![]() ![]() Panic: "He's not gonna be happy when he gets out of there!" Pegasus also used them as punching bags as his revenge for deceiving him and tying him up.įinally, they held a brief discussion on Hades' predicament in the River Styx: When Hercules freed the gods from their chains, Hermes kicked Panic and repeatedly spanked Pain with his Caduceus. Next, they showed themselves perfectly willing and happy to help Hades humiliate Hercules after stripping him of his strength. They displayed their merging abilities by transforming into a female winged horse to divert Pegasus and bind him so that he could not help or advise Hercules. This became a parody of normal romantic settings, as it turned out that the two birds were Pain and Panic in disguise, having been sent by Hades to keep an eye on Hercules and Megara. When Hercules went on his date with Megara, two cute birds were seen flying around together in the beautiful Grecian garden the date ended in - and making a general atmosphere even more romantic. When he defeated it, Hades used them to vent his rage on.Īfter Hercules had become a celebrity, Pain and Panic were foolish enough to further enrage Hades by buying Hercules' merchandise. Later on, they shifted into two small, extremely cute children as bait to lure Hercules into the lair of the Hydra. But Pain and Panic told Hades told that they at least made him mortal, so there was still a chance for Hades to kill Hercules. When Hades inevitably learned about their treachery, he was furious at them. However, Pain decided it was better for them to not tell Hades of their failure than to admit it. Pain and Panic nevertheless attack him in the guise of snakes and discover that because he did not drink the last drop he has retained his godly strength and they are beaten back. However they were startled by Aclemene and Amphitrion before they could give the baby the very last drop of potion, and since Hercules retained his god-like strength, as a result, could not kill him. After they managed to do so, they then had to feed Hercules a potion which would make him mortal and kill him. They were ordered by Hades to kidnap the baby god Hercules. In Hercules, Pain and Panic's main role was as comic relief. He always gets too nervous over nothing ("PAIN! We're out of napkins! Run for your life!!!"). Panic is considerably smarter than Pain, but he fears Hades a LOT more. Panic: A skinny, teal demon with long horns and bulging eyes. ![]() He is the more devious, suggesting they lie to Hades when they fail his plan ("He's gonna kill us when he finds out!" "You mean if he finds out." " If? If is good."). He is the braver of the duo, and he seems to always end up in painful situations and getting himself hurt quite a lot. Pain: A pink demon with greendumbr waxed into horns, and wings on his back. When he shape-shifts, it is usually into something tall or thin (or both) and colored in blue tones. However, he is easily spooked, which causes accidents and messes up plans. While he is slightly less cunning than Pain, his paranoia means he is very much more cautious and rather cynical at times, so he might actually be the smarter one of the two. Panic is the thin blue/green imp with long horns. ![]() He is the more assertive of the duo, and while more cunning, less likely to think things through properly, which is what gets him into painful situations. When he shape-shifts, it is usually into something short or fat (or both), and generally colored in red tones. He is repeatedly injured through the film and animated series. Pain is the fat purple-red imp with little horns and a bitten bat wing on the left side. Hades uses them as pawns in his schemes, and during the movie, they are also used by him to keep an eye on Megara, shifting into bunnies, gophers, chipmunks, and birds to do so, and when he loses his temper, occasionally as punching bags. Their shifting abilities do not seem to extend to voice-mimicking, and they have to do the best they can with their own voices. Their shape-shifting abilities extend to being capable of shifting only part of their bodies, shifting into shapes both larger and smaller than they themselves are, and even more importantly, merging into a single form however, this seems to be a more temporary and harder-to-control ability. They appear to be immortal and capable of regeneration, but being demonic rather than godly, both are capable of feeling pain. Neither are very intelligent or especially loyal to him and serve Hades only because they fear him and possibly because he owns their souls. ![]()
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