Another Hunchback girl over here, whee! Everybody has their opinions, though.
Best Hero/Main Character: Prince Naveen. He's the first hero with real depth, I feel like, even if it does look like he's just another bland Prince Charming at first. He's deeply flawed because of his perfect life, and the fact that they went into that aspect of royalty just made me fall in love. And he's adorable and he has an accent so there's that.
Worst Hero/Main Character: I'm going to get flamed to
death because of this, but my honest opinion is Peter Pan. He's irresponsible, he's arrogant, and he's
cruel. Dismembering someone's a childish prank? Leading three girls on is forgivable? We're supposed to think this is okay? Really?
Best Villain? JUDGE CLAUDE FROLLO
He's SO cruel, so creepy, and yet such a thrill to watch because he actually thinks he's doing the right thing. He's the reason Hunchback is my favorite Disney movie. Also, I have a bit of an insane crush on his voice and I could listen to him talk forever. Moving on.
Worst Villain? Edgar (The Aristocats). Dude, they're cats. They'll be gone in ten years. And what are they going to do with money anyway? This is the dumbest plan ever. Look at your life. Look at your choices.
Best Sidekick? Ray <333 The trailers turned me off of him a bit, I'll admit, with the focus on potty humor, but then I actually saw the movie and realized that that was really just two lines. The rest? A sweet, loving, genuinely helpful little bug who'll go all the way for his friends. And his love for Evangeline may just be the cutest thing I've ever seen in my life. I cried
buckets when he died, I couldn't believe Disney would just kill him off. </3
Worst Sidekick? *puts on flame suit* Tinkerbell. Like Peter, she's a terrible role model and a nastier piece of work than even the villain of the movie. She's jealous, she's manipulative, and yet she's the mascot of all Disney and gets merchandised more than anyone else except Mickey Mouse. She actually might just be my least favorite Disney character ever. *hides*
Best Artistic Concept? HUNCHBACKHUNCHBACKHUNCHBACKHUNCHBACKHUNCHBACK. The Hellfire sequence and any shot of the cathedral take my breath away every time, and the Sanctuary thing makes me cry.
Worst Artistic Concept: Robin Hood, but I understand that they were going through a rough time during that period in Disney history and had to do some recycling. So it's all good.
Best Soundtrack? Again, let me have a moment to FREAK OUT for my favorite Disney movie. HUNCHBAAAAACK <3 First of all, Hellfire was an incredibly risky move, and it paid off SO well by really showing the depth and passion behind our villain. Then we have Out There and God Help The Outcasts, both of which are really inspiring and good words to live by. Topsy Turvy and Court of Miracles are TONS of fun with a darker tone, and Heaven's Light is such a tear jerker. Bells of Notre Dame gives the thrill of adventure with some of the best orchestration I've ever seen, and I haven't even touched on the instrumental tracks yet. This is getting long, but let's just say And He Shall Smite The Wicked, Sanctuary, and Paris is Burning make my little fangirly heart burst out of my chest
Worst Soundtrack: Alice in Wonderland. None of the songs really feel like songs to me at all. Too much talk-singing