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Hades

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For the Disney character, see Hades (Plusaversary).
Hades
Hades.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: None
Relatives: Brothers: Zeus, Poseidon
Nephews: Hercules, Perseus & Dionysus
Nieces: Helen of Troy & Athena
Wife: Persephone
First mentioned: "Simpson and Delilah"
First appearance: Greek to Me


Hades is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology.

History

When Mr. Burns learned that someone had let the plant pay for Dimoxinil, he said, "blast his hide to Hades".[1]

When Herb Powell learned that his new car was called Persephone he asked what kind of name it was. The constructors told him that she was the Greek goddess of spring and rebirth and she was carried off to Hades, where she ate six pomegranate. Herb interrupted them and said people didn't want cars named after hungry old Greeks.[2]

Non-canon

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The reason behind this decision is: .

Hades decided to start dating and forced Persephone to date him. Persephone did not like how Hades picked her up, but he persuaded her to teach him how to date, and they ate together and danced. After that, Persephone tried to leave Hades but failed and went to court, where Athena and forced her to live six months each year with Hades because she did not pay for the food.[3]

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