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Claude Frollo (Disney character)

Judge Claude Frollo is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Disney's 34th animated film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996). He was based on Archdeacon Claude Frollo from Victor Hugo's 1831 novel.

Claude Frollo
Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame character
First appearanceThe Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Created byVictor Hugo
Adapted byTab Murphy
Voiced byTony Jay (1996–2005)
Corey Burton (Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance)
Portrayed byNorbert Lamla (1999 musical)
Patrick Page (2014 musical)
In-universe information
OccupationJudge
Minister of Justice
FamilyJehan Frollo (younger brother; 2014 musical)
ChildrenQuasimodo (adoptive son)
Claudine Frollo (daughter; Descendants)
ReligionRoman Catholic
NationalityFrench

Frollo is ranked one of the greatest villains in the Disney Renaissance, and widely regarded one of the darkest animated film villains in the history of Disney animated films.[1][2]

Personality edit

Frollo is portrayed in the film as the ruthless, self-righteous, narcissistic, hypocritical, short-tempered, manipulative and fanatically religious French Minister of Justice. He views the world and everyone in it (except for himself) as corrupt and sinful, and reserves particular hatred for Paris' Romani population, whom he longs to exterminate. Like his original character in Hugo's novel, Frollo adopts Quasimodo as his son and lusts after the Romani girl Esmeralda to the point of obsession, and resolves that she will submit to him or die. Frollo believes everything he does is in accordance with God's will, despite his hypocrisy in lusting after Esmeralda and treating her people and Quasimodo with cruelty.[3][4]

Director Gary Trousdale described the film's Frollo as "a horrible, horrible person", while Tony Jay, who voiced him, compared him to Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.[3]

Appearances edit

The Hunchback of Notre Dame edit

In the film, Frollo and his soldiers capture a group of Romani people attempting to immigrate to Paris on a boat. A Roma woman in the group attempts to flee with her deformed baby, but Frollo kills her outside Notre Dame Cathedral, which the first seeks sanctuary at to escape from the last. Fearing his deformity, he tries to kill the baby as well by throwing it into a well nearby to drown, but the cathedral's Archdeacon intervenes and accuses Frollo of murdering an innocent woman in front of the cathedral. Fearing divine retribution, Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in Notre Dame as his son, to atone for his sin and in the hope that the hunchback will someday be useful to him. He cruelly names the child "Quasimodo" (meaning; half-formed), and teaches him that the world outside the cathedral is a sinful place full of people who would hate and shun him for his deformity, even lying that her mother even trying to drowning him and that Frollo saved him from this fate.

Twenty years later, in the Palace of Justice, Frollo appoints a new Captain of the Guard, Phoebus, stating his intent to eradicate the city's Gypsy population by discovering their sanctuary, the "Court of Miracles". While attending the annual Festival of Fools, Frollo discovers a Romani dancer, Esmeralda, who dances in front of him and kisses him on the nose. He finds that Quasimodo has left the bell tower and joined the Festival. Even after being crowned King of the Fools for his deformity, Quasimodo is humiliated by the crowd after two of Frollo's guards start a riot. In order to teach him a lesson for disobeying him, Frollo refuses to help Quasimodo, going so far as to refuse Phoebus' request to stop the cruelty, until Esmeralda defiantly frees Quasimodo. Esmeralda berates Frollo for refusing to help Quasimodo, as well as his cruel treatment of travelers and other outcasts, and uses a magic trick to evade arrest. Phoebus refuses to arrest her for witchcraft inside Notre Dame and instead tells Frollo that she has claimed sanctuary inside the cathedral; the Archdeacon orders Frollo and his men out, reminding of his promise of never again assaulting in the cathedral.

In the fireplace chamber of the Palace of Justice, Frollo lusts after Esmeralda and, through song, begs the Virgin Mary to save him from her "spell"; he then resolves that she will be his, or she will die, asking God to have mercy on both of them. When Frollo learns that Esmeralda has escaped Notre Dame, he instigates a citywide manhunt for her, capturing and bribing Romani and burning countless houses in his way. Phoebus is appalled by Frollo's actions and openly defies him, and Frollo furiously orders him executed as punishment for his defiance. While fleeing, Phoebus is struck by an arrow and falls into the River Seine, but Esmeralda rescues him and takes him to Notre Dame for refuge.

Realizing that Quasimodo helped Esmeralda escape, Frollo furiously returns to Notre Dame and lies to him, saying that he knows where the Court of Miracles is and will attack it. Following Quasimodo, whose Esmeralda give him a pendant to help him find the Court, and Phoebus to the Court of Miracles, Frollo and his men capture all the Roma present. Frollo prepares to have Esmeralda burned at the stake, but offers to spare her life if she submits to his desires. A disgusted Esmeralda rejects his advances, and Frollo prepares to execute her. Quasimodo rescues her, however, and brings her to the cathedral.

