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What’s up everyone!!! Welcome back to my Channel once again!! Today I decided to do a tribute to Hades from the Disney film Hercules using The Song Ready or Not I’m Coming by Oomph!
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Hades’ famous catchphrase.
BA-BOOM. NAME IS HADES, LORD OF THE DEAD. HI, HOW YA DOING?
I’ve got twenty-four hours, to get rid of this… bozo, or the entire scheme I’ve been setting up for eighteen years… goes up in smoke, and you… are wearing… HIS… MERCHANDISE?!?!
HADES YELLING AT PAIN FOR WEARING HERCULES BRANDED SANDALS.
Hades is the main antagonist of Disney’s Hercules franchise, serving as the main antagonist of Disney’s thirty-fifth full-length animated feature film Hercules and Hercules: The Animated Series, one of the secondary antagonists in Mickey’s House of Villains, and a recurring antagonist in the Kingdom Hearts franchise.
He is the ruler of the Underworld, Pain and Panic’s leader and boss, Hercules’ uncle and arch-nemesis, and Zeus and Poseidon’s brother.
In all of his appearances, he was voiced by James Woods, who also played Falcon in Stuart Little 2, 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, Reggie Belafonte in Surf’s Up and Maximilian “Max” Bercovicz in Once Upon a Time in America. 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.
Personality
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).
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Very awesome! Love it!