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===Ladon=== |
===Ladon=== |
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[[File:Ladon.jpg|thumb|Ladon]] |
[[File:Ladon.jpg|thumb|Ladon]] |
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'''Ladon''' is the youngest of Echidna's children and the last one she bore before Typhon was imprisoned. Out of all her children Ladon is the only one who bares a physical resemblance to both his parents. |
'''Ladon''' is the youngest of Echidna's children and the last one she bore before Typhon was imprisoned. Out of all her children Ladon is the only one who bares a physical resemblance to both his parents. |
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[[File:Gegenius.jpg|thumb|left|Gegenius]] |
[[File:Gegenius.jpg|thumb|left|Gegenius]] |
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+ | '''Gegeines''' is a 4-armed sailor eating yeti-like giant who is enemies with Jason of the Argonauts. [[Nymphs#Sea Nymphs|Sea Nymphs]] work with Gegenius luring sailors to him for him to feed on, in exchange he spares the Sea Nymphs. |
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+ | * He is based on the [[wikipedia:Gegenees|Gegenees]], 6-armed giants that live on the same island as the Doliones. They were fought of by Hercules with help from the Argonauts. |
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+ | * He was voiced by [[Brad Garrett]] in his 1st appearance, and [[Frank Welker]] in his 2nd appearance. {{-}} |
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− | [[File:Geryon.jpg|thumb|Geryon]] |
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− | '''Geryon''' is a large human-like monster with three torsos. Unlike the rest of his multi-headed siblings, Geryon's heads think in unison rather than each head having a mind of its own. |
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===[[Minotaur]]=== |
===[[Minotaur]]=== |
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[[File:Minotaur.jpg|thumb|Minotaur]] |
[[File:Minotaur.jpg|thumb|Minotaur]] |
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The '''Minotaur''' is a large humanoid bull who enjoyed causing mayhem and destruction in the city of Heraklion, the capital of Crete. When Crete's king Minos finally captured him he requested of Daedalus and Icarus to build a large maze to keep the Minotaur imprisoned. However the insane king only wanted to use the maze for entertainment by throwing innocent people into the maze so they could be hunted by the Minotaur. |
The '''Minotaur''' is a large humanoid bull who enjoyed causing mayhem and destruction in the city of Heraklion, the capital of Crete. When Crete's king Minos finally captured him he requested of Daedalus and Icarus to build a large maze to keep the Minotaur imprisoned. However the insane king only wanted to use the maze for entertainment by throwing innocent people into the maze so they could be hunted by the Minotaur. |
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====Trivia==== |
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*In the original myths, the Sphinx was female, not male. However this sphinx bears several similarities to its Egyptian counterpart, namely the beard and gender. |
*In the original myths, the Sphinx was female, not male. However this sphinx bears several similarities to its Egyptian counterpart, namely the beard and gender. |
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− | [[File:OldHarpy.JPG|thumb|A Harpy from the animated series.]] |
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− | The '''Harpies''' are female bird-like monsters with humanoid faces. Another smaller and more older [[List of minor characters in Hercules#Thieving Harpy|harpy]] appeared in ''Hercules and the Epic Adventure'' in which she is a thieving collector who steals anything that appears shiny or anything that seems interesting, like a poem. |
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− | [[File:Harpie.png|thumb|100px|left|A Harpy boss from the game]] |
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− | In the ''Hercules'' video game for the PlayStation the Harpy had a different design, sporting a more humanoid appearance with green skin, feline-like legs and tail, and wings on her back. |
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− | *In the original myths the Harpies were the children of [[List of minor characters in Hercules#Electra|Electra]] and Thaumas. |
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− | ===Argus Panoptes=== |
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− | [[File:Argus.jpg|thumb|left|Argus]] |
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− | '''Argus Panoptes''' is a flamboyant multi-eyed monster who lives at the base of Mount Olympus. He apparently enjoys drinking lattes and making lip balm and spending Saturday nights curled up with a good book. He is also close friends with [[Hermes]]. He is eager to help his friend but somewhat unwilling to part with the eye cream Hercules needed for rather obvious reasons. |
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− | ===Erymanthian Boar=== |
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− | [[File:ErymanthianBoar.jpg|thumb|Erymanthian Boar]] |
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− | The '''Erymanthian Boar''' is a monster, similar to a giant black pig, that is featured briefly in the movie attacking a village. |
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− | ===Scylla=== |
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− | [[File:Scylla.JPG|thumb|210px|left|Scylla]] |
