Because it's easier said than done ? That thing's torso is as thick and armor plated as giant lizards get and to even close to the torso you need to get pass the bitey heads. By comparaison the necks ae thinner and kind of, y'know, stick out so they're kind of the obvious targets. (Also in the original mythology, for those wondering, the hydra is a mostly aquatic serpent, meaning it's body is mostly underwater in a dark murky swamp. ... Though it alway made the "solution" of cauterizing the necks wound with fire before new heads can regrow alway sounds a bit weird if it was such a humid swamp but y'know... myths are all about symbols and narratives, not logic)
Much as I generaly dislike that movie, I hvae to hand it to the animators, their design for the hydra was genius: just the right amount of monstruous menace yet cartoony as to not loo out of place.
Nah, it's jsut how the Lernean hydra works in most depictions of the classic Hercules myth (wel ost late depection fo the myth, int he first, it jsut had many head and a deadly venommous blood), where Hades wasn't "the villain", and no gods in general had nothing to do with this.
0:24 Hades: Let's get ready to RUMBLE!
Me!
4:30 Pain And Panic 🤣
Haha😂
i hate Two both monsters demon devils
And why does Hercules, instead of cutting off the heads, stab the heart of the Lernaean hydra so that it dies quickly?
Hydra head can regrow
Good question.
@@M1GarandMan3005, it's because Hercules isn't smart. He's a good guy, but mythology portrayed him as dumb. Meg makes him wiser in this movie.
Because it's easier said than done ? That thing's torso is as thick and armor plated as giant lizards get and to even close to the torso you need to get pass the bitey heads. By comparaison the necks ae thinner and kind of, y'know, stick out so they're kind of the obvious targets.
(Also in the original mythology, for those wondering, the hydra is a mostly aquatic serpent, meaning it's body is mostly underwater in a dark murky swamp. ... Though it alway made the "solution" of cauterizing the necks wound with fire before new heads can regrow alway sounds a bit weird if it was such a humid swamp but y'know... myths are all about symbols and narratives, not logic)
“My favourite part of the game… sudden death” great line from Hades.
I hate Losers Hate Game Over!
Much as I generaly dislike that movie, I hvae to hand it to the animators, their design for the hydra was genius: just the right amount of monstruous menace yet cartoony as to not loo out of place.
Why do you hate this movie?
How Many heads the Hydra had?
I Think 30 heads
can somebody explain how the scratch on Hercules's chest appears from nowhere?
Head slicing scene made me cling my neck.
Почему-то со мной тоже такое случается...
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YOU WON BY A LANDSLIDE!!!
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I love the hybrid animation!
Let me see if I got this right. To keep the monster's heads from growing back, did Hercules set the stumps ablaze with a torch?
In the myths he did
The hydra has many heads
"Cut off one head two more shall take its place."
Cut off one head. Two more shall take its place
Wait how are there not comments?
4:05 Hercules is stronger than achilles, that he know that he had the chance of an awesome victory 👍
Should've had Sora help out, the Keyblade would've just killed it far easier. XD
As a child, this scene was the first seed of an fascination that would soon blossom into a vore fettish.
I think Hades was making the heads grow.
Nah, it's jsut how the Lernean hydra works in most depictions of the classic Hercules myth (wel ost late depection fo the myth, int he first, it jsut had many head and a deadly venommous blood), where Hades wasn't "the villain", and no gods in general had nothing to do with this.
Go Hercules
You didn’t kill it Heads will grow back More gets stronger it gets
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Inlove the design of the hydra
This not how hercules defeated the Hydra he cut the few heads and grab the final head and Bury under a rock
The hydra kinda looks 3d to be fair
It is! This scene used C.G.I for the backround it's hybrid animation!
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