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* LowerHalfReveal: Inverted. When Herc arrives at the island of Philocetes the trainer of heroes, he sees what looks like a goat hiding under a bush, its hindquarters sticking out. He picks it up and realizes that the "goat" is really a satyr -- Phil himself.
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* OhMyGods: Pain and Panic are the {{Trope Namer|s}} - after all, this is set in polytheistic Greece. There is also an instance where Phil goes "Holy Hera."
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** Pain and Panic are the {{Trope Namer|s}} - after all, this is set in polytheisticGreece. Greece.
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** Later still, Phil says "This is the honest-to-Zeus truth."
** Pain and Panic are the {{Trope Namer|s}} - after all, this is set in polytheistic
** There is also an instance where Phil goes "Holy Hera.
** Later still, Phil says "This is the honest-to-Zeus truth."
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** Phil's face when the Hydra starts growing more heads.
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** Hercules and Phil's face faces when the Hydra, a gigantic serpentlike monster with one head, towers over them.
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** Phil when the Hydra starts growing three more
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* PlugTheVolcano: During the song "Zero Hero", Hercules can be seen stopping a volcanic eruption by plugging the crater with a huge boulder.
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* PlugTheVolcano: During the song "Zero to Hero", Hercules can be seen stopping a volcanic eruption by plugging the crater with a huge boulder.
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** The Cyclops sending Hercules waltzing in all corners of a building not only led to his death but the latter to get his strength back & defeat Hades.
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** The Cyclops sending Hercules waltzing in all corners of a building not only led to his death but the latter to get his strength back & and defeat Hades.
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Karmic Jackpot: Changed "Amphitron" to "Amphitryon".
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* KarmicJackpot: Amphitron and his wife adopt a baby they find on the road, rearing him as their own son. They love him and comfort him when his clumsiness causes problems with the neighbors; when he wants to find out who he is, they let him go seek Zeus's guidance with bittersweet smiles. As a result, Hercules supports them with the royalties he gets from his hero merchandise, their adoptive son is honored as a god, and Hercules returns home with a lovely wife and a hero's reputation.
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* KarmicJackpot: Amphitron Amphitryon and his wife adopt a baby they find on the road, rearing him as their own son. They love him and comfort him when his clumsiness causes problems with the neighbors; when he wants to find out who he is, they let him go seek Zeus's guidance with bittersweet smiles. As a result, Hercules supports them with the royalties he gets from his hero merchandise, their adoptive son is honored as a god, and Hercules returns home with a lovely wife and a hero's reputation.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Despite being part of the Olympian pantheon, Hades was somehow unaware for 18 years that Hercules had survived his kidnapping and assassination and that Zeus had located him in the mortal realm. Hades only finds this out after Meg's chance encounter (and realizes Pain and Panic botched their mission and lied). This ''can'' be justified, as the opening of the film establishes Hades has little love for the Olympus crowd (and vice-versa), and both parties mutually steer clear of each other. So it ''is'' plausible this isolation ironically backfired on Hades and left him in the dark on the family crisis (although given his network throughout the mortal realm, you'd think ''somebody'' on the payroll would've observed what Zeus was up to and informed Hades).
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Despite being part of the Olympian pantheon, Hades was is somehow unaware for 18 years that Hercules had survived his kidnapping and assassination and that Zeus had located him in the mortal realm. Hades only finds this out after Meg's chance encounter (and realizes Pain and Panic botched their mission and lied). This ''can'' be justified, as the opening of the film establishes Hades has little love for the Olympus crowd (and vice-versa), and both parties mutually steer clear of each other. So it ''is'' plausible this isolation ironically backfired on Hades and left him in the dark on the family crisis (although given his network throughout the mortal realm, you'd think ''somebody'' on the Underworld payroll would've observed what Zeus was up to and informed Hades).