Victor, Hugo, and Laverne

Hugo is a short and fat gargoyle from Disney's 1996 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame and its sequel and voiced by Jason Alexander.

Personality
He has a big mouth when he talks funny.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hugo first appears after Quasimodo frees the bird, having bird feathers in his mouth (which victor explains that he deserved it for sleeping with his mouth open) and he is excited about watching the Feast of Fools. Then, he agrees with the other 2 gargoyles to let Quasimodo attend the Feast of Fools. Sometime later, after Quasimodo frees Esmeralda from being burned by fire, he helps him fend off Frollo's soldiers from getting into notre dame. during the battle, he puts some rocks in his mouth, bites them, and shoots them with his mouth. In the end, he's shown spraying wine on Laverne while watching Quasimodo getting appreciated by all the people of Paris.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
After the events of the first film, Hugo continues to live with Laverne and Victor. Later, when sarousch's henchmen are stealing la fidel, they try to stop them, but ended up being trapped inside the bell. Sometime later, he watches sadly until Esmeralda's goat friend Djali gives him a lick (which was a kiss) on his cheek and then he falls down after giving djali a flower. Then, in the end, he says, "Take your heart for granite, like me!" And then he cries before realizing Madellaine (saying she can take care of Quasimodo, and winks at them which causes their mouths to fall out) she can see him and the other 2 gargoyles.

House of Mouse
Hugo has made a fair share of cameos. His biggest role was in the episode "Donald Wants to Fly". During a flight montage Hugo gives him a pair of stone wings to fly but he ends up plummeting to the ground.

Kingdom Hearts (series)
He will likely appear in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Trivia

 * The gargoyles Victor and Hugo appear to be named after Victor Hugo, the author of Notre-Dame de Paris.