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{{Infobox character
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|image = Hercules-br-disneyscreencaps.com-10269.jpg
|name = Aphrodite
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|name = Aphrodite<br>Αφροδίτη
|films = ''[[Hercules]]''
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|films = ''[[Hercules (film)|Hercules]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Hercules (TV series)|Hercules]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Hercules (TV series)|Hercules]]''
 
|voice = [[Lisa Kudrow]]
 
|voice = [[Lisa Kudrow]]
 
|inspiration = The Greek goddess of love and beauty
 
|inspiration = The Greek goddess of love and beauty
 
|alias = Venus
|personality = Friendly, Benevolent, calm, snarky
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|personality = Friendly, benevolent, calm, snarky, romantic, sassy, fiesty
 
|appearance = Slender, light magenta skin, dark magenta lips, long thick blonde hair, purple eyelids, blue eyes, dark magenta single-strapped dress with pink heart-shaped brooch, golden ankle rings, golden high heels
 
|occupation = Goddess of Love and Beauty<br>Princess of the Gods
 
|occupation = Goddess of Love and Beauty<br>Princess of the Gods
 
|alignment = Good
 
|alignment = Good
 
|goal = To Oversee Love
 
|home = [[Mount Olympus]]
 
|home = [[Mount Olympus]]
 
|family = [[Hephaestus]] (fiancé)
|friends = The [[Olympian Gods]], [[Hercules]], [[Cupid]], [[Hephaestus]], [[Megara]],[[Medusa (Hercules)|Medusa]]
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|friends = The [[Olympian Gods]], [[Hercules (character)|Hercules]], [[Cupid]], [[Hephaestus]], [[Megara]],[[Medusa (Hercules)|Medusa]]
 
|minions = [[Cupid]]
 
|enemies = [[Hades]], [[Titans]]
 
|enemies = [[Hades]], [[Titans]]
|likes = Love
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|likes = Love, Phil
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|dislikes = Hades flirting with her
|powers = Immortality<br>Control over love and beauty<br>The standard powers and abilities of a god
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|powers = Immortality<br>Control over love and beauty<br> Teleportation<br>Lutumkinesis<br>Transmutation<br>The standard powers and abilities of a god
 
|quote = "Greetings mortal! I am Aphrodite, Goddess of- Oh! Hey wait, [[Hercules (character)|you're]]- you're like Zeus' son right?"
 
|quote = "Greetings mortal! I am Aphrodite, Goddess of- Oh! Hey wait, [[Hercules (character)|you're]]- you're like Zeus' son right?"
 
}}'''Aphrodite''' is the [[Olympian Gods|Olympian Goddess]] of love and beauty. She is loved and adored by many and she even has her own theme song.
|appearance = Pink skin, long, blonde hair, blue eyes, long eyelashes, purple eyeliner, purple, single-strapped dress with pink, heart-shaped brooch, golden ankle rings, golden high heels,
 
|birthday = Eons Ago
 
|goal = To Oversee Love
 
|family =[[Hephaestus]] (fiancé)
 
|minions = [[Cupid]]
 
|alias = Venus
 
|dislikes = Hades flirting with her}}'''Aphrodite''' is the [[Olympian Gods|Olympian God]]dess of love and beauty. She is loved and adored by many and she even has her own theme song.
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
The goddess of love is very friendly, calm, and benevolent, but she can also get annoyed at times.  She initially acts very refined, but after her introductions tends to fall into a relaxed "valley girl" personality. Her introductions are accompanied by a musical jingle, which everybody, herself included, regards as very tiring. She is established as being romantically involved with Hephaestus, although this is never elaborated on.
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The goddess of love is very friendly, calm, and benevolent, but she can also get annoyed at times. She initially acts very refinedly, but after her introductions tends to fall into a relaxed "valley girl" personality. Her introductions are accompanied by a musical jingle, which everybody, herself included, regards as annoying. She is established as being romantically involved with Hephaestus, although this is never elaborated on.
   
