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He is the ruler of the [[w:c:evil:Underworld|Underworld]], [[Pain and Panic]]'s leader and boss, [[w:c:hero:Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]' uncle and arch-nemesis, and Zeus' younger (older in original Greek mythology) brother.
He is the ruler of the [[w:c:evil:Underworld|Underworld]], [[Pain and Panic]]'s leader and boss, [[w:c:hero:Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]' uncle and arch-nemesis, and Zeus' younger (older in original Greek mythology) brother.
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He was voiced by {{w|James Woods}} in all of his appearances, who also played [[Falcon (Stuart Little)|Falcon]] in ''Stuart Little 2'', [[James Woods (Family Guy)|himself]] in ''Family Guy'', [[Lex Luthor (Justice League Action)|Lex Luthor]] in ''Justice League Action'', [[Owlman (Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths)|Owlman]] in ''Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'', [[Dr. Phillium Benedict]] in ''Recess: School's Out!'', [[Gloomius Maximus]] in ''Rolie Polie Olie'', [[Captain Ahab (The Adventures of Moby Dick)|Captain Ahab]] in ''The Adventures of Moby Dick'', [[Ned Trent]] in ''The Specialist'', [[George Sheffield]] in ''Scarface: The World is Yours'', [[Martin Walker (White House Down)|Martin Walker]] in ''White House Down'', [[Lester Diamond]] in ''Casino'', [[Byron De La Beckwith (Ghosts of Mississippi)|Byron De La Beckwith]] in ''Ghosts of Mississippi'' and [[Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz]] in ''Once Upon a Time in America''. Whereas his singing voice was provided by {{w|Rob Paulsen}} in the song "''It's Our House Now!''" in ''Mickey's House of Villains''. In the musical, he was portrayed by {{w|Roger Bart}}, who also provided the singing voice of Hercules in the 1997 original film.
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He was voiced by {{w|James Woods}} in all of his appearances, who also played [[Falcon (Stuart Little)|Falcon]] in ''Stuart Little 2'', [[Victor (Bling)|Victor]] in ''Bling'', [[James Woods (Family Guy)|himself]] in ''Family Guy'', [[Lex Luthor (Justice League Action)|Lex Luthor]] in ''Justice League Action'', [[Owlman (Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths)|Owlman]] in ''Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'', [[Dr. Phillium Benedict]] in ''Recess: School's Out!'', [[Gloomius Maximus]] in ''Rolie Polie Olie'', [[Captain Ahab (The Adventures of Moby Dick)|Captain Ahab]] in ''The Adventures of Moby Dick'', [[Ned Trent]] in ''The Specialist'', [[George Sheffield]] in ''Scarface: The World is Yours'', [[Martin Walker (White House Down)|Martin Walker]] in ''White House Down'', [[Lester Diamond]] in ''Casino'', [[Byron De La Beckwith (Ghosts of Mississippi)|Byron De La Beckwith]] in ''Ghosts of Mississippi'' and [[Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz]] in ''Once Upon a Time in America''. Whereas his singing voice was provided by {{w|Rob Paulsen}} in the song "''It's Our House Now!''" in ''Mickey's House of Villains''. In the musical, he was portrayed by {{w|Roger Bart}}, who also provided the singing voice of Hercules in the 1997 original film.
Ba-boom. Name's Hades, Lord of the Dead. Hi, how ya doing?
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~ Hades' famous catchphrase.
Hades is the main antagonist of Disney's Hercules franchise, serving as the main antagonist of Disney's 35th full-length animated feature film Hercules, and one of the secondary antagonists in Mickey's House of Villains.
He is the ruler of the Underworld, Pain and Panic's leader and boss, Hercules' uncle and arch-nemesis, and Zeus' younger (older in original Greek mythology) brother.
He was voiced by James Woods in all of his appearances, who also played Falcon in Stuart Little 2, Victor in Bling, himself in Family Guy, Lex Luthor in Justice League Action, Owlman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Dr. Phillium Benedict in Recess: School's Out!, Gloomius Maximus in Rolie Polie Olie, Captain Ahab in The Adventures of Moby Dick, Ned Trent in The Specialist, George Sheffield in Scarface: The World is Yours, Martin Walker in White House Down, Lester Diamond in Casino, Byron De La Beckwith in Ghosts of Mississippi and Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz in Once Upon a Time in America. Whereas his singing voice was provided by Rob Paulsen in the song "It's Our House Now!" in Mickey's House of Villains. In the musical, he was portrayed by Roger Bart, who also provided the singing voice of Hercules in the 1997 original film.
