Now that Frollo is gone, Quasimodo rings the bell with the help of his new friend and Esmeralda's and Phoebus' little son, Zephyr. But when Quasi stops by a traveling circus owned by evil magician Sarousch, he falls for Madellaine, Sarouch's assistant.
Tom Hulce
Quasimodo (voice)
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Madellaine (voice)
Jason Alexander
Gargoyle Hugo (voice)
Paul Kandel
Clopin (voice)
Charles Kimbrough
Gargoyle Victor (voice)
Michael McKean
Sarousch (voice)
Demi Moore
Esmeralda (voice)
Kevin Kline
Phoebus (voice)
Haley Joel Osment
Zephyr (voice)
Jane Withers
Gargoyle Laverne (voice)
Jim Cummings
Archdeacon (voice)
Joe Lala
Guard #1 (voice)
Frank Welker
Achilles & Djali (voice)
April Winchell
Lady DeBurne (voice)
Newell Alexander
Additional Voices (voice)
Nicholas Guest
Additional Voices (voice)
Philip Benichou
Additional Voices (voice)
Bridget Hoffman
Additional Voices (voice)
Mitch Carter
Additional Voices (voice)
Frederika Kesten
Additional Voices (voice)
David Cowgill
Additional Voices (voice)
Luisa Leschin
Additional Voices (voice)
Wendy Cutler
Additional Voices (voice)
Edie Mirman
Additional Voices (voice)
Ike Eisenmann
Additional Voices (voice)
Philece Sampler
Additional Voices (voice)
Tara Strong
Additional Voices (voice)
Director
Bradley Raymond
Novel
Victor Hugo
Screenplay
Flip Kobler
Screenplay
Cindy Marcus
Screenplay
Jule Selbo
June 30, 2020
6
A much, much more family friendly tale from the world of Quasimodo.
<em>'The Hunchback of Notre Dame II'</em> isn't necessarily anything terrible, I don't dislike it, but it kinda lets itself down with a tamer plot, poorer music/score and less interesting key characters.
The animation certainly takes a nosedive, with all the onscreen talent looking a little worse for wear. Tom Hulce remains solid as the main man, while Jennifer Love Hewitt is at least a big name to attach to the film; her role, Madellaine, is very underdeveloped. Michael McKean is, of course, notable too, but sadly his Sarousch is a very basic villain.
This film's plot is what lets it down, as they create an incredibly unimaginative story regarding a bell called La Fidèle. If that wasn't enough, the main plot point surrounding the bell is a total cop-out.
At least they only made the run time 68 minutes, which avoided me getting the drag feeling; any longer then I'd be rating way less. It's not good at all, but there are numerous other Disney animated sequels that are worse.