Monday 1 June 2015

Disney Hercules Movie Questions



  1. Who are the singing ladies in the beginning? The singing  ladies are called ‘The Muses’.
  2. Who gave Hades his job? Zeus gave Hades his job which happened to be The Lord of the Underworld.
  3. Who should Hades release when the planets align? Hades would release the Titans because they would kill Zeus.
  4. How do you kill a god? To kill a God you have to make them mortal by giving them a mortal potion which makes them mortal and then killing them when they’re mortal.
  5. Phil is a . . . ?Saytar which is a half-man and half-goat creature..
  6. How is Phil convinced to train Hercules? When Hercules tells him that he is the son of Zeus and plus Zeus shot Phil with lightning.
  7. What does Hercules use as a “weapon” before he realizes it is wrong? He uses a Fish.
  8. The guy asks if Phil is the goatman who trained who? . . .  Who trained Achilles.
  9. How does Hercules get out of the Hydra? By getting swallowed by the Hydra and then cutting the Hydra’s stomach and getting out.
  10. How does Hercules finally kill the Hydra? By cutting through the Hydra’s stomach.
  11. How did Meg come to work for Hades? By selling her soul to him in order to save her boyfriend.
  12. Hercules cannot become a god because he is not a . . . ?True God from the Heart and plus he’s not immortal.
  13. What is Hercules’s weakness? Hercules’ weakness is losing the ones he love and of course Meg.
  14. How does Pain and Panic get Pegasus away? By transforming into a beautiful female Pegasus and persuading Pegasus by her beautiful appearance.
  15. What does Hercules have to do to free Meg from Hades? Give up his strength for 24 hours to Hades.
  16. How many Titans does Hades release? Hades releases five Titans.
  17. How does Hercules get rid of the Titans? By releasing the Gods and defeating them so they can return back to the Underworld where they belong.
  18. Why couldn't the fates cut Hercules’s “string”? The fates couldn't cut Hercules’ string because Hercules proved to his father Zeus that he is a true God by sacrificing his life for Meg.

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