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− | '''Scylla''' is a giant sea monster with the upper body of a woman and a lower half made up of many eels. In "[[Hercules and the Big Sink]]", she was summoned by Poseidon after he was bribed by Croesus to attack Hercules and keep him from finding Cassandra. |
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− | *In the original myth she was the daughter of both Echidna and Heracles. |
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− | *The eels that make up her lower half resemble [[Flotsam and Jetsam]] from ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' franchise. |
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− | ===Charybdis=== |
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− | [[File:Charybdis.png|thumb|174px|Charybdis]] |
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− | '''Charybdis''' is a gaping maw who resides within a tidal pool. In the episode "[[Hercules and the Poseidon's Cup Adventure]]", Poseidon summons her as an obstacle to the big race. |
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− | ===Furies=== |
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− | [[File:RealFuries.JPG|thumb|left|210px|Furies]] |
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− | The '''Furies''' are a race of giant purple reptilian birds with fangs that live in the Underworld. They attack anyone who comes near Hades' palace and they have numerous bones decorating their nests. Another race of artificial [[List of minor characters in Hercules#Furies|Furies]] are created by [[List of minor characters in Hercules#Electra|Electra]]'s anger, the differences between the two is that Electra's Furies seem less reptilian, wear spiked collars, have mechanical wings and disappear into dust after one hit. |
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− | ===Ceto=== |
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− | [[File:Ceto.JPG|thumb|left|Ceto]] |
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− | '''Ceto''' is a giant sea serpent who lives in the River Styx which is located in the Underworld. In the film, Hercules fought this monster during the ''Zero to Hero'' segment wherein Hercules and Phil where searching for it in an ominous sea, when they finally find Ceto Hercules quickly defeats it and turns it into a fishing trophy. Ceto also appears in the animated series as a resident of the Underworld who attacks anyone who falls into the River Styx. |
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− | [[File:CetoBaby.JPG|thumb|120px|An infant Ceto]] |
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− | *Ceto was a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology. |
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− | *In the film and the episode "Hercules and the Parents Weekend", Ceto is shown as having the tip of its tail forked while in other appearances it is not. |
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===Gorgon=== |
===Gorgon=== |
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[[File:Gorgon.JPG|thumb|left|140px|An image of a Gorgon]] |
[[File:Gorgon.JPG|thumb|left|140px|An image of a Gorgon]] |
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{{Main|Medusa (Hercules)}} |
{{Main|Medusa (Hercules)}} |
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An image of a '''Gorgon''' resembling the one from the film is seen in the episode ''Hercules and the Parents Weekend'' while Echidna is singing about her children. Whether Echidna is the mother of all Gorgons or just this one is unknown. |
An image of a '''Gorgon''' resembling the one from the film is seen in the episode ''Hercules and the Parents Weekend'' while Echidna is singing about her children. Whether Echidna is the mother of all Gorgons or just this one is unknown. |
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− | ===Doubt=== |
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− | [[File:Doubt.jpg|thumb|left|Doubt]] |
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− | '''Doubt''' is a large humanoid cobra who can instill the fear of doubt in anyone he bites. Hades teamed Doubt up with Pain and Panic in order to make Icarus doubtful about kissing Cassandra, for if he kissed her, Cassandra would be freed from a deal she made with Hades. |
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− | [[File:Arachne.jpg|thumb|Arachne]] |
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− | '''Arachne''' is the servant of the [[Fates]] who acts as the guardian of the Tapestry of Fate. She is a giant spider-like monster who dislikes her job greatly, but apparently she seems to complain about almost anything. When Hercules and Hades altered fate Arachne's fate was altered as well and she was no longer serving the Fates, yet she still complained about not being able to be a guardian. She mentioned that it was her mother who egged her into becoming a guardian. |
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− | *In the original Greek myth, she was a great human weaver who was cursed by [[Athena]] into becoming a monstrous spider hybrid. |
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− | [[File:ManEatingMare.jpg|thumb|left|A Man-Eating Mare]] |
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− | The '''Man-Eating Mares''' are a vicious species of wild and carnivorous horses who once belonged to the king of Thrace. |
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Revision as of 23:46, 2 September 2019
Echidna's Children are the most horrifying and vicious monsters of the ancient Greek world. They appeared in the Hercules TV series. As the children of Echidna and Typhon, they are all gifted with incredible strength and they can come in any form or size.
