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|journalKH=Phil the satyr is a veteran trainer of heroes and Herc's mentor. These days he's very busy running the Coliseum and choosing competitors suitable for the games.<br><br>He came out of retirement in "Hercules" (1997).
|journalKH=Phil the satyr is a veteran trainer of heroes and Herc's mentor. These days he's very busy running the Coliseum and choosing competitors suitable for the games.<br><br>He came out of retirement in "Hercules" (1997).
|journalSS=Trainer of countless heroes, including Hercules.<br><br>Nowadays Phil runs the Coliseum and manages the games.
|journalSS=Trainer of countless heroes, including Hercules.<br><br>Nowadays Phil runs the Coliseum and manages the games.
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|journalCOD=A world-renowned trainer who runs the show in Olympus Coliseum. He's trained a whole slew of heroes in his time ("a lot of yusses") with Hercules being his most recent protégé.<br><br>After the bugs transformed the Coliseum into a strange labyrinth, Phil had to turn to Sora for help sorting the mess out.
|journalCOD=A world-renowned trainer who runs the show in Olympus Coliseum. He's trained a whole slew of heroes in his time ("a lot of yusses") with Hercules being his most recent protégé.<br><br>After the bugs transformed the Coliseum into a strange labyrinth, Phil had to turn to Sora for help sorting the mess out.
|journalUX='''Phil'''<br>Hercules (1997)<br>Trainer of countless heroes, including Hercules.<br><br>'''Hercules & Phil'''<br>Hercules (1997)<br>A hero with godlike strength and a kind heart, and his trainer and mentor.
|journalUX='''Phil'''<br>Hercules (1997)<br>Trainer of countless heroes, including Hercules.<br><br>'''Hercules & Phil'''<br>Hercules (1997)<br>A hero with godlike strength and a kind heart, and his trainer and mentor.
|journalKH3=Hercules (1997)<br><br>A renowned trainer of heroes who has whipped countless hopefuls into shape, including Hercules.
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{{Q|Get up on the Hydra's back!|Phil encouraging Sora to get up on the Hydra's back}}
{{Q|Get up on the Hydra's back!|Phil encouraging Sora to get up on the Hydra's back}}
'''Philoctetes''', or '''Phil''' for short, is a {{w|satyr}}. He is the personal trainer of [[Hercules]] and runs the [[Olympus Coliseum]]. He is originally from the Disney's 1997 film, ''{{w|Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules}}''.
'''Philoctetes''', or '''Phil''' for short, is a satyr (a half man, half goat). He is the personal trainer of [[Hercules]] and runs the [[Olympus Coliseum]]. He is originally from the Disney's 1997 film, ''{{w|Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules}}''.


==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''===
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Phil is training Hercules to become a hero. He makes a brief appearances when [[Terra]] arrives, calling Hercules to sign up for the games. After [[Zack]] repeatedly asks him to train him and Phil sees him fight with Hercules and [[Ventus]], Phil tells them to enter in the games, and that he will watch how they do and decide from that.  After Hercules and Zack both withdraw from the tournament to help Ven fight a huge swarm of Unversed, Phil decides to continuing training Hercules, since he decided to help Ven first. However, Phil later confides in Ven that he had no intention of training Zack; Hercules had just been slacking and Phil had used Zack as a way to get him to work harder.
 
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
Phil is training Hercules to become a hero. He makes a brief appearances when [[Terra]] arrives, calling Hercules to sign up for the games. After [[Zack]] repeatedly asks him to train him and Phil sees him fight with Hercules and [[Ventus]], Phil tells them to enter in the games, and that he will watch how they do and decide from that.  After Hercules and Zack both withdraw from the tournament to help Ventus fight a huge swarm of Unversed, Phil decides to continuing training Hercules, since he decided to help Ventus first. However, Phil later confides in Ventus that he had no intention of training Zack; Hercules had just been slacking and Phil had used Zack as a way to get him to work harder.


