"Frollo" redirects here due to this wiki's particular subject. For the original literary version, see Claude Frollo. Evil-doer Judge Claude Frollo is the main antagonist of the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Frollo is the Minister of Justice in the city of Paris, but is xenophobic, fanatical and self-righteous to the point of hypocrisy. He was voiced by the late legendary actor Tony Jay.
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| - "Frollo" redirects here due to this wiki's particular subject. For the original literary version, see Claude Frollo. <default>Evil-doer</default> Judge Claude Frollo is the main antagonist of the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Frollo is the Minister of Justice in the city of Paris, but is xenophobic, fanatical and self-righteous to the point of hypocrisy. He was voiced by the late legendary actor Tony Jay.
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| - Find the Court of Miracles to capture and kill all the Gypsies , keep Quasimodo in the bell tower, find and keep or kill Esmeralda .
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| - Authority over the Justice Court, commands the soldiers and people of Paris, persuasion and lies, surprising strength and stamina despite his age, swordsmanship
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| - Judge Claude Frollo , Master , Minister Frollo , "sad old man with a dark heart" , Your Honor
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| - "Frollo" redirects here due to this wiki's particular subject. For the original literary version, see Claude Frollo. <default>Evil-doer</default> Judge Claude Frollo is the main antagonist of the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Frollo is the Minister of Justice in the city of Paris, but is xenophobic, fanatical and self-righteous to the point of hypocrisy. He was voiced by the late legendary actor Tony Jay. It must be noted that in Victor Hugo's famous novel Notre Dame de Paris (on which the Disney movie was inspired), Frollo is not a judge, but the Archdeacon of the cathedral of Notre Dame. Disney Studios probably made Frollo a judge to avoid controversy and to have a chance to tone up his evil actions. Indeed, the Disney version of the character is notoriously different from his book counterpart and far, far more evil.
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