***** The priest (the rational and Christ-like type) made Frollo raise Quasi because Frollo showed no remorse for killing his mom, but rather used his position as "a man of God" to justify his actions. Frollo was reluctant but did it solely out of fear of God's judgement
In spite of everything, they were willing to pull him up too. Salvation is available for all, but not all will choose to seize it. Remain stubborn in your ways and you will be rightfully punished. Quasi gave him a second chance and he used it attempting to kill them, he doesn't get a third.
Frollo is about to send what he believes to be an evil demon into Hell. He eventually loses balance, grabbing a devil statue’s head, which he looks into the eyes of. If you look into a devil’s eyes, that means that you have been a terrible person who has comitted horrible sins, and you are going to go to Hell. Frollo, still believing he is a good man, gives an expression of fear and confusion. That face basically describes Frollo saying “I was a righteous man! I haven’t sinned! I serve God! How is this possible!”. But because it’s the beauty of animation, he doesn’t need to say that, because ALL of that is in that one expression. He then lets out a horrified scream as he descends into the fiery pits of Hell where monsters like him belong. This is my favorite Disney villain death because it is so satisfying for Frollo to see who he actually is and get punished for it. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is also my favorite Disney film because there are so many great moments like that. It isn’t perfect, but when it is good, it is mind blowing.
@@deoxys320dude2 The same with Scar. Scar is not afraid to die. He prefeers to die than be prisioneer or exiled (and better if Simba kills him). Because he prefeers dies like a king of hero. But his dead is perpetrated by hyens, and he knows he's gonna die like a lier and coward.
Isn't it kinda Ironic that, a few years ago in this movie everything else in Paris was being destroyed by fire but the Notre Dame was unaffected, while now it's the opposite?
00:59 It's awesome how Quasimodo didn't let the cape go even after being almost murdered by his abusive step-father, the same person who told him a few seconds earlier he was directly responsible for his mother's death. This lack of taking revenge on Frollo is probably one of Quasi's best moments in the movie. "What makes a monster and what makes a man?"
What makes a monster is his views of the world and its people. You think you're the good guy when you're solidly the most evil son of a gun there is? Yeah, you're definitely not a man.
Greg Elchert in the beginning he’s decent, adopting Quasimodo out of pity and taking care of his brother. But later in the book he even attempts to rape Esmeralda, and Quasimodo protects her.
“And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!” I kinda feel like Frollo is seeing himself as God; the one who would plunge “them” into the fiery pit. You know, being a narcissistic zealot and all that.
He see himself as a servitor of God and doing what is right while he is the exact embodiment of pure evil and I think that's what makes him a great villain
Well, zealots usually believe themselves as God' representives and everything they do it's God' will which is ofcourse bullshit, even in the eyes of God.
@@diegodubber2140 A perfect writing for Frollo's gravestone (if he would have any). I would have also added: "He suffered a horrible afterburn and ended up overheated and barbecued. He will NOT be missed!"
Judge Claude Frollo; possibly the greatest disney villain of all time. Because he's not some powerful sorcerer or underworld god out to steal a throne, he's something that has always and will always be real; a fanatic. He is the most terrifying villain not only because he believes whole-heartedly in the righteousness of his terrible actions, but also because people like him are so very real, and most probably always will be. Jafar, Maleficent, Hades, these villains might be powerful, but they're safely contained in the realms of impossibility. Its the very human darkness of Frollo that makes him such a great villain.
typhoonhurricane18 frollo in my opinion is easily the most evil and terrifying villain for the very reason you listed above he represents the evil that we as humans all have inside of us he also had the most epic death of all Disney villains when he quoted the Bible and he was plunged into the fiery pit
Tom Sproson God: Frollo, hope you have a good time with Satan, you hypocrite. Satan: What first, the lava pits or the flesh eating worms? Hmmm, oh! I know! Why not the VIP Room, the Very inappropriately painful room that has BOTH punishments, lucky for him, he's the first guest!
I've always loved in this film how the only thing which truly frightened Frollo was Notre Dame herself. Despite having ignored the warning of the saints' eyes bearing down on him in the prologue - making him fear for his immortal soul - he continued to live a life where he sought to be the ultimate judge, believing that he was acting in its God's best interests. The fact that Notre Dame herself - the gargoyle - is what ultimately takes him down - it just goes to say that in the end there can only be one judge, and those who are too self righteous and arrogant to assume to believe they are above it or indeed committing unspeakable acts in its name, will ultimately in the end be the ones who are judged and condemned.
I think that the moment he starts screaming while looking at the gargoyle, he's not only screaming because he's scared of the gargoyle coming to life, but for the realization that he's evil after all, and that all the crimes he comitted weren't justified.
I think it's really telling for Quasimodo's character that even after Frollo literally says "I killed your mother and now I'm going to kill you", he still can't bring himself to just drop Frollo when they're both hanging from the cathedral.
To me it makes more sense that he would hold on to frollo since he literally found out frollo killed his mother 10 seconds ago and all his life up until then he was told that his mother didn't love him and frollo was the only one who cared about him to quasi letting frollo drop would be killing his parent aka the only one who he thought loved him and yeah there's esmeralda but he only knew her for a couple days vs 20 years
@@lorax1274 Would make sense considering that is what will happen on the Day of Judgement. Those who have sinned and followed the ways of the devil and don't repent will go to hell and suffer and those who have sinned BUT repent over and over again and pray to God and thank him and change themselves to follow in the ways of the Lord and believe in him and Jesus Christ with live enterally and shall go to heaven.
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!" Gargoyle: "Works for me!" Honestly, that scene easily makes you think that God walked right down to hell and gave Satan personal, explicit permission to come into one of his most holy sites to personally collect Frollo's sorry ass... Well, to paraphrase Muppet's Treasure Island: "The devil himself would have to call [Frollo] scum."
I definitely think that was the symbolism, I mean as he fell it chanted "Kyrie Eleison!" (Lord Have Mercy). God says OK, I'm done with you. Do what you want, Satan!"
Definitely a scary villain for a "children's movie". He increasingly became less and less human in this scene, by the end when he was about to kill Esmeralda and Quasimodo he looked like he was turning into a demon, even his mad cackle seemed a bit evil and demonic, didn't it? When he held the sword up his eyes and teeth were yellow, his skin was a lot paler as well. Just didn't seem too human which is pretty crazy.
Wow, I never took notice, but yeah, his appearance seems to deteriorate from a respected judge to a maniacal demon before the plunge. Could be coincidence, but That would be a sweet detail if not
+ElectricMayhem87 (Ashleigh) They likely found the body, since when they exit the church you can actually see the point on the ground where he landed, meaning there was not all that much molten stuff down there
Fucking irony haha. Let's throw a guess as to where Frollo ended up himself. Irony indeed. Don't underestimate the retribution of torrid religion. Frollo was one hell of a villain.
THE most ironic part about this is he basically died by his own hands. That gargoyle was one he drove his sword into prior to this. Had he never cut it, he would have won. Yet another example of a Disney villain dug his/her own grave while trying to bury another.
