Pain and Panic are the secondary antagonists of Hercules. They are Hades' henchmen.
They are voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait and Matt Frewer.
Biographies
Pain: A pink demon with greendumbr waxed into horns, and wings on his back. He is the braver of the duo, and he seems to always end up in painful situations and getting himself hurt quite a lot. He is the more devious, suggesting they lie to Hades when they fail his plan ("He's gonna kill us when he finds out" "You mean if he finds out" "If? If is good").
Panic: A skinny, teal demon with long horns and bulging eyes. Panic is considerably smarter than Pain, but he fears Hades a LOT more. He always gets too nervous over nothing ("PAIN! We're out of napkins! Run for your life!!!").
If he finds out and If he gets out of there
(Pain and Panic get thrown in their snake forms and hit a wall)
Panic: Hades is going to kill us when he finds out what happens.
Pain: You meen If he finds out.
Panic: Of couse he's going, but... (stops running) If... If is good.
(At the River Styx)
Panic: He's not going to be happy when he gets out of there.
Pain: You meen If he gets out of there.
Panic: If... If is good. (they wave good-bye to Hades and laugh)
In the movie
In the beginning, they are hired by Hades to make baby Hercules mortal and kill him. They fail to kill him, and only half succeed in making him mortal; he keeps his God-like strength, and uses it to thoroughly beat them to a pulp. Fearing the worst from Hades, they lie, saying he's dead. Years later, Hades figures out that Hercules is still alive. Pain and Panic, thinking Hades is going to eat them as punishment, turn into snakes and slither into the shadows. At the end of the film, after Hades is punched into the river Styx, they are left thinking (and hoping) that he'll never return.
Transformations
Pain
fat worm
red snake
female teen with orange skin
bunny
mini louse
boy with red cloth
red bird
back of a pink horse with a heart on its back
Panic
skinny worm
blue snake
female teen with blue skin
gopher
thin louse
boy with green cloth
bluebird
front of a horse with a yellow mane