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Hunchback of Notre Dame -- The Bells of Notre Dame (French)

Mesdames et Messieurs, I present to you the greatest movie opening in Disney history, in the language of the novel's motherland! Le Bossu de Notre Dame - Les Cloches de Notre Dame European French ...  
 
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Blizzarderful (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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Peu importe la version je trouve, (J'en ai écouter pas mal) cette chanson sort toujours divinement bien. :)
Mmmmh Clopin est un régal. <3
PysznyKlej (21 hours ago) Show Hide
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Grat version, but I prefer Clopin's voice in Polish, because it's much comic, and it fits more to him.

Sorry for my English, if there's any mistake :)
therealyukino (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Freaking. Epic.
HyaenusDominae (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Wow, the French version is nothing short of amazing!
summer59 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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"[...]D'un puritain inhumain au coeur plus dur que le métal..." The rhythm is just GREAT in this verse ;)
smpel3 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i love the guttural rrrr, overall great version
HyaenusDominae (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I love it, too. Though my heart already belongs to Spanish, French is a great language as well.
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Shaggyrapper30 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I know. There are so many things in this version that show just how beautiful and elegant this story is.
YMangaka (1 month ago) Show Hide
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J'aime bien aussi le passage à 2:21 : la façon dont Clopin définit le juge alors que celui-ci fait son entrée à la grande frayeur des bohémiens...
ça m'fiche des frissons ! XP

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