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit! God: ...(looks at the fiery lead below)...Okay, that'll do. (Gargoyle breaks)
Dejay Page, Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit! God: ...(looks at the fiery pit below) (than looks at the devil) i know we highly despise eachother but i have an agreement for you, you can have frollo's soul if i get rid of him. the devil: yes 😈 YESSSSSS LET HIM BURN, GO GARGOYLE HELP GOD PLUNGE HIM IN. God: (looks at the fiery pit again) okay that'll do (gargoyle breaks) Frollo :
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit God: Oh yeah. Got THAT right (Cracks the gargoyle)
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How ironic is that Frollo in the Disney adaptation is darker and more evil (well, actually evil) than his literary counterpart... especially when the book itself is dark as fuck?
Well, if we have an antagonist we can kill without remorse, we can make changes to the story that aim towards a happy ending, including dignifying the only true asshole in the story(AKA Phoebus)
+RobotYoshimis Disney made him like this because they understood we liked all their previous bad guys "evil is cool" and all (this was right after Ursula, Jafar and Scar)- so they made him a lustful religious zeleot so NO ONE could find any reason to think it was cool..... I think it backfired
Mr. Nice Guy ...That wasnt even my point you simple minded idiot, quit following me, do you have nothing else to do? I know you have no job, but go find yourself a hobby.
I love how Esmeralda doesn't let go of Quasimodo's hand even for a second. She was prepared to be beheaded, and she held on her friend until the very end.
Harazyn This scene is an answer to people who complain about Quasimodo not "getting the girl," or that it's teaching that ugly people can't find love. "Greater love hath no woman than this, that she lay down her life for her friends."
This scene is probably the most dramatic and well-written (and drawn scene) in the history of Disney. The facial expressions are gorgeous, it's almost as if they are real people, I daresay this was better than the rotoscoping of Snow White or Cinderella. The gargoyle "coming to life" is fantastic. Quasimodo's fear as he is holding on to both Notre Dame and Frollo, not knowing whether he can let it go of Frollo and live with the guilt of killing his surrogate father, or hold on and risk getting killed by him. The fact that Frollo is killed by the same gargoyle he jabbed his sword into (giggity), after his weight causes it to crumble, normally this wouldn't happen, but given the fact that Frollo had semi destroyed the gargoyle a minute earlier. The townspeople stopping the fight after seeing Frollo about to kill Esmeralda and Quasimodo is brilliant. The facial expressions are beautiful. Frollo quoting from the Bible, but somehow making it sound sinister, and even looking quite Satanic. Even ignoring the obvious Hell imagery and Gregorian chanting, this is a great scene, serious kudos to the animators, writers, producers, voice actors, Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise. Oh yes, and there are Hidden Mickeys all over the cathedral.
That's why this is my favorite Disney movie by far,even though it's the darkerst I still love this because I love dark stuff,but that's just a bonus,because what you said here is the reason I love this movie that much.
kristof gergely Almost everything about this movie was perfect. The villain was pure gold, the hero was brilliant, the love interest wasn't your run-of-the-mill damsel in distress, the gargoyles were... annoying, at times, but for the most part they were rather good.
Baby Dogson the reason this bit in particular is my favorite is that Frollo says "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the firey Pit" then the gargoyle he was using as a perch comes to life and breaks and he falls into a the molten metal.
RobynNightShade And the fact that he appears the appearance of Satan himself, yet still believes that he's the embodiment of a true religious believer.
@@stevenbowen8098 *gasps in severe offense NO!!!!! NEVER WISH DEATH UPON SOMEONE FOR DEFENDING EQUAL RIGHTS OF GENDERS, RACES AND ET CETERA ET CETERA!!!!
It's been done to death already, but let me add my own. Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit! *Frollo then meets the exact same fate* Palpatine: Ironic. He could "see" the evil within others, but not within himself.
Mackenzie Ferry The Bells of Notre Dame is still easily the best track on a Disney movie soundtrack ever. Nothing beats it. It's just so powerful. "Now here is a riddle to guess if you can Sing the bells of Notre Dame Who is the monster and who is the man"
Mackenzie Ferry Funny how Frollo in the book is actually an archdeacon and considerably more sympathetic, while still becoming a villain. It seems like they split Archdeacon representing the book Frollo's good qualities and the Judge the bad ones.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, has more gruesome deaths than any Cars movie could have, and parents are getting so fucking triggered at the "dark" trailer for Cars 3
Nerdy George Washington, cars sucks xD cars 1 was ok, cars 2 was bad and obviously meant to sell toys also toy cars were popular at the time. cars 3 we don't know yet xD
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit. UA-camrs: That's such badass and ironic line. Let's copy that into the comments and imagine what God was thinking.
+Brandon Layne Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit. Some UA-camrs: Let's complain about people having fun about imagining what God was thinking.
Galadriel Pokracki Frollo: and he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit. Me and the other youtubers: let's make sarcastic remarks about a video of a movie we all obviously like and see who has a sense a humor
Then there's only one thing that can brighten up our days even more. TURN IT INTO A MEME! HAHAHAHAHAAAAAA! One does not simply have too many memes. It's just a matter of making only good ones.
naruhinafan274 How the heck could he believe himself to be righteous man when he's ready to kill two other people? There's no more blatant example of the sin of wrath!
Kyle Stubbs He's very deluded, He's convinced himself that he's righteous, Go's literal left hand. He feel immortal and invincible, so that leads him farther upon a path of corruption. Basically, his brain is a bag of the kkk, Nazis, and the Westboro Baptist Church mixed with very strong sexual confusion and desires, which the most horrendous serial killers in history are also known for.
And he shall smite the wicked, and plunge them into the firey pit! God:*breaks Gargoyle* Wouldn't want to forget anything on my to do list today. Glad you reminded me, Frollo. By the way, I've got an extra firey pit waiting for ya once you're done with that one...
That's actually kinda what gargoyles were intended for! To scare away the Devil and ward off the presence of evil from entering the church. Like, "Frollo! Evil being! You dare disturb the house of God and lay your sinful hands upon me?!!! You are NOT welcome here! And you will DIE for your sins!" *breaks off*
Can we talk about how Quasi didn't let Frollo go when he was hanging there? He could easily just had drop Frollo and let him fall to his death. But he didn't. Maybe because he didn't wanted to be as him. Or maybe cause even if Frollo had lied to him all these years he still had take care of Quasimodo for all these years and have been the closest thing Quasi had as a father. Maybe it's just me, but it was just a thought that hit me :) I kinda thought the same in Tangled. When Rapunzel reached out her arms when she saw Mother Gothel falling to her death.
+Matthew Williams "Christianity had it's Old Testament but the New nullified that so it cannot be used as a legitimate critique of the religion." That's utterly wrong as Jesus himself said he did not come to abolish the law. Beside, the 10 commandments also comes from the OT, so it is also nullified?
@@xxlCortez The old testiment was "the promise", leading up to the new testament in which Jesus sacrificed himself. The 10 commandments are just what Humanity is supposed to follow, unlinked to the promise. People who still follow the entirety of the old testament are Jews, as the "promise" part they follow is leading up to the sacrifice of Jesus, which Jews believe has yet to come despite it having happened long ago.
funny because if you read the actual book after watching this movie, you'll know esmeralda wasnt even on the building, she was hanging dead at the gallows, and frollo didnt try to kill quasimodo, but he was trying to talk to him but frollo got pushed off the balcony, then quasimodo layed in esmeralda's coffin and died with her.
