The Frollo Show

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So, does anyone watch this? It's a web series by a YouTuber called chincherrinas, and it stars Frollo, the villain of the Disney movie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

It started off as a series of YouTube poops, but eventually grew into its own thing with actual conflicts and a plot. Yeah, the general premise is kinda stupid (two prominent villains, for example, are Wilford Brimley and Ronald McDonald), but it's actually written and edited surprisingly well.

Here's a playlist with all the episodes, and a wiki dedicated to it.
 
Victor Hugo is probably doing backflips in his grave right now. (:_(
 
I watched this a while back. To say it was a trip would be understating it.

I'll give it this, the guy who makes them actually makes the effort in having the characters talk.
 
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So is this just another Pooh's Adventures thing?

That's still dumb as shit and should probably go there.
 
Shame that the episodes come out at such a slow rate, considering he doesn't spend that much time working on them.
Honestly, I think more people should support his Patreon & his channel. Pls.
 
I watched this a while back. To say it was a trip would be understating it.

I'll give it this, the guy who makes them actually makes the effort in having the characters talk.

I've only actually watched it a few months ago. I also watched Lawl a few years back, but I eventually stopped after I started to lose interest in YTP's. But now I'm back into YTP's and stuff,.
 
This thread is dead at this point but this is probably one of the most interesting and well thought out crossovers I've seen in my life time that is bound to give people existential crises at one point in the show.
 
This thread is dead at this point but this is probably one of the most interesting and well thought out crossovers I've seen in my life time that is bound to give people existential crises at one point in the show.
I agree about it being interesting and well thought out, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say it would give people an existential crisis.
 
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