In the story, Phoebus is a vain, untrustworthy womanizer, who falls in love with Esmeralda solely for her beauty (much in the same way that Frollo does). He then announces, "There'll be a little bonfire in the square tomorrow and you're all invited to attend." As he leaves th… Quasimodo is 20 years old and Phoebus says that has been out of Paris in the wars for two decades unless he was exaggerating. Directed by Patrick Timsit. Unfortunately, the opportunistic Phoebus had already accepted Frollo's summon to be his Captain of the Guard under the assumption that the Minister of Justice was righteous and fair; therefore, he accepts this reality of working for a corrupt man as a consequence for driving into this opportunity he should not have readily taken. In the end, despite the fact that they are from two worlds that are forbidden to be together by society, Quasimodo steps back and reunites Phoebus with Esmeralda as an official and passionate couple in the end. He then accuses Esmeralda of "clouding [his] mind with unholy thoughts." Quote It’s a good thing Quasimodo was kind of dumb too or else we wouldn’t have got the “pillory” scene that leads into Phoebus’ stabbing later, or a big section of the plot. Phoebus is much older than Quasimodo. Phoebus tells him, "Not recently, sir." The movie opens in modern Paris with a troupe of actors in traditional gyspy garb (led by Danny Pudi) tell a group of tourists and passers-by the story of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. During the climactic battle between Frollo and Quasimodo, Phoebus is nowhere to be found though he was possibly still fighting. I can't." Phoebus is a police captain in this version, although it's more or less analogous to the medieval captain of … If I can be real here for a second, there isn’t a lot to say about Phoebus, which is interesting in a sense. He realizes Sarousch's real intentions after the bell is rung and believing her to be an accomplice in the crime takes her away, while leaving Quasimodo heartbroken. Out of Frollo and his men, Phoebus is the only one that cleverly sees through the disguise of Esmeralda and is also quick to discover that Frollo's ideals for justice are unethical and a twisted kind of corruption. Quasimodo, who dislikes Frollo's thugs greatly, almost successfully scares Phoebus away with a torch until Phoebus takes a moment to ask Quasimodo to apologize to Esmeralda for his accidentally trapping her inside Notre Dame, noting that he was only trying to protect her from Frollo. He is rescued by Esmeralda, who takes him back to the cathedral and begs Quasimodo to help them. Phoebus and Esmeralda finally admit their feelings for each other and share a kiss, but Phoebus loses consciousness as Frollo returns, though Phoebus is hidden by Quasimodo underneath a table. The two are visibly drawn to each other at this point, and just when they are apparently about to kiss, Frollo and his thugs appear. He was born to a Gypsy tribe, but due to his monstrous appearance he was switched during infancy with a physically normal baby girl (the infant Esmeralda). Disney Characters introduced in the manga: Caterpillar • Chi-Fu Frollo, however, summons the Bullet Gargoyle and flees. Assuming he couldn’t be in the wars until he's 16 or 18 years old, Phoebus could be in his late 30s or early 40s, significantly older than Quasimodo or Esmeralda. He was vain, untrustworthy, and a womanizer who did not really like Esmeralda at the beginning, and at the end when Esmeralda was killed by Frollo, he watched her execution with little or no remorse. The story begins in 1462 as three gypsies sneak illegally into Paris but are ambushed by a squadron of soldier-like thugs working for Judge Claude Frollo (Peter Capaldi), the Minister of Justice and de facto ruler of Paris. However, Phoebus's righteousness, and love for the "gypsy woman" Esmeralda, drives him to betray his superior and fight for the liberation of Romani people. For example, he has the authority to order a person's arrest. Phoebus is surprised when Quasimodo says he can't and tells him, "I thought you were Esmeralda's friend." Phoebus informs the gypsy people to leave, saying that Frollo knows of their hideout, a … His confidence is neither passed arrogance nor conceitedness as he displays awkwardness to Esmeralda when he introduces himself with the meaning of his name, "Sun God." Minions Phoebus does make an interesting point which is a bit akin to the book. Unlike in the novel, Quasimodo has two eyes, with his left one only partially covered. However, when Esmeralda loses her grip on a dangling but unconscious Quasimodo, Phoebus, after finding a way into the cathedral unnoticed after Quasimodo and his gargoyle friends pour molten copper to prevent Frollo's thugs