+Sasha Wallace the book ends with the coffin being opened years later, revealing the remains of Quasi and Esmeralda within. Also, Frollo kills the hell out of Phoebus fairly early in the plot XD
Disney actually is planning a live action version of this movie, which was probably gonna be partly shot in and around the actual place. May have to shelve those plans for a while.
That and the song hellfire too. For its lyrics after the guard tells frollo esmerelda escaped he sang “I’ll find her. I’ll find her even if I must burn Paris!” That’s gonna raise a lot of concern if they did have plans to bring that to the film.
@@dungeonmaster16 Eh, all they have to do is remove that line from the song. If they did delete Hellfire, they could just write a different villain song for Frollo...though having Frollo as a non-singing villain might not be a bad idea, either.
@@dungeonmaster16 well, if they still potray him as the Minister of Justice. The remake will have elements of both this film and the novel (hopefully the endimg will go to the film side and not the novel side), and in the novel, Frollo was the archdeacon of Notre Dame, so hardly there would be place for that "i'll have her if i have to burn down all of Paris" moment to happen. But, the song "Hellfire" still has place even if Frollo is the Archdeacon. Proof: The North American stage adaptation of this film.
A lot of people interpret Frollo's death as God finally punishing him, though I like to think that it's the cathedral itself turning against him. He's about to profane it by using one of its ledges to kill its treasured prisoner, Qausimodo, and so it throws him from itself, and plunges him into the fiery pit.
The term is "Genius Loci" referring to a location that is ancient, and gives the feeling of being truly "alive" and having a "Will" of sorts. Old religious places and places of atrocities tend to be them, as well as places where civilizations sprouted and flourished.
What I love so much about the devil-like gargoyle coming to life is that you could literally see this in two or three different symbolic meanings. On one hand, you could say that this was Satan coming to take Frollo down into hell. But then considering Frollo's previous "Hellfire" song, where he was hallucinating imagery everywhere from his obsession with Esmeralda while also trying to be just and holy, you could think that maybe Frollo was going more and more paranoid and insane (the markings around his eyes show he was lacking proper sleep) by the minute and that he hallucinated the gargoyle coming to life to take him to hell. And then can also lead into Frollo's conscience: even though Frollo thinks he's doing the right thing, we know he isn't and that he's lying to himself and blinding himself from the truth. But maybe deep inside, Frollo does realize it, and his conscience finally made him see the gargoyle turning into Satan as he realizes what he's done and that he's being punished for it. So many possibilities, it could be one of these, just s it could be all of them.
I do know this is old, but i have another! You should know gargoyles are make to scare evil spirits away, but nobody data anything about good spirits. My theore Quasy have a good and amost pure spirit, so, to him, the gargoyles gets life as friends and are nice to him; Frollo did a lot of bad things all the time, and this made him join evil spirits, so the gargoyle got life to him as a devil-like being, that scares the life out of him I write like a drug user?
I think it’s literal because Quasimodo’s gargoyle friends are literally alive (as they help in the battle) and not just a figment or coping mechanism of his own imagination.
Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit." Archangel Michael: "Hey Jesus, did you teach them this down there?" Jesus: "No, they just want an excuse to kill and shit." God: "Check this out, I'ma spook him with the gargoyle, It'll be priceless." Jesus: "Dad... I never... Make sure he slips to see it and then make the gargoyle fall, I'll go get the camera. LoL"
@@roiroije243 It's complicated, but basically they're part of the trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, who are simply one man (God) with 3 seperate bodies.
Even after everything, even after Frollo repeatedly tried to kill him, his friends, and admits to killing his mother, Quasi doesn't let him go when he's hanging off the edge of Notre Dame. That's what being religious is about. Quasi is a saint!
When I first saw that seen,I wasn't really that surprised,it was epic,but I thought,if the 3 gargoyles are alive,why can't the others.I don't know why the gargoyles in Notre Dame are alive,but who cares,Disney magic.
The most satisfying Disney villain death of all time. He gets to watch his whole view of reality literally get shattered before his eyes seconds before falling to his death in molten led. He thought no one could touch him and was invincible but in those few seconds he realized how powerless and weak he really was there’s literally nothing he could do about it that title the robe the church court and god had his back couldn’t save him he got the ultimate karma and deserved every bit of it. The scary truth of the matter is there still a lot of Frollos alive and well today still ruining peoples lives and making this world a dark cruel place with there hidden agendas
I wish Disney movies were still this powerful... Without all the fluff. As a child this movie taught me that racism and people like Frollo were evil and never to be senselessly followed like the mob below. To stand up for what is right always, even if I'm alone in doing so. I'm proud that this lesson stuck with me into adulthood
The modern movies teach fuck all and are embarrassing to watch. Dumbo taught me no matter how different you are, great things will always be in your path. What did Frozen teach? Love fixes everything? No. God Damn it Disney.
@@roiroije243 "Love fixes everything" is literally the exact opposite of what Frozen taught. The message was that you can't always trust everyone, especially if you just met them. You know, like how Anna only knew Hans for a few days but already wanted to marry him. Then it turned out that he was a straight up psychopath.
This scene really puts something else into perspective. His Hellfire Song. Is Frollo really hallucinating the Hooded Monks, or is he actually being tempted for real by devils? At first I thought it was in his head. But look at how he died. Also the image of Esmeralda not only as a seductive flame spirit almost like a Succubus. Then as a pale white smoke in her shape that gives him that seductive kiss? It may be that Frollo had evil spirits tempt him all his life. Leading him to be the worst sinner of all. But he had a choice to ignore them and follow a truly righteous path. One of love rather than hate. Also, there are no Monks in the Catholic church who wear all red. You have Cardinals who dress in all red, but not monks. And we see they're shadowy forms afterwards. Which suggests there are devils using a self righteous hypocrite to do their dirty work for him. Maybe even driving him mad with his own desires to feed off his energy the whole night as they haunt him. Which is why he barely slept and told Phoebus about the "fire place issues" the night before.
Frollo-- "Now I'm going to do what I should have done... 20 YEARS AGO!"
God-- "Me too."
***** Um, it was also because of the atrocities, not just lust
***** The priest (the rational and Christ-like type) made Frollo raise Quasi because Frollo showed no remorse for killing his mom, but rather used his position as "a man of God" to justify his actions. Frollo was reluctant but did it solely out of fear of God's judgement
More like Notre Dame herself.
Nice
So by definition of age, Quasimodo would exactly be 20, as he was couple of months old at the time of mom’s death.
Frollo: “And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!”
God: “bet”
@@basedpota That's no devil, but a gargoyle, a guardian of the church.
what does that mean?
@@villainz4life282 What does what mean?
More like God said, “Okay, Your Turn”
Bottom line is follow is a hypocrite he just fails to rise at it is he who is evil
1:05 just realised the symbolism of Esmeralda pulling quasi upward toward Notre Dame (heaven) and frollo pulling down toward the fires (hell)
Whoa, I did not realize that. O_O
0:23 As the sun rose Esmeralda's funny face gasping hard in pressure while grabbing Quasimodo's hand while her hair fluttering gracefully in the wind
@@98953812 whow thanks for the tip!
