The iconic, neon-blue "Feature Presentation" screen and the booming Walt Disney Home Video logo music trigger a Pavlovian sense of anticipation.

While the 1997 film runs about —significantly shorter than the novel—it strives for historical authenticity.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is widely considered one of Disney’s darkest films, dealing with themes of lust, genocide, and religious hypocrisy. However, rumors have long persisted that subsequent home video releases were subtly edited to tone down the intensity.

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