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* CallingTheOldManOut: During the film's climax in the cathedral, Quasi says to Frollo, "All my life you've told me that the world is a dark, cruel place, but now I see that the only thing dark and cruel about it is people like YOU!"

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* CallingTheOldManOut: During the film's climax in the cathedral, Quasi says to Frollo, the main who raised him, Frollo: "All my life you've told me that the world is a dark, cruel place, but now I see that the only thing dark and cruel about it is people like YOU!"
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* BrickJoke: "I'm free! I'm free! ... ''Dang it''."

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* BrickJoke: An OldCon is accidentally freed twice from his current imprisonment only to find himself accidentally falling into another, both times saying the lines "I'm free! I'm free! ... ''Dang it''." First he is released from a cage during the Feast of Fools and falls into wooden stocks, then in the final battle he is released from the stocks and falls into an open manhole.

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* AmusingInjuries: During the siege of Notre-Dame, Victor throws a brick that lands square on a soldier's head, and we even sink his neck and head sinking into his armor (read: torso) as a result. This is treated as a joke and seen by audiences only as painful, but in real life it would be instant death.



* BloodlessCarnage: When Frollo kicks Quasimodo's mother, she falls to the steps unmarked.

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* BloodlessCarnage: BloodlessCarnage:
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When Frollo kicks Quasimodo's mother, she falls to the steps unmarked.unmarked.
** The battle at the feet of Notre-Dame is either shown from very afar or featuring only blunt hits that draw no blood. By the next morning there is barely an indication that a battle even took place.
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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: Downplayed, to the point it could even qualify as {{Earn Your Happy Ending}}. Quasimodo and Esmerelda are both freed from Frollo's tyranny, but they ultimately don't end up together despite Quasimodo falling in love with her. Even still, their friendship endures and Quasimodo blesses Esmerelda's relationship with Phoebus and in the end, he gets the thing he ''really'' wanted all along; to be accepted by and live among the people of Paris.

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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: Downplayed, to the point it could even qualify as {{Earn Your Happy Ending}}. Quasimodo and Esmerelda are both freed from Frollo's tyranny, but they ultimately don't end up together despite Quasimodo falling in love with her. Even still, their friendship endures and -- Quasimodo blesses even blessing Esmerelda's relationship with Phoebus -- and in the end, he gets the thing he ''really'' wanted all along; to be accepted by and live among the people of Paris.
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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: Downplayed. It's mostly an {{Earn Your Happy Ending}}, but Quasimodo ultimately does not get Esmeralda.

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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: Downplayed. It's mostly an Downplayed, to the point it could even qualify as {{Earn Your Happy Ending}}, but Ending}}. Quasimodo and Esmerelda are both freed from Frollo's tyranny, but they ultimately does not get Esmeralda.don't end up together despite Quasimodo falling in love with her. Even still, their friendship endures and Quasimodo blesses Esmerelda's relationship with Phoebus and in the end, he gets the thing he ''really'' wanted all along; to be accepted by and live among the people of Paris.

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