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frenchublog · 8 days
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synergysilhouette · 7 months
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The 90s/early 2000s was the best Disney era for male protagonists
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This isn't all of them, but these were the best of them, imo. And this is just the characters; how I felt about their movies varies. I hope more Disney films in the future feature male leads--especially musicals!
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nonsensology · 2 months
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I just really like seeing Disney characters cosplaying as each other.
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0alexlikestodraw0 · 24 days
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🎭Besties 🔔
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lovewillthaw-j · 2 months
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(gifs not in order) 21. The Little Mermaid (1989), 22. Beauty and the Beast (1991), 23. Aladdin (1992), 24. The Lion King (1994), 25. Pocahontas (1995), 26. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), 27. Hercules (1997), 28. Mulan (1998), 29. Tarzan (1999)
Walt Disney Animated Studios chronology (part 3)
- End credits of Wish (2023)
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sinistarz · 4 months
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clarinartiste · 2 months
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Needlessly obsessed with the fact that we have such a specific given time for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (January 6th, 1482) when we don’t have that for many other Disney films, it gives it an interesting kind of historical fiction element
The wars that Phoebus returns home from are (possibly?) the Burgundian Wars and the War of the Burgundian Succession. Although he remarks “You leave town for a couple of decades and they change everything” so he may have fought in some earlier wars too
Also, Esmeralda’s line that “I bet the king himself doesn’t have a view like this” makes me wonder… where’s the king during all of this? Probably off fighting the Habsburgs?
Ok but imagine a scenario where one of Louis XI’s messengers tells him about Frollo burning down Paris and he’s like “he did WHAT to my city?!”
live footage of Louis XI returning to France
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thebarroomortheboy · 7 months
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The scene in which Quasimodo rings the cathedral bells for Esmeralda was shot the day World War II began in Europe. The director and star were so overwhelmed, the scene took on a new meaning, with Charles Laughton ringing the bells frantically and William Dieterle forgetting to yell "cut." Finally, the actor just stopped ringing when he became too tired to continue. Later, Laughton said, "I couldn't think of Esmeralda in that scene at all. I could only think of the poor people out there, going in to fight that bloody, bloody war! To arouse the world, to stop that terrible butchery! Awake! Awake! That's what I felt when I was ringing the bells!"
CHARLES LAUGHTON (Quasimodo) and MAUREEN O' HARA (Esmerelda) in the HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE-DAME (1939) | dir. William Dieterle
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caprart1 · 4 months
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The fact that Frollo gets the silver tableware when he meets Quasi for lunch is so funny to me. He would definitely be the type of person to eat first and give Quasimodo his scraps
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kabishkat19 · 5 months
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Hugo x Eloise🖤
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thatsbelievable · 4 months
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frenchublog · 7 days
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feel-the-fire · 5 months
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“Master, it smells like people died in here…”
“Many have, actually.”
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Just a silly sketch I had to put on paper.
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marysmirages · 11 months
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Notre-Dame de Paris. Quasimodo et Esmeralda (2023)
Illustration for the Gothic novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" By Victor Hugo (1831)
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a-todd-illustration · 3 months
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Quick drawing of my Hunchback au where Quasi was never taken from his mother. He gets to grow up in the court of miracles and be an older brother to Esmeralda. Clopin acts like an older brother to them and plays hide and seek a lot.
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sinistarz · 4 months
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Analyzing again. Assuming this food is real and not part of Quasimodo's delusions (the gargoyles are 100% imaginary friends to me idc) its a pretty decent dinner spread. Bread roll, bottle of wine, fruit slices, two sausages, and a big wedge of cheese.
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This is the part in the movie in which Frollo is losing his mind and burning down Paris. We aren't certain if its been hours or days since the hellfire scene but let's just assume.
Either 1 of 2 things, Quasimodo has food available to him up there and prepared this for himself, or, Frollo brought this for him earlier in the day.
Since Frollo later visits Quasi bringing a treat (🍇) to confront him and Quasimodo is shocked to see him, this could imply very well that Frollo has already visited him that afternoon- to bring him food. Hence Quasis shock seeing him in the evening and saying "I didn't think you'd be coming"
We also know for sure canonically Frollo does bring and leave food for Quasi to eat on his own, at least on occasion, as he's shown to do so at the beginning of the movie.
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So its not a crazy idea that Frollo, in a crazy mad stupor, in the middle of literally burning down Paris, took a moment briefly to bring Quasimodo his dinner.
I personally find that just. Like. Really funny.
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