HÉRCULES, A SAGA: IV-21 - Top God
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HÉRCULES, A SAGA: IV-21 - Top God
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While lamenting the loss of his mother Alcmene, Hercules is visited by his father, Zeus . Bitterly resentful of Zeus for having abandoned him, Hercules finds no solace in the meeting and is shocked when Zeus proposes that he join him in ruling the gods of Olympus. Hercules ponders the offer, remembering a time when being nearer to his father would have meant the world to him...
Back in the past, young Hercules and young Jason are walking through a marketplace when they happen upon a beautiful young woman, Ariadne , who is being harassed by a bunch of hoodlums. Hercules and Jason rush in to protect her and are soon joined by Apollo , who comes streaking through the air riding a sunbeam like a boogie board. The handsome young god careens towards the gang and begins knocking out punks left and right with the bottom of his beamboard. The remaining thugs take off. Sliding sideways to a stop, Apollo, who is also a son of Zeus, greets young Hercules like the long-lost brother he is, claiming that he's heard a lot about him from Zeus and Hera. Soon, Apollo invites Hercules to meet some of his friends. Hercules, Apollo and Ariadne jump onto the sunbeam and head to Apollo's temple where beautiful mortals mingle with the brat pack gods. Hercules is awestruck and suddenly, insecure. So when Apollo offers him ambrosia, food of the gods, he takes a taste and is instantly transformed into a full god. Hercules takes on a subtle radiance like all the other gods in the room and saunters through the temple with new-found confidence, showing off his new god tricks to Ariadne.
Back in the present, Hercules is again visited by Zeus who puts pressure on him to come to Mount Olympus, insisting that Hercules can do much more for humanity as a god than as a mortal. But Hercules tells his father he needs more time to reach a decision.
In the past once again, young Hercules is showing off his godly powers to young Jason, who remains unimpressed. The two become angry with each other and soon Hercules is sulking on a hilltop when Apollo appears. Apollo tells him that everyone, including close friends, will resent his godhood so he should just have fun with it. The two gods then take off for the castle parade ground where Jason is addressing a small group of soldiers he's decided to dispatch across the border to take out a band of raiders. Invisible to all mortals, Hercules watches as the also invisible Apollo trips and pushes Jason, embarrassing him in front of his brigade. Suddenly the two become visible and are caught in the act. Hercules feels terrible and tries to apologize, but Jason dismisses him. As he walks away fuming, Hercules is confronted by his father Zeus for the very first time and is overwhelmed by the power of his presence. Zeus chastises him for having eaten the ambrosia, proclaiming that he was never destined to be a full god. Hercules walks away from the encounter he's dreamed of throughout his young life, filled with sadness.
Returning to the marketplace, Hercules finds Apollo wreaking havoc on the mortal residents. Jumping on his sunbeam, he out-boogies Apollo to keep him from inflicting further damage. Angered by Hercules' actions, Apollo challenges his half-brother to a fight to determine who is really top god. Hercules accepts on the condition that if he wins, Apollo will leave the mortals alone for good. Before the contest, Hercules meets with Zeus and asks him to take away his godhood. Zeus agrees after warning his son that he'll be no match for Apollo without godly powers. When Hercules arrives at Apollo's temple, he finds the young god high up in the rafters with a terrified Ariadne tied to a post beside him. Apollo has taken Ariadne hostage in order to make the competition a bit more "interesting." The two begin fighting high up on the girders and for a while, it looks as if Apollo has the edge. But Hercules refuses to stay down and when it becomes clear that no one will win, Apollo gives up and vanishes. Suddenly, the rope holding Ariadne breaks free and she plummets towards the ground. At the very last moment, Hercules summons up enough strength to leap from his perch, snag a line in mid-air and catch her.
Back in the present, the adult Hercules faces his father Zeus and announces that he's come to a decision - he believes he can best serve mankind as a god on Mount Olympus. With that, he turns to his closest friends, Iolaus and Jason, says his goodbyes and follows Zeus into the light.
EPISODE NO. H80 While lamenting the loss of his mother Alcmene, Hercules is visited by his father, Zeus . Bitterly resentful of Zeus for having abandoned him, Hercules finds no solace in the meeting and is shocked when Zeus proposes that he join him in ruling the gods of Olympus. Hercules ponders the offer, remembering a time when being nearer to his father would have meant the world to him...