List of children
Cerberus
- Main article: Cerberus
Cerberus is a giant three-headed dog who acts as the guardian of the Underworld.
Hydra
- Main article: Hydra
The Hydra is a vicious giant female serpent with regenerative powers that was sealed under a boulder in Thebes.
Cyclops
This Cyclops is a giant hoofed monster with a single horn and eye who is never mentioned by name. He is far larger than the other Cyclopes seen in the series, but his large size and strength is nothing compared to the Cyclops from the film who allied himself with the Titans.
Orthos
- Main article: Orthos
Orthos is a lazy two headed cyclops that fought Hercules twice. One head is the thinker, the other head is dumber and tends to ruin their plans.
Trivia
- In original mythology, Orthos was a two headed dog doublet (brother) of Cerberus.
Nemean Lion
- Main article: Nemean Lion
The Nemean Lion was the scourge of Nemea who was feared by all its inhabitants.
Chimera
- Main article: Chimera (Hercules)
The Chimera is a giant amalgamation of numerous creatures, possessing a lion's body and mane, a dragon or lion-like face (which slightly resembles her father Typhon's), a goat's legs and horns, clawed humanoid hands, reptilian skin, and has a snake for a tail. She is capable of breathing flames from both ends.
Ladon
- Main article: Ladon
Ladon is the youngest of Echidna's children and the last one she bore before Typhon was imprisoned. Out of all her children Ladon is the only one who bares a physical resemblance to both his parents.
Gegeines
Gegeines is a 4-armed sailor eating yeti-like giant who is enemies with Jason of the Argonauts. Sea Nymphs work with Gegenius luring sailors to him for him to feed on, in exchange he spares the Sea Nymphs.
Trivia
- He is based on the Gegenees, 6-armed giants that live on the same island as the Doliones. They were fought of by Hercules with help from the Argonauts.
- He was voiced by Brad Garrett in his 1st appearance, and Frank Welker in his 2nd appearance.
Minotaur
- Main article: Minotaur
The Minotaur is a large humanoid bull who enjoyed causing mayhem and destruction in the city of Heraklion, the capital of Crete. When Crete's king Minos finally captured him he requested of Daedalus and Icarus to build a large maze to keep the Minotaur imprisoned. However the insane king only wanted to use the maze for entertainment by throwing innocent people into the maze so they could be hunted by the Minotaur.
Trivia
- In the original myth the Minotaur was the stepson of King Minos but in the animated series there is no mention of the two being related.
- In the film, the Minotaur had red eyes and lacked clothing and facial hair and in the episode Hercules and the Parents Weekend he had purple skin as an infant (although this may be due to a lack of fur).
- In the episode Hercules and the Bacchanal, it is implied that there may be more than one Minotaur.
Sphinx
The Sphinx is a game-show loving monster who lives high up on a mountain top. Whenever someone trespasses on his domain he forces them to play on his game show and if they answer all his questions right he gives them a fabulous prize but if they get them wrong he eats them.
Trivia
- In the original myths, the Sphinx was female, not male. However this sphinx bears several similarities to its Egyptian counterpart, namely the beard and gender.
Caucasian Eagle
The Caucasian Eagle is a giant bird who was ordered by Zeus to eat the liver of the imprisoned Titan Prometheus every day as punishment for the Titan's disobedience. After so many years together, it seemed that Prometheus and the Eagle had formed an unwanted casual relationship where they would casually talk about how annoying their routine is and how the Eagle has grown bored of eating nothing but Prometheus' liver to the point where he even brought an onion with him to add flavor to it, much to Prometheus' annoyance. When Prometheus was freed by Hercules, Hades transformed the Eagle into a fire bird to subdue him, which the Eagle appreciated as he could now eat the liver fried. In the end, Hercules managed to subdue the Eagle and convince his father to free Prometheus. As a result, he could no longer do his routine with the Titan. He was voiced by Jerry Stiller.
Gorgon
- Main article: Medusa (Hercules)
An image of a Gorgon resembling the one from the film is seen in the episode Hercules and the Parents Weekend while Echidna is singing about her children. Whether Echidna is the mother of all Gorgons or just this one is unknown.