Heracles in popular culture explained

See also: Hercules and Labours of Hercules.

Heracles, also known as Hercules, is a Greek and Roman mythological hero known for his strength and far-ranging adventures. He is one of the most commonly portrayed figures from classical mythology in the popular culture of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Filmography

See main article: List of films featuring Hercules.

Italian, 1950s–1960s

A series of nineteen Italian Hercules movies of the "Sword and sandal" film genre were made in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The first and most successful of these was Hercules, starring Steve Reeves. Other actors who played Hercules in these films were Gordon Scott, Kirk Morris, Mickey Hargitay, Mark Forest, Alan Steel, Dan Vadis, Brad Harris, Reg Park, Peter Lupus (billed as Rock Stevens), and Michael Lane. The films are listed below by their American release titles, and the titles in parentheses are the original Italian titles with English translation.

A number of English-dubbed Italian films that featured the Hercules name in their title were never intended to be Hercules movies by their Italian creators.

None of these films in their original Italian versions involved the Hercules character in any way. Likewise, most of the Sons of Hercules movies shown on American TV in the 1960s had nothing to do with Hercules in their original Italian versions.

Other films

Television

Video games and pinball

Books

in this series by Rick Riordan, Hercules is portrayed negatively in The Titan's Curse, receiving help in getting the Golden Apples but giving no credit to his helpmate, Zoe Nightshade. He appears again as a minor antagonist in The Heroes of Olympus: The Mark of Athena.

Comic books

See main article: Hercules (comics).

Manga and anime

  1. Oden defeating the Mountain God is based on the fourth labor, the capture of the Erymanthian Boar.
  2. Oden's attempt to help the Flower Capital citizens during a great drought by diverting a river to the city is based on the fifth labor, cleaning the Augean stables in a single day. Unlike Heracles, Oden's action ended in disaster.
  3. Both were rejected and disowned by one of their family members (Heracles' nemesis was Hera and Oden was disowned by his father, Kozuki Sukiyaki).
  4. Both were sailors (Heracles was part of the Argonauts and Oden sailed with the Whitebeard Pirates and Roger Pirates).
  5. Both had fathers who were rulers of their respective domains (Heracles's father was Zeus, King and ruler of Olympus; Oden's father was the head of the Kozuki family and shogun of Wano).

Music

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ernest Mathijs. Jamie Sexton. The Routledge Companion to Cult Cinema. 22 November 2019. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-317-36223-4. 227.
  2. Book: Rajadhyaksha. Ashish. Willemen. Paul. Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. registration. 12 August 2012. 1999. British Film Institute. 9780851706696.
  3. Web site: Son of Hercules (1964) . Indiancine.ma.
  4. Web site: Lupton . Robert Allen . Tarzan and Hercules . ERBzine.
  5. Web site: Barnum . Mike . SHEBA AND HERCULES (1967) . Cinema Jadoo . en . 28 July 2018.
  6. Web site: Internet Pinball Machine Database: Atari 'Hercules'.
  7. Web site: Darrow. Jessica. November 18, 2021. Jessica Darrow - Surface Pressure (From "Encanto"/Audio Only). December 25, 2021. YouTube. DisneyMusicVEVO.