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Have a mighty fun time with HERCULES, Disney's animated classic from the creators of ALADDIN and THE LITTLE MERMAID. Nominated for an Academy Award(R) (Best Music, Original Song, "Go The Distance," 1997), this legendary family favorite is packed with colossal laughs and nonstop adventure. Taken from the gods as a newborn and adopted on Earth, Hercules is just an awkward pillar of strength trying to fit in. What he wants most is to impress his father Zeus. When Hercules discovers Hades' sinister plot to take over Mount Olympus, he goes from zero to hero and, with the help of his pals Pegasus and Phil, discovers that real strength comes from the heart!|British artist/political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe was brought in to assist with character design, and he remained involved as an ongoing artistic advisor to the animators.|A field trip to Greece and Turkey in the summer of 1994 gave artists a firsthand look at landscapes and ancient sites, and an opportunity to hear expert accounts of classic Greek mythology.|Animation began in early 1995, and eventually a team of nearly 700 artists was involved with the project.|HERCULES features the first use of morphing in the animation process. Review: Happy lady. - This movie is so cute, I love it. Thank you. Review: A clever, enjoyable and under-rated Disney classic - It was only a matter of time until Disney Studios put their own dinstinctive spin on that mythical God-like hero, Hercules. When I first saw it on VHS format, I instantly fell for it. This animated film follows in the same spirit of my own personal favorite, "Aladdin" (no wonder why I like it), which blends dazzling animation, a clever story filled with satirical puns & in-jokes, toe-tapping showtunes, and engaging characters voiced by talented people. But within all the jokes and gags is the essential message that our hero must learn: That true heroism comes not from wonderous feats, but from within your heart. We watch as Hercules (displaying God-like strength, but turned mortal, thanks to the under-handed doings of the slimy Hades) evolves from gawky, clumsy teenager into a true heroic figure under the tutelage of Philotetes ("call me Phil"). A diminutive Satyr (the most unlikely trainer of heroes!) with a short fuse, Phil is voiced appropriately by Danny DeVito. Tate Donovan voices the uncertain but ambitious Herk perfectly. His Godly father Zeus is given hearty, boisterous authority by veteran actor Rip Torn. Bobcat Goldthwait and Matt Frewer have fun voicing Hades' bumbling demonic minions, Pain & Panic. One of the big surprises among the characters is the leading lady, Meg. Disney, for a change, went against the "pretty-but-useless" damsel-in-distress by choosing a brassy, wisecracking heroine who pokes fun at damsels-in-distress. But the character who really steals the show is the hot-headed but jocular Hades, Lord of the Underworld, voiced with deliciously villainous glee by James Woods. As with most Disney fare, "Hercules" is for the whole family. But be warned: Some scenes, such as Herk's battle with a head-sprouting Hydra monster and the equally monstrous Titans, may be too intense for little tykes. However, there's so much to enjoy in this pun-filled take on the legendary hero that you'll most likely stayed glued to the set from start to finish.

| Contributor | Amanda Plummer, Barbara Barrie, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carole Shelley, Charlton Heston, Danny DeVito, Don McEnery, Hal Holbrook, James Woods, John Musker, Matt Frewer, Paul Shaffer, Rip Torn, Roger Bart, Ron Clements, Samantha Eggar, Susan Egan, Tate Donovan Contributor Amanda Plummer, Barbara Barrie, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carole Shelley, Charlton Heston, Danny DeVito, Don McEnery, Hal Holbrook, James Woods, John Musker, Matt Frewer, Paul Shaffer, Rip Torn, Roger Bart, Ron Clements, Samantha Eggar, Susan Egan, Tate Donovan See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,020 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Animation |
| Initial release date | 1997-06-14 |
| Language | English, French, Spanish |
L**T
Happy lady.
This movie is so cute, I love it. Thank you.
