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  • You know as I was watching this I could help but think "Come on Hercules! Xena could fight him better than that!"

  • 0:49 y la muñequera? XD

  • i remember watching this as a kid :) maybe i should buy it for old time's sake :)

  • Oh come on Hercules, Kratos would have ended this fight in 2 seconds!! lol jk

  • Shit, Hercules almosty lost, Ares is fucking tough!

  • RIP Kevin Smith

  • What episode was this?

  • Ares is a pro. :D

  • Ares the shit no lie

  • Hercules is demigod.

    

  • lol wtf see that leap he did isnt that powerful to you?

  • Aww, have you guys noticed how Ares grabs the knife without his gauntlet on^^ aww. Still love it XD

  • Hercules has the same strength as a god, so he can fight eventually with any of them. He is also much better trained than most of them. He could not win if they used their powers however, Ares is generally sporting and doesn't. On several occasions, Hercules is quickly subdued by electricity bolts from gods (Hades, Ares).

  • Team Ares!! ^_^  <3 <3 <3

  • @DemeterLovesPumpkins

    Yes, Definitely Team Ares!!!! Hell, yeah^^

  • @GalaxyDuelist64 Hercules is not a mortal, but a demigod, half-mortal, half-god. So he does have a similar strength as the gods do. And also, are you forgetting both are eventually killed by Kratos

  • damn feels like WWF

  • this episode is the worst of the season i think

  • hercules is a full god isnt he? because he's zeus's half brother

  • @tongster Hercules is zeus's son and his mother was a mortal so he's half god

  • @Tallsydguy The Olympians made Hercules (Heracles in Greek) a god after he died because he was the only one who could defeat the giants.

  • @tongster hercules is whats considered a demi-god since hes half mortal and half god being son of zeus and i think hes mom name is io but if I'm correct according to myth he's the only demi-god to each immortality.

  • @tongster Nope, dad was Zeus mom was Mortal. To become a god he had to prove himself in the mortal world.

  • @bigbob6556 Hercules is a demigod son of Zeus and princess Alcmena.

  • @bigbob6556 That isn't ho it happened in the actual Greek mythology. In the Greek mythos Heracles was raised from the dead by the gods and then transformed into a god because he was the only one who could defeat the giants so they needed him in case the giants ever returned.

  • @tongster no he isnot its his son

  • yea well hercy is daddy;s little baby and if ares as much as gives him a scratch zeus would burst him to oblivion . so not much ares could do seeing as he loved his own skin too much.

  • Hercules is half god and a better fighter than ares which is weird considering hes the god of war lol

  • @Tallsydguy but if you know greek mythology athena beat ares in combat

  • @MrTcook52 True but this was only loosely based on the mythology if they wanted to do it for real there be all sorts of things like incest and murder and so on

  • wtf? A god vs a mortal and the god lost?

  • @GalaxyDuelist64 u should play god of war

  • @spiderlionrobot I have, all 3, but that Ares was way more powerful than this one and Kratos is way more powerful than Hercules. That was an awesome boss fight too

  • @GalaxyDuelist64 Kratos is full of shit. He doesn't exist in the actual greek legend.

  • @RPintorO kratos is greek for power but he doesn't exist in the greek myths I know. I was talking about the game

  • lmao

  • I'm re living my child hood whatching this stuff. Those were the days, those were the days, those were her ways, miracles everywhere, where are they now? Their Gone!

  • R.I.P Kevin Smith.

  • Oh this is great, thank you!

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