Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20140901142846/@comment-1672596-20140901192752

LostGod2000 wrote: Read his entry, for one thing. Not only was that not remorse in any way (that was acting out of paranoia, solely for fear out of being punished for his crimes) he essentially botches that up too when he emotionally abuses Quasimodo under a rmetaphorical roof of lies.

And as for your other excuse, if only you could get that the musical and the Disney movie are two entirely separate adaptions. It doesn't matter if one was based off the other. For example, Scar was generally regarded as a Monster in both the muscial and the movie, but those have highly differing content and are regarded as separate adaptions. As is the musical adaption of Hunchback. And as for other language versions, those have literally no effect on the English version.

And just one more nail in the coffin that's generally regarded as obvious, he's listed as a CM on TV Tropes, regardless of every argument that's been brought up against him.

Counterpoint me if you will, but I'll tell you right now virtually the entire wiki is against you on this. First of all, I never said the German version redeemed him (actually, his fate was slightly closer to the original book in that version as Quasimodo played a huge role in his death). I only said the English version redeemed him.

And second of all, most CMs don't even fear punishment at all, much less divine punishment from a God who most certainly will enjoy and relish in punishing people just as much as he loves his creation. Joker most certainly didn't, neither did Kefka Palazzo (heck, when he was imprisoned by Emperor Gestahl, he just ended up bored out of his gourd of being placed in a cell), nor did Dr. Weil, or Palpatine, or Voldemort, or any of those guys. Heck, Eric Cartman didn't even consider the possibility of going to hell, so naturally he didn't fear divine punishment.