Hades is normally cynical, sarcastic, manipulative and ruthless, but he has a serious anger management problem. As an Olympian God, he is immortal and specifically has authority over the dead.
Though temperamental and destructive, he is a persuasive fast-talker and a shrewd bargainer acting along the lines of a seedy car salesman or con-artist. At some point prior to the film, he took ownership of Megara's soul as the result of one of these bargains. Hades is shown to be completely aggressive, resentful, and jealous of Zeus' position as King of the Gods and makes long-term plans to overthrow and kill him.
Also, unlike most villains, Hades really does not like arrogance, but he does have constant mood swings, being entertaining, comedic and laid-back one minute, cloaking his dark aspirations in sarcasm and misdirection, and then argumentative, short-tempered, impatient and angry the next as even the slightest inconvenience sends him into a fiery rage despite his humorous attempts to remain calm.
Despite his villainous and egotistical nature, Hades can also be quite honest and appreciative, even willing to honor his deals to those who served him well. This was confirmed when he happily frees Megara from her servitude after draining Hercules of his super strength, saying that a deal is a deal. Also, when Megara was harmed and killed by the pillar that she protected Hercules from, Hercules' strength was restored, even though it would mean the downfall of Hades' diabolical plan. As well, Hades can also be somewhat friendly and demonstrative at times (hence when he politely introduced himself and greeted Hercules and others).
In House of Mouse, Hades is more polite and thoughtful, but only towards Maleficent (whom he has a crush on).
In the Kingdom Hearts videogame series, Hades is the only Disney Villain who is not corrupted by Heartless. He rejects Maleficent at a certain point. He views taking over the multi-verse as not worth his time, when just taking over his world would suit him, at-least once Maleficent's plans to do so have already failed him twice. This edition of Hades, to the collective Disney cannon, illustrates that Hades is both pragmatic and strong willed, neither trait out of character for his original movie/cartoon series iteration. In the games it is still demonstrated his anger has a breaking point even if his will does not and enough interference in his schemes will eventually cause Hades to go berserk with rage.
Appearance
Hades is a slender, muscular humanoid. He has bluish-gray skin, flaming blue hair, yellow eyes, and sharp teeth. He is also very tall. Hades' fire hair also affects his emotions: when he is angry, his skin turns red and his hair turns orange. In Hercules: The Animated Series, when Hades is confused or embarrassed, his hair goes out, revealing his baldness. Hades wears a black, gray, and blue robe with skull garments.
Powers and Abilities
Pyrokinesis: Hades controls fire and can shoot it in any direction, which destroys any object in its path.
Magma Manipulation: As the god of death, Hades can not only manipulate fire but also lava and magma.
Conjuring: He has the ability to create objects out of black mist
Teleportation: He can teleport himself from one point to another in black smoke.
Reality Warping: He has the ability to warp reality by using his deals (like when he took Hercules' strength or when he healed Megara's former lover).
Resurrection: As an immortal god, Hades can manipulate life and death and bring someone back from the dead, like he did with Jafar.
Sickness Inducement: As the god of death, Hades can manipulate sicknesses and other deadly diseases that can make someone die.
Terrakinesis: Hades has shown to have the power to manipulate the terrain when he was chasing after Prometheus and Hercules.
Telekinesis: Hades can move any object with his mind, like when he threw an altar on Hercules.
Underworld's Creatures control: He has the ability to control monsters like Cerberus, a three-headed dog, guards his palace. He can also create monsters.
Immortality: He is unaffected by age and he cannot die (unless he were to drink the magic potion that made Hercules mortal).
God-like strength and durability: As a god has shown huge levels of superhuman strength, endurance, durability, stamina, enhanced senses, and superhuman healing factor. However, his strength is noticeably inferior to Zeus' and equal to Poseidon's.
Dark Magic Manipulation: Hades is highly skilled in dark magic, including necromancy.
Former Powers and Abilities
Lightning Manipulation: In the episode "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate", Hades briefly altered fate to create an alternate universe, were he was King of the Gods and his brother Zeus was the God of Death. In this altered world, Hades also copied and stole his brother's lightning powers. However, after Hercules fixed the tapestry and restored the real universe, Hades then lost his position and lightning powers and was reverted to being the God of Death.
