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  • Philoctetes, better known as Phil, is an old Satyr (half-man and half-goat) infamous for training heroes who more often than not end up as failures. He appears as the deuteragonist in the 1997 Disney film, Hercules, and its television series. He was voiced by Danny Devito, who would later voice The Lorax, and by Robert Costanzo in the television series and in later appearances.
  • Philoctetes, meer bekend als Phil, is een personage uit Hercules en Hercules: The Animated Series.
  • In Greek mythology, Philoctetes was an archer recruited to fight in the Trojan War. He got into an argument, and was left on the island of Lemnos for about ten years. In 2007, Mary compared herself to him, even employing the name. (TV: Greeks Bearing Gifts)
  • right|230px Philoctetes, auch einfach Phil genannt, ist ein ist ein nicht-spielbarer Charakter in der Kingdom Hearts-Reihe und der Heldentrainer, der Sora, Donald und Goofy nach Kämpfen in der Arena des Olymps zu „Juniorhelden” ernennt. Er ist auch der Trainer von Hercules und macht diesen zu einem berühmten Helden. In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days trainiert er auch Roxas. Er hat das Aussehen eines Satyrs, einem Waldgeist aus dem Gefolge des Dionysos, und wird oft einfach als Ziegenbock bezeichnet.
  • Philoctetes was the son of King Poeas of the city of Meliboea in Thessaly. He was considered one of the lovers of the hero Heracles, and when Heracles wore the shirt of Nessus and built his funeral pyre, no one would light it for him except for Philoctetes or in other versions his father Poeas. This gained him the favor of the newly deified Heracles. Because of this, Philoctetes or Poeas is given Heracles' bow and poisoned arrows.
  • Filoctetes, ou Phil, é um sátiro (metade homem, metade bode). Ele é o treinador pessoal de Hércules e corre no Olympus Coliseum. Ele pode ser mal-humorado e argumentativo às vezes, mas igualmente bom e generoso. Ele freqüentemente julga pessoas antes que ele chegue a conhecê-los. Ele sonha em formar um herói tão poderoso que os deuses iram criar um signo astrológico no céu, e as pessoas diram "É o menino de Phil." No entanto, duvida que isto vá acontecer, às vezes, acreditar em sonhos são para novatos.
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Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To train the greatest hero and help Hercules become a true hero
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Jogo
  • Kingdom Hearts
  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
  • Kingdom Hearts coded
  • ''
  • ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
  • ''Kingdom Hearts II
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''
type of hero
  • Mentor, Pessimist Turned Optimist, Partner in Training
Dislikes
  • Being ignored by Hercules, being let down, Hercules' clumsiness, snarky women, Meg , Hercules not listening to him, animals, being insulted
Origem
Mundo
Papel
  • Assistente
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Engvoice
  • Robert Costanzo
Inspiration
Voice
Goals
  • to train the greatest hero and help Hercules become a true hero
Games
Origin
  • Hercules
nome
  • Filoctetes
Likes
  • Beautiful women, fame, Hercules' fighting skills, riches, being treated with respect
Appearance
  • Short and obese Satyr, half bald, both red hair and beard, pink skin, pointy ears, hairy chest
Name
  • Philoctetes
Personality
  • Grumpy, stubborn, good-hearted, caring, protective, short-tempered, flirtatious, sarcastic, gruff, supportive
Romaji
  • Firu
vozjap
  • Ichirō Nagai
vozeng
  • Robert Costanzo
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Shows
  • House of Mouse
  • Hercules: The Animated Series
  • A Poem Is...
Fate
  • Sees his dream come true
rides
Alias
  • Shorty
  • Phil
  • Mutton Man
  • Nanny Goat
  • The goat man
Hobby
  • attracting nymphs and other fangirls
Imagem
  • 250
Enemies
TAB
  • Todos
Home
Occupation
  • Herc's trainer
  • Trainer of heroes
Family
  • Sal
  • Cacophone
Fullname
  • Philoctetes
Films
  • Hercules
  • Hercules: Zero to Hero
Friends
Kana
  • フィル
Quote
  • "Two words: I am retired!"
Size
  • 325
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  • Philoctetes, better known as Phil, is an old Satyr (half-man and half-goat) infamous for training heroes who more often than not end up as failures. He appears as the deuteragonist in the 1997 Disney film, Hercules, and its television series. He was voiced by Danny Devito, who would later voice The Lorax, and by Robert Costanzo in the television series and in later appearances.
  • Filoctetes, ou Phil, é um sátiro (metade homem, metade bode). Ele é o treinador pessoal de Hércules e corre no Olympus Coliseum. Ele pode ser mal-humorado e argumentativo às vezes, mas igualmente bom e generoso. Ele freqüentemente julga pessoas antes que ele chegue a conhecê-los. Ele sonha em formar um herói tão poderoso que os deuses iram criar um signo astrológico no céu, e as pessoas diram "É o menino de Phil." No entanto, duvida que isto vá acontecer, às vezes, acreditar em sonhos são para novatos. Seu slogan é "duas palavras", onde ele diz algo a alguém, mas geralmente é mais ou menos do que duas palavras. Pateta e Ventusmuitas vezes contam as palavras dele com os dedos.
