sro stands for standing room only. it refers to a show being so populart that there is no room to sit.
Hercules.
Yes it is called Monsters University
Both There was a straight to video movie named Young Hercules. It was than used as a pilot to launch a tv series continuing the story. In the canon of the TV series, the movie is considered a prequel. Young Hercules (movie/series) was a spin off from Hercules: the Legendary Journey (series) In Hercule's the Legendary Journey, Hercules is played as an adult by Kevin Sorbo. In flashbacks to his childhood he is played by Ian Bohen. Ian Bohen played the part again for the Young Hercules movie; but was replaced by Ryan Gosling in the Young Hercules series.
The Disney movie Hercules
There is none.
The evil character in Disney's Hercules is primarily known as Hades. He is the god of the underworld and plots against Hercules throughout the movie.
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.
It is called "Monster"
Philoctetes, a satyr.
The movie "Hercules" is set in ancient Greece. It follows the story of the legendary hero Hercules, who is tasked with regaining his status as a hero after losing his family and his reputation.
Zeus was Hercules' father.
It depends on which movie of Hercules you are referring to - there are a few of them.
Hercules.
not from what i hear ,but no there is a new monster movie called death kappa
Megara, voiced by Susan Egan, is from Disney's Hercules(1997).
Yes it is called Monsters University
The Water Horse is a movie by a person who had a different idea of the Loch Ness monster. So if you follow the movie, yes.