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  • curprev 09:1109:11, 23 June 2023 Urszag talk contribs 24,219 bytes −111 In fact, the boycott, noted on the article for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, seems to have been primarily motivated by a variety of other causes (e.g. gay content in Disney-owned media, gay days at its theme parks) and only influenced to a minor extent, if at all, by this song. undo
  • curprev 09:0009:00, 23 June 2023 Urszag talk contribs 24,330 bytes −120 Fixing misleading wording. The sentence in Filmtracks is as follows: "Religious conservatives, an embarrassingly growing force in American politics in the 1990's, boycotted this film because of the song "Hellfire," a suggestive rejection of purity by Frollo amplified by imagery of a half-naked Esmeralda dancing in a fire." As this does not attribute this specific wording to religious conservatives, it's inappropriate to put it in quote marks after saying "religious conservatives ... said". undo

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