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:: : Comes into effect in the animated series as he needs to watch over his mortal father's flock of sheep, one has been given birth to a lamb from within the Underworld.

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** In the animated series, Hercules is eaten alive by Ladon, Arachne, Jealousy, as well as Pain and Panic disguised as a giant lion. There are some close calls, like Orthos, Doubt, the Caucasian Eagle, Squiggles, a giant serpent in the River Styx, a three-headed serpent Poseidon fought, as well as a herd of man-eating mares. Phantasos ate Hercules as a three-headed Hydra and Typhon, though they were in dreams. In "Hercules and the King of Thessaly", when Pain and Panic face Hercules as a two-headed lion, the hero-in-training is swallowed whole by Pain only to be regurgitated and spat out by Panic. In "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate", Arachne was able to eat Hercules in one bite, only for the hero-in-training to struggle his way out of the spider-lady's fanged mouth. Ladon made several attempts to eat Hercules in the series, though unsuccessful, and in the show's title sequence, Ladon uses Herc as a pacifier. In "Hercules and the Long Nightmare", Hercules had several dreams of his adult and teenaged self being attacked by a three-headed Hydra, screaming for help before the Hydra swallowed him whole.



** In the animated series, Hercules is eaten alive by Ladon, Arachne, Jealousy, as well as Pain and Panic disguised as a giant lion. There are some close calls, like Orthos, Doubt, the Caucasian Eagle, Squiggles, a giant serpent in the River Styx, a three-headed serpent Poseidon fought, as well as a herd of man-eating mares. Phantasos ate Hercules as a three-headed Hydra and Typhon, though they were in dreams. In "Hercules and the King of Thessaly", when Pain and Panic face Hercules as a two-headed lion, the hero-in-training is swallowed whole by Pain only to be regurgitated and spat out by Panic. In "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate", Arachne was able to eat Hercules in one bite, only for the hero-in-training to struggle his way out of the spider-lady's fanged mouth. Ladon made several attempts to eat Hercules in the series, though unsuccessful, and in the show's title sequence, Ladon uses Herc as a pacifier. In "Hercules and the Long Nightmare", Hercules had several dreams of his adult and teenaged self being attacked by a three-headed Hydra, screaming for help before the Hydra swallowed him whole.

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SusanEgan [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Mathilde Mangira (speaking), Eurydice (singing); '''Latin American Spanish:''' Creator/TatianaPalaciosChapa; '''European Spanish:''' Creator/NuriaMediavilla (movie, TV series), Creator/InmaGallego (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''); '''European French:''' Mimi Félixine; '''Canadian French:''' Céline Bonnier (speaking), Dominique Faure (singing); '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Renata Lima (speaking), Kika Tristão (singing); '''Hebrew:''' Noa Tishby[[/labelnote]]

The deuteragonist of the movie. A jaded, sarcastic woman who works under Hades and falls in love with Hercules.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"What you need is... a hero.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SusanEgan Creator/TateDonovan (adult speaking voice, original; teen speaking voice, animated series), Creator/JoshKeaton (teen speaking voice, original), Creator/RogerBart (teen singing voice, original), Creator/SeanAstin (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'') [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Mathilde Mangira (speaking), Eurydice Christoforos Papakaliatis (adult), Sarandos Geogleris (teen), Dionisis Schinas (singing); '''Latin American Spanish:''' Creator/TatianaPalaciosChapa; Enrique "Music/RickyMartin" Martin (adult speaking ''and'' singing voice), Víctor Mares Jr. (teen speaking voice), Antonio Benavides (teen singing voice); '''European Spanish:''' Creator/NuriaMediavilla (movie, Creator/SergioZamora (adult, original; teen, TV series), Creator/InmaGallego Rafael Alonso Roldán (teen speaking voice, original), Ferrán González (teen singing voice, original), Sergio García Marín (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''); '''European French:''' Mimi Félixine; Creator/EmmanuelGarijo (speaking), Emmanuel Dahl (singing); '''Canadian French:''' Céline Bonnier (speaking), Dominique Faure (singing); Antoine Durand (adult), Creator/HugolinChevretteLandesque (teen speaking voice), Joël Legendre (teen singing voice); '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Renata Lima (speaking), Kika Tristão (singing); Ettore Zuim (adult), Oberdan Junior (teen); '''German:''' Creator/TilSchweiger; '''Hebrew:''' Noa Tishby[[/labelnote]]

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The deuteragonist of the movie. A jaded, sarcastic woman titular protagonist who works under Hades and falls in love with Hercules.aspires to become a true hero.


