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Hercules (1998 TV series)

Disney's Hercules: The Animated Series (commonly referred to as simply Hercules) is an American animated television series based on the 1997 film of the same name and the Greek myth. The series followed Hercules as a teenager, in training to be a hero, prior to the events of the film.

Hercules
Also known asDisney's Hercules: The Animated Series
Genre
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Musical
Based onHercules
by Walt Disney Animation Studios
Developed byTad Stones
Directed byPhil Weinstein
Starring
Theme music composerAlan Menken
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerTad Stones
Producers
Running time23 minutes
Production companyWalt Disney Television Animation[a]
Release
Original network
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseAugust 31, 1998 (1998-08-31) –
March 1, 1999 (1999-03-01)

The series premiered in syndication on August 31, 1998, and on ABC through its Disney's One Saturday Morning block on September 12, 1998.[1] The syndicated run lasted 52 episodes, while the ABC run lasted 13 episodes.[2]

Plot

The series follows Hercules, as a teenager, training as a hero, as well as trying to adjust to life. With his free-spirited friend Icarus, his future-seeing friend Cassandra, and his trainer Philoctetes ("Phil"), he battles his evil uncle Hades. Like all teenagers, though, Hercules has to worry about peer pressure when the snobbish prince Adonis ridicules him. The series notably contradicts several events and plot points in the original film.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
152August 31, 1998 (1998-08-31)March 1, 1999 (1999-03-01)Syndicated
213September 12, 1998 (1998-09-12)January 16, 1999 (1999-01-16)ABC

Characters

A majority of the cast from the film reprised their roles for the series.

  • Hercules (voiced by Tate Donovan) – The hero-in-training and the son of both Zeus and Hera, in contrast to the original myth of being half-mortal, half-god. Despite this, Hercules has been referred to as demigod throughout the series. Despite being a courageous youth in his hero training, Hercules is still an awkward teenager who clumsily goes about inadvertently destroying things or humiliating himself.
  • Philoctetes (voiced by Robert Costanzo) – The satyr hero trainer who serves as Hercules's coach, his best friend and sidekick. In the series, his training with Odysseus and Achilles remains intact. When asked about teenage Hercules' time attending Prometheus Academy, Phil told Megara it wasn't the most graceful period of Herc's life, partly because of Herc's flaws from his awkward phase as well as at one point sinking Phil's island briefly. Phil is one of the few characters from the original movie whose voice actor (Danny DeVito) did not return.
  • Pegasus (voiced by Frank Welker) – The winged horse "with the brain of a bird" formed from clouds by Zeus, he is the childhood pet and faithful companion of his owner Hercules.
  • Icarus (voiced by French Stewart) – Hercules' best friend, the boy who escaped from a labyrinth with his father on wax wings appears as a complete nut (he was "brain-fried" by flying too close to the Sun). Despite his accident, Icarus still flies every chance he gets resulting in a few more encounters with the Sun and other perils, often requiring Hercules to rescue him. Icarus is very adaptive, hence could adjust to about every situation, except when he is very jealous and acts irrationally. He could become an ultraserious soldier at boot camp or a nearly identical version of Hades himself. Thankfully, at the end of each episode, he reverts to his own odd self. He is also completely obsessed with Cassandra and flirts with her at every opportunity he gets. His father, Daedalus (voiced by David Hyde Pierce), is a teacher in the academy and Icarus does not acknowledge his parents' divorce. When Icarus graduates, he goes into inventing with his father and makes a fortune, earning the commercial title "Icarus, the Wax-Wing King".
  • Cassandra (voiced by Sandra Bernhard) – The Trojan War prophet appears as an attractive, yet antisocial girl, who has visions of the future (usually bad) once in a while, which are rarely believed. Icarus is obsessed with marrying her, though she has shown she has no reciprocation. She tolerated his presence even before Hercules joined the trio because otherwise, she would have had no friends, but even after she gained Hercules as a friend, she still continues to socialize with Icarus and even admitted to him that she considers him a good friend. After graduating, she joins the Oracle Friends Network.
  • Zeus (voiced by Corey Burton) – Hercules' father and king of the gods, he is always ready to provide advice on hero work, but is often prone to mistakes and recklessness, himself.
  • Hades (voiced by James Woods) – Ruler of the Underworld as well as Hercules' uncle and nemesis, he is wisecracking, devious, and hot-tempered; he constantly schemes to steal control of Mount Olympus from his brother Zeus.
  • Pain and Panic (voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait and Matt Frewer) – Two tiny shapeshifting demons, they are Hades' bumbling henchmen.