~ Hades bursting out in flames after learning Hercules is destined to defeat him, before relaxing
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Pain... Panic, got a riddle for ya: how do you kill a god? (Pain: I... do not know.) (Pain: You can't! They're immortal!) Bingo, they're immortal! So.... first, you're gonna turn that little sunspot..... mortal.
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~ Hades tasking Pain and Panic to kill the infant Hercules with a potion that renders anyone mortal.
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Meg, my little flower, my little bird, my little nut-meg. What exactly happened here? I thought you were going to persuade the River Guardian to join my team for the uprising, and here I am kind of...River Guardian-less. (Meg: I gave it my best shot, but he made me an offer I had to refuse!) Fine, so, instead of subtracting two years of your sentence, hey, I'm gonna add two on, okay? Give that your best shot!
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~ Hades confronting Meg over failing to get Nessus to join his side.
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So you took care of him, huh?! "Dead as a door nail"! Weren't those your EXACT words?!
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~ Hades to Pain and Panic after learning that they failed to kill Hercules.
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I'm about to rearrange the cosmos. And the one schlemiel, who can louse it up, is waltzing around IN THE WOODS!!!
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~ Hades raging against Pain and Panic about Hercules' survival.
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Stirring performance boys. I was really moved. (Panic: Jeepers, Mister?!) (Pain: I was going for innocence?) And, hey. Two thumbs WAY way up for our leading lady. What a dish, what a doll.
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~ Hades after Herc rescued Pain and Panic disguised as two Children.
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Let's get ready to RUMBLE!!!
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~ Hades as the battle between Hercules and Hydra begins.
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Guys. Guys. Re-lax! It's only halftime.
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~ Hades as the weather starts to rain
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My favorite part of the game... (Hercules: Uh...) Sudden death!!!
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~ Hades' evil grin
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I can't believe this guy! I've thrown everything I got on him, and it doesn't even- what.... are... those? (Pain: Umm... I don't know. I thought they look kinda dashy.) I've got 24 hours to get rid of this... bozo, or the entire scheme I've been setting up for 18 years... goes up in smoke. And you... are wearing... HIS MERCHANDISE?!!
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~ Hades yelling at Pain for wearing Air-Herc Sandals.
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I wonder if maybe I haven't been throwing the right curves at him.... Meg, my sweet. (Meg: Don't even go there.) See, he's got to have a weakness, because everybody's got a weakness. I mean, for what? Pandora, it was the box thing. For the Trojans, hey, they just bet on the wrong horse, okay? We simply need to find out Wonderboy's.
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~ Hades suggesting to Meg that Hercules might have a weakness.
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I need somebody who can... handle him as a man. (Meg: Hey, I sworn off man-handling.) Well, you know what, that's good, because that's what got you into this jam in the first place, isn't it?! You sold your soul to me to save your boyfriend's life! And how does this creep thank you: by running off with some babe. He hurt you real bad, didn't he, Meg? (Meg: Look, I learned my lesson, okay?) Which is exactly why I got a feeling you're gonna leap at my new offer. You give me the key to bringing down Wonder-Breath, and I give you... the thing you crave most in the entire cosmos: your freedom.
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~ Hades offering a deal to Meg to find Hercules' weakness in exchange for her freedom.
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Meg, Meg, Meg, my sweet, deluded little minion! Aren't we forgetting one teensy, weensy, but ever-so crucial, tiny, little detail? I OWN YOU!!! You work for me! If I say sing, you say "hey, name that tune!" If I say I want wonder boy's head on a platter, you say? (Meg: Medium of well-done?)
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~ Hades to Meg after she attempts to quit.
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He's a guy.
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~ Hades complaining to Meg about Hercules.
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Here's the trade-off: You give up your strength for about 24 hours; Okay, say the next 24 hours, and Meg here is as free as a bird and safe from harm; we dance, we kiss, we schmooze, we carry on, we go home happy. What do you say? Come on.
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~ Hades tricking Hercules into making a deal to take away his strength for 24 hours in exchange for Meg's safety.