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Despite the way she talks, Aphrodite isn't the Goddess of Love for nothing. She knows how love works and how special it is, and guides those who pray to her in matters of love. A perfect example was when she was prayed to by [[Medusa (Hercules)|Medusa]] and she initially tried to push the young gorgon in the right direction though she instead accepted a deal with Hades, to her disappointment. Despite this, she returned to resolve an issue between Medusa, Hades, and Hercules (whom Medusa had accidentally turned to stone because of Hades) and reminded the Lord of the Underworld of the particulars of his deal to Medusa. Aphrodite was proud when Medusa passed up the chance to become human to restore Hercules to flesh and blood and was happy to provide Medusa with a special pair of sunglasses to block her petrifying gaze, content that Medusa had learned that true friends accept you for who you are, not what you pretend to be.
===Physical Appearance===
 
Aphrodite takes the form of a slender, beautiful woman of young age with pink skin and very long, blonde hair reaching down to her legs.  She wears slight makeup consisting of deep purple eyeliner. She has blue eyes and long eyelashes standing out from the corners of her eyes.  Her clothing consists of a purple, single-strapped dress; it consists a heart-shaped brooch on the strap, and a skirt reaching down to her feet with a slit cut at the front just after reaching her thighs.  She also wears a pair of golden high heels that match her hair color as well as two ankle bracelets in the same color.  Since she is a goddess, she gives off a pink and gold luminescence.
 
   
===Powers and Abilities===
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===Physical appearance===
 
Aphrodite takes the form of a slender, attractive woman with a small waist, light magenta skin, and very long, thick, blonde hair reaching down to her legs. She has purple eyelids, dark magenta lips, blue eyes, and long eyelashes standing out from the corners of her eyes. Her clothing consists of a dark magenta, a single-strapped dress which consists of a heart-shaped brooch on the strap, and a skirt reaching down to her feet with a slit cut at the front just after reaching her thighs. She also wears a pair of golden high heels that match her hair color as well as two ankle bracelets in the same color. Since she is a goddess, she gives off a pink and gold luminescence.
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===Powers and abilities===
 
Aphrodite possesses the natural powers and abilities of an Olympian goddess such as: immortality, omnipresence, superhuman strength, metamorphosis, and teleportation.
 
Aphrodite possesses the natural powers and abilities of an Olympian goddess such as: immortality, omnipresence, superhuman strength, metamorphosis, and teleportation.
 
*'''Amokinesis:''' As the Goddess of Love and Beauty, she has control over love and beauty and is responsible for creating love between mortals.
 
*'''Amokinesis:''' As the Goddess of Love and Beauty, she has control over love and beauty and is responsible for creating love between mortals.
*'''Floral manipulation:''' In the animated TV series, whenever she walks, she leaves behind a trail of flowers, this could suggest she may have slight naturakinetic power.
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*'''Floral manipulation:''' In the animated TV series, whenever she walks, she leaves behind a trail of flowers, this could suggest she may have slight naturalkinetic power.
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*'''Teleportation''' - Aphrodite has the ability to appear into thin air, after being summoned.
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*'''Lutumkinesis''' - She can manipulate magically clay objects and shape their physical forms.
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*'''Transmutation''' - The ability to turn one form of matter into another. She used this power to bring [[Galatea]] to life.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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In the film, she has a very minor role in which she only appears in minor cameos.
 
In the film, she has a very minor role in which she only appears in minor cameos.
   
In the beginning of the film, she is present for the party celebrating the arrival of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]'s newborn child [[Hercules (character)|Hercules]]. However, shortly afterwards, [[Pain and Panic]] kidnap the child and turn him mortal.  She, along with the rest of the gods are sent by Zeus to search for the missing child, only to come up unsuccessful.
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At the beginning of the film, she is present for the party celebrating the arrival of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]'s newborn child [[Hercules (character)|Hercules]]. However, shortly afterward, [[Pain and Panic]] kidnap the child and turn him, mortal. She, along with the rest of the gods are sent by Zeus to search for the missing child, only to come up unsuccessful.
   
