A young widow named Alcmena is told about this and flees the palace, crying. Sometime later, Alcmena cradles a baby named Hercules. He battles it with his sword and gets Arianna to safety. 'The Labours of Hercules') is a 1958 Italian peplum film based upon the Hercules and the Quest for the Golden Fleece myths. After Zeus leaves Hercules, Hera confronts Hercules by telling him about the "Twelve Labors". Despite that, they retain a strong relationship. She then plans to kill Hercules, but she falls because of his strength. Taking note of this, Hera decides to "help" Hercules, hoping to end him. At first, she's angry that he never told her about this. Hercules manages to trick him into taking the world back and leaves with the apples. Hercules tells him about the final task and Atlas tells him that he hid the apples himself. Both antagonists ask a person or group of people who know about the future (Fate, a young woman who tries to tell Hera that there's no way she can change the future and the Fates, a group of creatures who share an eye and don't discourage Hades from killing Hercules). After a few days, Atlas returns with the apples, but he refuses to take back the world. Meanwhile, on Mount Olympus, Hera, a mother of a child herself, calls out for a woman named Fate. D&D Beyond Metacritic Reviews, Best Individual Achievement: Directing in a Feature Production, Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a Feature Production, Best Individual Achievement: Effects Animation, Best Individual Achievement: Character Animation, Best Music, Original Comedy/Musical Score, Best Performance in a Voiceover - TV or Film - Young Actor. She tricks him into telling him to ask Atlas for advice. He gets concerned about what could happen if her plan fails and asks a lot of questions, which angers her. WATCH THE FILM. Just then, he remembers that it will burst into flames if he kills it and decides to throw it into the sea. Even though Hera advises him not to tell Zeus about the challenges, he goes to Arianna and tells her. Hercules is like Gaston by building muscles and Arianna is like Belle by reading. A young widow named Alcmena is told about this and flees the palace, crying. He takes one and finds Atlas. However, she comes up with another plan to defeat Hercules by using Arianna as bait. … He tells him that he was busy with the "Twelve Labors", thinking that it was all real, but Zeus admits that he knew all along. He climbs the cliffs where he finds a flock of birds on top. Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus, Hercules separating the mounts Calpe And Abyla, Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen, BWV 213, Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_films_featuring_Hercules&oldid=979579971, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Theatrical Animated production by Walt Disney Pictures, Direct-to-video animated production by Walt Disney Television Animation, Theatrical Also known as Jason and the Golden Fleece, TV film Also known as Jason and the Golden Fleece, Theatrical Spoof adapted from a stage play, in which Hercules is a coward, This page was last edited on 21 September 2020, at 14:57. | He goes inside the sphynx and triggers a trap. | Hercules (Italian: Le fatiche di Ercole, lit. | FAQ Be As Strong As Hercules Exercises DOWNLOAD Hercules takes Zeus' Winged horse Called Pegasus and flies up into the air. Back on Earth, Hercules and Arianna find a secret place in the palace's gardens and bond. On Earth, an old statue tells his companions about Olympus hundreds of years ago. He tricks Hercules into holding the world for him while he finds the apples. Enchanted Tales: Hercules: 1997: Cam Clarke (voice) Direct-to-video animated production by … He swims out and returns to Hera, which shocks her and her servants. She flies up to Hercules and encourages him to kill the creature. She reassures him that Hercules will be dead soon. She returns to the palace where the servants are busy worrying over the newborn princess, Arianna. Zeus looks over her in pity and descends to Earth. Sometime later, Alcmena cradles a baby named Hercules. She continues to give him more challenges and each time, he reads about them, thanks to Arianna, and succeeds, angering Hera even more. They both find out that they're both different, Arianna is interested in reading and learning, but Hercules is more physical. User Reviews Zeus flies down to Earth, asking Hercules what he's been doing. While mourning for his mother's death, Hercules finally meets Zeus who tells him who he is. Zeus offers them both to live on Mount Olympus, but he turns him down and they both reign as king and queen of Castalia. Fate tries to calm her down but fails. He begins by talking about a king and queen expecting a baby. He agrees, especially since she's reading a scroll on the first labor. As a baby, Hercules defeats a creature that tries to kill him. He begins by talking about a king and queen expecting a baby. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Hera was the name of Zeus' wife (and sister) in Disney's film and here, she's the antagonist. Meanwhile, Zeus is training Hercules, but he's having difficulty because of his strength. Back on Earth, Hera believes she's won but is furious that Hercules has succeeded. He's able to avoid and finds the Ruby Lion of Nemean, but he triggers another trap. She asks how her plan could have failed to which Iphicles answers by saying Hercules had been studying with Arianna. When Hera finds out that Zeus talked to Hercules, she becomes angry. Hercules risks his life to save the girl he loves. She also tells her that Hercules will have a hard time to achieve his destiny without her interference. Buy Film. It's never addressed that Hera is Zeus' sister. | In Egypt, Hercules encounters a Sand dragon, which he easily defeats. https://golden-fillms.fandom.com/wiki/Hercules?oldid=4689, Mary Kay Bergman - Hera, Iphicles, Princess Arianna, A family member wants to kill him to fulfill a self-proclaimed prophecy (Hera and Hades, both siblings of Zeus). On Earth, an old statue tells his companions about Olympus hundreds of years ago.