In spite of everything, they were willing to pull him up too. Salvation is available for all, but not all will choose to seize it. Remain stubborn in your ways and you will be rightfully punished. Quasi gave him a second chance and he used it attempting to kill them, he doesn't get a third.
Oh! Me neither! Wow!
Frollo is about to send what he believes to be an evil demon into Hell. He eventually loses balance, grabbing a devil statue’s head, which he looks into the eyes of. If you look into a devil’s eyes, that means that you have been a terrible person who has comitted horrible sins, and you are going to go to Hell. Frollo, still believing he is a good man, gives an expression of fear and confusion. That face basically describes Frollo saying “I was a righteous man! I haven’t sinned! I serve God! How is this possible!”. But because it’s the beauty of animation, he doesn’t need to say that, because ALL of that is in that one expression. He then lets out a horrified scream as he descends into the fiery pits of Hell where monsters like him belong. This is my favorite Disney villain death because it is so satisfying for Frollo to see who he actually is and get punished for it. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is also my favorite Disney film because there are so many great moments like that. It isn’t perfect, but when it is good, it is mind blowing.
GatorHero Agree with you
Wow this is deep
I agree
@@deoxys320dude2 The same with Scar. Scar is not afraid to die. He prefeers to die than be prisioneer or exiled (and better if Simba kills him). Because he prefeers dies like a king of hero. But his dead is perpetrated by hyens, and he knows he's gonna die like a lier and coward.
@@SeniorPando_57 exactly
Isn't it kinda Ironic that, a few years ago in this movie everything else in Paris was being destroyed by fire but the Notre Dame was unaffected, while now it's the opposite?
Jojo? Ref
JoJo? Dad?
JONATHAN
Ikr
/CyrClack\ woah
the way he died pretty much said he went to hell. Disney was dark back in the day lol
Roadhouse 93 same thing happen in princess and the the frog
The Little Mermaid involves a death by impalement as well.
Roadhouse 93 kids today would’ve needed “a safe space” and couldn’t handle this kinda Disney growing up
If Disney wasn't so immature and insecure today we'd still have cool shit like this.
@@ShawnC.W-King eh, I would be fine with it
00:59 It's awesome how Quasimodo didn't let the cape go even after being almost murdered by his abusive step-father, the same person who told him a few seconds earlier he was directly responsible for his mother's death. This lack of taking revenge on Frollo is probably one of Quasi's best moments in the movie.
"What makes a monster and what makes a man?"
Indeed.
What makes a monster is his views of the world and its people. You think you're the good guy when you're solidly the most evil son of a gun there is? Yeah, you're definitely not a man.
@Greg Elchert Yeah the book sucks I agree
For me it shows how good quasimodo was even though he knew he didn't give up on his twisted demented father
Greg Elchert in the beginning he’s decent, adopting Quasimodo out of pity and taking care of his brother. But later in the book he even attempts to rape Esmeralda, and Quasimodo protects her.
Frollo: "And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: "I knew there was something I forgot to do today."
THAT was funny!! XD
*bows* Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all night :)
JeNnDyLyOn actually that was Satan little gargoyle that was Satan
Oh my god I can't breathe! That was too funny!
Five years later, this is still good 😂😂
Frollo: *screams because hes falling into a fiery pit*
God: wait a minute this whole operation was your idea
lmao
Jake Koons Wtf…
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@@jakekoons3035 Wtf...
“And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!”
I kinda feel like Frollo is seeing himself as God; the one who would plunge “them” into the fiery pit. You know, being a narcissistic zealot and all that.
Yeah I agree
And then God steps in and say I've had enough
He see himself as a servitor of God and doing what is right while he is the exact embodiment of pure evil and I think that's what makes him a great villain
Well, zealots usually believe themselves as God' representives and everything they do it's God' will which is ofcourse bullshit, even in the eyes of God.
@@KobaLenk You can't really hide what you really are. Especially in the eyes of God.
" And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit." and immediately right after that, he was plunged into the fiery pit
The ultimate act of r/malicious compliance
God be like: *uno reverse card*
A pit of molten iron, that is.
TheKalluto congratulations frollo. You played yo self.
R.I.P.
Judge Claude Frollo
He had some trouble with the fireplace.
And Tony Jay too as well.
Mr Spectacals Maybe it had some weed
You mean R.I.T?
@@bigmattklaus Rot In Torment
@@diegodubber2140 A perfect writing for Frollo's gravestone (if he would have any). I would have also added: "He suffered a horrible afterburn and ended up overheated and barbecued. He will NOT be missed!"
Judge Claude Frollo; possibly the greatest disney villain of all time. Because he's not some powerful sorcerer or underworld god out to steal a throne, he's something that has always and will always be real; a fanatic. He is the most terrifying villain not only because he believes whole-heartedly in the righteousness of his terrible actions, but also because people like him are so very real, and most probably always will be. Jafar, Maleficent, Hades, these villains might be powerful, but they're safely contained in the realms of impossibility. Its the very human darkness of Frollo that makes him such a great villain.
+typhoonhurricane18 Yup Frollo is One Of My Top Favorite Disney Villains Ever and He Does Many Bad Things In The Movie Without Question!
jafar: oh no you didn't
typhoonhurricane18 frollo in my opinion is easily the most evil and terrifying villain for the very reason you listed above he represents the evil that we as humans all have inside of us he also had the most epic death of all Disney villains when he quoted the Bible and he was plunged into the fiery pit
I think jafar is better
Lynn Riddle Why is Jafar Better Then Frollo?
These Disney live action remakes are insanely realistic.
Yeah with God awful cgi graphics and shitty character acting
Christian Cerritos I don’t think you understood the joke
As long as they don’t show Frollo suffering in the Fire, I’ll be good.
T Lebron That’s a weird way of saying “As long as it shows him suffering in fire, it will be good.”
@@tlebron8426 well he would die as soon so all we would see is his shriveled up burnt granny skin
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: UNO reverse card
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit.
Satan: Jeez, this fucker really has no idea does he.
Tom Sproson 'Satan:Jeez' XD
Frollo found a flaw in the architecture that day, unaware it'd be his last.
Tom Sproson Satan: Mmm this is going to be some delicious irony!
Tom Sproson Satan: Mmm this is going to be some delicious irony!
Tom Sproson God: Frollo, hope you have a good time with Satan, you hypocrite.
Satan: What first, the lava pits or the flesh eating worms? Hmmm, oh! I know! Why not the VIP Room, the Very inappropriately painful room that has BOTH punishments, lucky for him, he's the first guest!
I've always loved in this film how the only thing which truly frightened Frollo was Notre Dame herself. Despite having ignored the warning of the saints' eyes bearing down on him in the prologue - making him fear for his immortal soul - he continued to live a life where he sought to be the ultimate judge, believing that he was acting in its God's best interests. The fact that Notre Dame herself - the gargoyle - is what ultimately takes him down - it just goes to say that in the end there can only be one judge, and those who are too self righteous and arrogant to assume to believe they are above it or indeed committing unspeakable acts in its name, will ultimately in the end be the ones who are judged and condemned.
Well said indeed.
True, but in the book Claude has an admiration for the beauty and mythos of the place.
Wow that was deep. 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
I think that the moment he starts screaming while looking at the gargoyle, he's not only screaming because he's scared of the gargoyle coming to life, but for the realization that he's evil after all, and that all the crimes he comitted weren't justified.