Many guest stars who have ended up on the show are:

Production

Development

The series was produced by Tad Stones, who had previously produced and directed the animated television series Aladdin. The directors of Hercules, John Musker and Ron Clements, jokingly said to him while the film was being produced: "Hey, Tad, we're doing a pilot for a series". The producers decided that the irreverence of the movie would be captured more easily by setting it within the events of the movie, with Stones declaring that "by ignoring continuity and trying to stay true to the elements of humor and adventure in the film, we came up with a much stronger series that really stands on its own". Since James Woods signed to voice Hades again, along with most of the cast of the film, many big-name actors were interested in taking part on the show. Over 150 celebrities took a part in the series, some self-lampooning: Merv Griffin played a griffin talk show host, game show host Wink Martindale played a riddle-expert sphinx and Mike Connors, famous for Mannix, played Athenian policeman Chipacles (named after CHiPs).[3]

Disney's revamping of Greek legend moved to the small screen in the late summer of 1998. Disney's Hercules had the Greek god still in "geek god" mode, before his "Zero to Hero" transformation. In the series, "Herc" was enrolled at Prometheus Academy, a school for both gods and mortals. Since events occur before young Herc meets and falls for the lovely Megara (Meg), he is joined by two new friends Cassandra (voiced by comedian Sandra Bernhard) and Icarus (voiced by French Stewart).

Animation

The animated television series' episodes and the direct-to-video film Hercules: Zero to Hero were animated by Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, Philippines, Walt Disney Animation Australia, Walt Disney Animation (Japan), Inc., Walt Disney Television International Japan, Studios Basara, Tama Productions, Delta Peak Productions, Frontier Pictures, Win Wood Productions, Nakamura Productions, Wang Films Productions Co., Ltd. and Thai Wang Films Productions Co., Ltd., Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd., Plus One Animation, Inc., Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd., Sunwoo Animation, Korea, Hana Animation, Jade Animations International Co., Ltd. and a New Zealand studio called Slightly Off Beat Productions NZ Co., Ltd. which was also based in the other countries of Seoul, Korea, Xindian District, Taipei, Taiwan and Japan.

Release

Broadcast

In 2000, Hercules moved to the now-defunct channel Toon Disney, where it continued airing until 2009. Disney XD aired the series for the first time in June 2011, when the channel launched in Canada.[4]

Streaming

Currently, the entire series is available on Disney+, with all episodes being listed as one season.[citation needed]

Reception

Critical

CommonSenseMedia gave the series a rating of 4 stars out of 5, noting that this "better-than-average spinoff has heart and brawn."[5] Calhoun Times and Gordon County News gave the series 3 stars out of 4.[6]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Jennifer E. Mertens, Robert Duran, Paca Thomas, Marc Perlman, Brian F. Mars, Melissa Ellis, Robbi Smith, Robert Poole III, Rick Hammel, Kenneth D. Young, Charles Rychwalski, Eric Hertsgaard, William Kean, David Lynch and Otis Van Osten Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing – Special Class Nominated
1999 Casey Stone for episode "Twilight of the Gods" Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing – Television Animation – Music Nominated
2000 James Woods for playing "Hades" Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Won
2000 French Stewart for playing "Icarus" Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Nominated
2000 Marc S. Perlman, Robert Duran and Paca Thomas Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing – Special Class Nominated
2000 Joseph LoDuca ASCAP Award for Top TV Series Won

Home media

Four episodes of Hercules were reformatted into the movie Hercules: Zero to Hero and released to home video in 1999. The episode "Hercules and the Yearbook" serves as the linking narrative, with random clips replaced with the episodes "Hercules and the First Day of School", "Hercules and the Grim Avenger" and "Hercules and the Visit From Zeus". Some of the dialogue between Hercules and Meg was altered to fit the episodes.