Eighteen years later, she is seen imprisoned with the other Gods after they lost against [[Hades]] and the [[Titans]]. Luckily she and the other Gods are freed by Hercules. At the end of the film, after Hercules decides to be a mortal on Earth, [[Phil]] attempts to flirt with her, she then passionately kisses him before Hercules pulls him away.
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Eighteen years later, she is seen imprisoned with the other Gods after they lost against [[Hades]] and the [[Titans]]. Luckily she and the other Gods are freed by Hercules. At the end of the film, after Hercules decides to be a mortal on Earth, [[Philoctetes|Phil]] attempts to flirt with her, she then passionately kisses him before Hercules pulls him away.
   
===''[[Hercules (TV series)|Hercules: The Animated Series]]''===
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===''[[Hercules (TV series)|Hercules: The Series]]''===
 
In the animated series, she makes numerous appearances and acts as the force behind the plot in quite a few episodes.
 
In the animated series, she makes numerous appearances and acts as the force behind the plot in quite a few episodes.
   
In "[[Hercules and the Big Kiss]]", [[Cassandra]] foresees herself kissing [[Icarus]] so she decides to sell her soul to Hades in order to prevent this. After Hercules hears of this he asks for Aphrodite's help, who proceeds to give him [[Cupid]]'s bow and arrows to make Cassandra fall in love with Icarus, thus breaking Hades' deal.
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In "[[Hercules and the Big Kiss]]", [[Cassandra (Hercules)|Cassandra]] foresees herself kissing [[Icarus]] so she decides to sell her soul to Hades in order to prevent this. After Hercules hears of this he asks for Aphrodite's help, who proceeds to give him [[Cupid]]'s bow and arrows to make Cassandra fall in love with Icarus, thus breaking Hades' deal.
   
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In "[[Hercules and the Gorgon]]", Aphrodite is called on to help [[Medusa]] make new friends, but [[Hades]] horns in, intending to recruit the young gorgon into his service. Both give Medusa an offer: Aphrodite offers Medusa a special pair of sunglasses that will enable her to interact with other people without turning them into stone while Hades offers to turn Medusa human during the day so long as she works for him as a monster at night. Medusa is less than impressed with Aphrodite's offer though Aphrodite tries to convince Medusa not to accept Hades' deal, the Lord of the Underworld sweetens it with a twist that if someone can accept Medusa for who she truly is he will turn her human permanently and release her from his service, which convinces Medusa to accept his deal, to Aphrodite's disappointment.
In "[[Hercules and the Dream Date]]", Hercules wants a date to the Aphrodesia Dance so he asks Aphrodite to bring his [[Galatea|clay sculpture]] to life. She perfects the sculpture by embodying her Hercules physical and Personality attributes.
 
   
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Later, after Medusa accidentally turned [[Hercules (character)|Hercules]] into stone (thanks to Hades' meddling) they see that instead of coming to slay Medusa, Hercules had been coming to apologize and give her flowers. Aphrodite appears and points this out to Hades that Hercules had accepted Medusa for who she truly is and of Hades' promise. Hades prepares to turn Medusa human permanently but Medusa takes Hercules' shield so that the magic is reflected onto him, restoring him to flesh and blood, much to Hades' chagrin. Covering his eyes, Hercules asks Medusa out on a date and Medusa nervously asks Aphrodite if her offer is still open, to which the Goddess of Love proudly obliges and watches Medusa and Herc leave on their date with a smile... until Hades begins to flirt with Aphrodite and suggest they go on a date too. In response, Aphrodite calls upon her fiancé, [[Hephaestus]], to deal with the Lord of the Dead.
In "[[Hercules and the Gorgon]]", Aphrodite is called on to help Medusa make new friends.
 
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In "[[Hercules and the Dream Date]]", Hercules wants a date to the Aphrodesia Dance so he asks Aphrodite to bring his [[Galatea|clay sculpture]] to life. She perfects the sculpture by embodying her physical and personality attributes.
   