Frollo: He shall smite the wicked and send them into the fiery pit.
God: That's you mate.
Frollo: What? No!!!!!!!!!! No!!!!!!!!!1
Disney predicted the future.
Keynan Martinez LMFAO
You mean Victor Hugo
That’s because they bought Simpsons
They did it again with tangled
@@cinnamonmantrainsareawesom7224 im just realising raupaunzel lives in corona when i was young i never known that
I think it's really telling for Quasimodo's character that even after Frollo literally says "I killed your mother and now I'm going to kill you", he still can't bring himself to just drop Frollo when they're both hanging from the cathedral.
I agree!
To me it makes more sense that he would hold on to frollo since he literally found out frollo killed his mother 10 seconds ago and all his life up until then he was told that his mother didn't love him and frollo was the only one who cared about him to quasi letting frollo drop would be killing his parent aka the only one who he thought loved him and yeah there's esmeralda but he only knew her for a couple days vs 20 years
Unspeakable acts such as burning women and discriminating others for their religion. They completely forgot Jesus’ message about love and forgiveness.
I love Quasimodo! He's deserves so much beter.
Book Quasimodo: *YEET*
1:33 God be like: "Well, since you asked nicely..."
Jodran I believe that was Satan who did that
@@thermslusitania1151 It was more like
God: Satan, I leave him to you
Satan: Oh, boi what fun
@@lorax1274 Would make sense considering that is what will happen on the Day of Judgement. Those who have sinned and followed the ways of the devil and don't repent will go to hell and suffer and those who have sinned BUT repent over and over again and pray to God and thank him and change themselves to follow in the ways of the Lord and believe in him and Jesus Christ with live enterally and shall go to heaven.
@@cindypicadomolina7814 Yeah, because I don't know how it works
But thanks anyway
@@thermslusitania1151 ummm who is satan btw?
Frollo: And He shall smite the Wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: Okay, if that's how you want to go.
*gargoyle breaks*
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
Gargoyle: "Works for me!"
Honestly, that scene easily makes you think that God walked right down to hell and gave Satan personal, explicit permission to come into one of his most holy sites to personally collect Frollo's sorry ass...
Well, to paraphrase Muppet's Treasure Island:
"The devil himself would have to call [Frollo] scum."
Even pure rvil has some standards...
*Evil
I definitely think that was the symbolism, I mean as he fell it chanted "Kyrie Eleison!" (Lord Have Mercy). God says OK, I'm done with you. Do what you want, Satan!"
well gargoyles were ment to keep evil away from churches or something i think
That's exactly the idea. Gargoyles were designed to scare evil away. Same with All Hallow's Eve, which comes before all Saints Day.
This is what they didn’t show us on the news yesterday in Paris 4/15/2019
😂
1:25 Tony Jay R.I.P. 1933 - 2006
Tony Jay did an excellent job voicing the character.
Ma'Kayla Shaw damn straight
Wait, Tony died when he tried killing a Gypsy girl a hunchback, and fell into molten metal?!
@@leighbelk769 I think you thought too much, dear 😂 He just died of old age I think?
@@leighbelk769 he died of cancer years after the film in 2006.
Definitely a scary villain for a "children's movie". He increasingly became less and less human in this scene, by the end when he was about to kill Esmeralda and Quasimodo he looked like he was turning into a demon, even his mad cackle seemed a bit evil and demonic, didn't it? When he held the sword up his eyes and teeth were yellow, his skin was a lot paler as well. Just didn't seem too human which is pretty crazy.
He's like the joker in this scene. Physically and mentally less human
if you think about it its hard to believe this is a children's movie
Like Shan Yu he is one of the few disney villains who are truly Menacing
Wow, I never took notice, but yeah, his appearance seems to deteriorate from a respected judge to a maniacal demon before the plunge. Could be coincidence, but That would be a sweet detail if not
+Troy Andrew The whole climactic battle here bears an uncanny resemblance to the one in Tim Burton's Batman movie.
If they ever found the body, this should have been his gravestone:
Here Lies Judge Claude Frollo
He Never Scored
Hello
+ElectricMayhem87 (Ashleigh) They likely found the body, since when they exit the church you can actually see the point on the ground where he landed, meaning there was not all that much molten stuff down there
DarkTider It was a joke, dude....
+DarkTider what.
+ElectricMayhem87 (Ashleigh)
I agree.... his tombstone should be right next to Severus Snape's then....
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and let them fall into the fiery pit.
Gargoyle: LOL one sec.
This has aged well because of recent events
"And he shall plunge the wicked and smite them into the fiery pit"
And then Frollo himself falls into a fiery pit. Poetic and ironic.
Even I thought he quoted it from the bible.
Frollo: "And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: Guess that's my cue.
I find this scene pretty funny too when you take Frollo's last words into consideration.
Fucking irony haha. Let's throw a guess as to where Frollo ended up himself. Irony indeed. Don't underestimate the retribution of torrid religion. Frollo was one hell of a villain.
Stannis The Mannis we all know where he went
“Aaaaaaaahhh”
@@thermslusitania1151
If a live Action Remake of this movie is possible who would be Frollo?
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 I think if David Howie were still alive, he could definitely play Frollo.
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: Very well. *snaps fingers*
Frollo falls into the fiery pit.
Frollo didn't feel so good...
Joseph Monasky and Frollo goes to hell
Angels: *clap*
Bye bye
Yet nobody cared after
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I love how Frollo sneers that Quasimodo's mother died trying to save him - it shows how psychopathic he really is.
THE most ironic part about this is he basically died by his own hands. That gargoyle was one he drove his sword into prior to this. Had he never cut it, he would have won. Yet another example of a Disney villain dug his/her own grave while trying to bury another.
he could have just gotten back up on the balcony but he was so ready for the kill he decided to be an idiot instead
Scar dug his own grave
Gaston dug his own grave
Clayton dug his own grave
Etc
@@alessandro5932 exactly!
Tarzan
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: ...(looks at the fiery lead below)...Okay, that'll do.
(Gargoyle breaks)
Dejay Page, Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: ...(looks at the fiery pit below)
(than looks at the devil)
i know we highly despise eachother but i have an agreement for you, you can have frollo's soul if i get rid of him.
the devil: yes 😈 YESSSSSS LET HIM BURN, GO GARGOYLE HELP GOD PLUNGE HIM IN.
God: (looks at the fiery pit again) okay that'll do (gargoyle breaks)
Frollo :
Donkey: That'll do, Donkey. That'll do.
Or:
Kronk: That'll work.
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit
God: Oh yeah. Got THAT right (Cracks the gargoyle)
How ironic is that Frollo in the Disney adaptation is darker and more evil (well, actually evil) than his literary counterpart... especially when the book itself is dark as fuck?
Well, if we have an antagonist we can kill without remorse, we can make changes to the story that aim towards a happy ending, including dignifying the only true asshole in the story(AKA Phoebus)
I think most of us can agree that Frollo is both the coolest and darkest Disney villain of all time
+SunsetDigital93 He's evil in the way real people are: believing they are good, while always causing or ignoring real human suffering.
I personally reserve that title for the Horned King in Black Cauldron. That nasty motherfucker gave me nightmares as a kid.
