

#Angry hades hercules free#
So he held her hostage and convinced him to give up his super strength in exchange for her being set free and not getting hurt. Hades then sent Meg to find out if he had any weaknesses (though she fell in love with him), and soon discovered that Meg was his greatest weakness. So he sent several monsters, like the Hydra, a minotaur, and Medusa the Gorgon after him, but he destroyed them all. Hades remained oblivious to Hercules's survival until he found out from Meg that Nessus, the centaur, was defeated by him. Later, Meg sold her soul to Hades to save her boyfriend's life (and he left her for someone else). However, he didn't drink the last drop, thus retaining his super strength. Hades asked the Fates if Hercules, with his super-strength, could prevent him from taking over Mount Olympus, and they told him that he would if he were to fight, so Hades ordered Pain and Panic to kidnap him and give him a potion to make him mortal. Hades almost succeeds in putting the pacifier in the baby's mouth but the baby squeezes his finger, causing him to drop the pacifier.

He does this by pinching Hercules's nose, making the baby open his mouth. While on Olympus, Hades tried his very first attempt to harm Hercules: By attempting to stick a spiked skull-shaped pacifier into the baby's mouth. Hades is first seen appearing on Olympus to see the celebration. Cerberus, a three-headed dog, guards his palace. Pain and Panic are puny, cowardly minions that serve Hades, and they play a very little role in his quest for power. Hades controls fire and can shoot it in any direction, which destroys any object in its path. Hades has the ability to create objects out of black mist and control monsters. Hades can also be honest saying to Megara that "a deal's 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' plan. Also unlike most villains Hades does not like arrogance but does have mood swings being comedic and laid back one minute and then being short tempered and angry the next. Hades is shown to be jealous of Zeus' position as King of the Gods, and makes long term plans to usurp his brother. At some point prior to the film, he took ownership of Meg's soul as the result of one of these bargains. Though temperamental, he is a fast-talker, and a shrewd bargainer. As an Olympian God, he is immortal, and specifically has authority over the dead. Hades is normally evil and cynical, but has a serious anger management problem.
#Angry hades hercules skin#
His fire hair also affects his emotions, when he is confused or embarrassed in the TV series the flame goes out revealing his baldness, when he is angry his hair turns orange and his skin turns red. He also is very tall and wears a blue gray and black robe. Hades has blue-gray skin and flaming blue hair.