from breaking down the door, catches Quasimodo before he can fall to his death. The two use a charm Esmeralda gave Quasimodo to find the court and are led to the cemetery after moving a tombstone, they find a passageway. According to the Disney animators, the soldier Phoebus enchants, beguiles, and challenges Esmeralda in the same way that she does to others. He then proceeds to sniff her hair inappropriately and gropes her neck. Come along." In the original novel by Victor Hugo, Phoebus was a villain. After rounding a corner, she is suddenly attacked by Quasimodo and Frollo. He was voiced by Tom Hulce and animated by James Baxter. Source. Several years later, Phoebus has now married Esmeralda and had a son, Zephyr, with her. Animated StoryBook: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Phoebus?oldid=4415130, Characters in the Disney animated features canon. Titre original: Quasimodo d'el Paris ( Film ) Quasimodo d'el Paris 24 March 1999. They reunite with Esmeralda, and Quasimodo blesses Phoebus' relationship with the gypsy girl. While trying to seduce Esmeralda, he is stabbed in the back by Frollo. In the film, Phoebus is just called by his first name. Shortly after Sora's arrival in La Cité des Cloches, Phoebus alerts Claude Frollo about the presence of monsters running about in the streets, while Frollo interrogates Sora about being a gypsy. Judge Claude Frollo, believing that they had stolen something, stood in their way and gave chase to Quasimodo's mother when she ran, and delivered a kick to her, breaking … 1482) is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. There's Magic in the Stars • Disney Dreams! At the end, they reconcile and were seen kissing. Phoebus From the beginning, Phoebus does not believe Sora to be guilty of any crime, and runs off to aid him against the Dream Eaters. He is not deaf, and is capable of fluent speech. Pets In the second film. Vincent Elbaz as Phoebus, Melanie Thierry as Esmeralda & Patrick Timsit as Quasimodo. Inspiration Phoebus of Quasimodo d’El Paris; A self-proclaimed Chameleon. Cursed at birth, a young man (Patrick Timsit) who spends his days ringing cathedral bells is accused of serial killings. Voice Claude Frollo, Guards (formerly), Brutish and Oafish Guards, Madellaine (formerly), Sarousch Phoebus is the only character in the film that does not sing at all. However, Frollo arrives (having secretly followed them) as he has them all arrested, and at one point, expresses mild surprise at Phoebus's supposed return from the dead, but promises to "remedy" it before long. The later part of the film where Phoebus enters the Court of Miracles with Quasimodo and they are about to be hanged by Clopin is much like the novel version, in which Gringoire also, though accidentally, enters the Court of Miracles and is about to be hanged by Clopin. to which the horse ends up answering. Gary Trousdale admits that what he most likes about Phoebus is that "although he can keep a straight face when it's required of him, you can tell deep down, he'd rather tell a joke." How often does that happen?") French actors Vincent Elbaz and Didier Flamand on the set of Quasimodo d'El Paris, directed by Patrick Timsit and based on the novel Notre Dame de... Rolf Scheider in the mask of Quasimodo attends the premiere of the musical 'Der Gloeckner von Notre Dame' on April 9, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Quasimodo is a literary character coming from Victor Hugo's 1831 gothic-novel Notre Dame de Paris (French: Our lady of Paris) or as it is better known in English, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (a title that Hugo greatly disapproved of). I would in the scope of this movie Phoebus is more of the minion but not to the bad guys, he’s just a cop which does make him a straignt by-the-book version of Phoebus. He also makes occasional appearances at the France Pavilion in Epcot, though mostly for special events. 1 Description 1.1 Origins 1.2 Notable Appearances 2 Appearances 2.1 The Haunted Mansion 2.1.1 Unused 2.1.2 Legacy 2.2 Other Disney Park … Later on, after seeing Phoebus betray Frollo and his laws in exchange for the lives of innocent Paris citizens, Esmeralda begins to warm up to the now-former soldier, and eventually saves his life from an attacking Frollo and his guards. Animators as it's revealed Quasimodo was holding him up by the shirt. Esmeralda considered this belief directed to gypsies as well and tension was made between them but she soon saw he was right when their son was taken. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris, lit. Inside the court, they are nearly hanged by Clopin and the gypsies, until Esmeralda appears and clears up their misunderstanding that they were spies. Though he tends to over-analyze and act like he knows what he's doing, he is described as a soldier who is sarcastically witty, brave, confident, and enjoys finding humor in situations. Quasimodo the hunchback is mistaken as the serial killer of El Paris. Quasimodo is the prime suspect, although he is innocent. The location is the town of El Paris. Musical: Balancing Act • Rest and Recreation • Rhythm of the Tambourine • Into Notre Dame • Top of the World • Thai Mol Piyas • Esmeralda • City Under Siege • Flight Into Egypt • Out of Love (Reprise) • Dance of the Gypsies • Made of Stone • Finale Ultimo However, he is still unable to find them but Madellaine's true feelings for Quasimodo win over and she reveals to Phoebus how Sarousch will get La Fidèle out of Paris, via underground. Esmeralda (French: [ɛs.me.ʁɑl.da]), born Agnès, is a fictional character in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (or Notre Dame de Paris).She is a French Roma girl (near the end of the book, it is revealed that her biological mother was a French woman). Claude Frollo (formerly) However, in the musical, Phoebus's full name was Phoebus de Martin. To which Frollo replies, "Then this should be quite an education. Throughout the film, Phoebus becomes more of the neutral hero that takes orders from Frollo then later goes behind Frollo's back and helps those who were caught in Frollo's trail of injustice. In the scene where Phoebus is ordered to burn the miller's house, when Frollo reminds him that he was trained to follow orders, Phoebus was originally supposed to reply with "Not the orders of a mad man!" Alignment Achilles (horse) There are no featured audience reviews for at this time. Frollo pushes him off the church. and Phoebus follows Frollo to the festival. Unfortunately, Sarousch had taken Zephyr hostage and uses him as leverage to keep Phoebus at bay, which forces Phoebus to relent as his son was in danger. Kevin Kline (films, Animated Storybook) Phil LaMarr (Kingdom Hearts 3D) The role of Quasimodo has been played by many actors in film and stage adaptations, … Kino. They are still very much in love as shown by their display of affection, though she was irritated by his distrust of the circus owned by Sarousch, believing they were thieves. At the Festival, when the crowd turns on Quasimodo and begins torturing him thanks to a riot started by the thugs, Phoebus requests permission to stop it, but Frollo tells him to wait a minute, as Quasimodo needed to learn a lesson. ... Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The, Quasimodo, Phoebus,... Kino. Once he awakens and recognizes Phoebus as his rescuer, Quasimodo embraces and accepts Phoebus as his friend. Quasimodo d'El Paris (1999 parody film) Erik Liberman: 2014 musical: Disney version. Summer: Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise As he climbs upwards, he catches Quasimodo from falling to his death mere seconds after Frollo is killed. The head of police, Phoebus, erotomaniac and incompetent, leads the investigation in his beautiful, shiny 4-wheel drive. You do what you think is right.". Phoebus further reminds him that Esmeralda stood up for him. When ten-year-old boy Quasimodo shows signs of deformity, his well-to-do parents place him in the charge of the town’s mysterious evangelist, Frollo. Halloween: Happy Hallowishes • It's Good to be Bad with the Disney Villains • Kooky Spooky Halloween Night • Re-Villains! before ordering them all to be locked up. is very confusing. Der Gloeckner Von Notre Dame, Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The, Der Gloeckner Von Notre Dame, Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The, Quasimodo , 1939. Phoebus took her challenge and got out from his dangerous position in order to talk to her, but then finds his flirtatious entertainment in deflecting her attacks with the candle stand. Stream Gratuit The location is the town of El Paris. Even when he subdues Quasimodo from kidnapping Esmeralda, he takes a very dumb route of throwing everything off hi person, i.e. Realizing this, all the gypsies … However, he sneaks back inside and searches for Esmeralda, but can't find her. Injustice, cruelty, threats to his family, circus people Gringoire rushes to help her but is knocked out by Quasimodo as Frollo runs away. Phoebus, as shown in the second film, also has a very bad habit of asking his horse, Achilles, rhetorical questions (this happened twice in the second film, the first was "How many times have I ever been wrong?" Because he fails to take things seriously, he gets injured a few times as a result. By the sequel, however, he appears to have almost the same authority as Frollo had. The final whip and a drying cry is heard as Phoebus realizes that the one who was whipped to death just then was Frollo's last