![]() He is one of the most famous demigods of legend, as his father was a god and his mother was a mortal woman known for her beauty, and his feats were virtually unbeatable from a young age. Unlike the other four Titans, he was sent to battle Hercules.Heracles, (also Herakles, or Hercules to the Romans) appears in countless myths in Greek mythology. Arges- An enormous, fat cyclops imprisoned with the other Titans possibly an unknown element one.Stratos- A Titan formed from a living tornado.Pyros- A Titan made of living molten lava.Hydros- A skeletal ice dragon-like Titan.He continued swinging Stratos around before finally releasing him, sending him, Lythos, Hydros and Pyros into space, where they all exploded to their deaths. ![]() They attempted to run away, except for Stratos, who intended to stand his ground, but Herc grabed him and swung him around to suck up his three remaining brothers. Olympus where he engaged and defeated the other four Titans. In so doing, he accidentally caused the death of Megara as the clumsy Cyclops fell to his death, a column toppled towards Hercules, and Meg pushed him out of them, and was crushed to death instead.Īs a side effect of Megara being injured, Hercules was able to regain his strength because of a deal he made with Hades that Meg herself would be safe from harm's way. It is unknown if this actually killed him. ![]() Back down on Earth, Hercules managed to defeat the Cyclops by first blinding him and then tying his ankles together, causing him to fall from a high cliff. Hydros and Pyros used their combined ice and lava powers to imprison Zeus and immobilize him. The other four Titans easily took over Olympus, with Lythos battering down the front gates and Stratos sucking all of the gods up and capturing them. Olympus, while the fifth, a Arges, was given a "special job" - to keep Hercules busy. ![]() When the planets aligned in the proper manner after 18 years as precisely foretold by the three Fates, Hades set them free: he sent four of them - Hydros, Stratos, Lythos and Pyros - to Mt. The Titans (totaling five) were then tossed down into a seemingly bottomless pit (probably representing Tartarus) beneath the ocean and left for all eternity, that was until Hades came up with a plan to unleash them and use their ancient power to exact his own revenge against the gods of Olympus. The Titans are initially introduced via the Muses, who sing a song about the dark days of the primordial Earth - where the Titans ruled over a hapless population as cruel and chaotic gods, causing all manner of misery to befall mankind until a young Zeus rose against them and cast them down using his legendary lightning bolts. Lythos is voiced by Corey Burton (right head) and Patrick Pinney (left head), Hydros is voiced by Jim Ward, Pyros is voiced by Jim Cummings, and Stratos is voiced by Corey Burton. It was revealed in the series that the Titans are all the offspring of the primordial goddess named Gaia, who shared her children's malicious nature but was thankfully much less destructive and spent most of her time sleeping under the Earth (which she embodied). However, they were powerless once Zeus gained his lightning bolts and smashed their empire. While being far more than just powerful monsters, the Titans were one of the few beings depicted with the power to challenge and even temporarily defeat a god of Zeus' level when working together. They were used by Hades to stage an unsuccessful uprising against the gods of Olympus. The Titans are the overarching antagonistic faction of Disney's Hercules franchise, first debuting as the overarcing antagonists of Disney's 35th full-length animated feature film Hercules. Hades: And now that I set you free, what is the first thing you are going to do!? ![]() Hades: Brothers! Titans! Look at you in your squalid prison! Who put you down there!? ![]()
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