 
===''[[House of Mouse]]''===
 
===''[[House of Mouse]]''===
Although Aphrodite doesn't actually appear in this show, in the episode "[[Suddenly Hades]]", [[Pete]] disguises himself as her to seduce Hades after breaking a thermostat during a heat wave prompting everyone to leave, except for Hades himself since he loves the heat, but is eventually exposed by Mickey and the gang after Hades calls "her"/him a "big, hairy pita."
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Although Aphrodite doesn't actually appear in this show, in the episode "[[Suddenly Hades]]", [[Pete]] disguises himself as her to seduce Hades after breaking a thermostat during a heatwave prompting everyone to leave, except for Hades himself since he loves the heat, but is eventually exposed by Mickey and the gang sees after Hades sees through the disguise and calls "her"/him a "big, hairy pita."
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 05:31, 15 September 2020

Aphrodite is the Olympian Goddess of love and beauty. She is loved and adored by many and she even has her own theme song.

Background

Personality

The goddess of love is very friendly, calm, and benevolent, but she can also get annoyed at times. She initially acts very refinedly, but after her introductions tends to fall into a relaxed "valley girl" personality. Her introductions are accompanied by a musical jingle, which everybody, herself included, regards as annoying. She is established as being romantically involved with Hephaestus, although this is never elaborated on.

Despite the way she talks, Aphrodite isn't the Goddess of Love for nothing. She knows how love works and how special it is, and guides those who pray to her in matters of love. A perfect example was when she was prayed to by Medusa and she initially tried to push the young gorgon in the right direction though she instead accepted a deal with Hades, to her disappointment. Despite this, she returned to resolve an issue between Medusa, Hades, and Hercules (whom Medusa had accidentally turned to stone because of Hades) and reminded the Lord of the Underworld of the particulars of his deal to Medusa. Aphrodite was proud when Medusa passed up the chance to become human to restore Hercules to flesh and blood and was happy to provide Medusa with a special pair of sunglasses to block her petrifying gaze, content that Medusa had learned that true friends accept you for who you are, not what you pretend to be.

Physical appearance

Aphrodite takes the form of a slender, attractive woman with a small waist, light magenta skin, and very long, thick, blonde hair reaching down to her legs. She has purple eyelids, dark magenta lips, blue eyes, and long eyelashes standing out from the corners of her eyes. Her clothing consists of a dark magenta, a single-strapped dress which consists of a heart-shaped brooch on the strap, and a skirt reaching down to her feet with a slit cut at the front just after reaching her thighs. She also wears a pair of golden high heels that match her hair color as well as two ankle bracelets in the same color. Since she is a goddess, she gives off a pink and gold luminescence.

Powers and abilities

Aphrodite possesses the natural powers and abilities of an Olympian goddess such as: immortality, omnipresence, superhuman strength, metamorphosis, and teleportation.

  • Amokinesis: As the Goddess of Love and Beauty, she has control over love and beauty and is responsible for creating love between mortals.
  • Floral manipulation: In the animated TV series, whenever she walks, she leaves behind a trail of flowers, this could suggest she may have slight naturalkinetic power.
  • Teleportation - Aphrodite has the ability to appear into thin air, after being summoned.
  • Lutumkinesis - She can manipulate magically clay objects and shape their physical forms.
  • Transmutation - The ability to turn one form of matter into another. She used this power to bring Galatea to life.

Appearances

Hercules

In the film, she has a very minor role in which she only appears in minor cameos.

At the beginning of the film, she is present for the party celebrating the arrival of Zeus and Hera's newborn child Hercules. However, shortly afterward, Pain and Panic kidnap the child and turn him, mortal. She, along with the rest of the gods are sent by Zeus to search for the missing child, only to come up unsuccessful.

Eighteen years later, she is seen imprisoned with the other Gods after they lost against Hades and the Titans. Luckily she and the other Gods are freed by Hercules. At the end of the film, after Hercules decides to be a mortal on Earth, Phil attempts to flirt with her, she then passionately kisses him before Hercules pulls him away.

Hercules: The Series

In the animated series, she makes numerous appearances and acts as the force behind the plot in quite a few episodes.

In "Hercules and the Big Kiss", Cassandra foresees herself kissing Icarus so she decides to sell her soul to Hades in order to prevent this. After Hercules hears of this he asks for Aphrodite's help, who proceeds to give him Cupid's bow and arrows to make Cassandra fall in love with Icarus, thus breaking Hades' deal.

