![]() You are unlikely to replay more than a few times.ĭisney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook features the traditional characters of Quasimodo, Esmerelda, Frollo, and Phoebus, as well as the Disney-introduced characters of the Gargoyles Hugo, Victor and Laverne. Replay Value: Too easy games and annoying narration make this game a waste of time and money. This is given closure in the sequel, where Djali apparently returns Hugo's affections, and a relationship is implied to have blossomed.Graphics: Nice, as with all Disney games.Įnjoyment: It is enjoyable the first time through, but it's more annoying than amusing after the first time. Hugo has a strange fascination with Esmeralda's goat, Djali-harboring romantic feelings for the latter and evidently finding him to be highly attractive. He is also a lover of all things entertainment, romance, and action, especially when it comes to the Festival of Fools. He also tends to be the most optimistic, as he was relatively calm during Frollo's massacre upon Paris in his search for Esmeralda, believing the gypsy to be too intelligent to fall into the hands of Frollo's tyranny. Like Laverne and Victor, he is an avid supporter of Quasimodo and is often the first to suggest disobeying Frollo's orders if it means granting Quasimodo some form of happiness, showing a side of mischief and recklessness. Hugo always has his mouth open when he is in his nonliving statue form which encourages birds to nest in his mouth which he always spits out. ![]() He's the most comical and flamboyant of the three gargoyles. He is a character from The Hunchback of Notre Dame and it's low quality sequel Hugo is one of the three gargoyle friends of Quasimodo and is friends with Laverne and Victor. Jason Alexander, The hottie from Seinfeld.
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