
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@Starr Lewis The Author Where does it say that they want the book?
Not pointing fingers, but you kinda stole this comment.
The Bible does mention that you will be put in the presence of angels and not know it
And he quite literally says "get out you idiot" just showing how blind and corrupt frollo is
"or else let her be mine and mine alone" absolute chills.
Horrible. It happens in real life. Men being violent to women who are not interested in them.....
What teachers think boys are like when girls wear short shorts:
Hahah god forbid the shoulders :0
This is what religious cults think male members will do if they see an ankle. I used to be in one; I do not miss those days of repression. Not one bit.
@@redpillfreedom6692 😂ok fedora
Ah yes.. Encourage girls to show off their legs and shoulders. But how many boys exposed their legs and shoulders in classroom?
If girls wear hot pants, then we must encourage boys to wear hot pants too.
Frollo: Did you see anything?
Guard: No sir, I did not see you singing about your lust for Esmeralda to the fireplace.
Frollo: Good, good.
Guard: Emm, sir. What are you doing all alone in the chamber? And Why are you getting so horny just by looking at the fire?
Frollo: GET OUT, YOU IDIOT!
*KNOCK NEXT TIME!* 🤣🤣🤣
*Space Balls*
He das probably seen plenty weird stuff as guard and knew not to ask :P
There is a theory that that guard is actually a messenger from God attempting to give him one last chance to stop this
Disney never even came close to writing a villain this good ever again. Hades, Scar, Ursala, they're all great but Frollo is scary in a way most villains just aren't. He's not a lion, a witch or a demon fr hell. He's just a man, and the fact that his dark drive leads to so much death and destruction is bone chilling.
Musical frollo is still better
Hades is the funniest villain, but Frollo is definitely the most terrifying. That makes him the best villain.
Also because a cruel and corrupt official using their power to get what they want, no matter who it hurts, is a very realistic villain. Heck the whole Me Too movement was all about exposing people just like this.
Yes, the fact that there are really people like him in this world makes it much more disturbing.
I just wanna say this because Hades is kinda in the topic but why in the movie did they make him a villain? Sure he’s the god/ruler of the underworld but he’s one of the most calm guys in Greek mythology, I like to think that they gave Hera’s role (Heracles’s “mother”) to hades but they could’ve just made her the villain instead because in mythology she tried multiple times to kill Heracles until it drove him insane. And that’s not even scratching the surface of every mythological inaccuracies in the movie Hercules, cause first off since it’s *Greek* mythology it’s *Hera-cles* not *Her-cules* cause Hercules is his Roman name
Frollo's horniness level is over 9999!!
Other villains enjoy and even show how evil they are.
But this old man fears it.
That's an incredible choice to make when you want to portray someone who is arrogant, ugly, and relatable at the same time.
The coffin-shaped shadow, the backing vocals, the guard looking like an angel giving him his last chance ... It's incredibly brilliant and it's only 3 minutes into the movie. Disney isn't that good anymore.
Correction: only 3 minutes *of* the movie
Bruhhhh the coffin shaped thing cuz he's Spiritually Dead😭
1:43 I noticed that.
Had the same experience rewatching 101 Dalmatians, so much soul, creativity, and artistry, all gone.
I guess that’s what happens when someone tries too hard to shove feminism down our throats
Here's a man who displays every one of the Seven Deadly Sins at once:
""Of my virtue I am justly proud" / "You know I'm so much purer than the common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd": Pride, considered the most dangerous of the seven, as it is often used to justify the other 6 deadly sins, or even deny committing them in the first place.
His desire for Esmeralda is a mix of Lust (as the intense sexual desire for Esmeralda, especially her body alone), Envy ( towards anyone else who may gain her affections), and Greed (for seeing her merely as an item to be gained, and wanting her intensely even though he doesn't actually need her).
His intent to destroy her if she does not comply is Wrath.
Frollo claiming it is not his fault he is sinning, and blaming Esmeralda for tempting him is an act of Sloth, as he is not taking the initiative to better himself, nor taking responsibility for his own sins.
Gluttony, displayed when Frollo threatens to scorch Paris (despite what it would do to innocent people) to get to Esmeralda.
YES!!! Great observation!! :)
Genius.
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Eeeeh, I feel the Gluttony and Sloth one are reaching a bit. The burning Paris is clearly wrath, not gluttony. And he really is not one to be slothful. It would be nice, but you cannot fill all deadly sins in him :D
@@Veellinn gluttony means wanting something so bad you'd do anything to get it. Frollo is so obsessed with Esmeralda that he is willing to burn all of Paris for her, showing his gluttonous side as he deeply wants her
Unfortunately, this movie is probably the only way to see the Notre Dame, and its Rose Window, in its original form.
imagine being so down bad you gotta sing about it
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the Disney movie you don't really like as a child but when you grow up you realise it's a masterpiece
So true, so, so true. Well, I kinda liked it when I was little, but it wasn’t one of the films that I would watch all the time. Now that I’m older, it’s one of my favourite films.
It actually was one of my favorite movies when I was little 😂
I actually liked it as a kid and now my 8 year old cousin likes it since we just finished it again
@@karydiaz2945 me too lol
I'm thirteen and I love this movie.
"Hippity hoppity Esmeralda is now my property"
Was Frollo out of his mind or what. As a result of not being able to have a woman he wanted the man was actually willing to burn a whole city full of innocent people. Frollo did not care less.
Berdinderindas
Haha! Exactly.
I laughed way too hard there
😂😂😂😂😂
XDDDDD OMG
"I'll burn you in the stakes cause you got me horny", this man is really reasonable
1:42 I like how he blames everything but himself but the red hood giants are like: "Bruh, it is" in Latin.
