There were actually 11 presented in the film.
"Megara" , voiced by Susan Egan .
(Spanish) Sergio Zamora / (Latin) Ricky Martin
The Disney version of Hercules first appeared in the 1997 film of the same name. About a year later or so, ABC came out with a children's television show also called Hercules, but it focused more on his life as a teenager, which the film did as well.
In the Disney animated film, Hercules was born immortal (as both of his parents are gods) and becomes mortal after drinking a potion. He regains his immortality after proving he is a "true hero" but chooses to stay mortal so he can be with Meg.
The Lady and the Tramp is a Disney film.
I'll assume the Disney Film...1997
Hercules. He played Philoctetes.
In the disney film she dies from a falling piller while trying to save hercules but near the end of the film hercules travells to the underworld to bring her back to life
"Megara" , voiced by Susan Egan .
the producers of the fantastic worth-watching Disney film are Ron Clements and John Musker.
Hercules, in the Disney film, loves Meg, the damsel in distress with a secret purpose.
(Spanish) Sergio Zamora / (Latin) Ricky Martin
The play and the blinding are the quotes that refer to Oedipus in the 1997 Disney film "Hercules."Specifically, Hercules mentions his rough day. But then he puts it in the context of those who have it far rougher. He refers to "that play...that Oedipus thing." He then states "Man, I thought I had problems," which may be playing on the same sounds in "I" and "eye."
Heracles (Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek Heracles, by the way) wasn't really enemies with Hades. In the Disney film Hercules, Hades is painted as his archnemesis, but in the myths, that position was filled more by Hera. She was angered by Zeus' infidelity (Heracles was the son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene) and took it out on Heracles. She designed the famously difficult and dangerous Twelve Labors and gave them to Eurystheus so that he could order Heracles to complete them.
The Disney version of Hercules first appeared in the 1997 film of the same name. About a year later or so, ABC came out with a children's television show also called Hercules, but it focused more on his life as a teenager, which the film did as well.
In the Disney animated film, Hercules was born immortal (as both of his parents are gods) and becomes mortal after drinking a potion. He regains his immortality after proving he is a "true hero" but chooses to stay mortal so he can be with Meg.
In the Greek myth, it is Deianara, his second wife, that gives him the poisoned shirt of Nessus the centaur, after hearing a rumor that he is unfaithful to her. In the Disney film, no one...