In "Hercules and the Gorgon", Aphrodite is called on to help Medusa make new friends, but Hades horns in, intending to recruit the young gorgon into his service. Both give Medusa an offer: Aphrodite offers Medusa a special pair of sunglasses that will enable her to interact with other people without turning them into stone while Hades offers to turn Medusa human during the day so long as she works for him as a monster at night. Medusa is less than impressed with Aphrodite's offer though Aphrodite tries to convince Medusa not to accept Hades' deal, the Lord of the Underworld sweetens it with a twist that if someone can accept Medusa for who she truly is he will turn her human permanently and release her from his service, which convinces Medusa to accept his deal, to Aphrodite's disappointment.

Later, after Medusa accidentally turned Hercules into stone (thanks to Hades' meddling) they see that instead of coming to slay Medusa, Hercules had been coming to apologize and give her flowers. Aphrodite appears and points this out to Hades that Hercules had accepted Medusa for who she truly is and of Hades' promise. Hades prepares to turn Medusa human permanently but Medusa takes Hercules' shield so that the magic is reflected onto him, restoring him to flesh and blood, much to Hades' chagrin. Covering his eyes, Hercules asks Medusa out on a date and Medusa nervously asks Aphrodite if her offer is still open, to which the Goddess of Love proudly obliges and watches Medusa and Herc leave on their date with a smile... until Hades begins to flirt with Aphrodite and suggest they go on a date too. In response, Aphrodite calls upon her fiancé, Hephaestus, to deal with the Lord of the Dead.

In "Hercules and the Dream Date", Hercules wants a date to the Aphrodesia Dance so he asks Aphrodite to bring his clay sculpture to life. She perfects the sculpture by embodying her physical and personality attributes.

House of Mouse

Although Aphrodite doesn't actually appear in this show, in the episode "Suddenly Hades", Pete disguises himself as her to seduce Hades after breaking a thermostat during a heatwave prompting everyone to leave, except for Hades himself since he loves the heat, but is eventually exposed by Mickey and the gang sees after Hades sees through the disguise and calls "her"/him a "big, hairy pita."

Gallery

Hercules

Hercules: The Series


v - e - d
Hercules logo
Media
Films: Hercules (video/soundtrack) • Hercules: Zero to HeroHercules (live-action film)

Shows: TV seriesHouse of MouseChibi Tiny Tales
Video games: Hercules Action GameAnimated Storybook: HerculesHades ChallengeKingdom HeartsKingdom Hearts: Chain of MemoriesKingdom Hearts IIKingdom Hearts 358/2 DaysKingdom Hearts Birth by SleepKingdom Hearts coded Kingdom Hearts χ Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ/Union χKingdom Hearts IIIDisney Emoji BlitzDisney Heroes: Battle ModeDisney Sorcerer's ArenaDisney Speedstorm

Disney Parks
Disney Animation BuildingIt's a Small WorldSorcerers of the Magic KingdomHercules in the Underworld

Entertainment: Animazment: The MusicalDisney Dreams: An Enchanted ClassicDisney's WishesFantasmic!Hercules: The Muse-icalMickey's Gift of DreamsOnce Upon a MouseVillains Tonight!
Parades: Disney Stars and Motor Cars ParadeHercules Victory ParadeThe Hercules Electrical ParadeThe Wonderful World of Disney Parade
Fireworks: Happily Ever AfterHarmoniousMomentousWishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney DreamsWonderful World of AnimationIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationWondrous Journeys
Summer: Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise
Halloween: Disney's Not So Spooky SpectacularDisney Villains Wicked GatheringFrightfully Fun ParadeHocus Pocus Villain SpelltacularHouse of De Vil-lainsMaze of Madness: The Nightmare Experiment ContinuesMickey's Boo-to-You Halloween ParadeRe-Villains! Halloween ParadeRock on With The Disney VillainsScream and Shout Halloween ParadeThe Villains WorldVillains Night Out!World of Color: Villainous!
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade

Characters
Original: HerculesHadesPegasusPhiloctetesMegaraPain and PanicFatesMusesZeusHeraHermesHephaestusAthenaAresPoseidonAphroditeArtemisApolloOlympian GodsThebansDionysusTitansCerberusHydraMinotaurSthenoNemean LionNessusNymphsAmphitryon and AlcmeneHarpiesCetusCaledonian BoarCharonBob the NarratorGriffinsCupidDemeter