In 2003, a further VHS tape titled Hercules: TV Series was released. It contained two episodes of the series, Hercules and the World's First Doctor and Hercules and the Secret Weapon.

References

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 278. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 260–261. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ Lyons, Mike (September 1, 1998). "Disney's Little Big Screen: Turning Animated Features Into TV Series". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  4. ^ Disney XD Canada
  5. ^ "Hercules - TV Review". Common Sense Media. October 23, 2006.
  6. ^ "Video Views: 'Hercules' thunders on screen". Calhoun Times and Gordon County News – via Google News Archive.
  1. ^ Animation outsourced to Toon City, Walt Disney Animation Japan, Jade Animation, Sunwoo Entertainment, Plus One Animation, Sunmin Image Pictures, Slightly Off Beat Productions, Walt Disney Animation Australia, Wang Film Productions, Hanho Heung-Up, Hana Animation and Tama Production with additional production outsourced to Thai Wang Film Productions, Frontier Pictures, Studio Basara, Win Wood Productions, Nakamura Production, Delta Peak Production and Philippine Animation Studio.

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Disney s Hercules The Animated Series commonly referred to as simply Hercules is an American animated television series based on the 1997 film of the same name and the Greek myth The series followed Hercules as a teenager in training to be a hero prior to the events of the film HerculesAlso known asDisney s Hercules The Animated SeriesGenreComedy Fantasy MusicalBased onHerculesby Walt Disney Animation StudiosDeveloped byTad StonesDirected byPhil WeinsteinStarringTate Donovan Robert Costanzo French Stewart Sandra Bernhard James Woods Bobcat Goldthwait Matt Frewer Corey Burton Frank Welker Paul Shaffer Diedrich Bader Jodi Benson Robert Stack Linda HamiltonTheme music composerAlan MenkenComposersAdam Berry J Eric SchmidtCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes65 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerTad StonesProducersMark McCorkle Robert SchooleyRunning time23 minutesProduction companyWalt Disney Television Animation a ReleaseOriginal networkSyndication Season 1 ABC Season 2 Picture formatNTSCOriginal releaseAugust 31 1998 1998 08 31 March 1 1999 1999 03 01 The series premiered in syndication on August 31 1998 and on ABC through its Disney s One Saturday Morning block on September 12 1998 1 The syndicated run lasted 52 episodes while the ABC run lasted 13 episodes 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Characters 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Animation 5 Release 5 1 Broadcast 5 2 Streaming 6 Reception 6 1 Critical 6 2 Awards and nominations 7 Home media 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe series follows Hercules as a teenager training as a hero as well as trying to adjust to life With his free spirited friend Icarus his future seeing friend Cassandra and his trainer Philoctetes Phil he battles his evil uncle Hades Like all teenagers though Hercules has to worry about peer pressure when the snobbish prince Adonis ridicules him The series notably contradicts several events and plot points in the original film Episodes EditMain article List of Hercules 1998 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork152August 31 1998 1998 08 31 March 1 1999 1999 03 01 Syndicated213September 12 1998 1998 09 12 January 16 1999 1999 01 16 ABCCharacters EditMain article List of Disney s Hercules characters A majority of the cast from the film reprised their roles for the series Hercules voiced by Tate Donovan The hero in training and the son of both Zeus and Hera in contrast to the original myth of being half mortal half god Despite this Hercules has been referred to as demigod throughout the series Despite being a courageous youth in his hero training Hercules is still an awkward teenager who clumsily goes about inadvertently destroying things or humiliating himself Philoctetes voiced by Robert Costanzo The satyr hero trainer who serves as Hercules s coach his best friend and sidekick In the series his training with Odysseus and Achilles remains intact When asked about teenage Hercules time attending Prometheus Academy Phil told Megara it wasn t the most graceful period of Herc s life partly because of Herc s flaws from his awkward phase as well as at one point sinking Phil s island briefly Phil is one of the few characters from the original movie