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==Origin==
==Origin==
{{Q|Freeze him!|The Ice Titan, referring to Zeus}}
[[File:Ice Titan (Hercules).png|thumb|left|The Ice Titan as it appears in Disney's ''Hercules''.]]
[[File:Ice Titan (Hercules).png|thumb|left|The Ice Titan as it appears in Disney's ''Hercules''.]]
The Ice Titan first appears in Disney's 1997 animated feature, ''Hercules'', voiced by {{w|Jim Ward (voice actor)|Jim Ward}}. Known in Disney canon as "Hydros," he wreaks havoc eons before the events of the film, along with his fellow Titans. The Titans' rampage is stopped by Zeus, however, and they are all imprisoned in a cage of lightning deep beneath the sea. Eighteen years after the birth of Hercules, Hades, the Lord of the Dead, steals the young hero's godly strength and uses his power to unleash Hydros and the other Titans. Hades, playing off of the Titans' lust for vengeance against Zeus, then proceeds to use the gigantic creatures to take over Mount Olympus, as it was foretold to him long ago in a prophecy made by the three Fates.
The Ice Titan first appears in Disney's 1997 animated feature, ''Hercules'', voiced by {{w|Jim Ward (voice actor)|Jim Ward}}. Known in Disney canon as "Hydros," he wreaks havoc eons before the events of the film, along with his fellow Titans. The Titans' rampage is stopped by Zeus, however, and they are all imprisoned in a cage of lightning deep beneath the sea. Eighteen years after the birth of Hercules, Hades, the Lord of the Dead, steals the young hero's godly strength and uses his power to unleash Hydros and the other Titans. Hades, playing off of the Titans' lust for vengeance against Zeus, then proceeds to use the gigantic creatures to take over Mount Olympus, as it was foretold to him long ago in a prophecy made by the three Fates.