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Woods would later voice Hades in the Disney Animated film, Hercules (1997), where he received critical praise. [51] Critic Roger Ebert described Woods' performance as full of "diabolical glee" and compared his performance of "verbal inventiveness" to that of Robin Williams in Aladdin. [52]
Hercules is the titular character of the franchise, who is based on the mythological Heracles, commonly referred to by the Roman spelling, Hercules.In the 1997 animated film, Josh Keaton voices Hercules as a teenager, Tate Donovan voices him as an adult, and Roger Bart provides his singing voice in "Go the Distance".
Featuring the voices of Tate Donovan, Danny DeVito, James Woods, and Susan Egan, the film follows the titular Hercules, a demigod with super-strength raised among mortals, who must learn to become a true hero in order to earn back his godhood and place in Mount Olympus, while his evil uncle Hades plots his downfall.
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Hercules: Hades Voice, 31 episodes 2000 Dirty Pictures: Dennis Barrie Television film 2001 Clerks: The Animated Series: Major Baklava Voice, episode: "Leonardo Is Caught in the Grip of an Outbreak of Randal's Imagination and Patrick Swayze Either Does or Doesn't Work in the New Pet Store" 2001–02 House of Mouse: Hades Voice, 10 episodes 2002
Hercules: The Muse-ical (also known as Hercules: A Muse-ical Comedy) is a show on Disney Cruise Line's Disney Wonder ship. It is a "Vaudevillian salute" to the 1997 Disney film, and features some of its songs. [6] "It had its final performance in 2008 to make way for Toy Story: The Musical." [7]
Megara, commonly known simply as Meg, [1] [2] [3] is a fictional character who appears in the Walt Disney Pictures animated film Hercules (1997). Voiced by actress Susan Egan, Meg is introduced as a cynical young woman enslaved by Hades, god of the underworld.
All major voice actors from the 1997 film reprise their roles, except for Zeus and Philoctetes who are respectively voiced by Corey Burton and Robert Costanzo. The series ran for 65 episodes, with 52 having aired in syndication and 13 more having aired on ABC as part of the Disney's One Saturday Morning block. The syndicated and ABC episodes ...