Back in the past, young Hercules and young Jason are walking through a marketplace when they happen upon a beautiful young woman, Ariadne , who is being harassed by a bunch of hoodlums. Hercules and Jason rush in to protect her and are soon joined by Apollo , who comes streaking through the air riding a sunbeam like a boogie board. The handsome young god careens towards the gang and begins knocking out punks left and right with the bottom of his beamboard. The remaining thugs take off. Sliding sideways to a stop, Apollo, who is also a son of Zeus, greets young Hercules like the long-lost brother he is, claiming that he's heard a lot about him from Zeus and Hera. Soon, Apollo invites Hercules to meet some of his friends. Hercules, Apollo and Ariadne jump onto the sunbeam and head to Apollo's temple where beautiful mortals mingle with the brat pack gods. Hercules is awestruck and suddenly, insecure. So when Apollo offers him ambrosia, food of the gods, he takes a taste and is instantly transformed into a full god. Hercules takes on a subtle radiance like all the other gods in the room and saunters through the temple with new-found confidence, showing off his new god tricks to Ariadne.
Back in the present, Hercules is again visited by Zeus who puts pressure on him to come to Mount Olympus, insisting that Hercules can do much more for humanity as a god than as a mortal. But Hercules tells his father he needs more time to reach a decision.
In the past once again, young Hercules is showing off his godly powers to young Jason, who remains unimpressed. The two become angry with each other and soon Hercules is sulking on a hilltop when Apollo appears. Apollo tells him that everyone, including close friends, will resent his godhood so he should just have fun with it. The two gods then take off for the castle parade ground where Jason is addressing a small group of soldiers he's decided to dispatch across the border to take out a band of raiders. Invisible to all mortals, Hercules watches as the also invisible Apollo trips and pushes Jason, embarrassing him in front of his brigade. Suddenly the two become visible and are caught in the act. Hercules feels terrible and tries to apologize, but Jason dismisses him. As he walks away fuming, Hercules is confronted by his father Zeus for the very first time and is overwhelmed by the power of his presence. Zeus chastises him for having eaten the ambrosia, proclaiming that he was never destined to be a full god. Hercules walks away from the encounter he's dreamed of throughout his young life, filled with sadness.
Returning to the marketplace, Hercules finds Apollo wreaking havoc on the mortal residents. Jumping on his sunbeam, he out-boogies Apollo to keep him from inflicting further damage. Angered by Hercules' actions, Apollo challenges his half-brother to a fight to determine who is really top god. Hercules accepts on the condition that if he wins, Apollo will leave the mortals alone for good. Before the contest, Hercules meets with Zeus and asks him to take away his godhood. Zeus agrees after warning his son that he'll be no match for Apollo without godly powers. When Hercules arrives at Apollo's temple, he finds the young god high up in the rafters with a terrified Ariadne tied to a post beside him. Apollo has taken Ariadne hostage in order to make the competition a bit more "interesting." The two begin fighting high up on the girders and for a while, it looks as if Apollo has the edge. But Hercules refuses to stay down and when it becomes clear that no one will win, Apollo gives up and vanishes. Suddenly, the rope holding Ariadne breaks free and she plummets towards the ground. At the very last moment, Hercules summons up enough strength to leap from his perch, snag a line in mid-air and catch her.
Back in the present, the adult Hercules faces his father Zeus and announces that he's come to a decision - he believes he can best serve mankind as a god on Mount Olympus. With that, he turns to his closest friends, Iolaus and Jason, says his goodbyes and follows Zeus into the light.
Season 4, episode 21
Series 421
1st release: 05-04-98
DISCLAIMER
No Boogie-Boarding, Beached-Blond, Narcissistic Gods were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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IV – 21 - TOP GOD
DEUS TOTAL
História original de Paul Robert Coyle
Enquanto ainda lamentava a morte de sua mãe, Alcmene, Hércules foi visitado por seu pai, Zeus. Amargamente ressentido por Zeus tê-lo abandonado, Hércules não encontra consolo no reencontro, e ficou mesmo chocado quando Zeus lhe propôs que se reunisse a ele no governo dos deuses do Olimpo. Hércules ponderou a oferta, lembrando-se de um tempo quando estar próximo de seu pai teria significado o mundo inteiro para ele ...
De volta ao passado, o jovem Hércules e o seu amigo Jasão caminhavam pela praça do mercado, quando por acaso encontraram uma bela jovem, chamada Ariadne, que estava sendo importunada por um bando de brutamontes. Hércules e Jasão correram para protegê-la, e logo juntou-se a eles Apollo, que surgiu flutuando em pleno ar numa espécie de prancha. O belo e jovem deus arremeteu sobre o bando e passou a golpeá-los a torto e a direito, usando a prancha como arma. O bando se dispersou.
Deslizando na direção de Hércules, Apollo, que também era filho de Zeus, cumprimentou o meio-irmão, dizendo que seu pai e sua mãe Hera lhe contavam muitas histórias sobre ele. E convidou Hércules para conhecer alguns de seus amigos. Hércules, Apollo e Ariadne subiram na prancha e foram para o templo de Apollo, onde belos mortais confraternizavam com deuses. Hércules ficou algo temeroso e subitamente inseguro. Assim, Apollo lhe ofereceu ambrosia, o alimento dos deuses. Hércules provou e foi instantaneamente transformado num deus completo. Ele sentiu um sutil brilho como os outros deuses no salão e passou a circular pelo recinto com mais autoconfiança, mostrando seus poderes recém-adquiridos a Ariadne.
