The Hunchback of Notre Dame takes place over the span of 20 years. And it takes place in the 1400s. Horses average lifespan during that time is about 15 years. Although proper care can increase a horses lifespan up to about 30 years old. That is very unlikely to happen considering the usage of horses during that time. One of the most common ages for horses to start being ridden is about 3 - 4 years. So let's say Frollos horse is about 4 or 5 years old in the beginning of the movie. Meaning that any other part of the movie where Quasimodo is an adult, Frollos horse should be about 24 or 25. Given that the movie takes place in central Paris, Frollos horse does alot of running and walking on cobblestone. Which would down the horses joints much faster than normal, as well as the different usage of horses. And considering the less advanced vet care, it is very unlikely that a horse would pass another 10 years above the average lifespan. We also never see Frollos horse turn grey, old horses do get a more grey coat as the age. Unless Frollo would more or less retire his horse or only rode during certain events, there is a very low probability that the horse seen in the end of the movie is the same as in the beginning. Frollo probably switched horse at least once during the duration of the movie. Frollos horse either died or retired during the duration of the movie. It might have been Snowball in the beginning but it was more likely Snowball jr in the end of the movie.
Also, a minor detail. The horses in that movie might be predatory. Phoebus horse, Achilles has forward facing eyes. Snowballs eyes are more on the side of the head, but Achilles eyes are not.
So, I just found a person complaining about transphobia online, and it was a tif in a relationship with her twin “brother” (another tif). I hate hating eyes sometimes
I recall there was some drama when some fujo recommended changing your pronouns online to “he him” to avoid fetishizing accusations. The trans community called her out, but is that different from what they’re doing?