The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2: The Secret of the Bell (2002)
Remember renting Pocahontas 2 and finding out Mel Gibson was too cool for school? Well, that’s not the case in The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2: The Secret of the Bell. All three of the main leads (Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, and Kevin Kline) return and lend their voices to the sequel, and it’s not bad!
Set six years after the end of the first movie, Esmerelda and Phoebus now have a family, and their little boy is voiced by Haley Joel Osment. There are no hard feelings, and Quasimodo is not only glad to see his friends so happily settled, but he also enjoys frequent outings in the outside world without getting ridiculed. And, since everyone was so sad to see him lose the girl in the first movie, he’s given a new love interest! Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a newcomer to the city when the circus comes to town.
I’ve seen lots of cartoon sequels, and usually they’re pretty bad. This is one of the better ones, so if you liked the original, support the cast (as they supported you by making the sequel) and rent it.
More Jennifer Love Hewitt movies here!
More Kevin Kline movies here!
Be sure to check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of 1996's The Hunchback of Notre Dame here!
Set six years after the end of the first movie, Esmerelda and Phoebus now have a family, and their little boy is voiced by Haley Joel Osment. There are no hard feelings, and Quasimodo is not only glad to see his friends so happily settled, but he also enjoys frequent outings in the outside world without getting ridiculed. And, since everyone was so sad to see him lose the girl in the first movie, he’s given a new love interest! Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a newcomer to the city when the circus comes to town.
I’ve seen lots of cartoon sequels, and usually they’re pretty bad. This is one of the better ones, so if you liked the original, support the cast (as they supported you by making the sequel) and rent it.
More Jennifer Love Hewitt movies here!
More Kevin Kline movies here!
Be sure to check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of 1996's The Hunchback of Notre Dame here!