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* TheAce: Once he completes his training under Phil and starts picking up wins over monsters, Hercules quickly develops this status and reputation among the people of Thebes. The "Zero to Hero" musical number is all about his rise to fame and throughout the song, the Muses talk him up as a ShowyInvincibleHero, a NiceGuy, a ChickMagnet, and a HumbleHero with much public love.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the myths, Herakles is well educated, a successful military commander by his late teens, an occasional trickster, and a master of [[IndyPloy Indy Ploys]]. The Disney Hercules, while by no means stupid and showing occasional moments of guile, comes off as rather airheaded, naive, klutzy and uncultured in comparison.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: By modern standards, the Hercules of Greek myth [[AntiHero isn't exactly a paragon of heroic virtue]]. He kills more than one innocent person simply for being too close when his temper gets the better of him (although he's always [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful]] when this happens), and [[HotBlooded he stages a HUGE war for a mere verbal insult at one point]], although he does go to great lengths to help his friends and his deeds do the world a lot of good. This Hercules is a friendly, wide-eyed boy scout who doesn't have many, if any, vices. The worst thing he does is lash out at Phil and slap him for trying to warn him about Meg being in league with Hades, but he immediately comes to regret that.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the Greek myth, his name is written as "Herakles". "Hercules" is the [[AncientGrome Latin pronunciation]], which is more widely recognizable to modern viewers.
* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the original myths, Herc is the child of Zeus and a mortal, making him a demigod instead of being born an actual god. He only becomes a demigod in the movie after partially drinking his uncle's potion.
* AllLovingHero: Hercules is compassionate, and his most dominate trait is, without a doubt, his innocence and massively kind heart, in spite of being treated like a "freak" by his peers and those around him (with the exception of his foster parents) throughout his childhood and adolescent years. Even after becoming a worldwide phenomenon, Hercules retains his innocence and cheerful nature, not once letting the fame dangerously inflate his ego. This makes Hercules one of the most pure-of-heart Disney characters.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Because of his SuperStrength and [[TheKlutz clumsiness]], Hercules is treated like an outsider by his fellow villagers, with his foster parents as the noteworthy exception. It's this treatment that drives him to leave home in search of a place where he can feel like he belongs. Even after becoming a pinnacle of physical perfection, with muscles rippling all over his body, Hercules retained some of his flaws from his awkward teenage years of which he never quite grows out, and appeared to be shy as seen when he presented himself to a crowd of Thebans who initially dismiss him as an amateur. This is more prominent in the animated series.
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Double subverted. Hades offers a deal for Hercules [[spoiler:to give up his strength for 24 hours in exchange for Megara's freedom and to promise that she will be safe from harm.]] He's aware that Hades plans to do something nasty but Hades pressures him into it.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: In his god form, his skin glows bright yellow.
* AmazonChaser: In the animated series, he falls in love with Tempest, an Amazonian princess.
* BadassCape: After completing his hero training, Hercules wears a blue cape that reaches down to his waist. The cape is ripped throughout the battle with the Hydra and torn to tatters by the end. He has a newer cape throughout the rest of the film. According to one fan theory, it appears to be made from or is the shawl his mother gifted him at the start of his journey.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
** After being dismissed as an amateur by the Thebans, Hercules says "How am I suppose to prove myself a hero if nobody will give me a chance?" While Hercules was given an easy rescue to "two little boys" (Pain and Panic in disguise) by simply lifting a boulder to free them, he releases a fierce Hydra, a symbolic unintended consequence of a seemingly virtuous act, emerging as a bigger challenge for the young hero. He fights the tremendous monster with just his sword, his wits, and the help of his flying horse Pegasus. Hercules almost died by either being eaten by the Hydra or crushed by a mountain of rocks from an avalanche he caused.
** He confesses during the latter half of the film that he "always wanted to be just like everyone else" as a kid. When Hades tricks him into making a DealWithTheDevil that forces him to give up his SuperStrength, Hades immediately twists the knife by throwing a dumbbell at him and pinning him under it.
--->'''Hades:''' Now you know what it feels like to be like everyone else. Isn't it ''just'' peachy?
** Aphrodite tries to warn Hercules of this when he asks her to reanimate a woman statue he made in order to have a date for the dance. She easily makes Hercules' intended date attractive enough, but Aphrodite is disappointed Hercules never thought to give a good personality. He simply asks her to make his date crazy for him. Aphrodite sighs that he doesn't seem to understand how important a good personality is for a good relationship, but grants his wish in hopes that he'll understand. It goes as well as one would expect.
* BewareTheNiceOnes:
** Hercules is one of the sweetest, most polite, helpful guys Disney has ever created. But don't get on his bad side. He'll literally punch your face in. [[spoiler:Before meeting Hades face to face, Phil discovers Meg was serving under Hades all along and tries to warn Hercules about her. Unfortunately, from the latter's point of view, Phil is just insulting her and trying to prevent him from talking to her right to his face, so he doesn't believe him, and the satyr ends up hitting a sore point when he insults Meg, saying that she's a swindler and calling her a lying and turncoat woman. Enraged, Hercules gives Phil a slap that flings him against a pile of weights and chains, nearly costing their friendship, as Phil gave up him on the spot right afterwards. Phil returns and makes amends with him only after Meg convinced him to right after Herc made a pact with Hades to leave her unharmed in exchange of giving up his super strength.]]
** After finally [[spoiler:regaining his godly powers and rescuing Meg from the pool of souls, all Herc wants to do is to head back topside, return Meg's soul to her body, and get some well-deserved rest. Hades picks that moment to have a VillanousBreakdown and attempt to have one more deal with Hercules. As if that wasn't enough, he dares to place his filthy hands on Meg while doing so. Cue the punch to the face that sends Hades plunging into the pool.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Hercules won't be happy if you touch Icarus, his younger and smaller friend from the animated TV series. And when a super-powered half-Olympian ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
* BlessedWithSuck: The mighty Hercules is considered the greatest and strongest of all the extraordinary heroes of Ancient Greece. But despite having superhuman godlike strength, Hercules is very clumsy sometimes. As a teenager, not being able to control his strength caused Hercules to accidentally destroy most of the marketplace near his former home, resulting in the villagers ostracizing him. Even after completing his training, Hercules retained some of his flaws from his awkward teenage years of which he never quite grows out of. Hercules gets punched by Nessus and briefly gets swallowed whole by the Hydra. Having cut his way out from inside the Hydra, Hercules is covered with green slime and tries to sheath his sword, only to drop it, before he himself collapses in the puddle of gore. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He's the Gentle Boy to Meg's Brooding Girl; Heroic NiceGuy and jaded FemmeFatale.
* BroughtDownToBadass:
** While he was rendered mortal by Hades' potion as a baby because he didn't drink the last drop, he retained his SuperStrength.
** When he loses his super strength he still kills the Cyclops with cunning.
* CharacterDevelopment: The primary lesson Hercules learns throughout the film is what it takes to be a true hero, something his father Zeus explains he has to learn for himself. After meeting and falling in love with the beautiful femme fatale, Megara, Hercules learns a true hero is measured by the strength of his heart, as opposed to the strength of his muscles.
* ChickMagnet:
** "Zero to Hero" shows Herc gaining a lot of female admirers. In one scene, they are ''literally'' fighting over him. Lampshaded by the Muses:
--->'''Muses:''' ''When he smiled, the girls went wild with "ooh"s and "aah"s''
** The Muses themselves during the series are very much enamored with pictures of his adult self.
* TheChosenOne: So say the Fates, "A word of caution to this tale... Should Hercules fight... YOU WILL FAIL!"
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Herc rushes off to help people as soon as he hears about it. A double subversion in that he's doing heroic deeds to regain his godhood, but later realizes that he should be doing good for good's sake.
* CostumeEvolution: As an infant, Hercules only wears a white Roman-type diaper and wears a red necklace with a golden Zeus pendant. As a teenager, Hercules wore a white single sleeveless Roman garb and brown warrior sandals. When being trained heavily by Phil, he wore a brown sweatband with his tunic. When he becomes a grown adult and a fully-trained hero, Hercules wears a brown Roman warrior armor gear with a long blue cape, a dark brown belt, brown wristbands, and matching warrior sandals and keeps the sweatband.
* CoveredInGunge: Having cut his way out from inside the Hydra, Hercules is covered with green slime. Swaying on his feet, a dazed Hercules tries to sheath his sword, only to drop it, before he himself collapses in the puddle of gore. Looking at Phil, who asks how many horns he see, a dizzy Herc sees triple and his answer is "Six?" The slime washes off after it started raining.
* CovertPervert: During the scene right before he first meets Phil, as he discovers the nymphs playing by a pond. It only lasts a few seconds, but the smile on his face shows he has no problem with checking them out as well.
* CuteBruiser: As a baby and a teen he is divinely strong.
* [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Guy]]: As a teenager, Hercules can't control his SuperStrength and constantly breaks things and people, slips or trips on his feet, losing his balance, etc. and he ends up humiliating himself in blunders or goes about inadvertently destroying things. Despite becoming more bold as the model of physical perfection as an adult, with muscles rippling all over his body, Hercules retained some of his flaws from his awkward teenage years of which he never quite grows out. This is most noticeable when Hercules loses his sword which flew out of his hand, and the young hero briefly gets swallowed whole by the Hydra. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life, where he borders on LethalKlutz.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Downplayed}}. He was stolen from his birth parents by Pain and Panic by direct order from Hades, who planned to kill him but was saved by his future adoptive parents, who lovingly raised him.
* {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler:After Megara dies, Hercules literally breaks into Hell to get her soul back, and succeeds]].
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Subverted; he [[{{Intangibility}} just falls right through]] and can't even lay a hand on Hades. [[spoiler:Played straight at the end where he gains his godhood back; he punches Hades' face so hard it turns inwards before sending him into the River of Souls with an uppercut.]]
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Couldn't control it as a teenager. The townspeople shunned him for it. Luckily, it's implied Phil's training helped him minimize that problem. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* DoorstopBaby: Found by his mortal adoptive parents as a baby after he was kidnapped by Pain and Panic.
* DumbMuscle: Downplayed. He's an honest and WideEyedIdealist farm-boy (who can be a little naive), but as with the source myth, is shown to be able to rely on critical thinking when his SuperStrength is insufficient to get the job done. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* EatenAlive: Some of the battles Hercules has with monsters have him eaten for a brief moment. Miraculously, Hercules escapes by his own means or by accident. It happens only once in the film when he is an adult, but is more prominent in the animated series when he is a hero-in-training.
** In the film, the Hydra swallows Hercules whole in a single gulp, sword and all. Having cut his way out from inside the Hydra, Hercules is covered with green slime. It seems the Hydra prefers its food alive as the one head attempts to attack the crowd of Thebans, and later when the multi-headed monster pins Hercules to a cliff thereby preventing him from falling to his death in order to eat the young hero alive ''again''.
-->'''Hercules:''' [in his nightmare of being eaten by the Hydra] Help. Can't...get out. Stuck in...pancreas!
** In the animated series, Hercules is eaten alive by Ladon, Arachne, Jealousy, as well as Pain and Panic disguised as a giant lion. There are some close calls, like Orthos, Doubt, the Caucasian Eagle, Squiggles, a giant serpent in the River Styx, a three-headed serpent Poseidon fought, as well as a herd of man-eating mares. Phantasos ate Hercules as a three-headed Hydra and Typhon, though they were in dreams. In "Hercules and the King of Thessaly", when Pain and Panic face Hercules as a two-headed lion, the hero-in-training is swallowed whole by Pain only to be regurgitated and spat out by Panic. In "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate", Arachne was able to eat Hercules in one bite, only for the hero-in-training to struggle his way out of the spider-lady's fanged mouth. Ladon made several attempts to eat Hercules in the series, though unsuccessful, and in the show's title sequence, Ladon uses Herc as a pacifier. In "Hercules and the Long Nightmare", Hercules had several dreams of his adult and teenaged self being attacked by a three-headed Hydra, screaming for help before the Hydra swallowed him whole.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Hercules is given the cruel nickname "Jerk-ules" by one of the teens after Herc accidentally destroys the town.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: As a full-fledged hero, Hercules is a master at using a variety of weapons from ancient Greece including swords, spears, and archery. He is trained to handle dangerous situations, battle monsters, and come up with a battle plan to win battles. However, despite having been taught every trick in the book by Phil, Hercules didn't think they covered a multi-head Hydra in basic training. In the animated series, he is also shown to be skilled with various weapons and is able to spy and sneak on subject diving underground.
* FarmBoy: [[ImpliedTrope Implied]] since both of his adopted folks are farmers. Lampshaded to at least have the personality to fit this trope by Meg.
--> '''Meg:''' He comes on with his big, innocent farm boy routine, but I could see through that in a Peloponnesian minute.
:: : Comes into effect in the animated series as he needs to watch over his mortal father's flock of sheep, one has been given birth to a lamb from within the Underworld.
* FatalFlaw: His naivety, ChronicHeroSyndrome, and lack of forethought has caused him a lot of problems when baddies choose to exploit those traits. Hercules is lured to saving two boys in a canyon, a simple feat, only to end up battling the Hydra, which became more challenging as even more heads grew because he wouldn't stop cutting them off. Later, Hades tricks Hercules into giving up his strength by exploiting his one "weakness," his love for Meg.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: The optimist. His wide eyed idealism helps Meg come around.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The phlegmatic. The mellow, patient nice guy.
* FromZeroToHero: Hercules might be a scrawny kid who is an outsider, but being a son of Zeus, he was born with tremendous strength. He starts [[TookALevelInBadass taking levels in badass]] in a training montage (set to a song with the same name as this trope) during which he becomes a full-fledged hero and renowned fighter of monsters. He even currently provides the trope page image.
* GeniusBruiser: Although very reliant on his SuperStrength, Hercules has demonstrated some impressive ingenuity on a few occasions.
** Just as the Hydra's myriad of heads were about to tear him to shreds, Herc hammer-fisted the rockface he was pinned to causing it to crack and cause an avalanche of rubble to bury the monster and himself, but he managed to "take shelter" in the Hydra's closed grip.
** When fighting the Cyclops without his SuperStrength, Hercules grabbed a piece of flaming debris and used it to blind the Titan as it was about to bite his head off. While it roared in agony, Hercules takes some nearby rope to tangle around the Cyclops legs, causing the Titan to lose its footing and fall over a high cliff to its death.
* GentleGiant: Downplayed. He's not a particularly "giant" man, but he's big enough to qualify. He's still a genuine, sweet guy.
* GodhoodSeeker: This Hercules, unlike his mythological inspiration, was born a god but was stripped of his divinity as part of an assassination attempt, becoming a mortal with nothing left of his godhood but his divine strength. He consequently spends most of the movie trying to become a true hero in order to restore his godhood and return home to Mount Olympus.
* GoodIsNotDumb: Most characters constantly underestimate his intelligence, but he is actually very clever in a pinch, as his defeat of the Hydra and the Cyclops [[spoiler:(the latter done ''without'' his super-strength!)]] prove.
* HandshakeSubstitute: He and Pegasus head-butt each other as a form of greeting and to show their friendship.
* HappilyAdopted: His mortal parents really love him and Hercules seems to accept both his earthly and heavenly parents as legit. During "Zero to Hero" it's shown that he's using his newfound fame to take ''gooood'' care of them, building them an enormous mansion.
* HatedByAll: No one liked Hercules when he was a teen because of how his inhuman strength and clumsiness caused problems and constant property damage. Despite becoming more bold as the model of physical perfection as an adult, Hercules can be shy underneath his heroic bravado, as seen when he presented himself to a crowd of Thebans who initially dismiss him as an amateur.
* HeroesFightBarehanded: Losing his sword in his battles with Nessus and the Hydra, Hercules had to continue fighting with his bare hands. Hercules was able to beat Nessus easily afterwards, whereas the young hero struggled to hold the Hydra back with his bare hands and even afterwards when dodging a swarm of Hydra heads until using his fists to create a rockslide. For the remainder of the film, aside from brief uses of his sword as well as a bow and arrow, Hercules mainly used his hands in combat.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Hercules normally wields a [[CarryABigStick club]] in mythology, but here, he uses a sword. But even then, as seen with Nessus and the Hydra, Hercules loses his sword. After getting swallowed whole in a single gulp, sword and all, Hercules slashes his way out from inside the Hydra, only for the beast to grow more heads with every one he chops off. Covered in green slime, Hercules tries to sheath his sword, only to drop it, before he himself collapses in the puddle of gore.
* HeroicBSOD: After Hades convinces him to give up his strength for Meg's freedom and safety, and then reveals that Meg was working for him all along. It has such a profound effect on him that he doesn't even attempt to fight back against the Cyclops until Phil's pep talk.
* HeroicBuild: Initially no, due to being an awkward teenager, but training under Phil fixed that. "You have to continue to GROOOOWWW!" indeed as Hercules became a brawny hero, the pinnacle of physical perfection, with muscles rippling all over his body.
