The Hunchback Of Notre Dame 1996 Vhs Direct
Despite its "G" rating, the 1996 film is renowned for its dark themes, including religious hypocrisy, social prejudice, and the intense "Hellfire" sequence. Interestingly, some international VHS versions, such as the Australian release, reportedly featured minor edits to the "Hellfire" scene to maintain family-friendly ratings, though these segments were largely restored in later digital editions.
Features "Someday" performed by All-4-One during the credits. the hunchback of notre dame 1996 vhs
This was the great deception of the Hunchback VHS. You bought it because the cover looked like a party, but then you popped the tape in and got a story about sin, lust, genocide, and architectural beauty. It was Disney’s boldest bait-and-switch, and honestly, it made the movie even better. Despite its "G" rating, the 1996 film is
Subject to "magnetic rot" and tape wear over repeated viewings. 🏛️ Collectibility Today This was the great deception of the Hunchback VHS
The 1996/1997 VHS tape is well-remembered for its pre-roll content: