This Esmeralda resembles the real one in the original novel, I think..She was white skinned (and beautiful), but as she'd dance under sun light only her arms became brown skinned.. not her overall body was in brown color...After all she was a native french woman's daughter..
This actually isn't that bad. Sure the animation is old and low-quality, but it's a nice and more faithful adaptation of the original book. Understandable that they changed the ending, nearly every movie of this story does to make it more happy; though I felt that the ending was rather rushed and cut off. But even so, I think it's worth watching at least once.
This was actually the adaptation of Hunchback that i grew up on. I didnt know there even was a Disney adaptation until 6th grade lmao. Brings back a lot of memories :))
I had a vague memory of an animated Hunchback from my childhood that WAS NOT the Disney version. I was starting to think I dreamt it. Thank for posting! :)
I remember seeing this on television back in 1996, actually, after seeing the Disney version. Yes, I admit that Disney were the ones who really introduced me to the story, since I was about the right age (11) when this film was released. This version is more faithful to Hugo's original tale than Disney's, but I think it's unfair that Disney got so much flack for adapting "Hunchback" (because of their Disneyfication) when they weren't the first to adapt it in the animated form. At least this version has a happy ending after all.
IS THIS BETTER MOVIE THAN DISNEY VERSION?
This animation looks very similar with the Scooby doo Where are you? animation
This Esmeralda resembles the real one in the original novel, I think..She was white skinned (and beautiful), but as she'd dance under sun light only her arms became brown skinned.. not her overall body was in brown color...After all she was a native french woman's daughter..
This actually isn't that bad. Sure the animation is old and low-quality, but it's a nice and more faithful adaptation of the original book. Understandable that they changed the ending, nearly every movie of this story does to make it more happy; though I felt that the ending was rather rushed and cut off. But even so, I think it's worth watching at least once.
Ironically, I believe this is the first time Quasimodo dresses in green. 10 years before the Disney version no less too!
Frollo is incredibly creepy.
This was actually the adaptation of Hunchback that i grew up on. I didnt know there even was a Disney adaptation until 6th grade lmao. Brings back a lot of memories :))
I had a vague memory of an animated Hunchback from my childhood that WAS NOT the Disney version. I was starting to think I dreamt it. Thank for posting! :)
Esmeralda is a pretty young lady and she is actually also too much loved by all kinds of men from different backgrounds!
The Hunchback of Norte Dame shows that it's not the look that matters.... it's the ❤️
Quasimodo is so cute in this version lol I wanna hug him
"And I can run faster than anybody I know!"
I just love Quasimodo he has such a good heart
I loved this film I can watch it over and never get bored with it
hears Quasimodo's voice
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I remember seeing this on television back in 1996, actually, after seeing the Disney version. Yes, I admit that Disney were the ones who really introduced me to the story, since I was about the right age (11) when this film was released. This version is more faithful to Hugo's original tale than Disney's, but I think it's unfair that Disney got so much flack for adapting "Hunchback" (because of their Disneyfication) when they weren't the first to adapt it in the animated form. At least this version has a happy ending after all.
Man, this version came out 10 years b/f the Disney version!
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I have this on DVD, and it's pretty good