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Below is a list of hunchbacks in fiction. *Quasimodo in ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' (1831). He was born with a hunchback and feared by the townspeople as a sort of monster but he finds sanctuary in an unlikely love that is fulfilled only in death. *Manthara in the ''Ramayana''. She was the maid who convinced Queen Kaikeyi that the throne of Ayodhya belonged to her son Bharata and that her step-son crown-prince Rama (the hero of the Ramayana) should be exiled from the kingdom. *Gru in ''Despicable Me''. *Salad Fingers in Salad Fingers. *Jean Cadoret in Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources *Igor in ''''Van Helsing'' (film)'' (2004); he was an assistant of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, but betrayed his master and became a servant of Count Dracula. *Igor in the 2008 cartoon ''''Igor'' (film)''; he was an assistant of Dr. Glickenstein, but later started his own scientific career. *Igor (pronounced as "eye-gor") in the parody movie ''Young Frankenstein'' (1974); he is the assistant of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, and the grandson of Igor, the original assistant of Frederick's grandfather (Victor Frankenstein). *Fritz in ''''Frankenstein'' (1931 film)'' and 1823 play ''Presumption: or the Fate of Frankenstein''; he is an assistant of Dr. Frankenstein. *Karl in the 1935 film ''Bride of Frankenstein''; he is one of Dr. Septimus' Pretorius' cronies. *Riff Raff in the ''Rocky Horror Picture Show'' (1975); he is a hunch-backed servant of Dr. Frank N. Furter and sometimes serves as a lab assistant of this scientist. *Edgar "E" Gore from 2012 animated film ''''Frankenweenie''; he is a hunch-backed child and ally of Victor Frankenstein. *Modo from ''The Hunchback Assignments'' books series by Arthur Slade; as a child he was traveling with a freak show, but later was rescued by mysterious Mr. Socrates, and, after a couple years (reaching the age of fourteen) he was forced to start living on the streets of London. *Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz from cartoon series ''Phineas and Ferb''; a bumbling, incompetent and forgetful evil scientist intent on conquering the local region known as the "tri-state area" through creating obscure inventions. *Harold Allnut from DC Comics; he is a mute aide of Batman, and has proved to be very gifted in terms of technology and electronics. *Richard III from the Shakespeare play known by the same name. *Rigoletto from opera ''Rigoletto'' by Giuseppe Verdi; he is a court jester. *Barquentine from Mervyn Peake ''Gormenghast (series)''; he is the son of Sourdust, the Master of Ritual of Gormenghast castle. *The title character from the telenovela ''Rina''. *Pastor Galswells from ''Corpse Bride''; he is a haughty and bad-tempered priest who is hired to conduct Victor and Victoria's marriage. *Jaclyn/Heidi in the 2008 cartoon ''''Igor'' (film)''; she is a hunchbacked female, but can transform in guise of many beautiful women. *Tom from ''Harry Potter'' book and film series; he was a landlord, innkeeper, and barman of the Leaky Cauldron. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of hunchbacks in fiction」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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