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* During the final song "A Star is Born", we see Zeus making a constellation of Hercules in the sky... And then Phil sees it and overhears someone saying, "That's Phil's boy!"...and as he begins crying of joy for finally achieving his ambition, so do we...

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* During the final song "A Star is Born", we see Zeus making a constellation of Hercules in the sky... And then Phil sees it and overhears someone saying, "That's Phil's boy!"...and as he begins crying tears of joy for finally achieving his ambition, so do we...



** The altered lyrics in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rR5kSy4kkE Lucas Grabeel version]] or the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6v_gOmVJ4I Michael Bolton credits version]] take the message in another direction that's equally heartwarming:

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** The altered lyrics in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rR5kSy4kkE Lucas Grabeel version]] or the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6v_gOmVJ4I com/watch?v=4tfnSv-tskg Michael Bolton credits version]] take the message in another direction that's equally heartwarming:
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** Throughout the entire song, the Muses are encouraging (while disguised as statues and carvings) Meg to follow her heart instead of pushing Hercules away. They also return to her the flower Hercules had given to Meg while reassuring her that it's okay to fall in love again.
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'''Amphitryon:''' Perhaps they have.

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'''Amphitryon:''' Perhaps they have. ''(reading off the medallion)'' ''Hercules".
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* While Hades already has a bad reputation with the other Gods in the beginning, Zeus ''still'' gives him the benefit of the doubt and cheerfully invites him to join the party when his son is born. This shows what a good character Zeus is, as he's practically the ''only'' one to actually consider Hades a friend. Sadly, it's only when Hades releases the Titans that Zeus realizes his true intentions...

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* While Hades already has a bad reputation with the other Gods in the beginning, Zeus ''still'' gives him the benefit of the doubt and cheerfully invites him to join the party when his son is born. This shows what a good character Zeus is, says so much about Zeus's character, as he's practically the ''only'' one to actually somewhat consider Hades a friend. Sadly, it's only when Hades releases the Titans that Zeus realizes his true intentions...
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* While Hades already has a bad reputation with the other Gods in the beginning, Zeus ''still'' gives him the benefit of the doubt and cheerfully invites him to join the party when his son is born, which shows what a great guy he really is. Sadly, it's only when Hades releases the Titans that Zeus realizes his true intentions...

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* While Hades already has a bad reputation with the other Gods in the beginning, Zeus ''still'' gives him the benefit of the doubt and cheerfully invites him to join the party when his son is born, which born. This shows what a great guy he really is.good character Zeus is, as he's practically the ''only'' one to actually consider Hades a friend. Sadly, it's only when Hades releases the Titans that Zeus realizes his true intentions...
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* While Hades already has a bad reputation with the other Gods in the beginning, Zeus ''still'' gives him the benefit of the doubt and cheerfully invites him to join the party when his son is born, which shows what a great guy he really is. Sadly, it's only when Hades releases the Titans that Zeus realizes his true intentions...
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* Hercules winning over the people of Thebes during his first act of heroism. When he initially introduces himself to them they are very skeptic and unbelievably of his capabilities. When he raises a giant boulder to save two kids trapped under it (really Pain and Panic in disguise), they are clearly unimpressed but still slowly clap for him anyway. When Hercules seemingly defeats the Hydra by cutting off its first head, they are legitimately impressed and give a much more sincere applause. [[RuleOfThree Finally]], after Hercules kills the Hydra with a rockslide and reveals he survived the battle, they all erupt in thunderous applause while carrying him away in victory.

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* Hercules winning over the people of Thebes during his first act of heroism. When he initially introduces himself to them they are very skeptic and unbelievably unbelieving of his capabilities. When he raises a giant boulder to save two kids trapped under it (really Pain and Panic in disguise), they are clearly unimpressed but still slowly clap for him anyway. When Hercules seemingly defeats the Hydra by cutting off its first head, they are legitimately impressed and give a much more sincere applause. [[RuleOfThree Finally]], after Hercules kills the Hydra with a rockslide and reveals he survived the battle, they all erupt in thunderous applause while carrying him away in victory.



* During the final song "A Star is Born", we see Zeus making a constellation of Hercules in the sky... And then Phil sees it and overhears someone saying, "That's Phil's boy!"...and as he begins crying of joy for finally acheving his ambition, so do we...

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* During the final song "A Star is Born", we see Zeus making a constellation of Hercules in the sky... And then Phil sees it and overhears someone saying, "That's Phil's boy!"...and as he begins crying of joy for finally acheving achieving his ambition, so do we...
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* After Hercules pounds the floor in frustration when Zeus leaves after telling him he's still not a true hero yet, Pegasus drapes his wing over his shoulder and nuzzles his face to comfort him.

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