Talk:Phoebus/@comment-9340689-20131020210321/@comment-1672596-20140916213437

I agree with your statement there. I also think that making Frollo into a pure villain (and not even that pure of a villain, considering he still had some fear of God and actually wanted to do God's will. Had it been me who was writing the Disney film, I probably would have made him more like Phillipe Augustine from Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, which a supposed follower of the church and Christ who later turns out to actually be secretly worshipping a demonic presence and knows it. Maybe have his "lust" for Esmerelda written in order to be viewing her as a suitable sacrifice to Satan or some other fallen angel/demon while we're at it, and have the Archdeacon try to stop him constantly.) was a huge mistake, and probably fuelled suspicions at an anti-Christian agenda by Disney despite the separation of the Archdeacon role. In fact, me and my mom personally think making Hunchback for Notre Dame into a children's film was a terrible mistake, especially when, unlike most of their animated works, Hunchback is, if anything, geared more towards high schoolers, or people within the R-rated audience.