Maleficent wins
+RobotYoshimis
Disney made him like this because they understood we liked all their previous bad guys "evil is cool" and all (this was right after Ursula, Jafar and Scar)- so they made him a lustful religious zeleot so NO ONE could find any reason to think it was cool..... I think it backfired
RobotYoshimis True!
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: OKIEE DOKIEEE!!!!😂😂😂
Gir is God?
1:35: Satan: Welcome to Hell!
Ironic that “minister” frollo looked more like the devil
Priest to be exact if you go to the novel.
@Rafael Colina yeah, but in the Disney version he’s the Minister of Justice (and a Judge).
That gargoyle had that "guess whos actually going to the pit" face on.
Mr. Nice Guy ...That wasnt even my point you simple minded idiot, quit following me, do you have nothing else to do? I know you have no job, but go find yourself a hobby.
Break it up, you two! Back to your corners.
WildWhiteFang Stop lying so much kid
Mr. Nice Guy Cant take the truth?
WildWhiteFang guess not lol. I'll pretend to have a boss today :)
I love how Esmeralda doesn't let go of Quasimodo's hand even for a second. She was prepared to be beheaded, and she held on her friend until the very end.
Harazyn This scene is an answer to people who complain about Quasimodo not "getting the girl," or that it's teaching that ugly people can't find love.
"Greater love hath no woman than this, that she lay down her life for her friends."
+mtman318 he actually got one in the sequal
Speedy Vazquez But we don't talk about the sequel. XD
Ultima ZillaRex Yep, True
Speedy Vazquez do not speak of that atrocity!!
This scene is probably the most dramatic and well-written (and drawn scene) in the history of Disney. The facial expressions are gorgeous, it's almost as if they are real people, I daresay this was better than the rotoscoping of Snow White or Cinderella. The gargoyle "coming to life" is fantastic. Quasimodo's fear as he is holding on to both Notre Dame and Frollo, not knowing whether he can let it go of Frollo and live with the guilt of killing his surrogate father, or hold on and risk getting killed by him. The fact that Frollo is killed by the same gargoyle he jabbed his sword into (giggity), after his weight causes it to crumble, normally this wouldn't happen, but given the fact that Frollo had semi destroyed the gargoyle a minute earlier. The townspeople stopping the fight after seeing Frollo about to kill Esmeralda and Quasimodo is brilliant. The facial expressions are beautiful. Frollo quoting from the Bible, but somehow making it sound sinister, and even looking quite Satanic. Even ignoring the obvious Hell imagery and Gregorian chanting, this is a great scene, serious kudos to the animators, writers, producers, voice actors, Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise.
Oh yes, and there are Hidden Mickeys all over the cathedral.
That's why this is my favorite Disney movie by far,even though it's the darkerst I still love this because I love dark stuff,but that's just a bonus,because what you said here is the reason I love this movie that much.
kristof gergely Almost everything about this movie was perfect. The villain was pure gold, the hero was brilliant, the love interest wasn't your run-of-the-mill damsel in distress, the gargoyles were... annoying, at times, but for the most part they were rather good.
Baby Dogson the reason this bit in particular is my favorite is that Frollo says "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the firey Pit" then the gargoyle he was using as a perch comes to life and breaks and he falls into a the molten metal.
RobynNightShade And the fact that he appears the appearance of Satan himself, yet still believes that he's the embodiment of a true religious believer.
Baby Dogson hmm, yeah he dies look satanic
90% of the comment section is imagining what the God saying to frollo
and 10% is about other
RIP Notre Dame. This movie was my introduction to this cathedral.
Frollo: "And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: "Yep, He sure will. Boop!"
Frollo: "-and He shall smite the wicked and throw them into the fiery pit!"
God: "You got it, pal."
If you listen closely, you can hear the chorus singing "Kyrie Eleison" as he says this
EPIC VILLAIN DEATH
*700th like of this comment*
THIS IS THE DEATH OF DONALD TRUMP AS A CARTOON VILLAIN
@@kieranstark7213 that is a stupid question you mean Obama death instead
@@stevenbowen8098 *gasps in severe offense NO!!!!! NEVER WISH DEATH UPON SOMEONE FOR DEFENDING EQUAL RIGHTS OF GENDERS, RACES AND ET CETERA ET CETERA!!!!
Isn't it just safe to say that on this eventful day, God was NOT in the mood for Frollo's hypocritical sanctimonious bullshit.
No Claude frollo I Love you
Frollo: "AND HE SHALL SMITE THE WICKED AND PLUNGE THEM INTO THE FIERY PIT!"
God: "Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru!"
Frollo: "N-nani!?"
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well...
It's been done to death already, but let me add my own.
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit! *Frollo then meets the exact same fate*
Palpatine: Ironic. He could "see" the evil within others, but not within himself.
"...you never can run from
Nor hide what you've done from the eyes,
The very eyes of Notre Dame"
-- Archdeacon
Mackenzie Ferry The Bells of Notre Dame is still easily the best track on a Disney movie soundtrack ever. Nothing beats it. It's just so powerful.
"Now here is a riddle to guess if you can
Sing the bells of Notre Dame
Who is the monster and who is the man"
Mackenzie Ferry Funny how Frollo in the book is actually an archdeacon and considerably more sympathetic, while still becoming a villain. It seems like they split Archdeacon representing the book Frollo's good qualities and the Judge the bad ones.
+Jaakko Keskinen i think it symbolises his councounse in a way
+Jaakko Keskinen
actually, he was changed from archdeacon to judge to avoid vilifying christianity in a Disney movie
Wow, Judge Frollo's death really is one of the best ever, and looked like he plunged straight to hell!
One of the best Disney Villain deaths Rapunzel Corona?
Reminds me of Mufasa's death.
Reminds me of Gaston's death Rapunzel Corona
Fair comparisons, but the setting for Judge Frollo's death beats the others... Seemed appropriate that this cruel fellow went to hell in the end! 😄👍
A great villain always has to fall to his death Rapunzel Corona, *****, and Ki Kim Mandela
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: Why yes, yes I will
Whos here after the notre dame church burned down today 👀👀
And me
me :
@Marku Lozano Maybe this was Frollo's revenge
Citizens of Paris! Macron has persecuted our people, ransacked our city. And now he has declared war on Notre Dame herself! Will we allow it?
Me too :(
Frollo: “And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!”
God: “Ask and you shall receive.”
It doesn't matter if Disney movies are for kids anymore. These film's death scenes are the darkest moments ever.
Lexi-chan the Bookworm I'm fairly certain that Scar got torn apart by hyenas.
Lexi-chan the Bookworm Burning to death is a pretty horrid way to go.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, has more gruesome deaths than any Cars movie could have, and parents are getting so fucking triggered at the "dark" trailer for Cars 3
Nerdy George Washington, cars sucks xD
cars 1 was ok, cars 2 was bad and obviously meant to sell toys also toy cars were popular at the time. cars 3 we don't know yet xD
L Star Scaf got mauled in The Lion King!! That’s bound to look much worse!!
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit.
UA-camrs: That's such badass and ironic line. Let's copy that into the comments and imagine what God was thinking.
+Brandon Layne Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit. Some UA-camrs: Let's complain about people having fun about imagining what God was thinking.
Galadriel Pokracki
Frollo: and he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit.