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Yes, we're DEAD-BAM!! You may feel just a little queasy, it's kinda natural. Maybe you should... SIT DOWN!!! (throws a weight on Hercules) Now you know how it feels to be just like everyone else, Isn't it just... peachy? Oh. (chuckles) You'll love this one more thing. (to Meg) Meg, babe..... a deal's a deal. You're off the hook. And by the way, is she not a fabulous little actress? (Hercules: What do you mean?) I mean your little chickee-poo here was working for me all the time.... duh!
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~ Hades draining Hercules' super-strength before releasing Meg from his control, right before he confesses to Hercules that she was working for him until the moment.
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BROTHERS..... TITANS!!! LOOK AT YOU IN YOUR SQUALID PRISON!! WHO PUT YOU DOWN THERE?? (Titans: ZEUS!!!) AND NOW THAT I SET YOU FREE, WHAT THE FIRST THING YOU'RE GOING TO DO?!! (Titans: DESTROY HIM!!) Good answer. (Lythos: Crush Zeus!) (Hydros: Freeze him! (Pyros: Melt Zeus!) (Stratos: Blow him away!) Uh, guys? Olympus would be that way.
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~ Hades releasing the Titans before directing them to the correct location of Mount Olympus.
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Zeusy, I'm home! (Zeus: Hades......YOU'RE BEHIND THIS?!!) You are correct, sir!
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~ Hades revealing his true colors to Zeus by getting the Titans to trap him.
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Guys, get your titanic rears and gear and KICK some Olympian butt!! Whoa, is my hair out?!
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~ Hades ranting at the Titans' cowardice before Pegasus blew the fire out of his hair.
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We were SO CLOSE!!! So close, we tripped the finish line, why? Because our little nut-Meg has to go all noble!
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~ Hades after the Titans' defeat.
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Taxi! TAXI!!!
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~ Hades' defeat.
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What d'ya say? It's happy ending time! Everybody's got a little taste of somethin' but me. I got nothin'. I am here with nothin'. Anybody listenin'?! It's like I'm, what am I? An echo or something? Hello? Hel-lo?! Am I talking to, what? Hyperspace? Hello, it's me! Nobody listens.
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~ Hades' last words.
Trivia
Hades is ranked #8 in the Top 30 Disney Villains.
Hades has a surprisingly large fanbase. Various fans have sympathy for Hades, claiming that he truly could be a good person if he was never humiliated.
Another reason why Hades has a large fanbase could possibly be the fact that he is a very comedic villain. Originally, he was supposed to be less comedic and more serious. However, when James Woods auditioned for the role, Hades became the comedic villain that he is today.
Hades is the only Disney Villain who is loved by various fans as their personal favorite hilarious animated villain for various furious failures and funny humiliation.
Hades' voice actor, James Woods has stated that Hades is his favorite voice role and he reprises the role at any opportunity and has successfully done so with only one exception where his singing voice was provided by Rob Paulsen.
Also, James Woods ate a watermelon while recording to make the slurping sounds more authentic in the scene where he is eating worms.
His defeat (thrown into the River Styx) is potentially a reference to the Devil being thrown into the Lake of Fire in The Revelation of Saint John. However, the difference is while Hades was merely trapped in the River; Satan is completely and utterly destroyed from his fall into the Lake of Fire.
It was unknown how Hades became evil in the first place, but it can be assumed that it was out of jealousy that Zeus got to rule Olympus while he got stuck ruling the Underworld.
In classical mythology, Hades was actually a relatively passive and acquiescent god; he was simply feared, because of his position among the Olympians (i.e. he ruled over the Underworld).
Due to his immortality, Hades and Governor Ratcliffe are the only two Disney Renaissance villains who do not die at the end of his film, meaning that he would be able to find a way out of his fate. Although Jafar did not die at the end of the Aladdin, he actually dies at the end of the 1994 sequel The Return of Jafar.
He was originally supposed to be voiced by Jack Nicholson, who also portrayed Frank Costello in Martin Scorsese's The Departed, Jack Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, The Joker in Tim Burton's Batman, Jimmy Hoffa in Danny DeVito's Hoffa, Colonel Nathan R. Jessup in Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men, and Daryl Van Horne in the 1987 film The Witches of Eastwick by George Miller. However, Nicholson turned down the role because he felt that his payment was bad. Curiously, James Woods was considered to portray the Joker before Nicholson obtained the role.
Before the release of Descendants 3, it was theorized that he was Mal's absent father since the film's trailer. This is later confirmed in the film when it was released.