whose voice actor Danny DeVito did not return Pegasus voiced by Frank Welker The winged horse with the brain of a bird formed from clouds by Zeus he is the childhood pet and faithful companion of his owner Hercules Icarus voiced by French Stewart Hercules best friend the boy who escaped from a labyrinth with his father on wax wings appears as a complete nut he was brain fried by flying too close to the Sun Despite his accident Icarus still flies every chance he gets resulting in a few more encounters with the Sun and other perils often requiring Hercules to rescue him Icarus is very adaptive hence could adjust to about every situation except when he is very jealous and acts irrationally He could become an ultraserious soldier at boot camp or a nearly identical version of Hades himself Thankfully at the end of each episode he reverts to his own odd self He is also completely obsessed with Cassandra and flirts with her at every opportunity he gets His father Daedalus voiced by David Hyde Pierce is a teacher in the academy and Icarus does not acknowledge his parents divorce When Icarus graduates he goes into inventing with his father and makes a fortune earning the commercial title Icarus the Wax Wing King Cassandra voiced by Sandra Bernhard The Trojan War prophet appears as an attractive yet antisocial girl who has visions of the future usually bad once in a while which are rarely believed Icarus is obsessed with marrying her though she has shown she has no reciprocation She tolerated his presence even before Hercules joined the trio because otherwise she would have had no friends but even after she gained Hercules as a friend she still continues to socialize with Icarus and even admitted to him that she considers him a good friend After graduating she joins the Oracle Friends Network Zeus voiced by Corey Burton Hercules father and king of the gods he is always ready to provide advice on hero work but is often prone to mistakes and recklessness himself Hades voiced by James Woods Ruler of the Underworld as well as Hercules uncle and nemesis he is wisecracking devious and hot tempered he constantly schemes to steal control of Mount Olympus from his brother Zeus Pain and Panic voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait and Matt Frewer Two tiny shapeshifting demons they are Hades bumbling henchmen Many guest stars who have ended up on the show are Jason Alexander Jennifer Aniston Tom Arnold Ed Asner Jim Belushi Tia Carrere Dan Castellaneta Tim Conway David Cross Jon Cryer Jane Curtin Dom DeLuise Samantha Eggar Chris Elliott Cary Elwes Jon Favreau Craig Ferguson Will Ferrell Miguel Ferrer Harvey Fierstein Brad Garrett Sarah Michelle Gellar Kathie Lee Gifford Louis Gossett Jr Gilbert Gottfried David Alan Grier Blake Griffin Merv Griffin Linda Hamilton Estelle Harris Florence Henderson Jennifer Love Hewitt Eric Idle Jonathan Katz Lisa Kudrow Jane Leeves Eugene Levy Vicki Lewis Jennifer Jason Leigh Heather Locklear Andrea Martin Melissa Manchester Wink Martindale Reba McEntire Idina Menzel Kathy Najimy Wayne Newton John O Hurley Cheri Oteri Joe Pantoliano Mandy Patinkin Jeremy Piven Annie Potts Charles Nelson Reilly Carl Reiner Paul Reubens RuPaul William Shatner Richard Simmons Jerry Stiller George Takei Jeffrey Tambor Holland Taylor Jay Thomas Stephen Tobolowsky Jim Varney Vince Vaughn Patrick Warburton Steven Weber Betty White Fred Willard Steven WrightProduction EditDevelopment Edit The series was produced by Tad Stones who had previously produced and directed the animated television series Aladdin The directors of Hercules John Musker and Ron Clements jokingly said to him while the film was being produced Hey Tad we re doing a pilot for a series The producers decided that the irreverence of the movie would be captured more easily by setting it within the events of the movie with Stones declaring that by ignoring continuity and trying to stay true to the elements of humor and adventure in the film we came up with a much stronger series that really stands on its own Since James Woods signed to voice Hades again along with most of the cast of the film many big name actors were interested in taking part on the show Over 150 celebrities took a part in the series some self lampooning Merv Griffin played a griffin talk show host game show host Wink Martindale played a riddle expert sphinx and Mike Connors famous for Mannix played Athenian policeman Chipacles named after CHiPs 3 Disney s revamping of Greek legend moved to the small screen in the late summer of 1998 Disney s Hercules