Brutish Captain and Oafish Guard

The Brutish and Oafish Guard are supporting antagonists in Disney's 1996 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

They are guards who allow with other soldiers aided Judge Claude Frollo when he attempted to clear Paris of gypsies.

They are first seen when Phoebus asks them for directions to the Palace of Justice, but they ignore him. They are later seen harassing Esmeralda and accuse her of stealing coins when she earned them. When Esmeralda escapes with her goat Djali, the guards try to follow her but are stopped by Phoebus and his horse Achilles, who sits on the Brutish Guard. The Oafish Guard draws a dagger at Phoebus, but stops when he discovers that Phoebus is the new Captain of the Guard.

The guards are later seen at the Feast of Fools where Frollo's adoptive son and Notre Dame's deformed bell ringer Quasimodo is crowned King of Fools. The Oafish Guard then throws a tomato at him which results in the crowd doing the same. This harassment stops when Esmeralda arrives and helps Quasimodo and berates Frollo for allowing the harassment to happen. The Brutish Guard later informs Froll of Esmeralda's escape from Notre Dame despite it being heavy guarded.

During the battle of Notre Dame, the guards and the rest of Frollo's soldiers fight the people of Paris and the French Army where the Brutish Guard is once again sat on by Achilles. After Frollo's death, the guard and the other soldiers were presumably arrested by the French Army.