Hades' moves set includes launching fireballs at Hercules while trying to evade the hero's sword. He is also one of the main antagonists of Disney Heroes vs. Villains.
Hades Hercules Voiced by James Woods First appearance Hercules (film) (1997) Last appearance Hercules (TV series) (1998-1999) Profile Race Olympian God Gender Male Occupation The God of the Underworld The Leader of the Titans (to short time) The Great Evil God The Ultimate Evil The Ultimate Prime Evil The True Prime Evil Master of All Evil Demon Olympian Master of Evil Chaos Death Shadows Destruction Disgood Disorder Di… He is a major player in all three primary wars. Hades then, wanting revenge for his previous humiliation, summons Wanting to find Zeus's weakness, Hades begins his revenge by taking out the Goddess of Wisdom, Hearing that Hades takes out his old rival and the fact that he was about to kill Zeus, the traitor god of war, Pete was upset that Hades did nothing about more about his own problem, Zeus. He was the brother of Zeus and uncle of Hercules. Hades is the Greek god of the dead, former Lord of the Underworld and Mal's father. While the Hades of Greek mythology was not particularly malevolent, the Disney version portrays him as an evil figure, albeit comedic. This misinformation resulted in the defeat of Before the war starts, a scientist, came by the name Pete, one of Maleficent's allies, finds Hades, after Maleficent orders him to find Hades. Hades is the Greek god of the Underworld and the main antagonist of the 1997 Disney animated feature film Hercules.
Bringing along a mystic amulet and knowledge of Forbidden Mountain's defenses, Jafar uses the amulet to summon some allies: On his way out, Jackal finds Hades communing with the Egyptian god of the dead, With their forces destroyed and their stronghold in tatters, Hades, Maleficent, and Shan Yu depart the Forbidden Mountain, finding another base to use while plotting their comeback. Hades is shown to be completely aggressive, resentful, and jealous of Zeus' position as King of the Gods and makes long-term plans to overthrow and kill him. When he meets with Gold and Pan at the diner, he gives in and tears up the contract and is reunited with Zelena, whose true love kiss freed him of being confined to the Underworld and offers Emma and the outsiders a portal back to Storybrooke.
Having heard that Inside the Underworld, Hades held a powerful Cybertronian artifact with similar properties ot the AllSpark. This interpretation of the character proved successful, making Hades one of the most popular Hades was granted ownership of the Underworld by Zeus, unwillingly. Though powerf… He catches the arrows Aku fires at him and tears through the demon with a blast of fire. Hades is shown to have a very poor working relationship with those in his service, primarily the witch Hades has several notable appearances on the series. Prior to his death, Facilier summoned the demon With the war finally over, Hades begins drawing up plans for another offensive against Olympus, now having regained all his powers. Hades was granted ownership of the Underworld by Zeus, unwillingly. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Hades takes them, searching through the pages and stopping on one with a picture of Hades later took Zelena for a ride where he wants Zelena to love him in order to restart his heart and proposes an offer to make chaos with him, but before that could happen, Hades learns that Gold and Peter Pan kidnapped Zelena in order to tear up the contract, which forced him to turn to Emma to help him.
Pain and Panic cover for their failure by claiming they killed Hercules, allowing Hades to continue with his planning. At times, the smallest inconveniences can send Hades over the edge, causing fiery fits and extreme damage to the area and people around him, depending on the situation. With the existence of Mount Olympus, Hades is suggested as one of the villains brought back to life to be imprisoned on the Isle of the Lost. Some of Hades' most memorable lines were ad-libbed by Woods. In Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Despite his villainous and egotistical nature, Hades can also be quite honest and appreciative, even willing to honor his deals to those who served him well. Unbeknownst to Zeus and the other deities, however, Hades despises the Underworld, as well as his job, finding them both gloomy, depressing, and overbearing.