When [[Aqua]] first arrives at the Olympus Coliseum, Phil comes to Aqua's "rescue" when she was attacked by the Unversed, only to be scared off by them and called Hercules to fight them with Aqua. After the Unversed are defeated, he flirts with Aqua, but becomes disappointed to hear her concern for Terra after Hercules mentioned Terra, and mistakes her for a "Terra fan." He convinced Aqua to sign up for the games, saying there might be a chance that Terra would be in the games and even offered to sign her up for the games, as well as to be her trainer, but she politely refused. After Aqua realized that Terra might not be in the games, Phil tried to convinced her to stay, noting that his last two athletes (Hercules and Zack) defaulted and lost their matches. In the end, Aqua decides to stay and finish the games.
When [[Aqua]] first arrives at the Olympus Coliseum, Phil comes to Aqua's "rescue" when she was attacked by the Unversed, only to be scared off by them and called Hercules to fight them with Aqua. After the Unversed are defeated, he flirts with Aqua, but becomes disappointed to hear her concern for Terra after Hercules mentioned Terra, and mistakes her for a "Terra fan." He convinced Aqua to sign up for the games, saying there might be a chance that Terra would be in the games and even offered to sign her up for the games, as well as to be her trainer, but she politely refused. After Aqua realized that Terra might not be in the games, Phil tried to convinced her to stay, noting that his last two athletes (Hercules and Zack) defaulted and lost their matches. In the end, Aqua decides to stay and finish the games.


===''Kingdom Hearts''===
===''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''===
Phil is the coordinator of the games at Olympus Coliseum. He asks [[Sora]] to move a rock, thinking that he is [[Hercules]]. When Sora says he can't do it, Phil realizes it's not Hercules. He rejects Sora from participating in the games because he is not a true hero. This leads to a minigame that has Sora destroying barrels. Phil still rejects Sora from entering the games and tells him to go master a certain [[Thunder|spell]]. When Sora leaves, he attains a pass from [[Hades]]. Phil grudgingly allows him in the games and teaches them as the games go on until the fight with [[Cloud]]. Regardless of whether Sora wins or loses, [[Cerberus]] shows up and attacks. Phil tells Sora, Donald, and Goofy to run for it. After Hercules shows up to fight Cerberus and rescue Cloud, Phil worries about him and warns Sora when he enters the stadium to help. After the battle, Phil makes them junior heroes and from then allows Sora to compete in the games.
Phil is the coordinator of the games at Olympus Coliseum. He asks [[Sora]] to move a rock, thinking that he is [[Hercules]]. When Sora says he can't do it, Phil realizes it's not Hercules. He rejects Sora from participating in the games because he is not a true hero. This leads to a minigame that has Sora destroying barrels. Phil still rejects Sora from entering the games and tells him to go master a certain [[Thunder|spell]]. When Sora leaves, he attains a pass from [[Hades]]. Phil grudgingly allows him in the games and teaches them as the games go on until the fight with [[Cloud]]. Regardless of whether Sora wins or loses, [[Cerberus]] shows up and attacks. Phil tells Sora, Donald, and Goofy to run for it. After Hercules shows up to fight Cerberus and rescue Cloud, Phil worries about him and warns Sora when he enters the stadium to help. After the battle, Phil makes them junior heroes and from then allows Sora to compete in the games.


===''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''===
Phil runs the games in the fake version of Olympus Coliseum in [[Castle Oblivion]]. This time around, he makes it more into a race than an actual battle. He also gives the rules for competing.
Phil runs the games in the fake version of Olympus Coliseum in [[Castle Oblivion]]. This time around, he makes it more into a race than an actual battle. He also gives the rules for competing.


===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''===
Phil trains [[Roxas]] for the Coliseum games, thinking he is the hero that Hercules mentioned when Roxas went on his mission with [[Xigbar]]. Roxas was often teamed with Demyx in this world, and battled against Xigbar in the final round of the games before a [[Guard Armor]] Heartless interrupted the match. Phil eventually realized that Roxas wasn't the hero Hercules had told him about, much to his dismay. However, Phil wasn't mad at Roxas and told him to come by to the Coliseum anytime he wanted to the next time they met.
Phil trains [[Roxas]] for the Coliseum games, thinking he is the hero that Hercules mentioned when Roxas went on his mission with [[Xigbar]]. Roxas was often teamed with Demyx in this world, and battled against Xigbar in the final round of the games before a [[Guard Armor]] Heartless interrupted the match. Phil eventually realized that Roxas wasn't the hero Hercules had told him about, much to his dismay. However, Phil wasn't mad at Roxas and told him to come by to the Coliseum anytime he wanted to the next time they met.


