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References, mentions, and inside jokes in Young Hercules that support the canon in [[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]] and [[Xena: Warrior Princess]]. (For support of the season 1 canon within the TV series, see [[Continuity, Yay!]] For non-support of the canon, see [[Continuity Warning]].) | References, mentions, and inside jokes in Young Hercules that support the canon in [[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]] and [[Xena: Warrior Princess]]. (For support of the season 1 canon within the TV series, see [[Continuity, Yay!]] For non-support of the canon, see [[Continuity Warning]].) | ||
== ''[[Young Hercules (Pilot Movie)]]'' == | |||
* At the end of the movie, [[Iolaus]] decides to go with [[Hercules]] to save [[Yvenna]]'s village from slavery. He states that he and [[Hercules]] will share everything, to which [[Hercules]] replies, "What about a three-headed monster? How do you share that?" [[Iolaus]] jests, "Three headed monster. Like when is that going to happen?" is a direct nod to the first movie, Hercules and the Amazon Women, where Hercules and Iolaus encounter a little girl who melts away into the Hydra. | |||
== ''[[1.01 Treasure of Zeus]]'' == | == ''[[1.01 Treasure of Zeus]]'' == | ||
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== ''[[1.28 In Your Dreams]]'' == | == ''[[1.28 In Your Dreams]]'' == | ||
* The mythology of the Dreamscape Passage was created in X:WP "1.03 - Dreamworker". | * The mythology of the Dreamscape Passage was created in X:WP "1.03 - Dreamworker". | ||
== ''[[1.35 My Fair Lilith]]'' == | |||
* [[Lilith]] poses as [[Jason]]'s wife so he doesn't have to marry Princess Dido. Later, it is revealed in HtLJ episode "5.17 - The Academy" that [[Jason]] and [[Lilith]] eventually were lovers and even had a child together, daughter Ceska. | |||
== ''[[1.40 Iolaus Goes Stag]]'' == | == ''[[1.40 Iolaus Goes Stag]]'' == | ||
* In X:WP "1.24 - Is There a Doctor in the House?", Gabrielle tells a wounded man a story about a king named Libarius who hunted in the sacred forest of Artemis, and was turned into a deer. | * In X:WP "1.24 - Is There a Doctor in the House?", Gabrielle tells a wounded man a story about a king named Libarius who hunted in the sacred forest of Artemis, and was turned into a deer. | ||
* [[Iolaus]] goes hunting with his uncle who he says taught him how to be a hunter, becoming a nod to the ongoing HtLJ joke that Iolaus knows all of the "old hunters tricks". | |||
== ''[[1.43 The Beasts Beneath]]'' == | |||
* Sand Sharks are introduced, making a nod to the HtLJ episodes "3.01 - Mercenary" and "4.19 - War Wounds" where the deadly creatures are main foe. | |||
== ''Other Nods'' == | == ''Other Nods'' == |
Revision as of 23:52, 15 April 2012
References, mentions, and inside jokes in Young Hercules that support the canon in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. (For support of the season 1 canon within the TV series, see Continuity, Yay! For non-support of the canon, see Continuity Warning.)
Young Hercules (Pilot Movie)
- At the end of the movie, Iolaus decides to go with Hercules to save Yvenna's village from slavery. He states that he and Hercules will share everything, to which Hercules replies, "What about a three-headed monster? How do you share that?" Iolaus jests, "Three headed monster. Like when is that going to happen?" is a direct nod to the first movie, Hercules and the Amazon Women, where Hercules and Iolaus encounter a little girl who melts away into the Hydra.
1.01 Treasure of Zeus
- Jason's remark to Hercules, ("How's your mother?"), is an inside joke, considering in HtLJ "2.21 - The Wedding of Alcmene" Jason and Alcmene eventually marry.
1.05 Girl Trouble
- The contest between Jason and Iolaus is seen again between Hercules and Iolaus in HtLJ "5.14 - Just Passing Through": "Off the spruce branch, hit the oak, through the hollow stump, over the bird's nest, nothing but splash."
1.06 Teachers Pests
- Hercules talking to the pig ("Hey, what are you looking at, Porky?") is probably an inside joke, referencing that in HtLJ "4.16 - Porkules" Hercules will turn into a pig and talk to other pigs.
1.09 Amazon Grace
- Hercules saying that he's a fighter and not a dancer could be considered a nod to HtLJ "4.08 - ...And Fancy Free" wherein Hercules claims that he doesn't twirl, and the Widow Twanky teaches Hercules that dancing is very akin to fighting.
1.13 Forgery
- Iolaus saying that he'll be a king someday when the right kingdom comes around is a reference to HtLJ "2.19 - King For A Day" when his lookalike cousin, Orestes, is drugged and Iolaus takes his place and is crowned King of Attica.
1.20 Fame
- In X:WP "2.04 - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Xena also goes hunting Dryad bones to defeat Bacchus.
1.28 In Your Dreams
- The mythology of the Dreamscape Passage was created in X:WP "1.03 - Dreamworker".
1.35 My Fair Lilith
- Lilith poses as Jason's wife so he doesn't have to marry Princess Dido. Later, it is revealed in HtLJ episode "5.17 - The Academy" that Jason and Lilith eventually were lovers and even had a child together, daughter Ceska.
1.40 Iolaus Goes Stag
- In X:WP "1.24 - Is There a Doctor in the House?", Gabrielle tells a wounded man a story about a king named Libarius who hunted in the sacred forest of Artemis, and was turned into a deer.
- Iolaus goes hunting with his uncle who he says taught him how to be a hunter, becoming a nod to the ongoing HtLJ joke that Iolaus knows all of the "old hunters tricks".
1.43 The Beasts Beneath
- Sand Sharks are introduced, making a nod to the HtLJ episodes "3.01 - Mercenary" and "4.19 - War Wounds" where the deadly creatures are main foe.
Other Nods
- The "Iolaus and Kora" relationship is given a nod when Angela Marie Dotchin plays Nautica in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and marries an alternate universe version of Iolaus.