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from Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
Boy Jason / Giasone / Jason of Corinth / Jasón / Young Jason / Young Jason of Corinth
Filmography
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- "Robot Chicken"
- Squaw Bury Shortcake (2007) TV episode, Played by Ethan Hawke
- Drippy Pony (2006) TV episode, Played by Seth Green (as Jason of Corinth) - Medea 2 (2006) Played by José Pedro Carrión (as Jasón) / Saulo Garrido (as Jasón)
- Greek Gods and Goddesses: Jason and the Argonauts (2004) (TV) Played by Adam Rhys Dee
- "Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus" (2001) TV series Played by Miles Marsico
- Jason and the Argonauts (2000) (TV) Played by Jason London / Micky Churchill (as Boy Jason)
- "Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend"
- Castor and Pollux (1999) TV episode, Played by David Orth
- Jason and Medea (1999) TV episode, Played by David Orth
- Jason and the Argonauts (1998) TV episode, Played by David Orth / Kevin Duhaney (as Young Jason) - "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
- The Academy (1999) TV episode, Played by Jeffrey Thomas
- We'll Always Have Cyprus (1999) TV episode, Played by Jeffrey Thomas
- Redemption (1999) TV episode, Played by Jeffrey Thomas
- Let There Be Light (1999) TV episode, Played by Jeffrey Thomas
- Reunions (1998) TV episode, Played by Jeffrey Thomas
(10 more) - "Young Hercules"
- The Prize (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
- Iolaus Goes Stag (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
- Me, Myself and Eye (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
- The Head That Wears the Crown (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
- Hind Sight (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
(31 more) - Young Hercules (1998) (V) Played by Chris Conrad (as Young Jason of Corinth)
- "Teatro estudio"
- Medea (1978) TV episode, Played by Ramiro Oliveros (as Jasón) - Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Played by Todd Armstrong / Tim Turner
- I giganti della Tessaglia (Gli argonauti) (1960) Played by Roland Carey (as Giasone)
... aka "The Giants of Thessaly" - USA (dubbed version)
... aka "The Giants of Thessaly (The Argonauts)" - USA (long title) - Le fatiche di Ercole (1958) Played by Fabrizio Mioni
... aka "Hercules" - USA (dubbed version)
... aka "Labors of Hercules" - International (English title) (literal title)
Archive Footage:
- "Young Hercules"
- Life for a Life (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
- Ill Wind (1999) TV episode, Played by Chris Conrad
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From "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Hercules on Trial (#4.10)" (1998)
Hercules: I have resisted the gods, because instead of helping us, they interfere with us. And I have bent the law when my heart tells me it's unjust, because justice is not about the letter of the law, but the spirit. And I do try to inspire others to be everything they are capable of being. If this is sedition, then I am guilty.
Hercules: But there is something more on trial here. The hero. A hero is a person who's not afraid to risk his life for another. And sometimes, like Kazankus, it means losing that life. It's what separates us from the animals and from the gods who would like us to believe we are less than we are...
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Hercules: I have resisted the gods, because instead of helping us, they interfere with us. And I have bent the law when my heart tells me it's unjust, because justice is not about the letter of the law, but the spirit. And I do try to inspire others to be everything they are capable of being. If this is sedition, then I am guilty.
Hercules: But there is something more on trial here. The hero. A hero is a person who's not afraid to risk his life for another. And sometimes, like Kazankus, it means losing that life. It's what separates us from the animals and from the gods who would like us to believe we are less than we are...
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