It's been 30 years since Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame came out on June-12-1996 and let me tell ya: that's a good movie I've ever watched. It's about a disfigured Quasimodo (Gary Trousdale), the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, who bides his time locked away in a tower and his yearning to explore the outside world and be accepted by society, against the wishes of his cruel, puritanical adoptive father, Judge Claude Frollo (the late Tony Jay), who also wants to exterminate Paris' Romani population, which is a terrible decision. If I were others, I would have stood up for the Romani population, since many of them are Christians and believe in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
