* HeroicSacrifice: He pulls one off to save [[spoiler:Megara by pulling her soul out of the River Styx. The place would have killed him if the act wasn't heroic enough to restore his godhood at the ''literal last moment''.]] And that was after almost getting killed by the Hydra and the Cyclops, having to face the latter without his strength.
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Implied to have become this with Phil by the end of the film in that mentor/protégée sense.
** Also develops one with Icarus, his best guy friend in the TV series, but in more of a brotherly sense.
* HopeBringer: Hercules serves as this in-story, as his boundless desire to be a true hero and earnest friendless ends up causing generally jaded and cynical characters like Meg and Phil to have TookALevelInIdealism and even turns the WretchedHive of Thebes into a shining city by saving it repeatedly from monsters and disasters. He even serves as this to the Gods, as his arrival grants them a second wind to defeat Hades and the Titans.
* HumbleHero: He keeps his humility before and after he defeats monsters. He finds his fans often annoying and/or dangerous and only brags to his father.
* {{Hunk}}: The Muse Thalia calls him "Hunkules" when they talk about him just before the introductory song. And sure enough, by the time he finishes training under Phil, he's grown from a scrawny teen to a handsome and muscular man who can attract hordes of fangirls. The Muses use the same term again to describe him in "Zero to Hero" (which is about his rise to fame through heroics). He even provides the page image.
-->''Zero to Hero; a major hunk! Zero to Hero; and who'd have thunk?''
* IAmAMonster: In his adolescence, Hercules was ostracized for his inhuman strength and labeled a freak because of it. The poor guy couldn't help but feel that they're right about him.
* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Decides to stay on earth to be with Meg instead of Olympus.]]
* IGaveMyWord: Averted. Even after agreeing to stay in the Underworld in exchange for Meg's soul, Herc simply walks out (and punches Hades' face inwards). It may be due to Hades expecting Herc to die ''anyway'', but he still ignores the letters of the deal.
* IWantSong: "Go The Distance" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EYVepDBAC0 as sung by young Hercules]].
* ImNotAfraidOfYou: Underneath his heroic bravado, despite being a fully-trained hero, Hercules can still be shown as being afraid in some of the battles. This is more prominent in the animated series when he is a hero-in-training.
** In the film, Hercules boldly faces Nessus, the first monster he encounters, only to be slightly afraid when the centaur towers over the trained hero. Shortly afterwards, Hercules bravely fights a fierce Hydra, a tremendous monster that scares a crowd of Thebans, and even his hero trainer Phil, only for the young hero to [[TheScream scream]] as he falls into the beast's mouth before being swallowed whole in a single gulp, sword and all. Even after battling multiple heads, Hercules [[OverlyLongScream screams again in terror]] as he falls right into the Hydra's swarm of heads and slides down a spiral of one of the monster's long necks.
-->'''Hercules:''' Enough! [[BadassBoast Leave now or prepare to fight to the finish]]! (All three heads look at him, Herc chuckles nervously) Did I say, "fight to the finish"? (Stammering) No, no, no. When I say finish-- (monster attacks, leaving Herc dazed) Too...many...heads.
** In the animated series, it happens often either way, whether Hercules is brave then afraid of the monster he faces, or vice versa. In "Hercules and the Big Kiss", Hercules is afraid of Doubt but bravely faces him afterwards. In "Hercules and the Underworld Takeover", Hercules is afraid of a giant serpent in the River Styx but bravely faces him afterwards. In "Hercules and the Son of Poseidon", he confronts a three-headed sea serpent, only to be nervous after seeing the monster up close and is initially easily defeated. In "Hercules and the Long Nightmare", Hercules had a dream of his adult and teenaged self being attacked by a three-headed Hydra. When Morpheus asks for Hercules' help against Phantasos, Hercules mentioned how the Hydra was "as scary as they come". Both Hercules and Phil face Phantasos, who transforms into the Hydra. Hercules overcame his fear, and bravely defeats the monster. After stopping Phantasos, Hercules told Morpheus that because of the dreams, he wouldn't be afraid if he ever faced a real Hydra, that tackling it in his dreams made it less frightening.
* InkSuitActor: Tate Donovan looks almost ''exactly'' like Hercules.
* InnocentBlueEyes: To represent his naive and cheerful personality.
* InsecureLoveInterest: The TV series episode, "Hercules and the Yearbook", reveals that the reason he didn't want Meg to know about his teen years is because he didn't want her to think of him as a "geeky loser".
* InSeriesNickname: Called "Herc" by his friends. He is also called "Jerk-ules" by bullies.
* InsultOfEndearment: Meg refers to Hercules as "you big lug" when showing concern before Hades sics the Hydra on him, and she repeats it in the series' GrandFinale when her now-husband tells her why he didn't want her to see his embarrassing high school yearbook.
* InterspeciesAdoption: A god turned mortal adopted and lovingly raised by two humans.
* InterspeciesFriendship: Hercules, a god turned mortal, is friends with a flying horse and has a satyr for a mentor. And in the midquel TV series, his two main friends are humans.
* InterspeciesRomance: Him (a god turned mortal) and Meg (a human).
* IronicEcho: Hades makes a deal with Hercules for Meg's life, pressuring him with the words "Going once, going twice...!" Later, Hercules goes to Hades to bargain for Meg's life again, and presses ''him'' with the same words, this time PunctuatedForEmphasis
* KindheartedSimpleton: Downplayed. Hercules is more naive than simple but is a definite NiceGuy. He beats TheChessmaster Hades at his own game, not by being more clever, but by [[spoiler:his HeroicSacrifice]].
* TheKlutz: As a teenager, he can't control his SuperStrength and constantly breaks things and people, trips on his feet, etc. This is more prominent in the animated series where he borders on LethalKlutz. As an adult, he made mistakes in fighting Nessus and the Hydra, losing his sword and getting swallowed. And cutting off the Hydra's head made the problem worse.
* LightIsGood: As a full God, Hercules' whole body brightly glows.
* LightningBruiser: On some occasions, he is shown to be surprisingly fast and is able to disappear, unnoticed by people in physical contact with him. He's also good at taking a hit.
* LiteralMinded: During his fight with Nessus. After getting knocked down, Phil yells at him to use his head. Herc sends Nessus flying with a charging headbutt.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Not ''quite'' first sight; Hercules doesn't make the awkward-crush gestures to Meg until ''after'' he's taken care of Nessus.
* LoveIsAWeakness: When Meg tells Hades it's impossible for him to beat Hercules since he has no weaknesses, Hades says he does have one: her.
* MadeOfIron: After being depowered by Hades, he survives getting used as a hackey sack by the Cyclops.
* MaliciousMisnaming: During his early adulthood, Hercules was often mocked with the name "Jerk-ules". In the series episode that's a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', being called that name seems to tick Hercules off. "[[NeverHeardThatOneBefore Everyone thinks they're so funny when they call me that, but it's]] [[PunctuatedPounding Not! That! Funny!]]"
* MasterOfAll: In terms of sports, Hercules is the ultimate athlete. In the "Hercules and the Big Games" episode of the animated series, Hercules completely outclasses the other athletes of every sport.
* MentorsNewHope: Phil trained all the previous heroes and none of them lived up to his expectations. Achilles was an especially grievous disappointment. As for Herc himself, "You're my one last hope so you'll ''have'' to do."
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Played straight when he was a kid, and a scrawny one at that, but justified since his superhuman strength comes from being a demigod; his muscles have nothing to do with it. After training with Phil (and routinely working out long afterward) he develops muscles and is implied to be even stronger as a result, not to mention he has much better control of his strength than when he was scrawny. Though despite his godly strength, Hercules did struggle with some of the monsters, including Nessus and the Hydra.
* NiceGuy: Hercules is a humble hero with a heart as big as his muscles. This is even lampshaded by the Muses in "Zero to Hero".
-->''Undefeated\\
Riding high\\
And the nicest guy\\
Not conceited''
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: At the hands of the Cyclops. It's a wonder he doesn't die from the thing using him as a hackey sack.
* NonIdleRich: Hercules gets rich and famous after his victory in Thebes, as "Zero to Hero" describes. The house he buys for his human parents is huge. And even after becoming rich, he's still a humble hero.
* OfficialCouple: With Megara.
* OneHeadTaller: Hercules is taller than Megara by a full head.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Before his training, he causes so much damage that the other villagers openly shun him, even calling him "Destructo-Boy" as an added insult. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* PickedLast: Strongly implied, if even this. Despite and to some degree ''because'' of his amazing strength, nobody wanted him on his team for games because of the person of mass destruction aspect described just above. When he is shown trying to join a game, he's told that they already have five and they want to keep it an even number.
* PowerGlows: [[spoiler:As a god, he has a golden glow.]]
* PowerIncontinence: At the beginning of the movie, Hercules has no control over his strength and causes a ton of damage just through normal teen awkwardness. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* ProtagonistTitle: The film and the animated series are both named after Hercules.
* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:After Megara dies and Hercules rescues her soul in the Underworld, attaining his godhood in the process. He's already in a TranquilFury as he tries to leave, but when Hades tries to kiss up to him by attempting to use Megara's unconscious soul body, Hercules completely loses it and uppercuts Hades into the soul whirlpool.]]
* RagsToRiches: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. Hercules was originally born in Olympia, the home of the gods, and to the king and queen of the gods even. Due to Hades' interference, he was instead raised at a humble farm by his adopted parents. His wins against monsters not only makes him famous and loved by all, but also pretty rich.
* RefusingParadise: [[spoiler:At the end, Hercules chooses to remain on Earth with Meg instead of returning to Olympus.]]
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In Greek mythology, Hercules/Heracles is Hera's stepson and nephew. Here he's her biological son. As a result they have a ''far'' more positive relationship and the movie [[AdaptedOut doesn't include]] the part of the myth where Hera tries to kill Hercules and manipulates him into killing his own children.
* SecondLove: To Megara, as her previous boyfriend abandoned her for another woman after she sold her soul to save him. Her romance with Hercules helps her to heal from her wounds.
* SecretlySelfish: What's holding Hercules back from regaining his godhood. While he is a genuine NiceGuy, all of his heroics are done for the sake of becoming a god again, not for their own sake. Hercules' deeds do not make him a true hero because he would not be doing them if he didn't have something to gain. [[spoiler:It's only after he gives his life for Meg without expectation of a reward that he becomes a god again.]]
* SemiDivine: "Young Herc was mortal now... but since he did not drink the last drop, he still retained his god-like strength..."
* SingleTargetSexuality: Towards Megara aka Meg in the movie, but this is played with in regards to the midquel TV series. It's revealed that he went out with other girls during his high school career, and actually ''met'' Megara in his teens, but they both were induced to [[ForgottenFirstMeeting forget all that in the end]].
* SkilledButNaive: Hercules completes his hero training with Phil, but his naivety causes him to make rookie mistakes in some of his battles.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: The mighty Hercules is considered the greatest and strongest of all the extraordinary heroes of Ancient Greece. He's powerful, strong, and heroic, but suffers from low self-esteem, anxiety, and overall clumsiness due to his status as a super-strong demigod. Even if he accidentally slips or trips on his too-big feet, losing his balance, he ends up humiliating himself in blunders or goes about inadvertently destroying things. Hercules eventually gains more confidence in himself as he completes his hero training. Despite becoming more bold as the model of physical perfection as an adult, with muscles rippling all over his body, Hercules retained some of his flaws from his awkward teenage years of which he never quite grows out. Underneath his heroic bravado, Hercules can be shy as seen when he presented himself to a crowd of Thebans who initially dismiss him as an amateur. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* SupermanSubstitute: A good-natured FarmBoy with super strength who is found and raised by two parents, and after discovering his otherworldly heritage, grows up to fight monsters, become world-famous, and fall in love with a snarky Muggle woman from the city. He even wears a cape. Although the character bears some resemblance to ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, a boy who becomes a man due to retaining his teenage characteristics even after growing into a hero upon completing his training. For example, the teenager screaming in front of Zeus' statue, later the hero screaming in front of the Hydra, and overall his clumsiness.
* SuperStrength: Despite drinking the potion that rendered him mortal, Hercules retained his godlike strength. As a baby can toss snakes over the horizon and as a toddler he can lift a house. As an awkward teenager, he displayed some feats of strength, albeit destructive due to his clumsiness. As an adult and fully-trained hero, he can lift huge boulders, though struggled at times.
* SupportYourParents: The adoptive parents of Hercules are simple farmers, who often struggled financially due to Herc's uncontrolled strength breaking things. In "Zero to Hero", after Herc starts gaining success for his heroic deeds, he gets his parents a bigger house.
* SwallowedWhole: During his Hydra trial, which allows him to kill it from the inside before he hits the stomach.
* TemptingFate: Despite having trouble defeating the Hydra, cutting off the monster's head, a dazed Hercules tells Phil, "That wasn't so hard." Unfortunately, three heads grow back moments later, and seconds later with every slice, making the battle more difficult.
* TheScream: There are several instances where Hercules screams. After seeing the statue of Zeus come to life, teenage Hercules screamed while running away from the giant figure. Even as an adult and fully-trained hero, Hercules screamed in terror during his battle with the Hydra. This is more prominent in the animated series, which takes place when Hercules is still a clumsy teenager and hero-in-training, particularly noted in "Hercules and the Minotaur" when King Minos of Crete drops Herc into the Labyrinth built by Daedalus, famous inventor-architect and Icarus' dad.
-->'''King Minos''': Let me give you a little advice, son. Scream loudly. \\
'''Hercules''': (scoffs) The name's Hercules. I'm a fighter, not a screamer. \\
'''King Minos''': Oh, really? (orders a lever pulled, dropping Hercules, who lets out a scream) \\
'''Hercules''': [[OverlyLongScream Aaah!]] \\
'''King Minos''': Not a screamer? That's a beautiful scream. Kid's got great pipes.
* ScrewDestiny: Hercules manages to blindside ''the Fates'', of all people. They're ready to cut his Thread of Life after he leaps into the Well of Souls to retrieve Megara, but in the act of sacrificing himself to save her, he proves himself [[ArcWords a true hero]], and so, his divinity is restored just as the scissors snip.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Phil does this when the Hydra first emerges, hiding behind a rock, leaving Hercules to fight alone. After the monster grows three more heads, Hercules initially runs before Pegasus picks him up to resume the battle.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Has a distraught look at Phil's DeathCourse final test, but quickly psyches himself up and ''breezes'' through it with a smile.
* ToBeAMaster: Proving himself as a true hero so he can return to being a god.
* TookALevelInBadass: Basically lampshaded in the Muses' song -- ''"He went from zero to hero!"'' and in the Hydra battle before the song.
* TranquilFury: [[spoiler:Once Hercules attains full godhood and rescues Meg's soul from the Underworld. He silently begins walking out carrying her soul and [[OffhandBackhand backfists Hades in the face]] when he tries to stop him.]]
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the original Greek myths, Hercules is Alceme's biological son, while in the Disney remake, he's her adopted son.
* UnskilledButStrong: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Initially he can't do much with all his strength; he doesn't have the skill to use it ''safely'', much less effectively, which leads him to be treated as an outcast. Thanks to Phil's training he eventually develops into SkilledButNaive. This is more prominent in the animated series, as Phil once said that it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life.
* UptownGuy: Hercules (the Prince of Olympia albeit raised as a farm boy, later a wealthy hero) and Megara (a former lackey of Hades).
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: {{Gender Inverted|Trope}}. Do '''not''' do anything to Meg when he's around.
** He doesn't like it and gets violent when Phil accuses Meg of being "two-timing, lying, scheming" and of not loving Hercules. He learns that Phil was right, but also that Meg is unwilling to work for Hades anymore.
** He gets one near the end; he's put up with a lot of crap during the last half of the film, but seeing Hades dare to lay his filthy mitts on Meg ''after'' nearly getting them both killed finally [[RageBreakingPoint sends our hero over the edge]]... and Hades also, literally.
* WarriorPrince: Technically, since his parents are the rulers of the Gods, that makes Hercules the Prince of Olympia. And he trains himself as a hero and spends his teenager life (as seen in the TV series) and adulthood (as seen in the movie) fighting dangerous monsters.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Admittedly his dad is already [[SoProudOfYou quite proud of him]] but it still stands. He regularly goes to the Temple of Zeus to brag about the monsters he's killed for this purpose.
* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: Hercules is a wide-eyed individual. Even when frightened or scared, Hercules eyes grow wide or bulge out. When the teenager first meets the massive statue of Zeus talking to him. Later, despite being a fully-trained hero, his eyes widened during his battle with the Hydra, when he gets swallowed whole or falls into the hissing swarm of heads.
* WonderChild: His adoptive parents have been praying to the gods for a child. When they find the baby Hercules, with the symbol of the gods on a medal around his neck, they naturally assume the gods sent him to them. He is, of course, actually a god made near-mortal.
* WorldsStrongestMan: The mighty Hercules is considered the greatest and strongest of all the extraordinary heroes of Ancient Greece, even Phil's old students. Though he did still struggle lifting a boulder and in some of the fights with monsters.
* WouldHitAGirl: During Hercules' battle with the Hydra, the young hero cuts off the serpent's multiple heads with his sword, and finally causes an avalanche that crushes her to death. Though not clarified in the film, the Hydra is referred to as female according to the junior novelization. Of course, it helps that this "girl" is a giant, multi-headed, human-eating monster.
* YouAreWorthHell: Hercules decides that being trapped in the Underworld's Vortex is worth it, if it means saving Meg.
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* ArchEnemy: To Zeus, as Hades resents being the God of the Underworld. He is also this to Hercules.