  • Philoctetes, meer bekend als Phil, is een personage uit Hercules en Hercules: The Animated Series.
  • In Greek mythology, Philoctetes was an archer recruited to fight in the Trojan War. He got into an argument, and was left on the island of Lemnos for about ten years. In 2007, Mary compared herself to him, even employing the name. (TV: Greeks Bearing Gifts)
  • Philoctetes was the son of King Poeas of the city of Meliboea in Thessaly. He was considered one of the lovers of the hero Heracles, and when Heracles wore the shirt of Nessus and built his funeral pyre, no one would light it for him except for Philoctetes or in other versions his father Poeas. This gained him the favor of the newly deified Heracles. Because of this, Philoctetes or Poeas is given Heracles' bow and poisoned arrows. Philoctetes was one of the many eligible Greeks who competed for the hand of Helen, the Spartan princess; according to legend, she was the most beautiful woman in the world. As such, he was required to participate in the conflict to reclaim her for Menelaus in the Trojan War. Philoctetes was stranded on the Island of Lemnos or Chryse by the Greeks on the way to Troy. There are at least four separate tales about what happened to strand Philoctetes on his journey to Troy, but all indicate that he received a wound on his foot that festered and had a terrible smell. One version holds that Philoctetes was bitten by a snake that Hera sent to molest him as punishment for his or his father's service to Heracles. Another tradition says that the Greeks forced Philoctetes to show them where Heracles's ashes were deposited. Philoctetes would not break his oath by speech, so he went to the spot and placed his foot upon the site. Immediately, he was injured in the foot that touched the soil over the ashes. Yet another tradition has it that when the Achaeans, en route to Troy at the beginning of the war, came to the island of Tenedos, Achilles angered Apollo by killing King Tenes, allegedly the god's son. When, in expiation, the Achaeans offered a sacrifice to Apollo, a snake came out from the altar and bit Philoctetes. Finally, it is said that Philoctetes received his terrible wound on the island of Chryse, when he unknowingly trespassed into the shrine of the nymph after whom the island was named (this is the version in the extant play by Sophocles). A modern interpretation of the cause of his wound is that he was scratched by a poisoned arrow. Commonly tips of arrows were poisoned with a combination of fermented viper venom, blood or plasma, and feces. Even a scratch would result in death, sometimes drawn out. A person who survives would do so with a festering wound. Regardless of the cause of the wound, Philoctetes was exiled by the Greeks and was angry at the treatment he received from Odysseus, King of Ithaca, who had advised the Atreidae to strand him. Medôn took control of Philoctetes' men, and Philoctetes himself remained on Lemnos, alone, for ten years. Helenus, the prophetic son of King Priam of Troy, was forced to reveal, under torture, that one of the conditions of the Greeks' winning the war was that they needed the bow and arrows of Heracles. Upon hearing this, Odysseus and a group of men (usually including Diomedes) rushed back to Lemnos to recover Heracles' weapons. (As Sophocles writes it in his play named Philoctetes, Odysseus is accompanied by Neoptolemus, Achilles' son, also known as Pyrrhus. Other versions of the myth don't include Neoptolemus.) Surprised to find the archer alive, the Greeks balked on what to do next. Odysseus tricked the weaponry away from Philoctetes, but Diomedes refused to take the weapons without the man. Heracles, who had become a god many years earlier, came down from Olympus and told Philoctetes to go and that he would be healed by the son of Asclepius and win great honor as a hero of the Achaean army. Once back in military company outside Troy, they employed either Machaon the surgeon (who may have been killed by Eurypylus of Mysia, son of Telephus, depending on the account) or more likely Podalirius the physician, both sons of the immortal physician Asclepius, to heal his wound permanently. Philoctetes challenged and would have killed Paris, son of Priam, in single combat were it not for the debates over future Greek strategy. In one telling it was Philoctetes that killed Paris, he fired four times, the first arrow went wide, the second struck his bow hand, the third hit him in the right eye, the fourth hit him in the heel, there was no need of a fifth shot. Philoctetes sided with Neoptolemus about continuing to try to storm the city. They were the only two to think so because they had not had the war-weariness of the prior ten years. Afterward, Philoctetes was among those chosen to hide inside the Trojan Horse, and during the sack of the city he killed many famed Trojans. After the war, he returned home to Meliboea, where he found a revolt. From there he went to Italy where he founded the towns of Petilia and Crimissa in Calabria and established the Brutti. He also aided Sicilian Greeks. When he died, he was buried next to the Sybaris River.
  • right|230px Philoctetes, auch einfach Phil genannt, ist ein ist ein nicht-spielbarer Charakter in der Kingdom Hearts-Reihe und der Heldentrainer, der Sora, Donald und Goofy nach Kämpfen in der Arena des Olymps zu „Juniorhelden” ernennt. Er ist auch der Trainer von Hercules und macht diesen zu einem berühmten Helden. In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days trainiert er auch Roxas. Er hat das Aussehen eines Satyrs, einem Waldgeist aus dem Gefolge des Dionysos, und wird oft einfach als Ziegenbock bezeichnet.
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