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| Pain and Panic appear in the 1997 film ''Hercules'', as Hades' lackeys. They are based on Greek mythological gods Deimos and Phobos, the twin sons of Ares. | | Pain and Panic appear in the movie ''Hercules''. The duo seems to resent their master, but do anything he says, mostly out of fear. In the film, they are sent to kill the baby [[Hercules]]. They feed him an elixir that will relieve of his godly powers and turn him mortal, but they fail to feed him the very last drop, preserving his heroic strength. They turn into snakes and attempt to asphyxiate the baby hero, but he manages to use his strength to turn them into rattles and use them as playthings. Having failed, they worry about what punishment their cruel master will bestow upon them and decide not to tell him of their failure. When Hades falls into the River Styx, they hope that he will never return and that they will be able to live their lives free of worry from his punishment. |
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| In the Disney film, the duo seems to resent their master, but do anything he says, mostly out of fear. In the film, they are sent to kill the baby [[Hercules]]. They feed him an elixir that will relieve of his godly powers and turn him mortal, but they fail to feed him the very last drop, preserving his heroic strength. They turn into snakes and attempt to asphyxiate the baby hero, but he manages to use his strength to turn them into rattles and use them as playthings. Having failed, they worry about what punishment their cruel master will bestow upon them and decide not to tell him of their failure. When Hades falls into the River Styx, they hope that he will never return and that they will be able to live their lives free of worry from his punishment.
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| Despite their shape-shifting capabilities in the movie ''Hercules'', they do not appear to possess such abilities in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. | | Despite their shape-shifting capabilities in the movie ''Hercules'', they do not appear to possess such abilities in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. |