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* BadBoss: He physically and verbally abuses Pain and Panic on a regular basis due to them playing the "dim-witted henchmen" stereotype, with his treatment ranging from simply hitting and strangling them to ''burning them alive''. He treats them so poorly that when the duo fail to kill Hercules as a baby, they lie to him and claim that they succeeded at doing so out of fear of his retribution, and when Herc punches him into the River Styx, Pain and Panic openly hope he never gets out.

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* BadBoss: He physically and verbally abuses Pain and Panic on a regular basis due to them playing the "dim-witted henchmen" stereotype, with his treatment ranging from simply hitting and strangling them to ''burning them alive''. He treats them so poorly that when the duo fail to kill Hercules as a baby, they lie to him and claim that they succeeded at doing so out of fear of his retribution, and when retribution. When Herc punches him into the River Styx, Pain and Panic openly hope he never gets out.



** Even a minor inconvenience will set him off, especially when his minions had not previously alerted him of the Fates' arrival before he showed up.

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** In the series, Hades is frustrated over a young Cerberus playing with his Mount Olympus model, and berates Pain and Panic for not taking care of the three-headed dog. As it turns out, Hades bought the dog as a gift for Pain and Panic when they pestered for a pet, but furiously points out that they need to care of him such as walking and feeding him. Justified on the fact that Pain and Panic neglected to do these tasks and seeing how angry Cerberus is towards the two imps, you might say that Hades has a good point about taking care of pets.

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: Both watch in glee as Hades is dragged into the river Styx for eternity. Justified by Hades physically abusing them so often.

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: Both watch in glee as their abusive boss Hades is dragged into the river Styx Styx.
* AssholeVictim: Both of them suffer a lot during the film, but considering they were going to gleefully kidnap and murder Hercules as a baby in his crib, it's hard to feel sorry
for eternity. Justified by them. Hades physically abusing them so often.throughout the film becomes humorous LaserGuidedKarma as a result, and that's before Pegasus and Hermes get in a few swings in the film's climax.



* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Their names ARE [[MeaningfulName meaningful]], but not so much in the sense of causing them to others as much as being themselves constantly [[TheChewToy subjected to their meaning]].

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* NotSoAboveItAll: In spite of being the goddess of wisdom, she's shown several times to be just as childish and petty as Ares when it comes to their rivalry. In fact, she's sometimes even the one that's ''initiating'' the conflict with him, such as shaving his dogs of war to look like poodles.

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* DeadpanSnarker: suffice to say, by the time Herc comes to rescue him, Prometheus is so done with his punishment that he regularly snarks at the eagle who comes to dine on his liver everyday.

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* NiceGuy: He saw humanity needed fire and gave it to them. Years later he remains this, remaining an affable and kind guy.



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The hottest singer in Greece, Orpheus shop class teacher at Prometheus Academy, famed inventor, and Icarus' father. He is a TeenIdol of considerable renown who frequently plays sold-out concerts. He was mentioned offhand in the movie before appearing in person in the animated series.far wiser than his son, though about as eccentric.



* BritishRockstar: Orpheus speaks with an English accent and is the most popular singer in Greece.
* HiddenDepths: According to Hermes in the movie, he's also good at flower arrangements.
* RescuedFromTheUnderworld: In a twist on the trope maker, Orpheus himself has to be rescued when Hades kidnaps him for a concert.
* TeenIdol: Orpheus is the hottest singer in Greece, with everyone except Hades recognizing and loving his work. Even Bob the Narrator has some glamour shots.
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* BritishRockstar: Orpheus speaks AbsentMindedProfessor: Daedalus is incredibly intelligent and sharp, but when he gets to inventing everything else around him tends to vanish. This allows villains like Minos to get him to make them something dangerous without Daedalus questioning them until its too late.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Aloof and often impatient, he still wants his students to succeed. In particular he will get fed up and impatient
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* HiddenDepths: According to Hermes in the movie, he's also good at flower arrangements.
* RescuedFromTheUnderworld: In a twist on the trope maker, Orpheus himself has to be rescued when Hades kidnaps him for a concert.
* TeenIdol: Orpheus is the hottest singer in Greece, with everyone except Hades recognizing and loving his work. Even Bob the Narrator has some glamour shots.
* UnseenNoMore: Initially mentioned but never seen in episodes like "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate," he appears in person in "Hercules and the Prom."
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* TeenIdol: Orpheus is the hottest singer in Greece, with everyone except Hades recognizing and loving his work. Even Bob the Narrator has some glamour shots.
* UnseenNoMore: Initially mentioned but never seen in episodes like "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate," he appears in person in "Hercules and the Prom."
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* NotSoOmniscientAfterAll: [[spoiler: They had no idea that Hercules would become a God]].

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* MeaningfulEcho: They have almost the same exchange at different points in the movie - the first after they fail to kill Hercules as a baby and the second after [[spoiler: Hades gets punched into the Styx]].

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: They can shift into whatever they wish. [[spoiler: This includes an attractive female pegasus.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: All Cyclopses in Greek Mythology were shown as followers of the greek gods, even the cruel Polyphemus was a dutiful son to his father, Poseidon. Arges in particular, was one of Zeus's most trusted allies in the war against the Titans and forged all his weapons as thanks for Zeus saving him from the titans. In this movie, Arges is a mindless brute that assists the titans in trying to overthrow Zeus.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: All Cyclopses in Greek Mythology were shown as followers of the greek gods, even the cruel Polyphemus was a dutiful son to his father, Poseidon. Arges in particular, was one of Zeus's Zeus' most trusted allies in the war against the Titans and forged all his weapons as thanks for Zeus saving him from the titans. In this movie, Arges is a mindless brute that assists the titans in trying to overthrow Zeus.



* LargeAndInCharge: They're all tremendously huge, but as the above photo shows, Stratos is the biggest of them, and initially takes point in leading the others to destroy Olympus before Hades points out they're going the wrong way. He's also the most powerful of the group, as he captures all of the gods effortlessly and leaves his "brothers" to handle Zeus. Even when the other Titans are running scared, Stratos tries to kill Hercules (and very nearly succeeds). [[spoiler: Fittingly, Herc uses Stratos to defeat the other Titans by capturing them inside his funnel.]]

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* LargeAndInCharge: They're all tremendously huge, but as the above photo shows, Stratos is the biggest of them, and initially takes point in leading the others to destroy Olympus before Hades points out they're going the wrong way. He's also the most powerful of the group, as he captures all of the gods effortlessly and leaves his "brothers" to handle Zeus. Even when the other Titans are running scared, Stratos tries to kill Hercules (and very nearly succeeds). [[spoiler: Fittingly, [[spoiler:Fittingly, Herc uses Stratos to defeat the other Titans by capturing them inside his funnel.]]



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has this reaction after [[spoiler: she turns Hercules into stone and finds out that he was going to apologize for calling her a freak earlier]].
* TakenForGranite: Has the power to turn people into stone. [[spoiler: Hercules was one of her victims. Thankfully, she returns him back to normal]].

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has this reaction after [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she turns Hercules into stone and finds out that he was going to apologize for calling her a freak earlier]].
* TakenForGranite: Has the power to turn people into stone. [[spoiler: Hercules [[spoiler:Hercules was one of her victims. Thankfully, she returns him back to normal]].
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* {{Expy}}: Like most of the cast of the film, Meg takes a lot of cues from her [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} counterpart]], Lois Lane, being a contrastingly acerbic and worldly woman to a small-town wonder boy. Physically, she shares the brunette hair, purple eyes, and purple clothes of many of Lois' appearances.

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* {{Expy}}: Like most of the cast of the film, Meg takes a lot of cues from her [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} counterpart]], Lois Lane, being a contrastingly acerbic and worldly woman to a small-town wonder boy. Physically, she shares the brunette hair, purple eyes, and purple clothes of many of Lois' appearances.
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* InSpiteOfANail: In an altered timeline manifested during ''Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Zeus was made god of the underworld instead of Hades, but he's still as jovial as ever desire acting as a secondary antagonist for the episode.

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* InSpiteOfANail: In an altered timeline manifested during ''Hercules "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Fate", Zeus was made god of the underworld instead of Hades, but he's still as jovial as ever desire acting as a secondary antagonist for the episode.



* VillainousIncest: It's never established if he and Aphrodite are related in some way despite his crush on her. However, some legends say that Aphrodite's father is Zeus. Gets another nod in ''Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'' where Hades changed history so that he would become ruler of Olympus with Hera as his loving wife, worse in that they're ''siblings'' in mythology. (But then again Zeus and Hera are siblings too, so...)

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* VillainousIncest: It's never established if he and Aphrodite are related in some way despite his crush on her. However, some legends say that Aphrodite's father is Zeus. Gets another nod in ''Hercules "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'' Fate" where Hades changed history so that he would become ruler of Olympus with Hera as his loving wife, worse in that they're ''siblings'' in mythology. (But then again Zeus and Hera are siblings too, so...)



* DamselInDistress: In the alternate realty created by Hades in ''Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Zeus is now the ruler of the Underworld and the Fates, along with the aforementioned Tapestry of Fate, are his prisoners, so Hercules has to rescue them and restore the timeline to normal.

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* DamselInDistress: In the alternate realty created by Hades in ''Hercules "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Fate", Zeus is now the ruler of the Underworld and the Fates, along with the aforementioned Tapestry of Fate, are his prisoners, so Hercules has to rescue them and restore the timeline to normal.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: They have at least five minutes of screentime, but it is their prediction of the future that sets the plot in motion. The TV series and other appearances outside the movie give them more to do, their most notable appearance being in ''Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'' in which they are properly introduced by name.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: They have at least five minutes of screentime, but it is their prediction of the future that sets the plot in motion. The TV series and other appearances outside the movie give them more to do, their most notable appearance being in ''Hercules "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'' Fate" in which they are properly introduced by name.



* TheWeirdSisters: To the point that they're straight up referred to as such in "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate". In "Hrcules and the Twilight of the Gods", it's revealed that they also fill in as the Norns in the Norse pantheon.

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* TheWeirdSisters: To the point that they're straight up referred to as such in "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate". In "Hrcules "Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods", it's revealed that they also fill in as the Norns in the Norse pantheon.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}} (Pyros)), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops; movie), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops, TV series), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus, TV series); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Latin American Spanish:''' Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, movie); '''European Spanish:''' Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, movie); '''European French:''' Michel Barbey (Cyclops); '''Canadian French:''' Benoît Marleau (Cyclops)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}} (Pyros)), (Pyros), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops; movie), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops, TV series), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus, TV series); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Latin American Spanish:''' Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, movie); '''European Spanish:''' Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, movie); '''European French:''' Michel Barbey (Cyclops); '''Canadian French:''' Benoît Marleau (Cyclops)[[/labelnote]]



* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the time is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold or a downright NiceGuy, but his antics can occasionally slide into this. The biggest example would have to be ''Hercules and the Green-Eyed Monster'', where he starts acting like an immature, selfish ''supervillain'' out of hatred for his dad's new girlfriend.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the time is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold or a downright NiceGuy, but his antics can occasionally slide into this. The biggest example would have to be ''Hercules "Hercules and the Green-Eyed Monster'', Monster", where he starts acting like an immature, selfish ''supervillain'' out of hatred for his dad's new girlfriend.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader; Dani García (European Spanish dub); Jean-Christophe Parquier (European French dub); Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader; Creator/DiedrichBader [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Dani García (European Spanish dub); García; '''European French:''' Jean-Christophe Parquier (European French dub); Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Parquier; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Creator/GuilhermeBriggs[[/labelnote]]



* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: He’s so arrogant and insufferable, even AllLovingHero Hercules can’t stand him.

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* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: He’s He's so arrogant and insufferable, even AllLovingHero Hercules can’t can't stand him.



* GoKartingWithBowser: Sometimes, he will share a good time with Hercules. At the end of ''Hercules and the Trojan War'', he goes out with Hercules to have pitas.

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* GoKartingWithBowser: Sometimes, he will share a good time with Hercules. At the end of ''Hercules "Hercules and the Trojan War'', War", he goes out with Hercules to have pitas.