captain of the guard. Quasimodo has only one aim: to ring the bells on time. ; Adaptational Job Change:. Home Following the events of the film, the two apparently marry, and have a child, a boy named Zephyr. She is … Spring: Disney's Easter Wonderland Nevertheless, Phoebus proves he's merely seeking friendship, as opposed to her freedom, earning a modest token of gratitude before Frollo arrives and spoils the moment. That same night, after bringing him to Notre Dame to recover from the attack, Esmeralda and Phoebus share a soft conversation, and soon find themselves falling in love, sealing their mutual romantic attraction with a loving kiss. 1999 1999-03-24 . Phoebus is almost always seeming to get into arguments, even with Esmeralda. Phoebus, completely disappointed in Quasimodo when he doesn't answer, goes alone telling him, "Well I'm not going to stand by and watch Frollo masacre innocent people. However, he does have a solo in the deleted song ". This is one of my favorite portrayals of Phoebus. Esmeralda (wife) Zephyr (son) Halloween Parade • The Disney Villains Halloween Showtime • Villains Grove • Villains Mix and Mingle • Villains Night Out! It’s not even a Clark Kent type of thing, she isn’t hiding it she simply acting happier with her hair down and a new dress. Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: Zeus • Apollo • Athena • Hermes • Lava Titan • Tornado Titan • Little Chef • Woody • Buzz Lightyear • Rex • Hamm • Sarge • Green Army Men • Little Green Men • Rapunzel • Flynn Rider • Pascal • Maximus • Mother Gothel • Sulley • Mike Wazowski • Boo • Randall Boggs • Child Detection Agency • Trailer Son and Mom • Elsa • Anna • Kristoff • Olaf • Sven • Marshmallow • Hans • Mr. Gibbs • Tia Dalma • Davy Jones • Kraken • Cutler Beckett • Baymax • Hiro Hamada • Go Go Tomago • Honey Lemon • Fred • Wasabi • Lumpy • Wreck-It Ralph Though Sora is initially hesitant to trust Phoebus after seeing him with Frollo, Phoebus manages to convince the boy that they are on the same side. He has three anthropomorphic gargoyle friends named Victor, Hugo, and Laverne. Phoebus is much older than Quasimodo. Full name Quasimodo (from Quasimodo Sunday) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo.Quasimodo was born with a hunchback and feared by the townspeople as a sort of monster, but he finds sanctuary in an unlikely love that is fulfilled only in death. Really, I can't take him anywhere." Making it the first time this happens to a Phoebus. However, it was deleted for unknown reasons. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. When Frollo sets fire to the windmill and sends the miller's home ablaze, Phoebus bravely risks his own life on the line for the lives of another family and dives through the window of the burning building, takes the two children in his arms, and kicks down the bolted door to lead the rest of the family out to safety. He mostly wears golden armor and blue clothing underneath and a blue cape, and underneath these, he wears a white shirt and brown pants. The captain of the guards finds her to be more than just a beautiful woman to look at after the feisty gypsy proved to stand out from what society expected of women and also have a true sense of justice. Other names Frollo lets Quasimodo in on his plan to attack the gypsy hideout (The Court of Miracles) with his thug army, and immediately after he leaves, Phoebus awakens and implores Quasimodo to join him in finding the court and warning the gypsies. In the original novel, his full name was Phœbus de Châteaupers. The "namesake" link shows: "a term used to characterize a person, place, thing, quality, action, state, or idea that is called after, or named out of regard to, another." Ten years later, El Paris is menaced by a serial killer, and Quasimodo is the prime suspect. Phoebus then has the city put on lockdown to prevent Sarousch and his men from escaping. Dislikes A possible reason why Kevin Kline was cast as Phoebus is because the character's name ironically sounds similar to the first name of Kline's wife, retired actress. The deformed Quasimodo is described as "hideous" and a "creation of the devil." Phoebus finds the pair and arrests Madellaine, to Quasimodo's charging. Can he clear his name? All in all this Phoebus is only interesting in his stupidity though it’s funny when he jokingly says he is shy and a prude, he is not. Frollo calls him an "insolent coward" and carries it out himself, though Phoebus quickly jumps through the window and rescues the family inside. Russ EdmondsRobert BryanMichael CedenoMarc Eoche-DuvalBrad KuhaDavid A. ZaboskiBrian CliftAllison HollenDorothea Baker PaulBill ThinnesMike D'IsaDoug PostTrevor TambolineBrian MainolfiDenise MeehanRaul Aguirre Jr. After being discovered, Quasimodo is