Frollo furiously orders his soldiers to seize the cathedral, ignoring his promise and the Archdeacon's pleas for him to stop. Phoebus releases the travelers, rallying the citizens of Paris against Frollo and his men, and Quasimodo pours molten lead around the cathedral. Abandoning his chance to repent himself, Frollo escapes into the cathedral and pursues Quasimodo and Esmeralda to the balcony to kill them, there he indirectly reveals to a shocking Quasimodo that he kills her mother, where he climbs onto a gargoyle and raises his sword to strike at Esmeralda and Quasimodo. The gargoyle crumbles underneath him, however, causing him to lose his balance. At this moment, a terrified Frollo sees the gargoyle's demonic face come to life and snarl at him. The gargoyle then breaks off entirely, sending Frollo falling to his death into the molten lead (symbolizing Hell).

Other appearances edit

Frollo has recurring cameo appearances in the animated television series House of Mouse, as one of the guests in the titular club.

In the Kingdom Hearts series, Frollo appears in the video game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, serving as the main antagonist in the La Cité des Cloches world, having the same role as in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.[5]

Claude Frollo appears in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms as a playable character to unlock for a limited time.[6]

Development edit

Frollo was voiced by Tony Jay, whom directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale chose for the role based on his brief appearance as Monsieur D'Arque in their previous film, Beauty and the Beast (1991), and animated by Kathy Zielinski. Features of the character were inspired by the actor Stewart Granger and Hans Conried, especially the latter's appearance in the 1953 film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.[3] The film's producer, Don Hahn, stated that the character of Frollo was inspired by Ralph Fiennes' performance in Schindler's List as Amon Göth, a Nazi who hates and murders Jews, yet desires his Jewish maid.[7] Screenwriter Tab Murphy made Frollo Paris' justice minister rather than an archdeacon, thus avoiding religious sensibilities in the finished film.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Gass, Zach (October 27, 2020). "25 Best Disney Villains Of All Time, Ranked". Screen Rant. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
  2. ^ Sastry, Neal (July 30, 2022). "Disney Renaissance Villains, Ranked". CBR.com. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Watson, Grant (June 4, 2014). ""Let her be mine and mine alone" - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)". FictionMachine. Retrieved June 30, 2018.
  4. ^ Sumra, Husain (October 6, 2015). "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME'S 'Hellfire' Is A Song About Religious Hypocrisy". Medium. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
  5. ^ "Claude Frollo - Kingdom Hearts 3D Wiki Guide - IGN". ign.com.
  6. ^ "Update 65: The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Update Preview". YouTube. December 9, 2022.
  7. ^ Thompson, Anna; Karger, Dave (June 21, 1996). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  8. ^ Mancini, Marc (April 12, 2016). "10 Facts About Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame". Mental Floss. Retrieved June 30, 2018.

