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Thalia muse hercules
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Meg: “I’m a damsel, I’m in distress, I can handle this. Hercules: “Aren’t you… a damsel in distress?”

THALIA MUSE HERCULES FULL

And, as always, hey, full of dead people. You know, a little dark, a little gloomy. “I’ve got 24 hours to get rid of this… bozo, or the entire scheme I’ve been setting up for 18 years goes up in smoke, and YOU ARE WEARING HIS MERCHANDISE?” - Hadesġ5. “I didn’t know that playing hooky could be so much fun.” - Herculesġ4. “I can’t believe this guy! I throw everything I’ve got at him, and it doesn’t even…” - Hadesġ3. “I will face the world, fearless, proud, and strong…I can go the distance.” - Herculesġ2. “I won’t let you down, father!” - Herculesġ1. “People do crazy things… when they’re in love.” - Megaraġ0. “We were so close! So close, we tripped at the finish line.” - Hadesĩ. “For a true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” - ZeusĨ. “I’m a damsel, I’m in distress, I can handle this. “How am I supposed to prove myself a hero if nobody will give me a chance?” - Herculesĥ. “But if you found me, then where did I come from? Why was I left here?” - HerculesĤ. “I would go most anywhere to feel like I belong.” - Herculesģ. “Hey, you need an extra guy?” - HerculesĢ. You’ll go zero to hero with these epic one-liners.ġ. If you’re feeling nostalgic or just want a refresher on the funniest and punniest jokes and quotes from Hercules, we’ve gone ahead and rounded them up below. Basically, this man wrote the score to your childhood. How could it not? Menken is the musical genius behind other classics like The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Mulan. (Especially the bit where a perpetually philandering Zeus has an affair that results in the mythical hero of the hour.) Though lacking in any Greek influence, the music and score by Alan Menken is fun and memorable. Of course, this is Disney so the story of the Greek hero and son of Zeus was watered down and sanitized for younger audiences. The eighth film in what is known as the Disney renaissance of the ’90s, Hercules was not quite an instant classic like its predecessors, but garnered mostly positive reviews and is still remembered as a beloved animated film from the studio. Alright, now that that’s out of the way, it’s only fair to also give honorable mention to Philoctetes, Megara, and the hero of the hour, big man Hercules himself. Θάλεια is the Ancient Greek spelling of her name.Let’s call a spade a spade: the Muses were the best part of Disney’s Hercules. Her name means "the joyous, the flourishing" in Ancient Greek. Thalia (first woman) alongside her sisters in Disney's Hercules. She is given a sassy, humorous, eccentric, yet very kind personality, adding much comic relief into the film, she has the deepest and most powerful singing voice of The Muses provided by Roz Ryan, singing much of the high and low notes within The Muses' songs. She is by far the most petite of The Muses with a thick, plump figure, her outfit is a cream Greek style dress, with a split revealing her left leg, with cream ballet pumps, she wears purple lipstick and plays the trumpet. Disney's Thalia is depicted as a Goddess with deep brown skin, dark brown hair worn in an updo, consisting of her hair tied into a ponytail, split into two, that sits on top of her head, instead of hanging low, she has wide dark brown eyes and takes on a Black African appearance like her sisters. Even though, they live in Olympus, the muses are very in tune with the mortal realm, humble, friendly and driven to help humans, providing helpful advice and encouragement to them, such as with Meg, within the song, I Won't Say I'm In Love. During the movie, the goddesses also have the ability to manifest themselves as statues or paintings in the mortal realm, to interact with the humans when neccesary. Thalia is featured as a character in the Disney film, Hercules, alongside four other Muses, Melpomene, Calliope, Clio and Terpsicore, they are supporting characters and narrators in the movie, telling the stories of Hercules' life through songs. Many of her statues also hold a bugle and a trumpet (both used to support the actors' voices in ancient comedy), or occasionally a shepherd's staff or a wreath of ivy. Thalia was depicted with the form of a youthful woman, with an ivy crown, wearing boots and holding a comic mask in her hand. She and her sisters were taught by their half-brother and leader, Apollo, God of the Sun, on Mount Olympus, who helped them develop their talents, according to Apollodorus, she and Apollo later had The Corybantes together. The group takes after their mother, being Goddesses of memory, knowledge and art. Thalia and her sisters were bore in only one day. Thalia is the eighth born of The Nine Muses, daughters of Zeus, King of the Gods and Mnemosyne, Titan Goddess of Memory.














Thalia muse hercules