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Clopin Trouillefou (French: [klɔ.pɛ̃ tʁuj.fu],
literally "Lame Fear-Fool") is a
fictional character first created in the 1831
novel The
Hunchback of Notre-Dame...
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cathedrals ("Le
temps des cathédrales"). The
homeless and refugees, led by
Clopin,
swarm before the
entrance to the
Cathedral of
Notre Dame
begging for help...
- Disney's The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame (1996) as the
voice of the Roma
leader Clopin Trouillefou. He also has
appeared on
Broadway a
number of times, having...
- When
Gringoire fails the test, he is
about to be
hanged under Clopin's orders until Clopin gives him
another option to save his life: to
marry a Roma woman...
- direct-to-video sequel, The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame II, was
released in 2002.
Clopin, a Roma puppeteer,
narrates the
story of a
mysterious bell-ringer to a group...
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street poet, does a play in
front of an
audience until it is
interrupted by
Clopin, the King of the Beggars. Esmeralda, a
young gypsy girl, is seen dancing...
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kidnap the fair Esmeralda, a
dancing Roma girl (and the
adopted daughter of
Clopin, the king of the
oppressed beggars of Paris' underworld). The
dashing Captain...
- Archbishop's Cathedral,
Clopin issues orders to
desecrate Notre Dame in
retaliation and
rescue her.
While an
oblivious Quasimodo kills Clopin, Jehan, and fights...
- Schwartz. It is sung at the
beginning of the film by the clown-like gypsy,
Clopin. It is set
mainly in the key of D minor.[citation needed] The
lyrics of...
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longer s****
shelter in the
cathedral and will be
taken away to be executed.
Clopin Trouillefou, the
leader of the Roma,
hears the news from
Gringoire and rallies...