R**D
A clever, enjoyable and under-rated Disney classic
It was only a matter of time until Disney Studios put their own dinstinctive spin on that mythical God-like hero, Hercules. When I first saw it on VHS format, I instantly fell for it. This animated film follows in the same spirit of my own personal favorite, "Aladdin" (no wonder why I like it), which blends dazzling animation, a clever story filled with satirical puns & in-jokes, toe-tapping showtunes, and engaging characters voiced by talented people. But within all the jokes and gags is the essential message that our hero must learn: That true heroism comes not from wonderous feats, but from within your heart. We watch as Hercules (displaying God-like strength, but turned mortal, thanks to the under-handed doings of the slimy Hades) evolves from gawky, clumsy teenager into a true heroic figure under the tutelage of Philotetes ("call me Phil"). A diminutive Satyr (the most unlikely trainer of heroes!) with a short fuse, Phil is voiced appropriately by Danny DeVito. Tate Donovan voices the uncertain but ambitious Herk perfectly. His Godly father Zeus is given hearty, boisterous authority by veteran actor Rip Torn. Bobcat Goldthwait and Matt Frewer have fun voicing Hades' bumbling demonic minions, Pain & Panic. One of the big surprises among the characters is the leading lady, Meg. Disney, for a change, went against the "pretty-but-useless" damsel-in-distress by choosing a brassy, wisecracking heroine who pokes fun at damsels-in-distress. But the character who really steals the show is the hot-headed but jocular Hades, Lord of the Underworld, voiced with deliciously villainous glee by James Woods. As with most Disney fare, "Hercules" is for the whole family. But be warned: Some scenes, such as Herk's battle with a head-sprouting Hydra monster and the equally monstrous Titans, may be too intense for little tykes. However, there's so much to enjoy in this pun-filled take on the legendary hero that you'll most likely stayed glued to the set from start to finish.
Y**L
Best cartoon 🎥 🍿
Best movie 🍿 for me growing up. Still is , that’s why this my 2nd time ordering it 😂 within 6 years . Lost the 1st one, now this my second 🤦♂️ lol . The movie played well 👍
I**R
Yay!
Family movie night. We all liked this one.
K**S
Great and perfect
Clearly what I needed!
P**E
Funny movie
An enjoyable movie on the whole, but some parts had to be explained to my children a little rough edged in places, but again another movie that you need to watch with your children
R**Y
Hero at Large
Disney brings new life to the Greek epic of the powerful mythic strongman in the fun-filled animated feature "Hercules". Hercules (Tate Donavan), the son of Greek Gods Zeus and Hera, is stripped of his immortality as an infant and seeks to regain his rightful place among the Gods of Olympus. With his godlike strength and the aid of his winged horse Pegasus and his feisty personal trainer Phil (Danny DeVito), Hercules will face incredible challenges and learn what it takes to be a true hero. Though not as memorable as "The Lion King", "Hercules" is a refreshing and funny animated romp for the whole family. The thirty-fifth Disney animated movie includes an amusing story, likable characters, a catchy musical score, colorful animation and comical references to pop culture. James Woods is hilarious as the hotheaded God Hades and Susan Egan is amusing as the streetwise damsel Megara. "Hercules" also features the voice talents of Bobcat Goldthwait, Matt Frewer, Rip Torn and Paul Shaffer. Despite its new cover art, "Hercules" Gold Collection is completely identical to the previously released Limited Edition. The thirty-fifth Disney animated feature is presented in 1.66:1 non-anamorphic widescreen format. The picture quality is the same but it's still a bright and colorful THX-Certified video transfer. Its 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is clear and quite dynamic. The interactive DVD menus are simple. Its only two supplemental extras are the 9-minute "The Making of Hercules" featurette and the Spanish version of the "Going the Distance" music video performed by Ricky Martin. In terms of supplemental material, "Hercules" is somewhat of a letdown compared to other Disney DVDs and earns a "B-".
S**N
I love it
I love this movie, it came really fast
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