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Judge Claude Frollo is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Disney s 34th animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 He was based on Archdeacon Claude Frollo from Victor Hugo s 1831 novel Claude FrolloDisney s The Hunchback of Notre Dame characterFirst appearanceThe Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 Created byVictor HugoAdapted byTab MurphyVoiced byTony Jay 1996 2005 Corey Burton Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Portrayed byNorbert Lamla 1999 musical Patrick Page 2014 musical In universe informationOccupationJudgeMinister of JusticeFamilyJehan Frollo younger brother 2014 musical ChildrenQuasimodo adoptive son Claudine Frollo daughter Descendants ReligionRoman CatholicNationalityFrenchFrollo is ranked one of the greatest villains in the Disney Renaissance and widely regarded one of the darkest animated film villains in the history of Disney animated films 1 2 Contents 1 Personality 2 Appearances 2 1 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 2 Other appearances 3 Development 4 ReferencesPersonality editFrollo is portrayed in the film as the ruthless self righteous narcissistic hypocritical short tempered manipulative and fanatically religious French Minister of Justice He views the world and everyone in it except for himself as corrupt and sinful and reserves particular hatred for Paris Romani population whom he longs to exterminate Like his original character in Hugo s novel Frollo adopts Quasimodo as his son and lusts after the Romani girl Esmeralda to the point of obsession and resolves that she will submit to him or die Frollo believes everything he does is in accordance with God s will despite his hypocrisy in lusting after Esmeralda and treating her people and Quasimodo with cruelty 3 4 Director Gary Trousdale described the film s Frollo as a horrible horrible person while Tony Jay who voiced him compared him to Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs 3 Appearances editThe Hunchback of Notre Dame edit In the film Frollo and his soldiers capture a group of Romani people attempting to immigrate to Paris on a boat A Roma woman in the group attempts to flee with her deformed baby but Frollo kills her outside Notre Dame Cathedral which the first seeks sanctuary at to escape from the last Fearing his deformity he tries to kill the baby as well by throwing it into a well nearby to drown but the cathedral s Archdeacon intervenes and accuses Frollo of murdering an innocent woman in front of the cathedral Fearing divine retribution Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in Notre Dame as his son to atone for his sin and in the hope that the hunchback will someday be useful to him He cruelly names the child Quasimodo meaning half formed and teaches him that the world outside the cathedral is a sinful place full of people who would hate and shun him for his deformity even lying that her mother even trying to drowning him and that Frollo saved him from this fate Twenty years later in the Palace of Justice Frollo appoints a new Captain of the Guard Phoebus stating his intent to eradicate the city s Gypsy population by discovering their sanctuary the Court of Miracles While attending the annual Festival of Fools Frollo discovers a Romani dancer Esmeralda who dances in front of him and kisses him on the nose He finds that Quasimodo has left the bell tower and joined the Festival Even after being crowned King of the Fools for his deformity Quasimodo is humiliated by the crowd after two of Frollo s guards start a riot In order to teach him a lesson for disobeying him Frollo refuses to help Quasimodo going so far as to refuse Phoebus request to stop the cruelty until Esmeralda defiantly frees Quasimodo Esmeralda berates Frollo for refusing to help Quasimodo as well as his cruel treatment of travelers and other outcasts and uses a magic trick to evade arrest Phoebus refuses to arrest her for witchcraft inside Notre Dame and instead tells Frollo that she has claimed sanctuary inside the cathedral the Archdeacon orders Frollo and his men out reminding of his promise of never again assaulting in the cathedral In the fireplace chamber of the Palace of Justice Frollo lusts after Esmeralda and through song begs the Virgin Mary to save him from her spell he then resolves that she will be his or she will die asking God to have mercy on both of them When Frollo learns that Esmeralda has escaped Notre Dame he instigates a citywide manhunt for her capturing and bribing Romani and burning countless houses in his way Phoebus is appalled by Frollo s actions and openly defies him and Frollo furiously orders him executed as punishment for his defiance While fleeing Phoebus is struck by an arrow and falls into the River Seine but Esmeralda rescues him and takes him to Notre Dame for refuge Realizing that Quasimodo helped Esmeralda escape Frollo furiously returns to Notre Dame and lies to him saying that he knows where the Court of Miracles is and will attack it Following Quasimodo whose Esmeralda give him a pendant to help him find the Court and Phoebus to the Court of Miracles Frollo and his men capture all the Roma present Frollo prepares to have Esmeralda burned at the stake but offers to spare her life if she submits to his desires A disgusted Esmeralda rejects his advances and Frollo prepares to execute her Quasimodo rescues her however and brings her to the cathedral Frollo furiously orders his soldiers to seize the cathedral ignoring his promise and the Archdeacon s pleas for him to stop Phoebus releases the travelers rallying the citizens of Paris against Frollo and his men and Quasimodo pours molten lead around the cathedral Abandoning his chance to repent himself Frollo escapes into the cathedral and pursues Quasimodo and Esmeralda to the balcony to kill them there he indirectly reveals to a shocking Quasimodo that he kills her mother where he climbs onto a gargoyle and raises his sword to strike at Esmeralda and Quasimodo The gargoyle crumbles underneath him however causing him to lose his balance At this moment a terrified Frollo sees the gargoyle s demonic face come to life and snarl at him The gargoyle then breaks off entirely sending Frollo falling to his death into the molten lead symbolizing Hell Other appearances edit Frollo has recurring cameo appearances in the animated television series House of Mouse as one of the guests in the titular club In the Kingdom Hearts series Frollo appears in the video game Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance serving as the main antagonist in the La Cite des Cloches world having the same role as in The Hunchback of Notre Dame 5 Claude Frollo appears in the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms as a playable character to unlock for a limited time 6 Development editFrollo was voiced by Tony Jay whom directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale chose for the role based on his brief appearance as Monsieur D Arque in their previous film Beauty and the Beast 1991 and animated by Kathy Zielinski Features of the character were inspired by the actor Stewart Granger and Hans Conried especially the latter s appearance in the 1953 film The 5 000 Fingers of Dr T 3 The film s producer Don Hahn stated that the character of Frollo was inspired by Ralph Fiennes performance in Schindler s List as Amon Goth a Nazi who hates and murders Jews yet desires his Jewish maid 7 Screenwriter Tab Murphy made Frollo Paris justice minister rather than an archdeacon thus avoiding religious sensibilities in the finished film 8 References edit Gass Zach October 27 2020 25 Best Disney Villains Of All Time Ranked Screen Rant Retrieved December 22 2022 Sastry Neal July 30 2022 Disney Renaissance Villains Ranked CBR com Retrieved December 22 2022 a b c Watson Grant June 4 2014 Let her be mine and mine alone The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 FictionMachine Retrieved June 30 2018 Sumra Husain October 6 2015 THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME S Hellfire Is A Song About Religious Hypocrisy Medium Retrieved December 22 2022 Claude Frollo Kingdom Hearts 3D Wiki Guide IGN ign com Update 65 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Update Preview YouTube December 9 2022 Thompson Anna Karger Dave June 21 1996 Playing a Hunch Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on December 8 2014 Retrieved January 19 2019 Mancini Marc April 12 2016 10 Facts About Disney s The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Mental Floss Retrieved June 30 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claude Frollo Disney character amp oldid 1185925162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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