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[[File:Quasimodo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996).png|thumb|left|Quasimodo | [[File:Quasimodo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996).png|thumb|left|Quasimodo being ridiculed by a cruel crowd.]] | ||
{{Q|All my life, you've told me the world was a dark, cruel place! But now I see that the only thing dark and cruel about it is people like you!|Quasimodo to Frollo as he prepares to kill him.}} | {{Q|All my life, you've told me the world was a dark, cruel place! But now I see that the only thing dark and cruel about it is people like you!|Quasimodo to Frollo as he prepares to kill him.}} | ||
Quasimodo debuted in the 1996 film, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', voiced by {{w|Tom Hulce}}. He is based on the character from Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. In the film, he has been raised by Judge [[Claude Frollo]] inside the cathedral and forbidden from ever leaving, on the basis that such a heartless society would never accept him. Frollo's words almost come true when Quasimodo does sneak out to attend the Festival of Fools, where he is ridiculed and tortured by the cruel peasantry until a kindhearted gypsy girl, Esmeralda, defies Frollo and defends Quasimodo from the cruel crowd. Quasimodo begins to fall in love with Esmeralda, and it is this love that leads him to rebel against Frollo's tyranny, which ultimately leads to a showdown between Quasimodo and Frollo atop the balconies of Notre Dame. Following Frollo's demise, Quasimodo is hailed a hero and accepted into society at last. | Quasimodo debuted in the 1996 film, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', voiced by {{w|Tom Hulce}}. He is based on the character from Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. In the film, he has been raised by Judge [[Claude Frollo]] inside the cathedral and forbidden from ever leaving, on the basis that such a heartless society would never accept him. Frollo's words almost come true when Quasimodo does sneak out to attend the Festival of Fools, where he is ridiculed and tortured by the cruel peasantry until a kindhearted gypsy girl, Esmeralda, defies Frollo and defends Quasimodo from the cruel crowd. Quasimodo begins to fall in love with Esmeralda, and it is this love that leads him to rebel against Frollo's tyranny, which ultimately leads to a showdown between Quasimodo and Frollo atop the balconies of Notre Dame. Following Frollo's demise, Quasimodo is hailed a hero and accepted into society at last. |