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TressMacNeille (singing voice, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/JodiBenson (TV series); Creator/NuriaTrifol (European Spanish dub); Claire Guyot (European French dub); Iara Riça (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TressMacNeille (singing voice, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/JodiBenson (TV series); Creator/NuriaTrifol (European Spanish dub); series) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Creator/NuriaTrifol; '''European French:''' Claire Guyot (European French dub); Guyot; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Iara Riça (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Riça[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferJasonLeigh

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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferJasonLeigh
Creator/JenniferJasonLeigh [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Vanina Pradier[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharltonHeston (movie), Creator/RobertStack (series), Creator/DavidKaye (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'')

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharltonHeston (movie), Creator/RobertStack (series), Creator/DavidKaye (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'')
(''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'') [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Jean Davy (movie), Guy Chapelier (series); '''Canadian French:''' Vincent Davy[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}}

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}}
Cummings|VoiceActor}} [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Creator/MarcAlfos; '''Canadian French:''' Jean Fontaine[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Lee Gilford

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Lee Gilford
Gilford [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Anne Kerylen[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by:'''Jennifer Love Hewitt

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-->'''Voiced by:'''Jennifer Love Hewitt
by:''' Creator/JenniferLoveHewitt



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WayneKnight (left hand side) and Creator/BradGarrett (right hand side)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WayneKnight (left hand side) and Creator/BradGarrett (right hand side)
side) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Eric Etcheverry and Saïd Amadis[[/labelnote]]
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: Both watch in glee as Hades is dragged into the river Styx for eternity.

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: Both watch in glee as Hades is dragged into the river Styx for eternity. Justified by Hades physically abusing them so often.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait (Pain) and Creator/MattFrewer (Panic) | '''Greek dub:''' Manos Prameteftakis (Pain) and Lakis Lazopoulos (Panic) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/JavierRivero (Pain) and Gabriel Cobayassi (Panic) (Latin American Spanish dub); Juan Fernández (movie) and Aleix Estadella (TV series) (Pain) and Pep Sais (Panic) (European Spanish dub); Eric Métayer (Pain and Panic) (European French dub); Marco Antônio Costa (Pain) and Isaac Schneider (Panic) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Tomer Sharon (Pain) and Tomer Yosef (Panic) (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait (Pain) and Creator/MattFrewer (Panic) | '''Greek dub:''' [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Manos Prameteftakis (Pain) and Lakis Lazopoulos (Panic) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/JavierRivero (Panic); '''Latin American Spanish:''' Creator/JavierRivero (Pain) and Gabriel Cobayassi (Panic) (Latin American Spanish dub); (Panic); '''European Spanish:''' Juan Fernández (movie) and Aleix Estadella (TV series) (Pain) and Pep Sais (Panic) (European Spanish dub); (Panic); '''European French:''' Eric Métayer (Pain and Panic) (European French dub); Panic); '''Canadian French:''' Bernard Fortin (Pain) and François Sasseville (Panic); '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Marco Antônio Costa (Pain) and Isaac Schneider (Panic) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); (Panic); '''Hebrew:''' Tomer Sharon (Pain) and Tomer Yosef (Panic) (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
(Panic)[[/labelnote]]



---> '''Panic:''' Hades is gonna kill us when he finds out what happened!\\

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---> '''Panic:''' --->'''Panic:''' Hades is gonna kill us when he finds out what happened!\\



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}} (Pyros)), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops) (movie)), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops, TV series), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus, TV series); Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, movie) (Latin American Spanish dub); Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, movie) (European Spanish dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|VoiceActor}} (Pyros)), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops) (movie)), Cyclops; movie), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops, TV series), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus, TV series); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Latin American Spanish:''' Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, movie) (Latin American Spanish dub); movie); '''European Spanish:''' Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, movie) (European Spanish dub)
movie); '''European French:''' Michel Barbey (Cyclops); '''Canadian French:''' Benoît Marleau (Cyclops)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IdinaMenzel

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IdinaMenzel
Creator/IdinaMenzel [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Pascale Jacquemont[[/labelnote]]



->'''Alcmene voiced by:''' Barabara Barrie | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Zafiraki [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Guadalupe Noel (Latin American Spanish dub); Rosa Guiñón (European Spanish dub); Rosine Cadoret (European French); Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
->'''Amphitryon voiced by:''' Creator/HalHolbrook (movie), Creator/CoreyBurton (animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Stiros Konstandopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/ArturoMercado (Latin American Spanish dub); Joaquín Díaz (European Spanish dub); Jean Lescot (Amphytryon); Yitzchak Saidof (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Alcmene voiced by:''' Barabara Barrie | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Zafiraki [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Guadalupe Noel (Latin [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Maria Zafiraki; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Guadalupe Noel; '''European Spanish:''' Rosa Guiñón (European Spanish dub); Guiñón; '''European French:''' Rosine Cadoret (European French); Cadoret; '''Canadian French:''' Élizabeth Lesieur; '''Hebrew:''' Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Holtsman[[/labelnote]]
->'''Amphitryon voiced by:''' Creator/HalHolbrook (movie), Creator/CoreyBurton (animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Stiros Konstandopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/ArturoMercado (Latin [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Stiros Konstandopoulos; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Creator/ArturoMercado; '''European Spanish:''' Joaquín Díaz (European Spanish dub); Díaz; '''European French:''' Jean Lescot (Amphytryon); Lescot; '''Canadian French:''' Aubert Pallascio; '''Hebrew:''' Yitzchak Saidof (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Saidof[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrenchStewart ; Jonathan López (European Spanish dub); Hervé Rey (European French dub); Manolo Rey (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrenchStewart ; [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Jonathan López (European Spanish dub); López; '''European French:''' Hervé Rey (European French dub); Rey; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Manolo Rey (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Rey[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Sandra Bernhard; Berta Cortés (European Spanish dub); Creator/CelineMonsarrat (European French dub); Guilene Conte (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Emi Togawa (Japanese dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Sandra Bernhard; Bernhard [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Berta Cortés (European Spanish dub); Creator/CelineMonsarrat (European French dub); Cortés; '''European French:''' Creator/CelineMonsarrat; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Guilene Conte (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Conte; '''Japanese:''' Emi Togawa (Japanese dub)
Togawa[[/labelnote]]
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->'''Zeus voiced by:''' Creator/RipTorn (movie, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/CoreyBurton (games, animated series) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Alexis Stavrakis; '''Latin American Spanish:''' Federico Romano; '''European Spanish:''' Claudio Rodríguez; '''Swedish:''' Creator/MaxVonSydow; '''European French:''' Creator/BenoitAllemane; '''Canadian French:''' Marcel Sabourin; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Domício Costa (movie and half the series), José Santa Cruz (half the series); '''Hebrew:''' Ariel Furman[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Zeus voiced by:''' Creator/RipTorn (movie, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/CoreyBurton (games, animated series) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Alexis Stavrakis; '''Latin American Spanish:''' Federico Romano; '''European Spanish:''' Claudio Rodríguez; '''Swedish:''' Creator/MaxVonSydow; '''European French:''' Creator/BenoitAllemane; Creator/BenoitAllemane (speaking voice), Creator/RichardDarbois (singing voice in the TV series); '''Canadian French:''' Marcel Sabourin; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Domício Costa (movie and half the series), José Santa Cruz (half the series); '''Hebrew:''' Ariel Furman[[/labelnote]]



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Unlike the classical mythology where he is the oldest sibling, Hades confirms in ''Hercules and the Apollo Mission'' that he is Zeus' younger brother and is constantly an annoyance to Zeus in his plans to usurp him.

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Unlike the classical mythology where he is the oldest sibling, Hades confirms in ''Hercules "Hercules and the Apollo Mission'' Mission" that he is Zeus' younger brother and is constantly an annoyance to Zeus in his plans to usurp him.



* TheBadGuyWins: Subverted. In ''Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Hades uses the Fates' tapestry to alter history, showing us what would have happened if his and Zeus' roles were switched. He even restores Hercules' godhood. The subversion is that his luck quickly runs out when Herc restores the tapestry back to normal.

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* TheBadGuyWins: Subverted. In ''Hercules "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate'', Fate", Hades uses the Fates' tapestry to alter history, showing us what would have happened if his and Zeus' roles were switched. He even restores Hercules' godhood. The subversion is that his luck quickly runs out when Herc restores the tapestry back to normal.



->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda Plummer (Clotho, movie), Carole Shelley (Lachesis, movie) and Paddi Edwards (Atropos, movie), Creator/TressMacNeille (all three in ''House of Mouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' Vilma Tsakiri (Atropos), Maria Giannopoulou (Clotho), Chrisoula Diavati (Lachesis) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Evelyn Solares (Clotho), Beatriz Aguirre (Lachesis) and Guadalupe Noel (Athropos) (Latin American Spanish dub); Marta Martorell (movie) and Pilar Gentil (''House of Mouse'') (Clotho), Carmen Contreras (movie) and Ana María Simón (''House of Mouse'') (Lachesis) and Rosa María Pizá (Athropos) (European Spanish dub); Colette Venhard (Clotho), Jacqueline Staup (Lachesis) and Creator/PerrettePradier (Atropos) (European French dub); Nelly Amaral (Atropos), Selma Lopes (Clotho) and Elza Martins (Lachesis) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sarit Sri, Or Azulai, Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda Plummer (Clotho, movie), Carole Shelley (Lachesis, movie) and Paddi Edwards (Atropos, movie), Creator/TressMacNeille (all three in ''House of Mouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Vilma Tsakiri (Atropos), Maria Giannopoulou (Clotho), and Chrisoula Diavati (Lachesis) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Evelyn (Lachesis); '''Latin American Spanish:''' Evelyn Solares (Clotho), Beatriz Aguirre (Lachesis) (Lachesis), and Guadalupe Noel (Athropos) (Latin American Spanish dub); (Athropos); '''European Spanish:''' Marta Martorell (movie) and Pilar Gentil (''House of Mouse'') (Clotho), Carmen Contreras (movie) and Ana María Simón (''House of Mouse'') (Lachesis) (Lachesis), and Rosa María Pizá (Athropos) (European Spanish dub); (Athropos); '''European French:''' Colette Venhard (Clotho), Jacqueline Staup (Lachesis) (Lachesis), and Creator/PerrettePradier (Atropos) (European French dub); (Atropos); '''Canadian French:''' Élisabeth Chouvalidzé, Lenie Scoffié, and Arlette Sanders; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Nelly Amaral (Atropos), Selma Lopes (Clotho) and Elza Martins (Lachesis) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); (Lachesis); '''Hebrew:''' Sarit Sri, Or Azulai, and Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Holtsman[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Hades''': Ladies, sorry I'm--
-->'''Lachesis''': Late! We knew you would be!
-->'''Clotho''': (''proudly'') We know ''everything!''

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-->'''Hades''': Ladies, sorry I'm--
-->'''Lachesis''':
I'm--\\
'''Lachesis''':
Late! We knew you would be!
-->'''Clotho''':
be!\\
'''Clotho''':
(''proudly'') We know ''everything!''



->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Stein (TV series); Antonio Gómez de Vicente (TV series, European Spanish dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Stein (TV series); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Antonio Gómez de Vicente (TV series, European Spanish dub)
Vicente; '''European French:''' Michel Modo[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Peri Gilpin

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->'''Voiced by:''' Peri Gilpin
Gilpin [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Anne Deleuze[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman, (Hades Challenge), Florence Henderson (Animated Series)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman, (Hades Challenge), Creator/MaryKayBergman (''Hades Challenge''), Florence Henderson (Animated Series)
(TV series) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Marion Game[[/labelnote]]



* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series and other media.

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* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series series and other media.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BettyWhite

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BettyWhite
Creator/BettyWhite [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Maria Tamar[[/labelnote]]



* AllLovingHero: She loves everyone and is loved in return by everyone. (Except Hades.)

