If you need more reason to write off the Golden Raspberry Awards, which "honor" the purportedly worst movies of any given year: In 1997, Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" received a nomination of "Worst Written Film Grossing Over $100 Million." Of all the Disney films you could throw to the Razzies, you pick one of the most daring and ambitious?
"Hunchback" also earned a much less dubious honor at the Academy Awards: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score, a well-deserved accolade for Alan Menken's compositions and Stephen Schwartz's lyrics.
"Hunchback" also earned 13 nominations at the animation-focused Annie Awards, the most nominations of any film that year. (Tony Jay, nominated Best Achievement in Voice Acting, really should've cinched the win for his performance as the villaino