Normally,people would pick petals out of flowers humming "she loves me,she loves me not".But this guy goes crazy
Lust is a dark and torturous sin that can only be conquered with prayer
@@alecjones4676 he ignored the graces that God gave him, like when Esmeralda escaped and the guard told him she was gone, that was an answer to his prayer (and frolos prayer was a pretty bad prayer as far as prayers go because it was littered with selfishness and pride), in the end God will honor our free will.
Yeah...love or I should say lust makes people me on crazy things. 😄
It ain’t Disney without breaking into song
I mean my go to response to sexual and romantic attraction now is to beg God to remove these wants from me, as I'm clearly not going to use them and they're only hurting me.
Maybe it's not the most healthy but at least I'm not Frollo, I'm letting go at every opportunity while he can't.
Can we all just give props to frollo's voice actor? Because not only is his singing gorgeous, but you can here all of the emotion in every line!
That's Tony Jay for you.
@Ethan Quirk Fun fact: He actually couldn't sing that last high note at first (She will Burn!) So he asked them to lower it. They refused, but offered to get someone else to sing it for him. So *_he_* refused, and took classes to train himself to sing it. And it worked. Just to show you how dedicated this man was to his work.
@@ethanquirk9652 I feel that most British actors, at least the ones I know of, can sing really, really good. I just wish we got more of Tony singing.
Amen to that
it’s crazy remembering he’s spiderus from ms spider’s sunny patch friends
Frollo is that one guy who takes Valentine’s Day WAY too seriously.
This song is terrifying; a man of God transgressing into evil, the powerful Vocals, and the implications of the lyrics. It's pure genius, and I wish I could shake the hand of the man or woman who came up with this song.
Scared Crow he was never a man of god he was horrible since the very beginning
Gimme Donuts Thank you exactly my thought reading this
However, he believed he was a man of God doing the lords work. That is the point I was going for, however, I do see why you would think otherwise
@@rocksnrolls Also, "transgressing into evil"? He was already evil. His lust for Esmeralda just made him worse.
@@humanbeing8300 Very true. Thank you for pointing that out. I should have worded it better
2:22
*"Minister Frollo, the gypsy has-"*
*"OH MY GOSH HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOU TO KNOCK WHEN I'M SINGING HOLY CRAP"*
ah kkaebsong he did knock...like 5 times.
Frollo's inferno and havoc of Paris could maybe have been avoided had he had a wank.
Isn't that forbidden in Catholicism? What with New Testament Jesus saying, to even think of adultery with another woman is no different from already having done so.
Well, those aren't exact words. Exact words state that one who looks upon another with lust has already committed adultery in their heart. Although that was part of the Sermon on the Mount, which contained a fair amount of figurative language and hyperbole in it, quite possibly as a rebuke of people specifically attempting to skirt the edge of sin. Unfortunately, there's almost two millennia of added mess to sort out. For example biblical text implies polygamy to be acceptable. Perhaps not ideal, but acceptable. However, try telling that to the modern Catholic church at risk to your time.
Kkamjang neolessong
As a Christian this hits so much more depth
His so prideful that he calls himself righteous by his own work and not by Christ's.
Being like the pharasie in Luke 9 proclaiming his righteousness as opposed to the publican who asks for mercy beating his chest.
He blames everyone but himself unable to see his own sin going as far to blame God and his plan despite God giving him a way out by Christ and by Esmeraldas escape.
Frollo is the hypocrite Christians are told not to be
In an alternative universe, Frollo just rubs one out and then there's no movie.
Or do his bidding to Esme
Somebody pointed this out: Frollo did not look at the cross over the fireplace, he looked into fire. Frollo was literally begging for answers that were from Hell.
He is terrified of hellfire. The belief that you can be tortured for eternity will drive you insane.
@@hypers829 which is why introducing these beliefs to children is immoral.
@@RichardLeslieWhereat No that's why you have to do it the right way. It's about God's love not about fear. Lead with hope not despair. I think if you say "don't do this or you go to hell" that's really messed up. But that's not the only way you can talk about it. And it's not the way I heard it. However understanding hell at a young age can help you to feel that your bad and evil actions harm others and should be fought against. But as God said "be not afraid" it's wrong when people try to promote religion by fear, especially in regards to hell.
@@ihateyoutube8789 If you tell a kid that there is the potential for burning for eternity, there is something fucked up in you.
@@philopsychosis yeah, having to threaten a child with eternal burning in order to follow their religion.. that's child abuse
Frollo is one of the best Disney villains, he isnt some stereotypical Saturday morning cartoon villain, he's terrifyingly human and represents so much more than just the concept of "Evil"
The man asked for God's advice, a door that opened a light appeared and he remained near the hellfire
He's like the concept of Lust
No no no no he isn't "lust" or "evil" or any such nonsense. He says it himself. "You made the devil so much stronger than a man."
Frollo is just a man. A very, very very conflicted man and one with both real power and powerfully righteous intentions whom simply doesn't understand the feelings he's drowning in not how to vent them in a healthy manner.
Frollo is more of a man, conflicted, than most of us will ever be and his duality of passion for his faith and the love of a woman whom he theoretically has power over makes him one of the most sympathetic villains of all time.
Frollo is a masterpiece of writing. Hands down. He isn't evil.
He's just a man. A painful, remarkably painful man.
He and the black children's horned king are more realistic villains because they dont have time for wisecracking. They're just evil and that's it
@@virtueofabsolution7641 this man did not love God, he loved the feeling of being better than others. He saw himself as pure, and everything else as sinful, and that is where his internal conflict comes from. I agree with you that he is just a man, and a complex character at that, but I do not find him sympathetic in the slightest. Instead I take this as a warning: never let a person of pride be a person of power, because they will put their pride and their desire over everything else.