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The Erotic Adventures of Hercules

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The Erotic Adventures of Hercules
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Troy McClure Media Information
Type: Viewed
Genre: Porn
Media: Film
Also mentioned: Dial M for Murderousness
Starring: Troy McClure
Norman Fell
Country of Origin: USA
Appearance: "Selma's Choice"


The Erotic Adventures of Hercules is an adult movie with a Greek mythology setting. It stars Troy McClure as Hercules and Norman Fell as Zeus.

History[edit]

Troy McClure snuck in plugs for The Erotic Adventures of Hercules and Dial M for Murderousness while he was hosting a TV special called Carnival of the Stars.[1]

Homer and Marge watched the movie while Selma was taking Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens. Homer was sick from food poisoning, so Marge rented Yentl for the two of them to watch, plus The Erotic Adventures of Hercules if Homer started feeling better. Homer did feel better after they watched Yentl, and perked up even more when Marge told him that The Erotic Adventures of Hercules starred Norman Fell as Zeus.

In the scene from the movie that was shown, Hercules (Troy McClure) had two beautiful women fawning on him when a third woman, dressed only in rags, ran to him and said, "Hercules! The Cyclops tore off my clothes!" Hercules responded by laughing contemptuously.

Later, after Homer and Marge finished watching the movie, Homer dressed up in a toga and ambushed Marge in the kitchen, telling her to "Come to Homercles!" He then scooped her up and carried her on his shoulder toward the stairs, evidently with amorous intent. His fantasy was cut short, however, by the return of Selma and the kids.[2]

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