Thanks
Coolmanio!
Hmm. Getting a fresh look at the artwork I think I should have given her a deeper skin tone. And what's up with John Smith wearing lavender?
No offense to anyone here, I may not totally adore every single movie out there but I never wish for one to
not get a decent release. There are many frustrated Hunchback fans that feel a favorite film was glossed over. No one is forcing you to buy a movie you don't like.

Well, not unless you're one of those Disney "completists" that must own every edition of every film available whether you like it or not.
Nick Bryant, when it comes to Disney covers, isn't it sort of a tradition for them to have their artists draw the characters off-model?

But seriously, I could pick just about any movie off my shelf and find flaws in the artwork where others may see perfection, and vice-versa; it's all subjective. Plus it's typical for this kind of artwork to be a temporary placeholder for ads and such until a finished version can be finalized.
I obviously didn't care for Pocahontas's facial features here myself, they felt too glammed up and exaggerated, but that's exactly what Disney feels would draw little girls in.
UmbrellaFish, I'm guessing that the "pencil crayon" look is a moiré effect, a typical result of a poor quality source (in that it's not a huge, clean, 300 dpi image).