De volta ao presente, Hércules foi novamente visitado por Zeus, que insistiu para que ele fosse para o Monte Olimpo, argumentando que ele poderia fazer muito mais pela Humanidade como um deus do que como mortal. Mas Hércules disse ao pai que precisava de mais tempo para tomar sua decisão.
Novamente no passado, o jovem Hércules mostrava seus poderes para seu amigo Jasão, que continuava sem se impressionar muito. Os dois ficaram zangados um com o outro, e logo um Hércules mau-humorado estava no alto de uma colina, quando Apollo apareceu. Apollo disse ao meio-irmão que todos, inclusive seus amigos mais chegados, estavam ressentidos com sua divindade, e que ele devia era apenas se divertir com ela. Os dois então foram a uma parada no castelo onde Jasão se reunia a um grupo de soldados que partiriam para a fronteira para combater um bando de invasores. Invisível para todos os mortais, Hércules observava como o também invisível Apollo se aproximava e empurrava Jasão, embaraçando-o perante a tropa. Subitamente os dois ficaram visíveis e foram pegos em flagrante. Hércules sentiu-se terrível, e tentou se desculpar, mas Jasão o dispensou e afastou-se, enfurecido. Hércules foi confrontado por Zeus pela primeira vez, e foi subjugado pelo poder de sua presença. Zeus o admoestou por ele ter comido ambrosia, proclamando que ele nunca fora destinado a ser um deus completo. Hércules, então, afastou-se do contato com o qual sonhara toda a sua jovem vida, cheio de tristeza.
De volta à praça do mercado, Hércules encontrou Apollo espalhando destruição sobre os habitantes mortais. Saltando sobre a prancha, ele agarrou Apollo para impedi-lo de infligir mais danos. Enfurecido pela ação de Hércules, Apollo desafiou seu meio-irmão para uma luta, para determinar quem era de fato um deus completo. Hércules aceitou, com a condição de que, se vencesse, Apollo deixaria os mortais em paz.
Antes da luta, Hércules encontrou-se com Zeus e pediu-lhe que lhe retirasse os poderes divinos. Zeus concordou, mas avisou ao filho que ele não teria chance contra Apollo sem esses poderes.
Quando Hércules chegou ao templo de Apollo, encontrou o jovem deus bem no alto de uma viga com uma aterrorizada Ariadne amarrada a uma coluna ao lado dele. Apollo havia tomado Ariadne como refém para tornar a competição um pouco mais “interessante”. Os dois começaram a lutar, e por um momento pareceu que Apollo tinha a vantagem. Mas Hércules recusava-se a ser derrubado, e quando ficou claro que ninguém venceria, Apollo desistiu e desapareceu. Subitamente, a corda que prendia Ariadne se rompeu, e ela caiu. Mas no último momento, Hércules reuniu força suficiente para saltar em pleno ar e conseguiu segurá-la.
De volta ao presente, Hércules procurou seu pai e anunciou que tinha tomado sua decisão – ele acreditava que poderia mesmo servir melhor à Humanidade como um deus no Olimpo. Assim, ele retornou aos seus amigos Iolaus e Jasão, e despediu-se, seguindo o pai numa aura de luz.[/font][/color][/justify]
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA: IV-21 - Top God
This episode has showed us all how difficult and sad the relationship between Hercules and his immortal father was.
And how difficult was for him saying farewell to his beloved friends. I myself think inside him Hercules didn't want to go to gods' home. He only did this for mankind.
Este episódio nos mostrou o quanto era difícil e mesmo triste o relacionamento de Hércules com seu pai imortal.
E como foi difícil para ele despedir-se de seus amigos. Eu cá por mim penso que, no fundo de seu coração, Hércules não queria ir para a morada dos deuses. Ele fez isso pela Humanidade (que ele amava muito e pela qual se preocupava).
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA: IV-21 - Top God
Que tristeza, perder a mãe e ter de deixar todos que amava para trás... ao mesmo tempo, vemos a estoria do jovem Hércules e Apolo se desenvolvendo e culminando com o Hércules atual resolvendo a situação.
Um belo episódio... relacionamento difícil entre Hércules e Zeus, não, Myriam? Os dois percebem a vida de forma totalmente diferente!
Um belo episódio... relacionamento difícil entre Hércules e Zeus, não, Myriam? Os dois percebem a vida de forma totalmente diferente!
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Que decisão dificil, abrir mão de ficar ao lado dos amigos para servir um bem maior... deixar de pensar em si mesmo para pensar na humanidade... só um verdadeiro Deus pode enxergar o caminho certo!
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Re: HÉRCULES, A SAGA: IV-21 - Top God
Falou bem, Vivi!
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