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* Hercules from, well, ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}.'' The filmmakers didn't want to have his body look like Gaston's, so they gave him more of a male pro swimmer's build. It's even invoked:

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* Hercules from, well, ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}.'' A render of him from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsRecoded'' provides the page image. The filmmakers didn't want to have his body look like Gaston's, so they gave him more of a male pro swimmer's build. It's even invoked:
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** The depicition of [[PublicDomainCharacter Kane Milohal]] in ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 Volume 3]]'' might be the hunky hunk in the entire sub franchise, if not DC as a whole. He's got a huge jaw, huge muscles, smooth skin, is perpertually clean shaven, always tidy hair and only wears enough clothing to avoid indecent exposure charges. He's depicted this way purely for {{fanservice}}, as in the story he's Diana's adoptive father as she tries to salvage her relationship with the comparatively rougher, scrawnier and more often fully clothed Tom Tresser.

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** The depicition depiction of [[PublicDomainCharacter Kane Milohal]] in ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 Volume 3]]'' might be the hunky hunkiest hunk in the entire sub franchise, if not DC as a whole. He's got a huge jaw, huge muscles, smooth skin, is perpertually perpetually clean shaven, always tidy hair and only wears enough clothing to avoid indecent exposure charges. He's depicted this way purely for {{fanservice}}, as in the story he's Diana's adoptive father as she tries to salvage her relationship with the comparatively rougher, scrawnier and more often fully clothed Tom Tresser.charges.

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