After Hercules grows up and becomes a famous hero, Hades uses Megara to come up a scheme to find out about Hercules’ weaknesses. However, baby Hercules didn’t finish the last drop of Hades’ potion and was able to keep his God-like strength as a mortal. ![]() He sends Pain and Panic to kidnap him, turning him into a mortal, and kill him. Hades’ goal was to plot revenge against Zeus, but in order to do that, after learning the future prediction told by the Fates, he has to get rid of his baby nephew Hercules. He has two sidekicks name Pain and Panic. ![]() He is the God of the Underworld, the brother of Zeus, and Hercules’ uncle. Hades is the main antagonist in Disney’s Hercules. Number two is Yzma from The Emperor’s New Groove (2000), and number three is Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty (1959). My favorite Disney Villian is Jafar from Aladdin. Hades is one of my favorite characters from the movie, and he’s definitely up in my list of the top favorite Disney Villains. The gospel music just works, and the Muses stole the show, and I really love the animation of it, so fantastic! I think I started watching Hercules as a teenager, and I got me appreciated it, as well as an adult. My favorite song from Hercules is definitely “Zero to Hero”. Of course, you’ve got the incredible Alan Meiken to write the music and composing the music score, and David Zippel to write the lyrics, who would also work on the music and songs for Disney’s Mulan (1998) a year later. I remember the songs from Hercules that were played from any of the Disney Sing-Along-Songs were “Zero to Hero”, “One Last Hope”, and “I Won’t Say I’m in Love”. However, when I was a kid, I grew up watching the Disney Sing-Along-Songs on VHS, and each one will play a song number from one of the sequences from the movie. I don’t think we ever owned the VHS copy of it. Oddly enough, I never watched Hercules growing up. This was the first Disney animated movie that’s based on the story of the demi-god hero, Hercules, from the Greek mythology. ![]() I absolutely love Hercules! Hercules is one of my top favorite Disney animated movies, first released in year 1997, directed by the amazing Ron Clements and John Musker, the teammates behind The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Treasure Planet (2002), The Princess and the Frog (2009), and Moana (2016). This happens to be my very first time doing a drawing of the Disney character Hades from Hercules, and from what I can tell you, it was a fun experience. That imaged was also shared on both Instagram and Facebook, too. To go back to the Watercolor of the Month 53 post I published back in late-July, towards the end of it, I have shared you all an image of the uncolorized Hades drawing, taken from during in-making process, and I announced that I will be sharing it as an upcoming blog topic in August. So, if you have not seen the fan art and its topic from March, you can find it in the link down below at the end of this post. ![]() The last time I shared you all any of my Disney watercolor fan art pieces was a full artwork of Tinker Bell posing herself on the mirror, which that was taken from one of her iconic scenes from Walt Disney’s animated classic, Peter Pan (1953). Today, you’ll get to see my very first artwork of the God of the Underworld himself, Hades, from the Disney animated film, Hercules (1997).Īll drawn and painted in watercolor on the ninth page from the 9 in. Finally, moving on to today’s new fun topic coming up here at The Autistic Animator’s Desk! It’s finally here, and I am very pleased and exciting to share you all a very new Disney watercolor fan art, but most of all, my very first fan art drawing on one of my favorite characters, as well as one of my top favorite Disney Villains.
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