. . . "Disney's Hercules"@en . . . "Become a true hero and become a god again"@en . . . . . . "Hercules"@en . . . "Greek god"@en . . . . "Hercules"@en . . . . . . "Fighting monsters"@en . . . "Hercules is the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. He is the son of Greek gods Zeus and Hera, and the nephew of the evil lord of the underworld, Hades. He is voiced by Tate Donovan and Josh Keaton voicing his younger self with Roger Bart doing his singing voice."@en . . . . . "God-like strength"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hercules is the protagonist of the 1997 Disney animated feature film of the same name, as well as its 1998-99 television series. While his strength is above average, Hercules isn't all that intelligent. But what the hero lacks in outstanding brains, he makes up for in compassion and the desire to do good, which is especially appreciated in a world with constant turmoil around every corner, be it by the hands of a demon or beast, or The Lord of the Dead himself, Hades."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Herc, Wonderboy , Sunspot , Jerc or Jercules , Blunder Boy , Wonder Breath , Two Legs , Herc the Jerk"@en . . . "Hercules is the titular protagonist of the film of the same name. He is the son of Greek gods Zeus and Hera, and the nephew of the evil lord of the underworld, Hades. He is voiced by Tate Donovan and Josh Keaton voicing his younger self with Roger Bart doing his singing voice."@en . . . "Hercules"@en . . "Deity"@en . . . . . . "Hercules (Disney)"@en . . . . "Demi-God"@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "288"^^ . . "Hercules is the protagonist of the 1997 Disney animated feature film of the same name, as well as its 1998-99 television series. While his strength is above average, Hercules isn't all that intelligent. But what the hero lacks in outstanding brains, he makes up for in compassion and the desire to do good, which is especially appreciated in a world with constant turmoil around every corner, be it by the hands of a demon or beast, or The Lord of the Dead himself, Hades. As mentioned above, Hercules is compassionate, and his most dominate trait is, without a doubt, his innocence and massively kind heart, in spite of being treated like a \"freak\" by his peers and those around him (with the exception of his foster parents) throughout his childhood, and adolescent years. Even after becoming a worldwide phenomenon, Hercules retained his innocence and cheerful nature, not once letting the fame dangerously inflate his ego. This makes Hercules one of the purest of heart Disney characters. Notably, whilst usually on the bright side, Hercules has an effective sternness to his personality, notably seen during the climax of the film, where the actions of Hades take a turn for the worse, killing and threatening the entire world of Olympus, as well as Megara. This can be seen again when his trainer and close companion, Phil, questioned Megara's affections towards the hero after witnessing her plotting against the latter with Hades (though it was a misunderstanding at that point in the movie). The primary lesson Hercules learns throughout the film is what it takes to be a true hero. Something his father Zeus explained he had to learn for himself. After meeting and falling in love with the beautiful femme fatale, Megara, Hercules would learn a true hero is measured by the strength of his heart, as opposed to the strength of his muscles."@en . . "7.8894E8"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .