That river of souls thing was made up entirely for this movie. There were five rivers in Hades but the dead were either in Tartarus or the Elysian Fields or the Asphodel Fields depending on if they were good or bad or if they had been judged yet. (There is one more area, whose name I forget, where the really good guys go who have been reincarnated three times...and of course the Plain of Judgement where they were judged). [Perhaps this is trivia, but it's not a mistake. The movie is not supposed to be a filmed version of the exact myths, it's supposed to be based on myths but mostly new material.]
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Hades: I've only got 24 hours to get rid of this bozo before the plan that I've been setting up for eighteen years goes up in smoke. And you...are wearing...his...MERCHANDISE!
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In the scene where Hercules is hiding behind a curtain from all the ladies Meg pulls down the curtain and Hercules only has one gold band.In the next shot Hercules has two gold bands. See more...
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In ancient Greece the definition of a hero was actually someone who was half human, half god, so Hercules really is a true hero. See more...
Hercules (1997) - 19 corrections
starring Danny DeVito, James Woods, Rip Torn, Susan Egan, Tate Donovan (add more)
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Musical
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That river of souls thing was made up entirely for this movie. There were five rivers in Hades but the dead were either in Tartarus or the Elysian Fields or the Asphodel Fields depending on if they were good or bad or if they had been judged yet. (There is one more area, whose name I forget, where the really good guys go who have been reincarnated three times...and of course the Plain of Judgement where they were judged). [Perhaps this is trivia, but it's not a mistake. The movie is not supposed to be a filmed version of the exact myths, it's supposed to be based on myths but mostly new material.]
In Disney's Hercules 1997 movie the facts are wrong. It portrays Hera as loving Hercules. One problem with that. Hera never gave birth to Hercules. Alcemene did. Hera disliked Hercules intensely and caused him to have to do the 12 labors. I understand it was a kid's movie.but they could have gotten it factual partially. [It is a myth. Heracles (Greek name) never existed. They can change up the myth to meet their storylines and as you stated it is a kid's movie not a documentary. Even Gladiator was not held up to such standards and it involved real people.]
When one of the Fates throws her eyeball to her right, Hades catches it and throws it to his right where it is caught by Pain and Panic. In turn, they throw it to their right and it is caught by the Fates, but in the first shot, the Fates, Hades and Pain and Panic were standing in a line. [This mistake is completely messed up. First of all, what happens is that the Fates' eyeball falls out, Pain and Panic catch it, and Hades catches it again once they kick it. Second, the "first shot" takes place about 30 seconds before the incident with the eyeball, meaning that the characters had plenty of time to move around between shots.]
Hera isn't actually Hercules's mother; his mother is a mortal woman. She hated him, and on many occasions tried to kill him. [And you think they'd just add that fact into a kids movie? A mother-hating-child relationship isn't exactly something you'd want your children talking about, you know. Plus, the movie does not claim to be historically accurate.]
In the beginning, Hades says Zeus bestowed the job of ruling the underworld upon him. This is incorrect. Zeus, Hades, and their brother drew lots to see who would rule what. (Zeus got the sky, their brother, Poseidon, got sea and Hades got stuck with the underworld. The earth was left for the goddesses.). [The film is only based on Greek mythology, there is such a thing as creative license. The whole plot is based on Hades wanting to get back at Zeus for being left with the Underworld, it would make little sense if the brothers had drawn straws.]
Notice Hades normally has blue hair, but when he gets angry he gets the yellow and red flames? The problem is, a blue flame is hotter than a red or yellow flame, so therefore, he cools off when he gets angry. [The colors are not about indicating heat, they are about indicating temperament. Blue is known to represent coolness and red to represent "hot" emotions such as anger.]
If the fates knew about the future, why did they even bother trying to cut his "thread of life" if the knew that he was going to turn into a god again? [It is quite possible that in the excitement, any thought or realisation that Hercules would actually become a full god was forgotten. Wouldn't you, in their position, be so excited that you were about to kill the King of the Gods' son that you would forget what you might have seen for the future? I know I would.]
In the scene where the young Hercules is toppling the pillars, the direction of the domino-effect changes from shot to shot. In one shot they are going outward from the center. In the next they are going from the outside in. [Actually, when Hercules grabs the pillar to stop it from toppling, he hits two pillars with it. They both fall in opposite directions and, as the courtyard is circular, the domino effect runs in a circle, eventually falling on the pot guy.]
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