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The First part of the making of Hercules. a 1997 American animated feature film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 27, 1997. The thirty-fifth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. This movie was based on the legendary Greek mythology hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology. The storyline also draws inspiration from The Karate Kid, Rocky, Superman: The Movie,Superman II, and most notably, Hercules in New York. Though Hercules did not match the financial success of Disney's early-1990s releases, the film made $99 million in revenue in the United States during its theatrical release [1] and $252,700,000 worldwide. The film is part of the Disney Renaissance that started in 1989 and ended in 1999.

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  • R.I.P Charlton Heston.

  • you mean HUNKULES

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  • @ZephyrinSkies but please dont say something negatively, because im so tired to explain things, and whatever you do, dont you dare to think that im a selfish person i just explain things, now if you excuse me i have important things to do

  • @ZephyrinSkies (ups, i meant to say in the 3rd line "BUT HE DIDNT BELIEVE ME")

  • @ZephyrinSkies obviously the commentary you mentioned was the only comment i argued BUT NOT FORCING, I WAS EXPLAINING (which is different) but he didn`t me, in other words the best picture nomination isn`t necessary because we know that disney animated films is the best for the music, and like the earlier times i was glad that for example tangled would receive best song, but in other words i dont care the others, they misunderstand i explain, believe me i know everything, i hope you understand

  • @diegoradoblasio I don't see why you have to take it personally and get so angry, in all caps even, just because 40019974 doesn't wan't to accept your opinion, which is all it is, that you're trying to force onto them.

    And for what it's worth, Beauty and the Beast is more widely accepted critically as being one of if not the best Disney film. Not that Tangled is bad, but BaTB doesn't have the title of only animated film to get a best picture Oscar nomination for nothing.

  • Wow this is so off from the actual myth but it's still AMAZING!!

  • @40019974 YOU ARE WRONG, LISTEN TO ME, IM TELLING YOU THE TRUTH BECAUSE TANGLED WAS MORE DRAMATIC THAN THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG AND OBVIOUSLY THEY ARE SPECIAL NATURALLY LIKE THE OLD DAYS FOR NEW GENERATIONS you big twit (sigh), you know WHAT, MIND your own business, IF YOU HAVENT ANSWERED ME NONE OF THIS WOULD HAPPEN, GOOD RIDDANCE and that`s my last word

  • @diegoradoblasio thats just his opinion, but beauty and the beast was groundbreaking whereas tangled was nothing special, all disneys new films use too much comedy and the latest pop culture references whereas the golden age used timless storytelling and created new animation techniques with each film, tangled is dire in comparsion and no where near as touching or impressive as lion king or beauty and the beast

  • @40019974 IN OTHER WORDS TANGLED HAD GREAT STORY AND CHARACTERS and remember that no matter what technic is using THE NUMBER ONE THING IS THE STORY AND THE CHARACTERS (like lasseter says)

  • @40019974 WHILe the princess and the frog had much more comedy since aladdin

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