I'm sorry, but I need to say something. If I see one more site denouncing The Hunchback of Notre Dame as a failure, I may have to forego hesitating to cut a bitch. First of all, do these people even realize what makes a film great? Catchy songs and a cliched storyline are not what make a film great (I'm looking at you, Aladdin), it's got to have the perfect culmination of various elements. What does Hunchback have? Let's see…breathtaking animation, for starters. Look at the detail they put into the buildings, into the cathedral. If you've ever seen the real thing, you'd be stunned by the accuracy the animators put into their cathedral and wou