Disney's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame the Anime Remake (O.G.'s)

Story
The story begins with a choir like singing. The scene moves from the clouds to a town surrounding Notre-Dame, where the citizens sing about the bells of Notre-Dame. One woman tells a group of kids about two orphan brothers were taken in by the Archdeacon of Notre-Dame. One of the brothers is named Frollo (the oldest of the two, and with good morals), and the other brother is named Jehan (the more adventurous type). But after many years, the Archdeacon expelled Jehan for his rebellious nature. And ever then, Frollo never heard from his brother. But sometime after Frollo became Archdeacon and got married, he received a message from Jehan. He took ride from his horse and rode towards the location that Jehan wants Frollo to meet him at. As Frollo arrived at the location, he is devastated by the destruction of a town. He then notices his brother and asked him what happened to the town. Jehan tells Frollo that the town was destroyed by Gypsys for not wanting to accept the towns rules. Frollo tries to convince his bother to return to Notre-Dame. But Jahan refused his brother's offer and told him that the reason why he wanted Frollo to come take care of his baby son because his wife was killed by the Gypsys. Frollo is shocked to see the baby's face, calling him a monster. Jehan says that his son is just poor soul being born unshapen, and then begs Frollo to care of him. Jahan places his son on a stone wall and tells Frollo that he's out for revenge for the Gypsys. He says his goodbyes to his brother, just before he leaves. Frollo takes the baby and rides back to Notre-Dame. He then comes to the well and was about to drop the baby in the well. Suddenly he notices the statues of the past saints and one gargoyle looking at Frollo. He felt their gaze as if it were the eyes of God. He realized that God sent him a test, and that the baby is his cross to bare. He gets off his horse and heads towards Notre-Dame. His wife appears from behind the gates (while holding to their one-year-old daughter named Christina) and then asks Frollo about the baby that he's holding. Frollo explained to his wife about everything. The woman who tells the story to the children from earlier that Frollo named his nephew Quasimodo, as she narrates the times when Frollo raises Quasimodo since he was a baby, leading to Quasimodo ringing the bells of Notre-Dome.