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Search for and download any torrent from the pirate bay using search query the hunchback of notre dame. Direct download via magnet link. The Hunchback of Notre Dame II is a 2002 American animated romantic musical comedy-drama film and direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was produced by Walt Disney Animation Japan, Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Video Premiere. Continuation of the romantic series of games Dark Romance. Dangerous criminal Quasimodo was free. They say he wants to find a beautiful dancer Esmeralda. The cardinal sent you to Paris to arrest the criminal.
SynopsisIn 15th century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen but gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame, who was nearly killed as a baby by Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice. But Frollo was forced by the Archdeacon of Notre Dame to raise Quasimodo as his own.
Now a young man, Quasimodo is hidden from the world by Frollo in the belltower of the cathedral. But during the Festival of Fools, Quasimodo, cheered on by his gargoyle friends Victor, Hugo, and Laverne, decides to take part in the festivities, where he meets the lovely gypsy girl Esmeralda and the handsome soldier Phoebus. The three of them find themselves ranged against Frollo's cruelty and his attempts to destroy the home of the gypsies, the Court of Miracles. And Quasimodo must desperately defend both Esmeralda and the very cathedral of Notre Dame.
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Turkey. Ukraine. United Arab Emirates. The Hunchback of Notre Dame / The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (1996-2002)The Hunchback of Notre Dame / The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Blu-ray offers solid video and great audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray releaseThe Hunchback of Notre Dame: A deformed bellringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancing girl.The Hunchback of Notre Dame II: Now that Frollo is gone, Quasimodo rings the bell with the help of his new friend and Esmeralda's and Phoebus' little son, Zephyr. But when Quasi stops by a traveling circus owned by evil magician Sarousch, he falls for Madellaine, Sarouch's assistant. But greedy Sarousch forces Madellaine to help him steal the Cathedral's most famous bell.For more about The Hunchback of Notre Dame / The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and the The Hunchback of Notre Dame / The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Blu-ray release, see the published by Kenneth Brown on March 7, 2013 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5.Directors:,Writers:,Starring:,Producer:This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details.
4/5For all the beauty and stunning animation on display, The Hunchback of Notre Dame's 1080p/AVC-encoded video transfer has a few issues worth noting. Banding and artifacting appear from time to time (although rarely to any debilitating degree, minus the skies behind Frollo during Phoebus' near-execution), aliasing graces a handful of shots and darker scenes are at odds with the presentation's contrast leveling. Still, the good far outweighs the bad, making any mishap in the image an easily overlooked deformity. Colors are warm and vibrant, with bold primaries, rich purples and golds, and deep blacks. Detail is excellent too. The animators' line art is crisp and clean on the whole, the brushstrokes and textures of the hand-painted backgrounds are wonderfully resolved, and the CG elements fare well, even under high definition scrutiny.
Moreover, significant macroblocking, crush, noise and other anomalies are either kept to a bare minimum or nowhere to be found, and most scenes come within a hair's breadth of perfection. The studio's technical encode isn't as proficient as other Disney Animation Blu-ray presentations, but it's close enough to earn respectable marks.Click for full review and additional screenshots- 3/5The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and its 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation aren't waylaid by many technical issues, but the sequel's terribly mediocre animation and direct-to-video source make it difficult to enjoy any of it. Colors are skewed and off-putting (despite the fact that the image is inherently brighter), primaries are loud but lack real punch, black levels waver and contrast is all over the place. Granted, the line art is smooth and satisfying for the most part, and the original animation is represented rather faithfully. But minor artifacting and instances of banding are present, dirt and dust litter the image, and print damage - specks, lines and scratches - make the 2002 production look as if it were minted twenty years earlier. When push comes to shove, the encode holds up I suppose.
So there's that. Otherwise, the sequel doesn't have much to offer the high definition viewer other than a nominal upgrade to the DVD.Click for full review and additional screenshots.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 4/5The Hunchback of Notre Dame bellows from its bell tower with a strong, stalwart DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. LFE output resonates with power and presence, infusing weight and gravitas into both the dramatic and musical narrative that develop. The rear speakers, meanwhile, help bring the Parisian streets, Gypsy hideaways and vast Notre Dame Cathedral sound as busy, bustling or as sacred as each locale should. Directional effects are free to roam and pans are disarmingly smooth, while dynamics bring nuance to the film's already intricate sound design. And dialogue is crystal clear, perfectly grounded and carefully prioritized within the mix. Which is unfortunately something I can't quite say about the song lyrics. Though always intelligible and typically balanced within each song, there are occasions where lyrics are overwhelmed by soaring orchestration.
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It doesn't ever emerge as a worrisome issue, but audiophiles will take notice. That said, The Hunchback of Notre Dame's lossless audio pairs neatly with its video presentation to produce a stirring spectacle. It isn't ideal, but it isn't without grand merit either.The Hunchback of Notre Dame II - 3.5/5Direct-to-video sequel analyses usually boil down to one half-hearted point: it's decent. It is, after all, a DTV sequel. And The Hunchback of Notre Dame II is no different.
An objective success and a subjective bore, the sequel's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track does everything it should yet underwhelms all the same. Dialogue is clean and clear, song lyrics are well-prioritized (almost too dominant, truth be told), LFE output is solid, rear speaker activity is light and lively, and a few playful directional effects lend welcome movement to the soundscape. The sequel's sound design was clearly created on a budget, but it tackles every routine task with technical aplomb. No complaints here. No high praise either. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a worthy addition to any Disney Animation collection. It's flawed, yes.
But it has too much to offer to allow a few chatty gargoyles and cringe-inducing gags to spoil one of the later Disney Renaissance's best films. The Hunchback of Notre Dame II is not a worthy sequel, though. Direct-to-video or no. Lazy and tiresome, it hobbles along for a ghastly hour before throwing in the towel and rolling credits.
Thus the marketing genius of the 2-Movie Collection, which saddles the good with the bad. Fortunately, both trips to Notre Dame are blessed with strong AV presentations, even if special features are few and far between. So add this one to your cart for The Hunchback of Notre Dame alone, treat the sequel as an extra and reap the singular reward.