===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
Phil is once again preparing games for the [[Olympus Coliseum]] and tournaments for [[Hercules]] so he can wow the crowd. Phil again demands that Sora endure training, where he must destroy urns. Phil leaves right before the Olympus Stone is said to be stolen. Sora later finds him in the Underworld, incapacitated by [[Demyx]]. He says he was looking for a new hero to have fight in the Coliseum since Hercules is slowing down. When the [[Hydra]] destroys the Coliseum, Phil is there to help Sora defeat it.
Phil is once again preparing games for the [[Olympus Coliseum]] and tournaments for [[Hercules]] so he can wow the crowd. Phil again demands that Sora endure training, where he must destroy urns. Phil leaves right before the Olympus Stone is said to be stolen. Sora later finds him in the Underworld, incapacitated by [[Demyx]]. He says he was looking for a new hero to have fight in the Coliseum since Hercules is slowing down. When the [[Hydra]] destroys the Coliseum, Phil is there to help Sora defeat it.


When Sora visits again later, Phil is seen cheering Hercules on against [[Auron]]. Before Sora and co. depart from the world, [[Donald Duck|Donald]] asks Phil if they can become heroes. Phil avoids the subject until stars in the sky form the images of Sora's group and Phil tries to hide his tears. This is most likely a sign from [[Zeus]].
When Sora visits again later, Phil is seen cheering Hercules on against [[Auron]]. Before Sora and co. depart from the world, [[Donald Duck|Donald]] asks Phil if they can become heroes. Phil avoids the subject until stars in the sky form the images of Sora's group and Phil tries to hide his tears. This is most likely a sign from Zeus.


===''Kingdom Hearts coded''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''===
He is shown talking to [[Data-Sora]] in the lobby of the Coliseum that he has trouble finding Hercules. After Data-Sora heals the Coliseum, he will trade a Power Chain for an Energy Bangle++.
He is shown talking to [[Data-Sora]] in the lobby of the Coliseum that he has trouble finding Hercules. After Data-Sora heals the Coliseum, he will trade a Power Chain for an Energy Bangle++.


===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
==Appearance==
Phil and Megara fly onto Pegasus to meet up with Hercules when Thebes is being attacked by Heartless. Phil is then ordered by Hercules to go with Megara to scour the sky of Thebes for any person left behind during the attack. Later, Phil grows concerned when the clouds on Mt. Olympus darken before flying off.
 
After Xehanort's defeat, Phil is shown waving to the crowd upon the unveiling of the rebuilt Hercules statue.
 
==Design==
Phil, being a satyr, has the lower body is that of a goat with orange fur and brown hooves. His upper body is that of a short man with an enormous gut and some hair on his chest and arms. The top of his head is bald, save for four strands of orange hair, while the back of his hair is about shoulder-length. He has a curly goatee and five o'clock shadow over most of his lower face. His nose is pink and bulbous and his ears are pointed. Phil has black eyes and a thin, brown uni-brow. Finally, there are two brown goat horns sprouting out of the top of his head.
Phil, being a satyr, has the lower body is that of a goat with orange fur and brown hooves. His upper body is that of a short man with an enormous gut and some hair on his chest and arms. The top of his head is bald, save for four strands of orange hair, while the back of his hair is about shoulder-length. He has a curly goatee and five o'clock shadow over most of his lower face. His nose is pink and bulbous and his ears are pointed. Phil has black eyes and a thin, brown uni-brow. Finally, there are two brown goat horns sprouting out of the top of his head.


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In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Phil began to lose faith in Hercules. Seeking a new hero, he later risked his life to participate in the battle with the Hydra. He continued to care for the hero until Sora's next return, Phil's dream later coming true. Due to incorrect attitudes, however, Phil remained his stubborn self and refused to award Sora and friends the "Hero" status.
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Phil began to lose faith in Hercules. Seeking a new hero, he later risked his life to participate in the battle with the Hydra. He continued to care for the hero until Sora's next return, Phil's dream later coming true. Due to incorrect attitudes, however, Phil remained his stubborn self and refused to award Sora and friends the "Hero" status.


