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'''Zeus''' is the main deity in Greek mythology, known as the "Father of gods and men".  
 
'''Zeus''' is the main deity in Greek mythology, known as the "Father of gods and men".  

Revision as of 10:29, August 14, 2012

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For the Zeus from the comic story Greek to Me see Zeus (Greek to Me)
For the Zeus from the comic story Pandora, Jr. see Zeus (Pandora, Jr.)

Zeus
Zeus.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon fictional
Hair: Brown
Relatives: Father: Cronus

Brothers: Hades, Poseidon

Mother: Rhea

Sons: Hercules, Perseus & Dionysus

Daughters: Helen of Troy & Athena

Wife: Hera

First appearance: "Tales from the Public Domain"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Zeus is the main deity in Greek mythology, known as the "Father of gods and men".

History

Zeus became angry with Odysseus when he refused to sacrifice one lamb in gratitude for his victory in the Trojan War. He announced he was going to teach Odysseus a lesson about trifling with the gods, but Dionysus impulsively said "I got it", grabbed one of Zeus's thunderbolts, and hurled it to earth. Zeus then became angry with Dionysus because he had just destroyed Atlantis. Dionysus complained that Zeus used to be fun: "Where's the Zeus who used to turn into a cow and pick up chicks?" Zeus sharply replied, "He grew up", then commanded Poseidon to take care of Odysseus. Poseidon obeyed, delaying Odysseus so that it ended up taking him ten years to get back to Ithaca.[1]

In a movie about the first olympics made by Homer and Bart they tell at the olympics was created after Zeus (played by Homer) was boring and threatened to wipe out everything on earth if they could not entertain him. Zeus liked the olympic and he find out at he will rest of his life just wants to watch sports, drink and eat ribs. When Zeus' wife (playe by Marge) asked him why he liked wrestling, he told her at it's for most of them are not wearing clothes which made his wife to also start watching the sport. In their story about the first torch they tell at Prometheus (played by Bart) was chased after stealing fire from Zeus (played by Cheif Wiggum) but he lost the fire which falling to the Earth where the fire starts burning on a stick. In Lisa's movie about the olmypic she tell at the Olympic was not started with help from Zeus and the olympic flames was introduced in Berlin 1936 Olympics as a symbolic for Prometheus steal the fire from Zeus.[2]

Behind the Laughter

  • Zeus appears in the "D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?" segment of "Tales from the Public Domain". The segment is a re-telling of the Odyssey with Joe Quimby cast in the role of Zeus, Homer as Odysseus, Horatio McCallister as Poseidon and other Springfieldians as the other characters in the story.
  • Zeus was also a character in the Troy McClure movie The Erotic Adventures of Hercules, where he was played by Norman Fell.
    • Zeus is the father of Hercules, but it's not clear what part that relationship plays in the McClure film.
  • Dionysus's complaint about Zeus is a reference to Zeus's custom (in Greek mythology) of taking on the forms of animals in order to seduce mortal women.
  • Zeus also appears in the "Labor Pains" segment of the comic story "Greek to Me", with Homer in the role of Zeus.
  • Zeus also appears in the comic story "Pandora, Jr.", with Mr. Burns in the role of Zeus.

Appearances

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