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* AllLovingHero: She loves everyone and is loved in return by everyone. (Except Hades.)everyone (except Hades).
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lillias White (Calliope), [=LaChanze=] (Terpsichore), Roz Ryan (Thalia), Cheryl Freeman (Melpomene), Vanéese Y. Thomas (Clio) (movie) | '''Greek dub:''' Kalliopi Evangelidou (Calliope), Matina Karra (Terpsichore), Christina Argiri (Cleo), Sandi Politi (Melpomene), Vina Papadopoulou (Thalia) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rebeca Manríquez and Vicky Gutiérrez (Calliope), Blanca Flores (Clio), Ruth Howard (Melpomene), Dulce Guerrero and Mirna Garza (Terpsichore), María del Sol (Thalia) (Latin American Spanish dub); Mercedes Montalá and Susan Martín (Calliope), Belén Roca and Cani González (Terpsichore), Rosa Pastó and Helen de Quiroga (Thalia), Paula Bas (Melpomene), María Caneda (Clio) (European Spanish dub); Mimi Félixine (Calliope), Norma Ray (Clio), Jessica Parkers (Melpomene), Debbie Davis (Terpsichore) and Assitan Dembele (Thalia) (European French dub); Gilza Mello / Kacau Gomes (Calliope), Kiara Sasso (Clio), Marya Bravo (Melpomene), Rosa Marya Colin (movie) / Nádia Carvalho (series) (Thalia), Sabrina Korgut (movie) / Adriana Torres (series) (Terpsichore) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sinia Boaz, Orli Tari, Sharona Nastovitsh, Dina Golan, Eti Kari (Hebrew dub)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Lillias White (Calliope), [=LaChanze=] (Terpsichore), Roz Ryan (Thalia), Cheryl Freeman (Melpomene), and Vanéese Y. Thomas (Clio) (movie) | '''Greek dub:''' [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Kalliopi Evangelidou (Calliope), Matina Karra (Terpsichore), Christina Argiri (Cleo), Sandi Politi (Melpomene), and Vina Papadopoulou (Thalia) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rebeca (Thalia); '''Latin American Spanish:''' Rebeca Manríquez and Vicky Gutiérrez (Calliope), Blanca Flores (Clio), Ruth Howard (Melpomene), Dulce Guerrero and Mirna Garza (Terpsichore), and María del Sol (Thalia) (Latin American Spanish dub); (Thalia); '''European Spanish:''' Mercedes Montalá and Susan Martín (Calliope), Belén Roca and Cani González (Terpsichore), Rosa Pastó and Helen de Quiroga (Thalia), Paula Bas (Melpomene), and María Caneda (Clio) (European Spanish dub); (Clio); '''European French:''' Mimi Félixine (Calliope), Norma Ray (Clio), Jessica Parkers (Melpomene), Debbie Davis (Terpsichore) (Terpsichore), and Assitan Dembele (Thalia) (European French dub); (movie) / Joëlle Brover (series) (Thalia); '''Canadian French:''' Mary-Lou Gauthier (Terpsichore), Sylvie Boucher, and Julie Massicotte; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Gilza Mello / Kacau Gomes (Calliope), Kiara Sasso (Clio), Marya Bravo (Melpomene), Rosa Marya Colin (movie) / Nádia Carvalho (series) (Thalia), and Sabrina Korgut (movie) / Adriana Torres (series) (Terpsichore) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); (Terpsichore); '''Hebrew:''' Sinia Boaz, Orli Tari, Sharona Nastovitsh, Dina Golan, and Eti Kari (Hebrew dub)[[/labelnote]]
Kari[[/labelnote]]
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* CrossoverMythology: The series has them being the same as the Norse Norns, causing Phil to accuse them of doing illicit work.
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** The Cyclops is identified as Arges in alot of ancillary material, Arges in the mythology was the UltimateBlackSmith creating many of the greatest magical items in the world. Arges in this movie is pure DumbleMuscle.

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** The Cyclops is identified as Arges in alot of ancillary material, Arges in the mythology was the UltimateBlackSmith creating many of the greatest magical items in the world. Arges in this movie is pure DumbleMuscle.DumbMuscle.



* AdaptationalVilllainy: All Cyclopses in Greek Mythology were shown as followers of the greek gods, even the cruel Polyphemus was a dutiful son to his father, Poseidon. Arges in particular, was one of Zeus's most trusted allies in the war against the Titans and forged all his weapons as thanks for Zeus saving him from the titans. In this movie, Arges is a mindless brute that assists the titans in trying to overthrow Zeus.

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* AdaptationalVilllainy: AdaptationalVillainy: All Cyclopses in Greek Mythology were shown as followers of the greek gods, even the cruel Polyphemus was a dutiful son to his father, Poseidon. Arges in particular, was one of Zeus's most trusted allies in the war against the Titans and forged all his weapons as thanks for Zeus saving him from the titans. In this movie, Arges is a mindless brute that assists the titans in trying to overthrow Zeus.



** ''[[TabletopGame/VillainousRavensburger Disney Villainous]]'' gives him the name Arges instead.

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** ''[[TabletopGame/VillainousRavensburger Disney Villainous]]'' gives him the name Arges instead.instead, which has a similar meaning to his "Bright Eye" nickname in the film.
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** History hasn’t been kind to the mythological Hades either, as even the Ancient Greeks were afraid of him.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Creator/JamesWoods modeled Hades after a used-car salesman.

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** History hasn’t hasn't been kind to the mythological Hades either, as even the Ancient Greeks were afraid of him.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Creator/JamesWoods James Woods modeled Hades after a used-car salesman.



* InkSuitActor: While the design [[http://cdn-media.hollywood.com/images/l/james-woods-hades-movie-gods.jpg only fits as an exaggeration]] of Creator/JamesWoods, it's easy to see his mannerisms and expressions in Hades.

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* InkSuitActor: While the design [[http://cdn-media.hollywood.com/images/l/james-woods-hades-movie-gods.jpg only fits as an exaggeration]] of Creator/JamesWoods, James Woods, it's easy to see his mannerisms and expressions in Hades.



* LaughablyEvil: Thanks to Creator/JamesWoods, he changed from being a stereotypical chilling villain to [[MotorMouth fast-talking]], tempestuous, and absolutely awesome/hilarious.

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* LaughablyEvil: Thanks to Creator/JamesWoods, James Woods, he changed from being a stereotypical chilling villain to [[MotorMouth fast-talking]], tempestuous, and absolutely awesome/hilarious.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonAlexander

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonAlexanderCreator/JasonAlexander [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European French:''' Jean-Claude Sachot[[/labelnote]]



* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series and other media.

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* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series series and other media.



-->'''Voiced by:''' Toni Solanes (movie), Corey Burton (''Hades Challenge''), Jay Thomas (TV series); Pepe Mediavilla (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Lauro Fabiano (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Toni Solanes (movie), Corey Burton (''Hades Challenge''), Challenge'') [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Jay Thomas (TV series); Pepe Mediavilla (TV series) (European Spanish dub); series); '''European French:''' Jacques Deschamps (TV series); '''Canadian French:''' Creator/HubertGagnon; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Lauro Fabiano (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Fabiano[[/labelnote]]



* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series and other media.

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* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series series and other media.



* ManipulativeBastard: Despite being bloodthirsty and pigheaded most of the time, Ares can show himself be quite the crafty deity. He once managed to get Hercules kicked out of a sporting competition by finding a loophole in the rules of the game. [[spoiler: The loophole was only regular mortals can compete in the games. Since Hercules is a demigod, he was disqualified immediately.]]

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* ManipulativeBastard: Despite being bloodthirsty and pigheaded most of the time, Ares can show himself be quite the crafty deity. He once managed to get Hercules kicked out of a sporting competition by finding a loophole in the rules of the game. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The loophole was only regular mortals can compete in the games. Since Hercules is a demigod, he was disqualified immediately.]]



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JaneLeeves (TV series); Rosa María Hernández (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Sônia Ferreira (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JaneLeeves (TV series); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Rosa María Hernández (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Hernández; '''European French:''' Laure Sabardin; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Sônia Ferreira (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Ferreira[[/labelnote]]



* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series and other media.

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* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series series and other media.



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman (''Hades Challenge''), Creator/LisaKudrow (TV series); Marta Tamarit (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Nair Amorim (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman (''Hades Challenge''), Creator/LisaKudrow (TV series); Marta Tamarit (TV series) (European Spanish dub); [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''European Spanish:''' Marta Tamarit; '''European French:''' Ninou Fratellini; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Nair Amorim (Brazilian Portuguese dub)
Amorim[[/labelnote]]



* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series and other media.

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* AscendedExtra: In the TV Series series and other media.



--> '''Aphrodite:''' "Okay, so 'beautiful' and 'crazy about you'. Good. [[SarcasmMode Digging deep, huh?]]"

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--> '''Aphrodite:''' -->'''Aphrodite:''' "Okay, so 'beautiful' and 'crazy about you'. Good. [[SarcasmMode Digging deep, huh?]]"



-->'''Aphrodite''': ''Regarding two friends needing to be set up'' Wait, are they both human?
-->'''Hercules''': Yeah.
-->'''Aphrodite''': I'm just checking, go on.

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-->'''Aphrodite''': -->'''Aphrodite:''' ''Regarding two friends needing to be set up'' Wait, are they both human?
-->'''Hercules''': Yeah.
-->'''Aphrodite''':
human?\\
'''Hercules:''' Yeah.\\
'''Aphrodite:'''
I'm just checking, go on.
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'''Characters featured in Franchise/{{Disney|AnimatedCanon}}'s ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}''' (1997)'' and ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries '' (1998).

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'''Characters Characters featured in Franchise/{{Disney|AnimatedCanon}}'s ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}''' (1997)'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' (1997) and ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries '' (1998).

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* AdaptationalAbomination: Mixed with AdaptationalUgliness, the Greek Titans were sapient and humanoid beings, being more akin to a different faction of gods. Here the titans are otherworldly elemental monsters with BizarreAlienBiology.
* AdaptationalDumbass:
** The Titans in Greek Mythology were generally as intelligent as the gods, these Titans are barely sapient and can speak only in small sentences.
** The Cyclops is identified as Arges in alot of ancillary material, Arges in the mythology was the UltimateBlackSmith creating many of the greatest magical items in the world. Arges in this movie is pure DumbleMuscle.



* AllThereInTheManual: [[WordOfGod According]] to ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'', the cyclops' name is One-Eyed Jack. Hades nicknames him "Bright-Eye."

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* AllThereInTheManual: AdaptationalVilllainy: All Cyclopses in Greek Mythology were shown as followers of the greek gods, even the cruel Polyphemus was a dutiful son to his father, Poseidon. Arges in particular, was one of Zeus's most trusted allies in the war against the Titans and forged all his weapons as thanks for Zeus saving him from the titans. In this movie, Arges is a mindless brute that assists the titans in trying to overthrow Zeus.
* AllThereInTheManual:
**
[[WordOfGod According]] to ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'', the cyclops' name is One-Eyed Jack. Hades nicknames him "Bright-Eye."



* AlwaysChaoticEvil: They weren't so much rulers of Earth as they were living chaotic forces that terrorized the world.

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: They weren't so much rulers of Earth as they were living chaotic forces that terrorized the world. As mentioned in AdaptationalVillainy, they were more varied in the source mythology.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: They attempt to do this when Hercules frees Zeus from their imprisonment, much to Hades' chagrin barring Stratos who does hold its ground impressively enough. [[spoiler:Hercules is able to blow them up all before they can succeed.]]


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* TeamMemberByAdaptation: Arges the Cyclops was allied with Zeus against the titans in the mythology, but here Arges is a member of the Titans.
* VillainExitStageLeft: They attempt to do this when Hercules frees Zeus from their imprisonment, much to Hades' chagrin barring Stratos who does hold its ground impressively enough. [[spoiler:Hercules is able to blow them up all before they can succeed.]]
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She sold her soul to Hades in order to save boyfriend's soul. However, he left her the moment he saw another pretty girl. It [[BrokenBird left her broken]] and she spent the rest of her life doing Hades's bidding.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She sold her soul to Hades in order to save boyfriend's soul. However, he left her the moment he saw another pretty girl. It [[BrokenBird left her broken]] and she spent the rest of her life doing Hades's Hades' bidding.



* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler:She abandons Hades's cause due to Hercules making her world bright again.]]

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* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler:She abandons Hades's Hades' cause due to Hercules making her world bright again.]]



* {{Expy}}: Like most of the cast of the film, Meg takes a lot of cues from her [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} counterpart]], Comicbook/LoisLane, being a contrastingly acerbic and worldly woman to a small-town wonder boy. Physically, she shares the brunette hair, purple eyes, and purple clothes of many of Lois's appearances.

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* {{Expy}}: Like most of the cast of the film, Meg takes a lot of cues from her [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} counterpart]], Comicbook/LoisLane, Lois Lane, being a contrastingly acerbic and worldly woman to a small-town wonder boy. Physically, she shares the brunette hair, purple eyes, and purple clothes of many of Lois's Lois' appearances.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Of Hades's team, she's the only one who isn't evil. In fact, she's only working for him because of a deal she made with Hades years ago.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Of Hades's Hades' team, she's the only one who isn't evil. In fact, she's only working for him because of a deal she made with Hades years ago.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Both are blind to Hades's resentment (and the guy [[DevilInPlainSight isn't the subtlest in the room]]) until the climax.

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Both are blind to Hades's Hades' resentment (and the guy [[DevilInPlainSight isn't the subtlest in the room]]) until the climax.






* CainAndAbel: While the movie doesn’t address this fact, the series acknowledges that Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon are all brothers. Zeus is therefore the Abel to Hades’s Cain as Hades despises his brother and plans to usurp him by taking Olympus from him. He also frees the Titans to aid him in his plan and he’s happy to hear that the vengeful monsters want to destroy Zeus for imprisoning them.

