Review:

Hercules (1997 Disney Animated Film)

overall review score: 4
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Hercules (1997) is a Disney animated musical film that retells the mythological story of Hercules, the son of Zeus, as a lighthearted and humorous adventure. The film features catchy songs, vibrant animation, and memorable characters such as Hercules, Megara, Hades, and Pegasus. It combines Greek mythology with Disney's characteristic storytelling style to create an entertaining family film with themes of heroism, identity, and perseverance.

Key Features

  • Vivid and colorful animation style typical of 1990s Disney films
  • Memorable musical numbers including 'Go the Distance' and 'A Mom For Christmas'
  • Humorous reinterpretation of Greek mythology
  • Iconic characters like Hades voiced by James Woods and Pegasus
  • Themes of self-discovery, bravery, and redemption
  • Accessible storyline suitable for all ages

Pros

  • Entertaining and lively musical numbers
  • Engaging voice performances, especially James Woods as Hades
  • Great humor for both children and adults
  • Beautiful animation with vibrant visuals
  • Positive messages about perseverance and being true to oneself

Cons

  • Simplified or altered mythological elements may frustrate purists
  • Occasional tonal shifts between comedy and drama can feel inconsistent
  • Some critics find the plot somewhat predictable or cliché
  • Less complex compared to other Disney classics

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:27:57 PM UTC