In her vengeful desire to destroy Hercules, Hera unleashes more terrible beasts upon the kingdom of Mycanae. When the Erymanthean Boar attacks, the young sheepherder, Iolas, tries to be a hero like Hercules. But lacking strength, he fails miserably in his attempt to save his brother and sister from the fearsome boar. It's only Hercules' last minute arrival that prevents disaster. Longing to be a hero, but feeling that he's a failure, Iolas returns to Hercules' side in hopes of learning the secrets that make him a hero. As our twosome confront the deadly ""Horses of Diomedes"" and the giant ""Stymphanian Birds"", Hercules becomes more and more impressed by Iolas' cleverness. But Iolas, convinced that what makes a hero is his strength, cannot see the value in this. In the end, when Hercules is forced to face the ""River God"", and appears to have met his match, Iolas finally understands that every hero has his own unique strength. Using his brains instead of his brawn, Iolas helps Hercules to
Name | Type | Role | |
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Kathy Slevin | Writer | ||
Cole Caplan | Guest Star | ||
Andre O'Culey-Lorant | Guest Star | ||
Richard Denison | Guest Star | ||
Marlow Villa | Guest Star | ||
Marta Vacratsis | Guest Star | ||
Lawrence Bayne | Guest Star | ||
Tony Daniels | Guest Star | ||
Wayne Robson | Guest Star | ||
Janet-Laine Green | Guest Star | ||
Daniel DeSanto | Guest Star | ||
Jim Craig | Director |