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* CainAndAbel: While the movie doesn’t doesn't address this fact, the series acknowledges that Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon are all brothers. Zeus is therefore the Abel to Hades’s Hades' Cain as Hades despises his brother and plans to usurp him by taking Olympus from him. He also frees the Titans to aid him in his plan and he’s happy to hear that the vengeful monsters want to destroy Zeus for imprisoning them.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWoods, Creator/RobPaulsen (singing voice, ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' Konstantinos Dzouras [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rubén Trujillo (Latin American Spanish dub); Pep Antón Muñoz (movie, some TV series episodes), Jordi Ribes (TV series), Carlos Ysbert (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); Dan Ekborg (Swedish dub); Creator/DominiqueCollignonMaurin (French dub, movie), Guy Chapelier (French dub, series); Creator/MarcioSimoes (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Natan Datner (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWoods, Creator/RobPaulsen (singing voice, ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' Konstantinos Dzouras [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rubén Trujillo (Latin [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Konstantinos Dzouras; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Rubén Trujillo; '''European Spanish:''' Pep Antón Muñoz (movie, some TV series episodes), Jordi Ribes (TV series), Carlos Ysbert (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''); '''Swedish:''' Dan Ekborg (Swedish dub); Ekborg; '''European French:''' Creator/DominiqueCollignonMaurin (French dub, movie), (movie), Guy Chapelier (French dub, series); Creator/MarcioSimoes (Brazilian Portuguese dub); (series); '''Canadian French:''' Jean-Luc Montminy; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Creator/MarcioSimoes; '''Hebrew:''' Natan Datner (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Datner[[/labelnote]]



** To his credit he makes sure not to make the quintessential Bond Villain mistake of ignoring the hero once he's explained his villainous plan and has claimed victory. Once the Titans are free and Hades's plan moves into its endgame he arranges to have the now-powerless Herc killed just to make sure he doesn't still find a way to fulfill the prophecy and stop his takeover.

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** To his credit he makes sure not to make the quintessential Bond Villain mistake of ignoring the hero once he's explained his villainous plan and has claimed victory. Once the Titans are free and Hades's Hades' plan moves into its endgame he arranges to have the now-powerless Herc killed just to make sure he doesn't still find a way to fulfill the prophecy and stop his takeover.



* BreakoutVillain: Despite having very few redeeming qualities, Creator/JamesWoods's spirited portrayal of him made Hades one of the most iconic and popular Disney villains. Woods himself loves the character so much that he goes out of his way to ensure that he ALWAYS voices him, even if it means not being paid much (hence why Disney managed to get him in every episode of the TV series he appeared in, which was all but a few of them). He's even the star of the stage musical ''Theatre/VillainsTonight''. That has to say something [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 considering]] [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty the]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 competition]] [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast from]] [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan other]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Disney]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} villains]].

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* BreakoutVillain: Despite having very few redeeming qualities, Creator/JamesWoods's James Woods' spirited portrayal of him made Hades one of the most iconic and popular Disney villains. Woods himself loves the character so much that he goes out of his way to ensure that he ALWAYS voices him, even if it means not being paid much (hence why Disney managed to get him in every episode of the TV series he appeared in, which was all but a few of them). He's even the star of the stage musical ''Theatre/VillainsTonight''. That has to say something [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 considering]] [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty the]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 competition]] [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast from]] [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan other]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Disney]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} villains]].



* CreateYourOwnHero: Hades's failed attempt to kill Hercules as a baby to guarantee his future plans to usurp Olympus won't fail [[SelfFulfillingProphecy ends up causing Hercules to become the very hero that ultimately defeats Hades in the end]].

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* CreateYourOwnHero: Hades's Hades' failed attempt to kill Hercules as a baby to guarantee his future plans to usurp Olympus won't fail [[SelfFulfillingProphecy ends up causing Hercules to become the very hero that ultimately defeats Hades in the end]].



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Short-tempered Hades lacks a certain foresight, causing him to make serious blunders that set his own plans back. [[spoiler:Hercules may have agreed to be de-powered, but Hades's insistence on finishing Zeus's son off also endangered all of Thebes as well, including Meg.]]

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Short-tempered Hades lacks a certain foresight, causing him to make serious blunders that set his own plans back. [[spoiler:Hercules may have agreed to be de-powered, but Hades's Hades' insistence on finishing Zeus's Zeus' son off also endangered all of Thebes as well, including Meg.]]



* EvilUncle: He's Zeus's brother and therefore Hercules' uncle. However, unlike with Scar to Simba in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', this is never brought up in the film and is only mentioned a few times in the series.

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* EvilUncle: He's Zeus's Zeus' brother and therefore Hercules' uncle. However, unlike with Scar to Simba in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', this is never brought up in the film and is only mentioned a few times in the series.



* FogFeet: Hades's robes dissolve into wisps of smoke.

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* FogFeet: Hades's Hades' robes dissolve into wisps of smoke.



* PrincelingRivalry: The central conflict of the story involves Hades's scheme to supplant his brother Zeus and become supreme ruler of Olympus, Tartarus, and all the Earth in between. [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood Zeus is the strongest god and younger brother, while Hades is a scheming older brother.]]

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* PrincelingRivalry: The central conflict of the story involves Hades's Hades' scheme to supplant his brother Zeus and become supreme ruler of Olympus, Tartarus, and all the Earth in between. [[BrainsEvilBrawnGood Zeus is the strongest god and younger brother, while Hades is a scheming older brother.]]



* ThirdActStupidity: During the climax, he has managed to get Hercules to agree to give up his super-strength in exchange for Meg's survival and safety. So, what does Hades then do? While he's taking over Mount Olympus, he sends a giant Cyclops to attack Hercules, who will no doubt be with Meg, thus making it highly likely that she will be harmed in the crossfire. Since the deal is immediately nullified if she's harmed, he has effectively ensured that his plan will fail. If Hades had sent ''any'' of the other four titans, who are always shown going for quick kills, then Hercules would likely have died before Phil came back to inspire him. Even if they didn't, a lava monster, for instance, would have been harder to kill through [[GuileHero guile]].

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* ThirdActStupidity: During the climax, he has managed to get Hercules to agree to give up his super-strength in exchange for Meg's survival and safety. So, what does Hades then do? While he's taking over Mount Olympus, he sends a giant Cyclops to attack Hercules, who will no doubt be with Meg, thus making it highly likely that she will be harmed in the crossfire. Since the deal is immediately nullified if she's harmed, he has effectively ensured that his plan will fail. If Hades had sent ''any'' of the other four titans, who are always shown going for quick kills, then Hercules would likely have died before Phil came back to inspire him. Even if they didn't, a lava monster, for instance, would have been harder to kill through [[GuileHero guile]].{{guile|Hero}}.



* TheUsurper: Hades's EvilPlan is to overthrow Zeus and bury him alive under a mountain of lava and ice so that he can seize control of Olympus. Specifically, it is the best part.

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* TheUsurper: Hades's Hades' EvilPlan is to overthrow Zeus and bury him alive under a mountain of lava and ice so that he can seize control of Olympus. Specifically, it is the best part.



* VillainsActHeroesReact: In one book adaptation of the movie, told from Hades's viewpoint. [[BreakingTheFourthWall He argues that if it wasn't for him, Hercules would never have gotten his high status as hero and all the gains he's gotten. So really, Hades sees himself as a co-conspirator to Hercules' rise to glory, but does he get any thanks? No!]]

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* VillainsActHeroesReact: In one book adaptation of the movie, told from Hades's Hades' viewpoint. [[BreakingTheFourthWall He argues that if it wasn't for him, Hercules would never have gotten his high status as hero and all the gains he's gotten. So really, Hades sees himself as a co-conspirator to Hercules' rise to glory, but does he get any thanks? No!]]



* BreakingTheFourthWall: In the beginning of the movie, they decide the narrator is too serious and grim, so decide to take over in telling the tale.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In the beginning of the movie, they decide the narrator is too serious and grim, so they decide to take over in telling the tale.



* TheBully: The few times that they manage to gain an advantage over someone they immediately start to walk over them as much as their puny hooves allow them. They spilled Herculade on a depowered Hercules while singing a mocking sing-song and later stole Hermes's sunglasses and Ares's helmet and also shouted at their faces while they were being taken to the Underworld as prisoners. They did enjoy it for as little as it lasted.

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* TheBully: The few times that they manage to gain an advantage over someone they immediately start to walk over them as much as their puny hooves allow them. They spilled Herculade on a depowered Hercules while singing a mocking sing-song and later stole Hermes's Hermes' sunglasses and Ares's Ares' helmet and also shouted at their faces while they were being taken to the Underworld as prisoners. They did enjoy it for as little as it lasted.



* MultipleHeadCase: Lythos, the Rock Titan, has two heads. [[spoiler:They both get blasted off by Zeus's thunderbolts.]]

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* MultipleHeadCase: Lythos, the Rock Titan, has two heads. [[spoiler:They both get blasted off by Zeus's Zeus' thunderbolts.]]



* SpannerInTheWorks: They interrupted Pain and Panic as they were giving Hercules the potion to make him mortal. Without them, Hades's plan would have gone off without a hitch.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: They interrupted Pain and Panic as they were giving Hercules the potion to make him mortal. Without them, Hades's Hades' plan would have gone off without a hitch.



* NiceGirl: In stark contrast to her boyfriend, Helen is a truly kind girl and is one of the few teenagers who isn’t a part of Hercules’ circle of friends who views him as a true hero.

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* NiceGirl: In stark contrast to her boyfriend, Helen is a truly kind girl and is one of the few teenagers who isn’t isn't a part of Hercules’ Hercules' circle of friends who views him as a true hero.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SusanEgan (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Mathilde Mangira (speaking), Eurydice (singing)[[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Creator/TatianaPalaciosChapa (Latin American Spanish dub); Creator/NuriaMediavilla (original, TV series), Creator/InmaGallego (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); Mimi Félixine (movie and series) (European French dub), Renata Lima (speaking, Brazilian Portuguese), Kika Tristão (singing, Brazilian Portuguese); Noa Tishby (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SusanEgan (original) | '''Greek dub:''' [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Mathilde Mangira (speaking), Eurydice (singing)[[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Creator/TatianaPalaciosChapa (Latin (singing); '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Creator/TatianaPalaciosChapa; '''European Spanish:''' Creator/NuriaMediavilla (original, (movie, TV series), Creator/InmaGallego (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''); '''European French:''' Mimi Félixine (movie and series) (European French dub), Félixine; '''Canadian French:''' Céline Bonnier (speaking), Dominique Faure (singing); '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Renata Lima (speaking, Brazilian Portuguese), (speaking), Kika Tristão (singing, Brazilian Portuguese); (singing); '''Hebrew:''' Noa Tishby (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Tishby[[/labelnote]]



* AntiVillain: She's one of Hades's minions, but only because she sold her soul to him to save her ex-boyfriend's life.

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* AntiVillain: She's one of Hades's Hades' minions, but only because she sold her soul to him to save her ex-boyfriend's life.



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyDeVito (speaking and singing voice, original), Creator/RobertCostanzo (animated series, games, theme parks) | '''Greek dub:''' Lakis Lazopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Marcos Valdés (Latin American Spanish dub); Jordi Vila (original, TV series), José Escobosa (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); Creator/PatrickTimsit (movie), Gérard Surugue (series) (European French dub), Creator/IsaacBardavid (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Ohad Shachar (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyDeVito (speaking and singing voice, original), (movie), Creator/RobertCostanzo (animated series, games, theme parks) | '''Greek [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]'''Greek dub:''' Lakis Lazopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Marcos Valdés (Latin Lazopoulos; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Marcos Valdés; '''European Spanish:''' Jordi Vila (original, (movie, TV series), José Escobosa (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''); '''European French:''' Creator/PatrickTimsit (movie), Gérard Surugue (series) (European French dub), Creator/IsaacBardavid (Brazilian Portuguese dub); (series); '''Canadian French:''' Luis de Cespedes; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Creator/IsaacBardavid; '''Hebrew:''' Ohad Shachar (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Shachar[[/labelnote]]



