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(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. An instrumental version of "The Bells of Notre Dame", as well as other snippets of the score by Alan Menken, play in the background throughout)
 
(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. An instrumental version of "The Bells of Notre Dame", as well as other snippets of the score by Alan Menken, play in the background throughout)
   
Doug (vo): Well, if Disney really wanted to bounce back from some of the disappointment brought by ''[[Pocahontas (Disneycember)|Pocahontas]]'', ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (NC)|Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' was probably not the best way to go. A story that’s well known and famously dark and twisted as ''Hunchback'' is probably not the best way to get a general audience coming back to you. But I’m sure by the time ''Pocahontas'' was done, ''Hunchback'' was already half-done, and you just have to go with what you got. And for what they got, honestly, I really love this one. But that’s a personal preference. To be very straightforward, the film does, in fact, have a lot of flaws, as you would probably assume it would. ''Hunchback'' is probably the last movie you would want to tell as a Disney family film. The original story by Victor Hugo was about the corruption of church and the overuse of power that it had. Here, it’s mostly told as an ''Ugly Duckling'' story, and while that’s done well, there’s several parts that you feel were kind of forced.
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Doug (vo): Well, if Disney really wanted to bounce back from some of the disappointment brought by ''[[Pocahontas (Disneycember)|Pocahontas]]'', ''Hunchback of Notre Dame'' was probably not the best way to go. A story that’s well known and famously dark and twisted as ''Hunchback'' is probably not the best way to get a general audience coming back to you. But I’m sure by the time ''Pocahontas'' was done, ''Hunchback'' was already half-done, and you just have to go with what you got. And for what they got, honestly, I really love this one. But that’s a personal preference. To be very straightforward, the film does, in fact, have a lot of flaws, as you would probably assume it would. ''Hunchback'' is probably the last movie you would want to tell as a Disney family film. The original story by Victor Hugo was about the corruption of church and the overuse of power that it had. Here, it’s mostly told as an ''Ugly Duckling'' story, and while that’s done well, there’s several parts that you feel were kind of forced.
   
 
''[The film's main comic relief characters, the three gargoyles, are shown briefly]''
 
''[The film's main comic relief characters, the three gargoyles, are shown briefly]''
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