Me and the other youtubers: let's make sarcastic remarks about a video of a movie we all obviously like and see who has a sense a humor
+Brandon Layne Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit.What even anymore: Shoop shoop shee doo
+Brandon Layne My words exactly bro! Judgement served 'hot' XD
Then there's only one thing that can brighten up our days even more. TURN IT INTO A MEME! HAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!
One does not simply have too many memes. It's just a matter of making only good ones.
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
"Ya damn right I will."
SSVCloud LMAO!
0:23 "Look! Up there!"
Some Parisian said it in reality today.
00:00 love how frollo takes time to put on an opera cape like "I'm going into a fit of murderous rage but with elegance"
1:00 Edna Mode: No capes!
Frollo: AND HE SHALL SMITE THE WICKED AND *PLUNGE THEM INTO THE FIERY PIT!*
God: ...Done.
Frollo: And he shall purge the wicked, and plunge them int othe fiery pit!
God: Well ain't that a good idea!
Satan, as a Gargoyle: Agreed!
1:36 - 1:45
Gargoyle: "Welcome to Hell's Motel! Reservation for one Judge Claude Frollo! Ground Floor - Eternal Pain and Suffering!"
@kt95 gy It is if only sinners are down there.
@kt95 gy this seems to be written better then the bible.
@kt95 gy Hell and Heaven are myths.
Somas bruh get out of my Christian Minecraft server
1:35 Satan: You did well son, but its time to go home now.
Don’t you love it when a villain is so evil they get the express ticket to hell.
Frollo: AND HE SHALL SMITE THE WICKED AND PLUNGE THEM INTO THE FIERY PIT!
Gargoyle: Hey, now THERE'S an idea!
naruhinafan274 How the heck could he believe himself to be righteous man when he's ready to kill two other people? There's no more blatant example of the sin of wrath!
Kyle Stubbs He's very deluded, He's convinced himself that he's righteous, Go's literal left hand. He feel immortal and invincible, so that leads him farther upon a path of corruption.
Basically, his brain is a bag of the kkk, Nazis, and the Westboro Baptist Church mixed with very strong sexual confusion and desires, which the most horrendous serial killers in history are also known for.
+XxPrincessZerudaxX Inquisition-style
"And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: tellin me what to do ey?
-snaps fingers-
Frollo:AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Frollo- "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit."
God- "Perfect choice of final words."
The one good thing Frollo did
1:25 Frollo: "And He (God) shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
1:35 God: "Well, when you put it like that . . ."
Is no one gonna comment on Frollo’s freaky as hell laugh while he was climbing the gargoyle? Cause that haunted my dreams as a kid
Same here.
Same😱
And he shall smite the wicked, and plunge them into the firey pit! God:*breaks Gargoyle* Wouldn't want to forget anything on my to do list today. Glad you reminded me, Frollo. By the way, I've got an extra firey pit waiting for ya once you're done with that one...
That's actually kinda what gargoyles were intended for! To scare away the Devil and ward off the presence of evil from entering the church.
Like, "Frollo! Evil being! You dare disturb the house of God and lay your sinful hands upon me?!!! You are NOT welcome here! And you will DIE for your sins!" *breaks off*
To be so willing to lay down their lives for their duty...truly, these gargoyles are the epitome of loyalty!
You mean like disney's gargoyles?
Paris: Burning
Gargoyle: Cracking
Frollo: Crazy
God: Ironic
Hotel: Trivago
*Dick: out*
Hollow: Knight
Soul of Dedede+ Wait: what
I knew you would say that
This happened today as Notre Dame burned. 4/15/19 a sad day
Can we talk about how Quasi didn't let Frollo go when he was hanging there?
He could easily just had drop Frollo and let him fall to his death. But he didn't. Maybe because he didn't wanted to be as him. Or maybe cause even if Frollo had lied to him all these years he still had take care of Quasimodo for all these years and have been the closest thing Quasi had as a father.
Maybe it's just me, but it was just a thought that hit me :)
I kinda thought the same in Tangled. When Rapunzel reached out her arms when she saw Mother Gothel falling to her death.
Such delicious irony: claims to do His work, but was evil all along and is cast from whence he came.
+ThePalaceofMusic don't forget those who disguise themselves as Jews and Muslims
+Matthew Williams "Christianity had it's Old Testament but the New nullified that so it cannot be used as a legitimate critique of the religion."
That's utterly wrong as Jesus himself said he did not come to abolish the law. Beside, the 10 commandments also comes from the OT, so it is also nullified?
+kingofmonsters14 Ever read the old testament?? You see the guy has actually valid points.
They pulled that again in the first season of castlevania although in that one the evidence comes straight from a demon's mouth
@@xxlCortez The old testiment was "the promise", leading up to the new testament in which Jesus sacrificed himself. The 10 commandments are just what Humanity is supposed to follow, unlinked to the promise. People who still follow the entirety of the old testament are Jews, as the "promise" part they follow is leading up to the sacrifice of Jesus, which Jews believe has yet to come despite it having happened long ago.
Follo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: Frollo, have a Snickers. You're not you when you're hungry.
Multan Lava
Satan: I don't think he'll be hungry anymore once he gets down here.
+Multan Lava More like, have a pussy.
God: Better?
Frollo: HELLFIRE, DARK FIRE
+Brandon Layne
GOD:"Goddamnit Frollo!!!"
Are you like mocking God?
funny because if you read the actual book after watching this movie, you'll know esmeralda wasnt even on the building, she was hanging dead at the gallows, and frollo didnt try to kill quasimodo, but he was trying to talk to him but frollo got pushed off the balcony, then quasimodo layed in esmeralda's coffin and died with her.
Jeez I knew it was dark but, oh good lord.
+Sasha Wallace the book ends with the coffin being opened years later, revealing the remains of Quasi and Esmeralda within. Also, Frollo kills the hell out of Phoebus fairly early in the plot XD
DarkTider Damn that just sad.
what the fuck
??? Wasn't Phoebus fake killed in the beginning? I'm pretty sure he survives until the end in the book/
Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit."
God: "Is that what I was supposed to do? Well, you sort of qualify."
Sort of qualify? What about fit perfectly.
Disney actually is planning a live action version of this movie, which was probably gonna be partly shot in and around the actual place. May have to shelve those plans for a while.
That and the song hellfire too. For its lyrics after the guard tells frollo esmerelda escaped he sang “I’ll find her. I’ll find her even if I must burn Paris!” That’s gonna raise a lot of concern if they did have plans to bring that to the film.
@@dungeonmaster16 Eh, all they have to do is remove that line from the song.
If they did delete Hellfire, they could just write a different villain song for Frollo...though having Frollo as a non-singing villain might not be a bad idea, either.
Potterholic1 No they no to do Hellfire!
If they fuck up Esmeralda so badly, my childhood will be destroyed
@@dungeonmaster16 well, if they still potray him as the Minister of Justice. The remake will have elements of both this film and the novel (hopefully the endimg will go to the film side and not the novel side), and in the novel, Frollo was the archdeacon of Notre Dame, so hardly there would be place for that "i'll have her if i have to burn down all of Paris" moment to happen. But, the song "Hellfire" still has place even if Frollo is the Archdeacon. Proof: The North American stage adaptation of this film.