->'''Zeus Voiced by''': Creator/RipTorn (original, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/CoreyBurton (games, animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Alexis Stavrakis [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Federico Romano (Latin American Spanish dub); Claudio Rodríguez (European Spanish dub); Creator/MaxVonSydow (Swedish dub); Creator/BenoitAllemane (European French dub); Domício Costa (movie and half the series, Brazilian Portuguese dub), José Santa Cruz (half the series, Brazilian Portuguese dub); Ariel Furman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
->'''Hera Voiced by''': Creator/SamanthaEggar (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Plakidi [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Beatriz Aguirre (Latin American Spanish dub); María Luisa Solá (European Spanish dub); Sophie Deschaumes (European French dub); Dolores Machado (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Yael Perl Becker (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Zeus Voiced by''': voiced by:''' Creator/RipTorn (original, (movie, ''Hades Challenge''), Creator/CoreyBurton (games, animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Alexis Stavrakis [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Federico Romano (Latin [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Alexis Stavrakis; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Federico Romano; '''European Spanish:''' Claudio Rodríguez (European Spanish dub); Creator/MaxVonSydow (Swedish dub); Creator/BenoitAllemane (European French dub); Rodríguez; '''Swedish:''' Creator/MaxVonSydow; '''European French:''' Creator/BenoitAllemane; '''Canadian French:''' Marcel Sabourin; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Domício Costa (movie and half the series, Brazilian Portuguese dub), series), José Santa Cruz (half the series, Brazilian Portuguese dub); series); '''Hebrew:''' Ariel Furman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Furman[[/labelnote]]
->'''Hera Voiced by''': voiced by:''' Creator/SamanthaEggar (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Plakidi [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Beatriz Aguirre (Latin VA's]]'''Greek:''' Maria Plakidi; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Beatriz Aguirre; '''European Spanish:''' María Luisa Solá (European Spanish dub); Solá; '''European French:''' Sophie Deschaumes (European French dub); Deschaumes; '''Canadian French:''' Creator/EliseBertrand; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Dolores Machado (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Machado; '''Hebrew:''' Yael Perl Becker (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Becker[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Shaffer (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Giorgios Pirpasopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Moisés Palacios (Latin American Spanish dub); Joan Pera (European Spanish dub); Patrice Dozier (European French dub); Júlio Chaves (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Avi Chadash (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Shaffer (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Giorgios Pirpasopoulos Shaffer [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Moisés Palacios (Latin [=VAs=]]]'''Greek:''' Giorgios Pirpasopoulos; '''Latin American Spanish dub); Spanish:''' Moisés Palacios; '''European Spanish:''' Joan Pera (European Spanish dub); Pera; '''European French:''' Patrice Dozier (European French dub); Dozier; '''Canadian French:''' Sébastien Dhavernas; '''Brazilian Portuguese:''' Júlio Chaves (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Chaves; '''Hebrew:''' Avi Chadash (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
Chadash[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWoods (original), Creator/RobPaulsen (singing voice, ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' Konstantinos Dzouras [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Rubén Trujillo (Latin American Spanish dub); Pep Antón Muñoz (original, some TV series episodes), Jordi Ribes (TV series), Carlos Ysbert (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); Dan Ekborg (Swedish dub); Creator/DominiqueCollignonMaurin (French dub, movie), Guy Chapelier (French dub, series); Creator/MarcioSimoes (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Natan Datner (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWoods (original), Creator/JamesWoods, Creator/RobPaulsen (singing voice, ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'') | '''Greek dub:''' Konstantinos Dzouras [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Rubén [=VAs=]]]Rubén Trujillo (Latin American Spanish dub); Pep Antón Muñoz (original, (movie, some TV series episodes), Jordi Ribes (TV series), Carlos Ysbert (''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'') (European Spanish dub); Dan Ekborg (Swedish dub); Creator/DominiqueCollignonMaurin (French dub, movie), Guy Chapelier (French dub, series); Creator/MarcioSimoes (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Natan Datner (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]



-->'''Voiced by:''' Corey Burton (''Hades Chllange''), Jay Thomas (TV series); Toni Solanes (original), Pepe Mediavilla (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Lauro Fabiano (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Toni Solanes (movie), Corey Burton (''Hades Chllange''), Challenge''), Jay Thomas (TV series); Toni Solanes (original), series); Pepe Mediavilla (TV series) (European Spanish dub); Lauro Fabiano (Brazilian Portuguese dub)



->'''Voiced by:''' Lillias White (Calliope), [=LaChanze=] (Terpsichore), Roz Ryan (Thalia), Cheryl Freeman (Melpomene), Vanéese Y. Thomas (Clio) (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Kalliopi Evangelidou (Calliope), Matina Karra (Terpsichore), Christina Argiri (Cleo), Sandi Politi (Melpomene), Vina Papadopoulou (Thalia) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Rebeca Manríquez and Vicky Gutiérrez (Calliope), Blanca Flores (Clio), Ruth Howard (Melpomene), Dulce Guerrero and Mirna Garza (Terpsichore), María del Sol (Thalia) (Latin American Spanish dub); Mercedes Montalá and Susan Martín (Calliope), Belén Roca and Cani González (Terpsichore), Rosa Pastó and Helen de Quiroga (Thalia), Paula Bas (Melpomene), María Caneda (Clio) (European Spanish dub); Mimi Félixine (Calliope), Norma Ray (Clio), Jessica Parkers (Melpomene), Debbie Davis (Terpsichore) and Assitan Dembele (Thalia) (European French dub); Gilza Mello / Kacau Gomes (Calliope), Kiara Sasso (Clio), Marya Bravo (Melpomene), Rosa Marya Colin (original) / Nádia Carvalho (series) (Thalia), Sabrina Korgut (original) / Adriana Torres (series) (Terpsichore) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sinia Boaz, Orli Tari, Sharona Nastovitsh, Dina Golan, Eti Kari (Hebrew dub)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Lillias White (Calliope), [=LaChanze=] (Terpsichore), Roz Ryan (Thalia), Cheryl Freeman (Melpomene), Vanéese Y. Thomas (Clio) (original) (movie) | '''Greek dub:''' Kalliopi Evangelidou (Calliope), Matina Karra (Terpsichore), Christina Argiri (Cleo), Sandi Politi (Melpomene), Vina Papadopoulou (Thalia) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Rebeca [=VAs=]]]Rebeca Manríquez and Vicky Gutiérrez (Calliope), Blanca Flores (Clio), Ruth Howard (Melpomene), Dulce Guerrero and Mirna Garza (Terpsichore), María del Sol (Thalia) (Latin American Spanish dub); Mercedes Montalá and Susan Martín (Calliope), Belén Roca and Cani González (Terpsichore), Rosa Pastó and Helen de Quiroga (Thalia), Paula Bas (Melpomene), María Caneda (Clio) (European Spanish dub); Mimi Félixine (Calliope), Norma Ray (Clio), Jessica Parkers (Melpomene), Debbie Davis (Terpsichore) and Assitan Dembele (Thalia) (European French dub); Gilza Mello / Kacau Gomes (Calliope), Kiara Sasso (Clio), Marya Bravo (Melpomene), Rosa Marya Colin (original) (movie) / Nádia Carvalho (series) (Thalia), Sabrina Korgut (original) (movie) / Adriana Torres (series) (Terpsichore) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sinia Boaz, Orli Tari, Sharona Nastovitsh, Dina Golan, Eti Kari (Hebrew dub)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda Plummer (Clotho), Carole Shelley (Lachesis) and Paddi Edwards (Atropos); Creator/TressMacNeille (all three in ''House of Mouse'') (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Vilma Tsakiri (Atropos), Maria Giannopoulou (Clotho), Chrisoula Diavati (Lachesis) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Evelyn Solares (Clotho), Beatriz Aguirre (Lachesis) and Guadalupe Noel (Athropos) (Latin American Spanish dub); Marta Martorell (original) and Pilar Gentil (''House of Mouse'') (Clotho), Carmen Contreras (original) and Ana María Simón (''House of Mouse'') (Lachesis) and Rosa María Pizá (Athropos) (European Spanish dub); Colette Venhard (Clotho), Jacqueline Staup (Lachesis) and Perrette Pradier (Atropos) (European French dub); Nelly Amaral (Atropos), Selma Lopes (Clotho) and Elza Martins (Lachesis) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sarit Sri, Or Azulai, Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Amanda Plummer (Clotho), (Clotho, movie), Carole Shelley (Lachesis) (Lachesis, movie) and Paddi Edwards (Atropos); (Atropos, movie), Creator/TressMacNeille (all three in ''House of Mouse'') (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Vilma Tsakiri (Atropos), Maria Giannopoulou (Clotho), Chrisoula Diavati (Lachesis) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Evelyn [=VAs=]]]Evelyn Solares (Clotho), Beatriz Aguirre (Lachesis) and Guadalupe Noel (Athropos) (Latin American Spanish dub); Marta Martorell (original) (movie) and Pilar Gentil (''House of Mouse'') (Clotho), Carmen Contreras (original) (movie) and Ana María Simón (''House of Mouse'') (Lachesis) and Rosa María Pizá (Athropos) (European Spanish dub); Colette Venhard (Clotho), Jacqueline Staup (Lachesis) and Perrette Pradier Creator/PerrettePradier (Atropos) (European French dub); Nelly Amaral (Atropos), Selma Lopes (Clotho) and Elza Martins (Lachesis) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Sarit Sri, Or Azulai, Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait (Pain) and Creator/MattFrewer (Panic) (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Manos Prameteftakis (Pain) and Lakis Lazopoulos (Panic) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Creator/JavierRivero (Pain) and Gabriel Cobayassi (Panic) (Latin American Spanish dub); Juan Fernández (original) and Aleix Estadella (TV series) (Pain) and Pep Sais (Panic) (European Spanish dub); Eric Métayer (Pain and Panic) (European French dub); Marco Antônio Costa (Pain) and Isaac Schneider (Panic) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Tomer Sharon (Pain) and Tomer Yosef (Panic) (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait (Pain) and Creator/MattFrewer (Panic) (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Manos Prameteftakis (Pain) and Lakis Lazopoulos (Panic) [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Creator/JavierRivero [=VAs=]]]Creator/JavierRivero (Pain) and Gabriel Cobayassi (Panic) (Latin American Spanish dub); Juan Fernández (original) (movie) and Aleix Estadella (TV series) (Pain) and Pep Sais (Panic) (European Spanish dub); Eric Métayer (Pain and Panic) (European French dub); Marco Antônio Costa (Pain) and Isaac Schneider (Panic) (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Tomer Sharon (Pain) and Tomer Yosef (Panic) (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (Pyros)), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops) (original)), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops (TV series)), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus (TV series); Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, original) (Latin American Spanish dub); Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, original) (European Spanish dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Stratos, Lythos' right head), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} Cummings|VoiceActor}} (Pyros)), Jim Ward (Hydros), Patrick Pinney (Lythos' left head, Cyclops) (original)), (movie)), Creator/BillFagerbakke (Cyclops (TV series)), (Cyclops, TV series), Creator/MiguelFerrer (Antaeus (TV (Antaeus, TV series); Rubén Trujillo (Cyclops, original) movie) (Latin American Spanish dub); Miguel Ángel Jenner (Cyclops, original) movie) (European Spanish dub)



->'''Alcmene voiced by:''' Barabara Barrie (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Zafiraki [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Guadalupe Noel (Latin American Spanish dub); Rosa Guiñón (European Spanish dub); Rosine Cadoret (European French); Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
->'''Amphitryon voiced by:''' Creator/HalHolbrook (original), Creator/CoreyBurton (animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Stiros Konstandopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Arturo Mercado (Latin American Spanish dub); Joaquín Díaz (European Spanish dub); Jean Lescot (Amphytryon); Yitzchak Saidof (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]

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->'''Alcmene voiced by:''' Barabara Barrie (original) | '''Greek dub:''' Maria Zafiraki [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Guadalupe [=VAs=]]]Guadalupe Noel (Latin American Spanish dub); Rosa Guiñón (European Spanish dub); Rosine Cadoret (European French); Ruti Holtsman (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]
->'''Amphitryon voiced by:''' Creator/HalHolbrook (original), (movie), Creator/CoreyBurton (animated series) | '''Greek dub:''' Stiros Konstandopoulos [[labelnote:Foreign VA's]]Arturo Mercado [=VAs=]]]Creator/ArturoMercado (Latin American Spanish dub); Joaquín Díaz (European Spanish dub); Jean Lescot (Amphytryon); Yitzchak Saidof (Hebrew)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrenchStewart (original); Jonathan López (European Spanish dub); Hervé Rey (European French dub); Manolo Rey (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrenchStewart (original); ; Jonathan López (European Spanish dub); Hervé Rey (European French dub); Manolo Rey (Brazilian Portuguese dub)



->'''Voiced by:''' Sandra Bernhard (original); Berta Cortés (European Spanish dub); Céline Monsarrat (European French dub); Guilene Conte (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Emi Togawa (Japanese dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Sandra Bernhard (original); Bernhard; Berta Cortés (European Spanish dub); Céline Monsarrat Creator/CelineMonsarrat (European French dub); Guilene Conte (Brazilian Portuguese dub); Emi Togawa (Japanese dub)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader (original); Dani García (European Spanish dub); Jean-Christophe Parquier (European French dub); Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader (original); Creator/DiedrichBader; Dani García (European Spanish dub); Jean-Christophe Parquier (European French dub); Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese dub)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
Cummings|VoiceActor}}



A two-headed cyclops who became Hercules first enemy.

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A two-headed cyclops who became Hercules Hercules' first enemy.



* {{Cyclops}}: A cyclops with 2 heads.

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* {{Cyclops}}: A cyclops with 2 two heads.

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