TV Series: ChipaclesHestiaIcarusCassandraAdonisHelen of TroyTempestCirceTritonGalateaPandoraMedusaEchidnaTyphonEchidna's ChildrenFuriesHecateCanis and LupusNemesisMr. ParenthesesHomerFear and TerrorIbidAntaeusPrometheusDaedelusMorpheusKronosGaiaAmphitriteAchillesTheseusOrionNestor & MeleagerKing MidasMelampusLavinaAndromedaSyrinxMr. GriffTiviusOrthosQueen HippolyteMomalusArachneCaucasian EagleSphinx MartindaleGegeneisOtus

Episodes
Season One: "Hercules and the Apollo Mission" • "Hercules and the King of Thessaly" • "Hercules and the Secret Weapon" • "Hercules and the Assassin" • "Hercules and the Big Kiss" • "Hercules and the River Styx" • "Hercules and the Techno Greeks" • "Hercules and the World's First Doctor" • "Hercules and the Pool Party" • "Hercules and the Prince of Thrace" • "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate" • "Hercules and the Living Legend" • "Hercules and the Return of Typhon" • "Hercules and the Owl of Athena" • "Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyte" • "Hercules and the Bacchanal" • "Hercules and the Underworld Takeover" • "Hercules and the Comedy of Arrows" • "Hercules and the Hostage Crisis" • "Hercules and the Disappearing Heroes" • "Hercules and the Argonauts" • "Hercules and the Drama Festival" • "Hercules and the Phil Factor" • "Hercules and the All Nighter" • "Hercules and the Song of Circe" • "Hercules and the Trojan War" • "Hercules and the Dream Date" • "Hercules and the Big Games" • "Hercules and the Jilt Trip" • "Hercules and the Falling Stars" • "Hercules and the Golden Touch" • "Hercules and the Minotaur" • "Hercules and the Son of Poseidon" • "Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods" • "Hercules and the Griffin" • "Hercules and the King For a Day" • "Hercules and the Pegasus Incident" • "Hercules and the Big Sink" • "Hercules and the Big Lie" • "Hercules and the Prom" • "Hercules and the Spartan Experience" • "Hercules and the Complex Electra" • "Hercules and the Long Nightmare" • "Hercules and the Arabian Night" • "Hercules and the Aetolian Amphora" • "Hercules and the Romans" • "Hercules and the Yearbook" • "Hercules and the Odyssey Experience" • "Hercules and the Grim Avenger" • "Hercules and the Spring of Canathus" • "Hercules and the Big Show" • "Hercules and the Tiff on Olympus"

Season Two: "Hercules and the First Day of School"" • "Hercules and the Visit from Zeus" • "Hercules and the Driving Test" • "Hercules and the Parent's Weekend" • "Hercules and the Prometheus Affair" • "Hercules and the Hero of Athens" • "Hercules and the Caledonian Boar" • "Hercules and the Epic Adventure" • "Hercules and the Poseidon's Cup Adventure" • "Hercules and the Muse of Dance" • "Hercules and the Kids" • "Hercules and the Gorgon" • "Hercules and the Green-Eyed Monster"

Songs
Original: The Gospel TruthGo the DistanceOne Last HopeZero to HeroI Won't Say (I'm in Love)A Star is BornShooting StarI Can't Believe My Heart

TV series songs: Send My Boy to SchoolMy TownPericles of AthensPromethean DittyThe AgoraThe BacchanalThe Man That I LovePucker Up or Let Him SnoozeThat's How the Story GoesAphrodesia DanceLove Is In The AirSince the Light Went AwayAin't Life a BeachCan-Do KingKronos StoneWhat's a Mother to Do?Sreamin' Grecian Teenage BluesLethe Water on the Brain!One Good ManYou're My Hero

Locations
Ancient GreeceMount OlympusUnderworldPhil's IslandThebesPrometheus AcademyAtlantis City
Objects
Skull PacifierArmageddon BowLightning BoltsMortal PotionTrident
Miscellaneous
Disney Sing Along Songs: From HerculesMusical