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What I don't get about Disney's "Hercules"?
This is the first time I've seen the Disney film since I was a small child, and the ending gave me a kind of "in retrospect" thought. After Hercules chooses to stay with Megara, we see his godly glow disippate; my question is: did he give up his godhood or (like Kingdom Hearts wants us to believe) did it become like a Super Saiyan thing, in the sense that he can turn it on and off at will?
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- Tommy LLv 67 years agoFavorite Answer
Kingdom Hearts is a game and therefore not exactly canon in either the Disney movies you explore or Final Fantasy characters that pop up (with the exception of Auron), rather KH has it's own canon that exists within it's own games.
In the case of Herculese he is back to the way he was during most of the movie super strong hero but mortal he does not want to become a god because he can't stay with Meg.
- FujakuLv 57 years ago
He gave it up. A god can't stay on Earth and marry a mortal, so he gave up his god powers so he could stay with Megara.