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But when Hades attempted to use Meg to convince him Hercules knocked him into the River Styx, where he was swarmed by the Spirits of the Dead and dragged to the bottom. Hercules at first decided to simply leave. Hades begged the hero to try and ease things with him and the other gods. Hercules emerged from the pit, a young man again, glowing brightly like the other gods and carrying Meg's unconscious soul.
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However, when he finally reached Meg his full godliness was restored by his willingness to risk his life to save Meg. He dived into the River Styx to retrieve her soul, a process that caused his body to age almost to the point of death. Hercules traveled to the Underworld to rescue her. Hades was furious, but he taunted Hercules that he at least had a parting gift: Meg's soul. Hercules was thus given his strength back and returned to Mount Olympus where he easily took down the Titans and freed the gods. This negated Hades's deal that Meg would not be hurt. However, Meg was fatally crushed saving Hercules from a falling pillar. Hercules, despite being powerless, managed to take down the monster, using his wits instead of his strength to trip the Cyclops over a cliff. Hades attacked Mount Olympus with the Titans and succeeded in overthrowing Zeus without Hercules to stop him. Hercules agreed, as long as Meg wouldn't be hurt. He asked Hercules to give up his strength for 24 hours (when he was set to overtake Mount Olympus) in exchange for Meg's freedom. When he found out that Hercules had fallen in love with Meg, he took this to his advantage and made a deal with Hercules. Meg was stuck doing tasks for Hades.Īfter discovering that Hercules was still alive (Pain and Panic having kept the incident involving the bottle secret for years), Hades sent numerous monsters to do away with Hercules, such as the Hydra, the Minotaur, the Nemean Lion, and others, but none worked.

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He did, but soon Meg's lover left her for another girl (in the series it is said that her lover was Adonis). Later, a young woman named Megara, or Meg, sold her soul to Hades so that he would rescue her lover. Thus, Hercules became a mortal but retained his God like strength, and spent his entire life on Earth. If it not for a human couple coming along and causing the demons to drop and break the bottle and losing the last drop. Hercules needed to drink every drop for it to work and it almost did. Hades sent his two demons, Pain and Panic, to kidnap baby Hercules and give him a potion that would render him mortal. Hades answers the titans to destroy Zeus. If Zeus's son, his nephew, Hercules was to fight Hades, Hercules would win. Upon receiving a visit from the Fates, he learned that he could succeed, but there was a catch. In the 1997 animated film, Hades sought to overthrow his older brother Zeus and rule Mount Olympus for himself. He ranked #8 in the top 30 Disney villains (One better than Lady Tremaine but under Captain Hook.) In all of his appearances, he was voiced by James Woods. Hades later reappeared in Hercules: The Animated Series and the Kingdom Hearts series. The exception of this is Zeus who basically treats him as a little brother. Apparently the rest of the Olympian gods don't care for Hades given the glares they give him when he comes to view Hercules for the first time. At one point it is also shown to be possible to blow his hair out, leaving him bald. His hair-flame has also been shown to flare when he grows particularly excited (as demonstrated when the Fates tell him he will overthrow Zeus), although in this case it remains blue. His hair is blue fire which flares up and turns red whenever he is angry or upset.
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The character's mannerisms in the final product were due to James Woods use of a "car-dealer"-style voice while the movie was being made. Unlike the Hades from the original Greek myth (who is fine with his job but still on the lower side when it comes to power), this version is a fast-talking evil deity reminiscent of Satan with somewhat of an obsession with overthrowing the gods and ruling Olympus.

Hades is based on the Greek god of the same name. James Woods Hades is the main antagonist in the 1997 Disney animated film Hercules.
