The Main, Ill-Tempered Protagonist Of The Hunchback Of Notre Dame And Who Gets Angry Or Sometimes Even Enraged At Even The Slightest Act Of Disobedience. Which Is Basically Everything. He Smiles At People being tortured and is the minister of justice and a judge. He is very cold, reclusive, sadistic and got horny over a 16 year old Esmerelda and blamed her being a gypsy or as he would call it `a witch` for his lustful desires. Then he burns down the entire of paris to kill her
oh fuck it just go watch the movie please
Claude Frollo: "Like Fire- Hellfire- This Fire In My Skin.."
Frollo: "This Burning..Desire…Is Turning Me To SIN."
Me, Singing: "THIS BURNING, DESIRE..IS TURNING ME TO S I M P."
by emperorbelos May 11, 2022
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The main antagonist in Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." He is considered by many to be the most evil Disney villain ever created. Frollo sees himself as a "holy man" and that all of the terrible acts he commits are under God's will. His main motive throughout the movie is to commit genocide against the gypsies because he sees them as "unholy." However, Frollo has an extreme lust for a gypsy woman named Esmeralda, as explained in the song "Hellfire." In the song he blames her for his lustful thoughts and claims that she is using witchcraft to turn him to sin. Afterwards, Frollo ends up burning down all of Paris in order to find her in which he'll either kill her or force her to have sex with him. In the end, Frollo was attempting to kill Esmeralda and Quasimodo, and calls upon God to smite the wicked, in which he plunges Frollo into the fiery molten copper beneath him.
List of the crimes he commits:

Genocide
Murder (on church grounds)
Child Abuse
Sexual Harassment

Attempted Child Murder
Attempted Rape
Arson
Torture

Judge Claude Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit!"
God: (breaks stone gargoyle beneath Frollo)
Gargoyle: (shows demonic face)
Judge Claude Frollo: "AHHHHHHHHHH" (falls to his death)
by Dubiks August 10, 2018
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