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|journalKH3=Hercules (1997)<br><br>A flying horse and Hercules' trusty partner. He was a gift from Herc's father, Zeus.
|journalKH3=Hercules (1997)<br><br>A flying horse and Hercules' trusty partner. He was a gift from Herc's father, Zeus.
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'''Pegasus''' is a character from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' that resides in [[Olympus Coliseum]]. He is a flying horse and the best friend of [[Hercules]]. He orginates from the Disney film ''{{w|Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules}}'', and makes his first appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
'''Pegasus''' is a character from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' that resides in [[Olympus Coliseum]]. He is a flying horse and also the best friend of [[Hercules]]. Although he is a major character in the Disney movie ''{{w|Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules}}'', like [[Megara]], he does not appear in a ''Kingdom Hearts'' game until ''Kingdom Hearts II''.


==Story==
==Story==
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
Hercules's father [[Zeus]] created Pegasus from a cloud and gave him as a gift to Hercules when he was a baby. Hercules and Pegasus were separated for a while, but they were reunited again when they grew up.
Hercules' father [[Zeus]] created Pegasus from a cloud and gave him as a gift to Hercules when he was a baby. Hercules and Pegasus were separated for a while, but they were reunited again when they grew up.


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===''Kingdom Hearts''===
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===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
During Sora's first visit, [[Megara]] is captured by [[Hades]] and Sora and the others go off to rescue her while Hercules fights the [[Hydra]] at the Coliseum. When Megara is finally found, Pegasus takes her to safety. When they all return to the Coliseum, they find it destroyed by the Hydra, making [[Hercules]] fall into a depressed state. During the battle against the Hydra, Pegasus helps [[Sora]] by letting him ride on his back to attack the Hydra's multiple heads. When various [[Reaction Commands]] appear while fighting Hydra, one of them will call Pegasus and he will come and bring Sora to the Hydra.
During Sora's first visit, Megara is captured by [[Hades]] and Sora and the others go off to rescue her while Hercules fights the [[Hydra]] at the Coliseum. When Meg is finally found, Pegasus takes her to safety. When they all return to the Coliseum, they find it destroyed by the Hydra, making [[Hercules]] fall into a depressed state. During the battle against the Hydra, Pegasus helps [[Sora]] by letting him ride on his back to attack the Hydra's multiple heads. When various [[Reaction Commands]] appear while fighting Hydra, one of them will call Pegasus and he will come and bring Sora to the Hydra.


During Sora's second visit, Pegasus takes Megara to safety after Hercules saves her from the river Styx and restores his confidence in the process.
During Sora's second visit, Pegasus is only present to take Meg to safety after Hercules saves her from the river Styx and restores his confidence in the process.


After Sora wins the Hades Paradox Cup, Pegasus kicks Hades, which sends the god flying across the [[Underdrome]].
After Sora wins the Hades Paradox Cup, Pegasus kicks Hades, which sends the god flying across the Underdrome.


Some time after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, he is seen enjoying the view of the rebuilt Coliseum with the others.
Some time after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, he is seen enjoying the view of the rebuilt Coliseum with the others.


===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
Pegasus transports Megara and Phil to Thebes to check up with Hercules. Pegasus then takes both of them away to safety.
Pegasus transports Meg and Phil to Thebes to check up with Hercules. Pegasus then takes both of them away to safety.


Pegasus delivers Hercules to the top of the Realm of the Gods to fight Hades.
Pegasus delivers Hercules to the top of the Realm of the Gods to fight Hades.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
Pegasus originated in the Disney original film ''Hercules''. He is based on the character {{w|Pegasus}} from ancient Greek mythology. In myth, Pegasus was the offspring of the gorgon {{w|Medusa}} and, in some versions, the sea god {{w|Poseidon}}. He burst from Medusa's neck when she was decapitated by the hero {{w|Perseus}}.
This version of Pegasus originated in the Disney original movie ''Hercules''. Zeus created Pegasus from the clouds for Hercules, and, over time, he comes to be one of Hercules's greatest allies and friends. In one of Pegasus's appearances in the movie, when Hercules is rescuing Megara, Pegasus comes and helps Hercules by flying Megara away from danger.  
 
In the traditional legends, Pegasus was a child of the gorgon Medusa, and in some versions, the sea god Poseidon. He erupted from Medusa's neck when she was slain and beheaded by Perseus.


In the film, Zeus created Pegasus from the clouds for Hercules, and, over time, he comes to be one of Hercules's greatest allies and friends. In one of Pegasus's appearances in the film, when Hercules is rescuing Megara, Pegasus comes and helps Hercules by flying Megara away from danger.
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