There were several Hercules strips, books and TV Cartoons. Most took considerable liberties with Greek Mythology. The non-Disney Hercules centered on a strange family of sorts, Hercules, his female consort- Hera, who seemed to traipse about in a form of Empire Gown, and their apparent child- a centaur named , of all things, Newton who was about the size of a large dog and had tufts like a CockerSpaniel.
He could and did talk, and had echolalia ( echo speech) and a very high voice almost like a girl. He served as a sidekick to Strongman Herk. The Greek Centaurs were half human and half horse, but Newton was about the size of a large dog or a calf.
He was a prime attraction! Like a Greek Chorus Boy- he would flit about at the beginning and end of a broadcast and announce (Stay tuned for the next thrilling adventure of Hercules! or similar comment. It did not last long but as, to say the least, unusual.
How Hercules met Newton was never explained .
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No. The writers have taken 9 characters from the books, altered them a bit and done a completely different storyline.
Movies almost never include all of the characters that are in the books they were based on. So far we know that Percy and Grover have both had actors cast to play their parts. We can pretty fairly expect Annabeth, Luke, Ares, Dionysus, Chiron, Sally Jackson, Clarrise, Poseidon, and Hades. We may also see some other minor characters like smelly Gabe and Medusa.
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no, but they are all based on children characters.
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Doctor Who isn't based on a book. It was an original series created by Verity Lambert in the 60's for the BBC. There are books that are based on the characters in the TV show, but the TV show came first.
"Seussical" is a musical based on the works of Dr. Seuss, incorporating elements and characters from various books such as "Horton Hears a Who!", "The Cat in the Hat", and "Green Eggs and Ham".
No. They're the books that Richard Castle, in the TV show, writes while doing his ride-along with the NYPD. You could say that the books were inspired by what happens on the show. There are a lot of similarities between the characters in the books and the characters in the show, they're pretty much based on them, but the murders they're investigating are different.
Doctor Who isn't based on a book. It was an original series created by Verity Lambert in the 60's for the BBC. There are books that are based on the characters in the TV show, but the TV show came first.
Many of the characters were based on real people adults and children and she would study these people to gather their unique personalities and then these characters with a new name would appear very soon in her books
The movies are not the same as the books. But they're based on Rick Riordan's book characters. The idea of how they turned out is those behind the movies. You can look them up online.
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean "are the characters in the books the same as the characters in the Movies? Yes
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