- On British VHS versions of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, it played Eternal's "Someday" over the closing credits.
- On the German VHS, the music video for The Kelly Family's "Gott Deine Kinder" was played before Eternal's "Someday" (the latter which is on the credits).
- On Australia's first home video release, about the entire last third of Hellfire was edited out, ending the scene with the line "I'll find her. I'll find her if I have to burn down all of Paris", and then a fade to black before moving on to the next scene. All the parts that were edited out have since been restored.
- On the 2013 Blu-ray release, the end credits have been modified, especially altering the Walt Disney Records print logo and changing "Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution" to "Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures".
- In the French Canadian release of the film, "God Help The Outcasts" replaces "Someday" during the end credits. The song was sung by Lara Fabian, who voiced Esmeralda in the movie.
- In the European Spanish credits, the Kelly Family's rendition of "God Help The Outcasts" plays in full. The shortened instrumental of All-4-One's "Someday" (aka "Suena" in Spanish) replaced the original score in the last half of the credits.
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By what name was The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) officially released in India in Hindi?
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