exorcised and taken to Paris, where he is found abandoned in Notre Dame (on the foundlings' bed, where orphans and unwant… Luckily, Zephyr is rescued by Quasimodo and Madellaine, and Phoebus orders Sarousch arrested. Phoebus was first introduced to Esmeralda at the Feast of Fools, where her alluring performance immediately caught his attention. Phoebus gently pats Quasimodo's back and helps him back up as Esmeralda comes to see them. Enemies The role of Quasimodo has been played by many … Affiliations His full name in the film is unknown. Everybody is mad at me. However, when Frollo unreasonably orders Phoebus to burn down a miller's home with the innocent family trapped inside, Phoebus takes a stand and refuses to murder the innocents. In Disney's 1996 animated film adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo is a very different character than in the novel. In the film, Phoebus's character is combined with Pierre Gringoire's from Hugo's original novel. Th sonly thing that makes him a little different is he is a moron. Following his arrival in Paris, he comes across a beautiful dancing gypsy girl, Esmeralda, and is taken with her, throwing her some gold coins. That is true to Phoebus in the book and also, he prefers the slobs which could also be why he prefers Esmeralda to Agnes even though they are the same person in this case. When Phoebus realizes Quasimodo also has feelings for Esmeralda, however, Phoebus steps back to give Quasimodo a chance to impress Esmeralda and settles on a friendship with Esmeralda instead. Audience Reviews for Quasimodo d'El Paris. He was born with a severe hunchback, and a giant wart that covers his left eye. Quasimodo is the protagonist of Disney's 1996 animated feature film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.. Quasimodo was born deformed, possessing a hunched back, from which the film takes its name. Finding this information to be useful, he questions Sarousch as to where she was and is told she was out with Quasimodo and he goes to find her after thanking Sarousch for his cooperation. Phoebus was first introduced to Esmeralda at the Feast of Fools, where her alluring performance immediately caught his attention. Phoebus appears a meetable character occasionally. Phoebus rebels against Frollo and saves an innocent family. Pheobus is presumed dead and Frollo frames Esmeralda for the crime, but Phoebus actually survives and could have easily proved her innocence, but did not come forward, realizing that his politically convenient marriage to his cousin would be much more beneficial (to him) than one to a mere street dancer. Frollo is quite sure that Phoebus will "whip [his] men into shape." With help from Quasimodo, Phoebus and Sora find the Court of Miracles and warn Esmeralda, but Frollo follows them and subdues Sora and Phoebus with the Bullet Gargoyle while taking Esmeralda prisoner. A gypsy woman (Melissa Fumero) attempts to flee with her baby, but Frollo, … But the don’t just target him, after all Esmeralda can’t dance. Phoebus becomes increasingly annoyed and disgusted with Frollo's unjust actions, before he finally rebels against him when he is instructed to burn down the house of a miller, even though the miller and his family are innocent of any crime. Chapter 2, Sequel: Le Jour D'Amour • An Ordinary Miracle • I'd Stick With You • Fa la la la Fallen In Love • I'm Gonna Love You Phoebus took the opportunity to greet the gypsy, though their first interactions were rather rough, as she found herself untrusting towards a member of Frollo's army. N/A. As an ex-soldier fugitive, Phoebus continues to help the gypsies from Frollo's obsessed wrath and after escaping from his imprisonment instills courage in the people telling them, "Citizens of Paris! In the aftermath, Phoebus steps down to let Quasimodo have his turn with Esmeralda, but then Quasimodo finally accepts Phoebus as a good friend and blesses his romance with Esmeralda, to the couple's delight. Phoebus spots Esmeralda sneaking into Notre Dame in her old man disguise and, realizing the man is really her, follows her inside. Esmeralda is utterly disgusted and shoves Frollo away. After saving Quasimodo from the cruelty of Frollo and the people of Paris, Esmeralda sought refuge in the Notre Dame cathedral. Phoebus' character is almost the exact opposite of his counterpart in Victor Hugo's novel. After Quasimodo is climbing back up after helping Esmeralda escape, Phoebus helps him up and ask if he's seen her. and joins both the townspeople and the gypsies together to fight against Frollo and his men from the attack on Notre Dame. Now, throughout the movie, each of these men (Quasimodo, Frollo, and Phoebus) become infatuated by Esmeralda.
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