Original production animation drawing of Quasimodo in red and graphite pencils and used during the production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 1996, Walt Disney Studios; Production numbers lower sheet edge; Numbered Q29 in red pencil lower right; Animation ladder upper right; Size - Quasimodo: 7 x 6 3/4", Sheet 10 1/2 x 12 1/2"; Unframed.
"...Up there, high, high in the dark bell tower lives the mysterious bell ringer. Who is this creature? What is he? How did he come to be there?" - Clopin
Tom Hulce (an American actor, singer, and producer most known for his Academy Award nominated portrayal of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in "Amadeus," 1984) provided the voice of Quasimodo and it was his final theatrical performance before retiring from acting. The character was the third Disney male protagonist to have a single voice actor for both the speaking and singing voices; the others being Beast from "Beauty and the Beast" and John Smith from "Pocahontas."
This is a rare and absolutely spectacular original production animation drawing of Quasimodo from the end of the "Topsy Turvy" song sequence. The song was led by Clopin, who is the host of the Festival of Fools event, and at the end of the performance Quasimodo is crowned the King of Fools. In this drawing Quasimodo is eyes and mouth open, wearing the crown, king's robe, and holding the royal sceptre in his right hand. A perfect image and a great addition to any animation art collection!
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