Pain and Panic never actually turned into a monster. At the beginning, when they kidnapped baby Hercules, they turned into snakes. Later, when Hades found out they hadn't killed Hercules as a baby, they turned into worms. When they were trying to lure Hercules into the Hydra trap, they turned into little boys. When they were spying on Meg to make sure she found out Hercules' weakness, they turned into song birds. And then near the end, they lured Pegasus into a back room by turning into a female pegasus.
No. First of all, though Zeus was by all accounts Hercules' father, Hera was not Hercules' mother. That title of distinction goes to a mortal woman named Alcmena. In the 1997 animated feature film, both Zeus and Hera loved Hercules very much. In ancient Greek mythology, Hera hated Hercules due to jealousy issues, especially that Zeus loved Hercules more than Hera. In the movie, Zeus seemed to be a faithful husband to Hera. In mythology, he was more like a womanizer or polygamist. Hades was depicted as the main villain in the movie, while I think he was like a background character in the original myth. Pain and Panic, Hades' henchmen creatures in the movie, are nonexistent in Greek mythology. And the list goes on and on.SidenoteDisney essentially went downhill with the death of its founder, Walt Disney. Notable exceptions are The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King. When Walt Disney died, the magic gradually faded away, overall. What Disney did to Hercules is just like taking the plot of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, changing important Biblical details, and transforming it into a comedy, whilst Mel Gibson's film is more melancholy. Though the following of the ancient Greek religion is now past its prime, the ancient Greeks took their belief in the gods and the legends of them very seriously.
Not sure of the Disney version, but old muscleman Herk was in a series cartoon worked up in the sixties- or at least still in circulation. Some liberties were taken with the original myths. Hercules was the lead character, he was a married man- his wife was named Hera, ran around in something akin to a cross between an Empire Gown and a Bikini, Nature-green of course. She was drawn as a Blonde. Oddity of oddities they had a child that was half-animal and half-human. Something like a Centaur but maybe about the size of a large dog. He was called, incongruosly, Newton, and spoke with a feminine voice ( well so did Peter Pan, but that"s another toon). Newton had hair on his or her flanks much like a Cocker Spaniel. A Good comic-relief character he would also serve as a sort of chorus boy announcing the titles and plots- and that ends this adventure of Hercules! These Herk cartoons were made by one of the smaller Cartoon houses- not Disney or Warner.
No, it's more of a thriller than a scary movie.
No she played a girl.
al pacino's 1st movie was "me, natalie", couldn't say if he was an extra
He has two sidekicks by the names of Pain and Panic. Pain is round and purple while Panic is very slender, has long horns, and is green.
No. First of all, though Zeus was by all accounts Hercules' father, Hera was not Hercules' mother. That title of distinction goes to a mortal woman named Alcmena. In the 1997 animated feature film, both Zeus and Hera loved Hercules very much. In ancient Greek mythology, Hera hated Hercules due to jealousy issues, especially that Zeus loved Hercules more than Hera. In the movie, Zeus seemed to be a faithful husband to Hera. In mythology, he was more like a womanizer or polygamist. Hades was depicted as the main villain in the movie, while I think he was like a background character in the original myth. Pain and Panic, Hades' henchmen creatures in the movie, are nonexistent in Greek mythology. And the list goes on and on.SidenoteDisney essentially went downhill with the death of its founder, Walt Disney. Notable exceptions are The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King. When Walt Disney died, the magic gradually faded away, overall. What Disney did to Hercules is just like taking the plot of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, changing important Biblical details, and transforming it into a comedy, whilst Mel Gibson's film is more melancholy. Though the following of the ancient Greek religion is now past its prime, the ancient Greeks took their belief in the gods and the legends of them very seriously.
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In the movie, "Panic Room" the room is accessed from a hallway near the mother's room.
I was in a panic as I'm going to be late for the movie.
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Robot and Monster - 2012 Nobody Panic Adventures in Babysitting 1-5 was released on: USA: 12 August 2012
Panic room, the messengers
The Jonas Brothers are a rip off of several bands, including Panic. Most artists from Disney are rip offs.
Her first movie was The Panic Room.
Not sure of the Disney version, but old muscleman Herk was in a series cartoon worked up in the sixties- or at least still in circulation. Some liberties were taken with the original myths. Hercules was the lead character, he was a married man- his wife was named Hera, ran around in something akin to a cross between an Empire Gown and a Bikini, Nature-green of course. She was drawn as a Blonde. Oddity of oddities they had a child that was half-animal and half-human. Something like a Centaur but maybe about the size of a large dog. He was called, incongruosly, Newton, and spoke with a feminine voice ( well so did Peter Pan, but that"s another toon). Newton had hair on his or her flanks much like a Cocker Spaniel. A Good comic-relief character he would also serve as a sort of chorus boy announcing the titles and plots- and that ends this adventure of Hercules! These Herk cartoons were made by one of the smaller Cartoon houses- not Disney or Warner.