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In a way it’s really admirable how off-the-wall this movie can be. Story and thematic influences include Richard Donner’s Superman and its sequels and the Rocky films. The supporting cast are voiced by Rip Torn, James Woods, Danny DeVito and Wayne Knight. The soundtrack is also a mixture of pop, gospel and motown. But the film’s art and character designs were done by Gerald Scarfe, best known for designing Pink Floyd’s The Wall. There are certainly hallmarks of the Disney style present, such as the silly sidekicks and grand musical numbers. This movie is enjoyable, but it’s really weird, especially by Disney standards. With his help Hercules becomes a hero, defeats Hades and wins the love of the icy Megara. Everything changes when Hercules learns he’s the son of Zeus and seeks training from Philoctetes. As a teenager Hercules struggles with fitting in, clumsiness and being himself.
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Through a series of mishaps they turn Hercules into a mortal, leaving him with only his god-like strength. Hades, Zeus’ jealous brother and God of the Dead, sends his own minions to kidnap the baby after the Fates reveal that that Hercules can stop Hades from taking over the world.
We are then introduced to Mount Olympus and the Gods currently residing there, including Zeus and Hera, who are welcoming their new son Hercules. They scold him for making it sound like “some Greek tragedy” and acquaint the audience with the Disney version of Greek Mythology, where the Titans were enormous elemental monsters terrorizing the humans until Zeus locked them in a cage beneath the ocean. Hercules opens with a dramatic narration by Charleton Heston that is almost immediately interrupted by five sassy, gospel-belting muses. After all, Hercules is more comedic and light in tone than anything from the Disney Renaissance, even Aladdin, which had the same directors and a lot of similar story elements.
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Suffice it to say, as studios always do, they took the wrong message from this string of events and decided to go full silly. Pocahontas was a modest financial success and was not nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards like the studio wanted, and they had a similarly dark and serious movie – The Hunchback of Notre Dame – coming out the following year. But nothing lasts forever, and Pocahontas ended the amazing run of hits that had revitalized the studio. Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King were all huge wins for the studio, each a bigger success than its predecessor. 1989’s The Little Mermaid had laid the groundwork for what animation historians now call the Disney Renaissance. The 1990’s were a turbulent time at Walt Disney Animation Studio. On the American DWE7491: The DWE7491 that is still being sold in the US actually has the improved blade guard as well, making it pretty much the same machine as the European DWE7492.“People always do crazy things…when they’re in love.” With the original DWE7491 blade guard, this would become exposed, making it easier to touch it with your hand. This helps when you cut thin strips of wood, because it will keep the side of the blade protected. Instead of the entire blade guard being pushed up as a workpiece passed under it, only the part that comes in contact with the wood gets pushed up. This means the blade guard consist of two pieces (called leaves) instead of one. The only difference that is actually good and useful is the two-leaf blade guard. The difference between the feet of the DWE7491 and DWE7492 Improved Blade Guard The original DWE7491 feet design was maybe slightly more sturdy and resistant against bumps. This makes the saw slightly more stable and less likely to tip over. The DWE7492 also has different feet (see image below), which stretch out to the side. This helps support workpieces slightly better as they move past the riving knife, but it’s unlikely to make a big difference. A 20mm wide part is bolted on at the back of the machine. The old DW7491 does have a slightly deeper table, which you can see from the images below. The new DWE7492 is 100 grams lighter and about 1 dB quieter, both of which are completely unnoticeable to any normal user. The DWE7491 and DWE7492 are almost identical. The Difference between the DWE7491 and DWE7492