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: If you say so. ;)
"Can Stone Talk?"
It can sure as hell scare the crap out of you.
No, it ROARS!
Yes stone can talk if u are stoned if u know what i mean
It can if you only but listen
A lot of people interpret Frollo's death as God finally punishing him, though I like to think that it's the cathedral itself turning against him. He's about to profane it by using one of its ledges to kill its treasured prisoner, Qausimodo, and so it throws him from itself, and plunges him into the fiery pit.
You do know that a Cathedral is a pretty religious place, right?
It is hinted throughout the movie that Notre Dame itself is sentient.
The term is "Genius Loci" referring to a location that is ancient, and gives the feeling of being truly "alive" and having a "Will" of sorts. Old religious places and places of atrocities tend to be them, as well as places where civilizations sprouted and flourished.
also frollo was blatantly disrespecting the cathedral by slicing off gargoyles with the sword.
That definitely would be fitting, considering the main character of the original novel is Notre Dame itself.
For whatever reason, the music during that moment when you can see the despair in Frollo's eyes as he is holding on just gives me the goosebumps
"AND HE SHALL SMITE THE WICKED AND PLUNGE THEM INTO THE FIERY PIT!"
1:36 God & Satan: You took the words right out of our mouths!
Nice
What I love so much about the devil-like gargoyle coming to life is that you could literally see this in two or three different symbolic meanings. On one hand, you could say that this was Satan coming to take Frollo down into hell. But then considering Frollo's previous "Hellfire" song, where he was hallucinating imagery everywhere from his obsession with Esmeralda while also trying to be just and holy, you could think that maybe Frollo was going more and more paranoid and insane (the markings around his eyes show he was lacking proper sleep) by the minute and that he hallucinated the gargoyle coming to life to take him to hell. And then can also lead into Frollo's conscience: even though Frollo thinks he's doing the right thing, we know he isn't and that he's lying to himself and blinding himself from the truth. But maybe deep inside, Frollo does realize it, and his conscience finally made him see the gargoyle turning into Satan as he realizes what he's done and that he's being punished for it. So many possibilities, it could be one of these, just s it could be all of them.
I do know this is old, but i have another!
You should know gargoyles are make to scare evil spirits away, but nobody data anything about good spirits.
My theore
Quasy have a good and amost pure spirit, so, to him, the gargoyles gets life as friends and are nice to him; Frollo did a lot of bad things all the time, and this made him join evil spirits, so the gargoyle got life to him as a devil-like being, that scares the life out of him
I write like a drug user?
I think it’s literal because Quasimodo’s gargoyle friends are literally alive (as they help in the battle) and not just a figment or coping mechanism of his own imagination.
Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit."
Archangel Michael: "Hey Jesus, did you teach them this down there?"
Jesus: "No, they just want an excuse to kill and shit."
God: "Check this out, I'ma spook him with the gargoyle, It'll be priceless."
Jesus: "Dad... I never... Make sure he slips to see it and then make the gargoyle fall, I'll go get the camera. LoL"
But he's the Son of God? How can Jesus be God and the Son of God? I'm confused.
Way to kill a joke
@@roiroije243 It's complicated, but basically they're part of the trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, who are simply one
man (God) with 3 seperate bodies.
I was joking, I didn't actually mean it.
Again, all of you, way to kill a joke... ( ͡° ʖ̯ ͡°)
Even after everything, even after Frollo repeatedly tried to kill him, his friends, and admits to killing his mother, Quasi doesn't let him go when he's hanging off the edge of Notre Dame. That's what being religious is about. Quasi is a saint!
he even had the chance to kill frollo himself but he did not
Except that Frollo never explicitly stated he killed Quasimodo's mother. Everyone overlooks this fact.
RIP Tony Jay, you did the best voice for a Disney Villain.
15/04/2019 Notre Dame in flames for real.
FROLLO: and he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!!
GOD: Alright, you asked for it!
*slow clap*
And THAT, my friends, is how you kill a villain in an epic way.
Correction
And THAT, my friends… is how fluttershy became badass
gisele orig Fluttershy had no part in this
BeatleBoy247 My avatar used to be an epic close-up of Fluttershy. That's probably what he/she was talking about.
Komatsuzaki Oh
Komatsuzaki with a side of some epic irony of God telling Satan, he's all yours dude, have fun.
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!
God: Like this?
*gargoyle cracks*
lol
When I first saw that seen,I wasn't really that surprised,it was epic,but I thought,if the 3 gargoyles are alive,why can't the others.I don't know why the gargoyles in Notre Dame are alive,but who cares,Disney magic.
Nah, I think God should say, "It is done."
Frollo: fuk
Hey I found you XD
The most satisfying Disney villain death of all time. He gets to watch his whole view of reality literally get shattered before his eyes seconds before falling to his death in molten led. He thought no one could touch him and was invincible but in those few seconds he realized how powerless and weak he really was there’s literally nothing he could do about it that title the robe the church court and god had his back couldn’t save him he got the ultimate karma and deserved every bit of it. The scary truth of the matter is there still a lot of Frollos alive and well today still ruining peoples lives and making this world a dark cruel place with there hidden agendas
Frollo: And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit.
God: Right back at ya, buckaroo
Frollo: And He shall smite the wicked and send them into the fiery pit!
God: Took the words right out of my mouth.
Today's lesson is this: Decorative fixtures are generally not load-bearing structures.
If you look carefully, structure was also compromised as he hit it with his Sword just a while before he decided to step on it.
I wish Disney movies were still this powerful... Without all the fluff. As a child this movie taught me that racism and people like Frollo were evil and never to be senselessly followed like the mob below. To stand up for what is right always, even if I'm alone in doing so. I'm proud that this lesson stuck with me into adulthood
The modern movies teach fuck all and are embarrassing to watch. Dumbo taught me no matter how different you are, great things will always be in your path. What did Frozen teach? Love fixes everything? No. God Damn it Disney.
@@roiroije243 "Love fixes everything" is literally the exact opposite of what Frozen taught. The message was that you can't always trust everyone, especially if you just met them. You know, like how Anna only knew Hans for a few days but already wanted to marry him. Then it turned out that he was a straight up psychopath.
This scene really puts something else into perspective. His Hellfire Song. Is Frollo really hallucinating the Hooded Monks, or is he actually being tempted for real by devils? At first I thought it was in his head. But look at how he died.
Also the image of Esmeralda not only as a seductive flame spirit almost like a Succubus. Then as a pale white smoke in her shape that gives him that seductive kiss? It may be that Frollo had evil spirits tempt him all his life. Leading him to be the worst sinner of all. But he had a choice to ignore them and follow a truly righteous path. One of love rather than hate.
Also, there are no Monks in the Catholic church who wear all red. You have Cardinals who dress in all red, but not monks. And we see they're shadowy forms afterwards. Which suggests there are devils using a self righteous hypocrite to do their dirty work for him. Maybe even driving him mad with his own desires to feed off his energy the whole night as they haunt him.
Which is why he barely slept and told Phoebus about the "fire place issues" the night before.
Frollo: "AND SO HE SHALL SMITE THE WICKED AND PLUNGE THEM INTO THE FIERY PIT!!"
God: "Ok bye"
Frollo: *_"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" plunges into a fiery pit_*