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…Is that a screencap from The Critic?
Btw, love your new Duck badge. To be perfectly honest, I’m kind of surprised it took you this long to get one.
Sure, it’s more lighthearted than the original book
The Audition is more lighthearted than the original book.
“HUNCH!” WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A JOKE FFS
>Hunchback of Notre Dame
>Feelgood family animated feature
Um… not really? Sure, it’s more lighthearted than the original book, but there’s a reason why it’s considered one of the darkest Disney animated films ever. …Actually, there are multiple reasons. Most of them involving Frollo.
Hi, Larry S.– I’m Dad.
You know that the quesadilla Dad joke is hilarious, don’t lie.
He’s a douche who’s trying to be wacky, and is so used to getting his own way that he probably honestly thinks he is being wacky. Like an omnipotent Dad who genuinely thinks his Dad Jokes are the funniest fffking thing ever.
He’s not “wacky”, he’s a douchebag.
Exactly,Discord dont appear in EVERY episode. People have such low tolerance nowadays for wacky characters,it’s like people think every random character is the next Spongebob
Give it 20 years, just after the last survivor is gone.
I remain more than a little concerned that we’re going to get Walt Disney’s The Diary Of A Young Girl someday; once you’ve stooped to the level of turning a goddamn Victor Hugo novel into a feel-good family animated feature, what’s left besides a handsome teenage D4 Gestapo officer with a funny talking animal sidekick and a hidden conscientious objection to all that Holocaust-y unpleasantness?
About as likely as an actual ending to The Little Mermaid, sadly.
you must have HATED Hercules
After my time; the art design is great of course, and James Woods is brilliant as Hades from what I’ve absorbed through pop culture osmosis, but I wave the back of my hand at everything else. It would have been hilarious if they’d taken the myth to its conclusion and showed what eventually happened to Megara, though; I’m still waiting for animation technology to reach the ease-of-use point where fans can produce an extended/edited version of
Walt Disney’s Hunch!: The MusicalHunchback Of Notre Dame that actually follow’s Hugo’s story to the proper ending.A little yes. :)
But honestly it wasn’t terrible just. . . subpar with strange non matching elements and I don’t care for it.
So you’re just trolling should have known
Yes. :P
You do realise that is impossible to know if someone looked it up or not?
I don’t believe you. :I
That was all from memory.
It’s one of my favorite Disney movies.
I said without looking it up!
Megara, or just Meg to her friends(if she had any) is an agent of Hades who was brought under his service when she gave up her own soul and freedom to save her former lover’s life, who immediately left her. She winds up falling in love with the innocent and pure-hearted Hercules.
Tell me what the womans name was and what her backstory was without looking it up then.
I didn’t.
I’ll admit I liked it when I was a kid but now just no only James Woods as Hades I still like and that’s it the music and las vegas style didn’t match at all and the characters were forgettable.
*it
I liked the film. I thought it was funny, and I really liked Herc’s development.
My problem with is, though, is the fact that it can’t seem to decide whether it’s a comedy or a drama.