had the Greek god still in geek god mode before his Zero to Hero transformation In the series Herc was enrolled at Prometheus Academy a school for both gods and mortals Since events occur before young Herc meets and falls for the lovely Megara Meg he is joined by two new friends Cassandra voiced by comedian Sandra Bernhard and Icarus voiced by French Stewart Animation Edit The animated television series episodes and the direct to video film Hercules Zero to Hero were animated by Toon City Animation Inc in Manila Philippines Walt Disney Animation Australia Walt Disney Animation Japan Inc Walt Disney Television International Japan Studios Basara Tama Productions Delta Peak Productions Frontier Pictures Win Wood Productions Nakamura Productions Wang Films Productions Co Ltd and Thai Wang Films Productions Co Ltd Hanho Heung Up Co Ltd Plus One Animation Inc Sunmin Image Pictures Co Ltd Sunwoo Animation Korea Hana Animation Jade Animations International Co Ltd and a New Zealand studio called Slightly Off Beat Productions NZ Co Ltd which was also based in the other countries of Seoul Korea Xindian District Taipei Taiwan and Japan Release EditBroadcast Edit In 2000 Hercules moved to the now defunct channel Toon Disney where it continued airing until 2009 Disney XD aired the series for the first time in June 2011 when the channel launched in Canada 4 Streaming Edit Currently the entire series is available on Disney with all episodes being listed as one season citation needed Reception EditCritical Edit CommonSenseMedia gave the series a rating of 4 stars out of 5 noting that this better than average spinoff has heart and brawn 5 Calhoun Times and Gordon County News gave the series 3 stars out of 4 6 Awards and nominations Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1999 Jennifer E Mertens Robert Duran Paca Thomas Marc Perlman Brian F Mars Melissa Ellis Robbi Smith Robert Poole III Rick Hammel Kenneth D Young Charles Rychwalski Eric Hertsgaard William Kean David Lynch and Otis Van Osten Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing Special Class Nominated1999 Casey Stone for episode Twilight of the Gods Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing Television Animation Music Nominated2000 James Woods for playing Hades Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Won2000 French Stewart for playing Icarus Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Nominated2000 Marc S Perlman Robert Duran and Paca Thomas Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing Special Class Nominated2000 Joseph LoDuca ASCAP Award for Top TV Series WonHome media EditFour episodes of Hercules were reformatted into the movie Hercules Zero to Hero and released to home video in 1999 The episode Hercules and the Yearbook serves as the linking narrative with random clips replaced with the episodes Hercules and the First Day of School Hercules and the Grim Avenger and Hercules and the Visit From Zeus Some of the dialogue between Hercules and Meg was altered to fit the episodes In 2003 a further VHS tape titled Hercules TV Series was released It contained two episodes of the series Hercules and the World s First Doctor and Hercules and the Secret Weapon References Edit Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield p 278 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 260 261 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lyons Mike September 1 1998 Disney s Little Big Screen Turning Animated Features Into TV Series Animation World Network Retrieved June 5 2022 Disney XD Canada Hercules TV Review Common Sense Media October 23 2006 Video Views Hercules thunders on screen Calhoun Times and Gordon County News via Google News Archive Animation outsourced to Toon City Walt Disney Animation Japan Jade Animation Sunwoo Entertainment Plus One Animation Sunmin Image Pictures Slightly Off Beat Productions Walt Disney Animation Australia Wang Film Productions Hanho Heung Up Hana Animation and Tama Production with additional production outsourced to Thai Wang Film Productions Frontier Pictures Studio Basara Win Wood Productions Nakamura Production Delta Peak Production and Philippine Animation Studio External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Hercules 1998 TV series Hercules at IMDb Disney s Hercules at The Big Cartoon DataBase Disney s Hercules at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hercules 1998 TV series amp oldid 1144209671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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