In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', he is shown to be a bit of a womanizer, a trait that is also shown in the movie ''Hercules''. He flirts with Aqua and calls her "Sweetcheeks" and "Sugarcakes," as well as offering to become her trainer, something he rarely does. When asked by Hercules why he would offer to be Aqua's trainer while he had to practically beg, Phil's response by saying because she has different "attributes" than him.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', he is shown to be a bit of a womanizer, a trait that is also shown in the movie ''Hercules''. He flirts with Aqua and calls her "Sweetcheeks" and "Sugarcakes," as well as offering to become her trainer, something he rarely does. When asked by Hercules why he would offer to be Aqua's trainer while he had to practically beg, Phil response by saying because she has different "attributes" than him.


Phil has a number of running gags surrounding him. One of them is that each time Sora and friends tried to talk with Phil when first arriving in the Coliseum, Phil mistakes them for Hercules and doesn't realize it until he turns around. Another recurring joke is that he will state a certain number of words, then say a phrase that goes one word over or under the number of words he stated. Another trait of his is not being able to keep his mouth shut when people are explaining things, such as when Roxas kept trying to explain that Phil mistook him for somebody else.
Phil has a number of running gags surrounding him. One of them is that each time Sora and friends tried to talk with Phil when first arriving in the Coliseum, Phil mistakes them for Hercules and doesn't realize it until he turns around. Another recurring joke is that he will state a certain number of words, then say a phrase that goes one word over or under the number of words he stated. Another trait of his is not being able to keep his mouth shut when people are explaining things, such as when Roxas kept trying to explain that Phil mistook him for somebody else.


==Origin==
==Origin==
Phil first appeared in the classic Disney animated comedy ''Hercules''. He is a composite of several characters from Greek mythology; while he shares his name with {{w|Philoctetes}}, a human who lit the funeral pyre of {{w|Heracles}} upon his death, his personality and satyr design are similar to those of the god {{w|Pan (god)|Pan}}, and his role as a trainer of heroes is shared with the centaur {{w|Chiron}}.
In the classic Disney animated comedy ''Hercules'', the young Hercules was instructed to find Philoctetes, trainer of heroes, in order to become a true hero and rejoin his family on Olympus. He found Phil on a distant island flirting with some imps, startled at first to see a satyr rather than what he mistook for a goat (Phil was spying on the imps through some bushes, his goat backside visible to Hercules). Herc displayed his strength to Phil, the satyr impressed, yet not willing to have his dreams crushed again. He told Hercules his dream of training the ultimate hero, and how every one he trained never went the distance. When Hercules said he could, and with a little persuasion from Zeus via striking him with a lightning bolt and frying him, Phil was finally persuaded. He then proceeded to put Hercules through tests and other training, later taking him on his first real missions as a hero.
 
In the film, the young Hercules was instructed to find Philoctetes, trainer of heroes, in order to become a true hero and rejoin his family on Olympus. He found Phil on a distant island spying on some nymphs, startled at first to see a satyr rather than what he mistook for a goat (Phil was spying on the imps through some bushes, his goat backside visible to Hercules). Herc displayed his strength to Phil, the satyr impressed, yet not willing to have his dreams crushed again. He told Hercules his dream of training the ultimate hero, and how every one he trained never went the distance. When Hercules said he could, and with a little persuasion from Zeus via striking him with a lightning bolt and frying him, Phil was finally persuaded. He then proceeded to put Hercules through tests and other training, later taking him on his first real missions as a hero.


On one of these missions, Hercules met Megara, a girl who was held captive by a centaur named Nessus. While Hercules battled the monster, Phil made a flirting attempt, Meg's refusal of him making Phil extremely angry and jealous. Much later in the film when Phil caught Hercules and Meg on a date, and Meg talking to Hades after Hercules had left on Phil's order, it was Phil's attempt to reveal the truth to the hero that almost broke up their duo for good. Phil attempted to leave for home, a distressed Meg coming to him and telling the satyr that Hercules would die if he didn't come back to help. Phil returned to Hercules's side, later watching over Meg as she died, mourning her loss along with Pegasus and Hercules.
On one of these missions, Hercules met Megara, a girl who was held captive by a centaur named Nessus. While Hercules battled the monster, Phil made a flirting attempt, Meg's refusal of him making Phil extremely angry and jealous. Much later in the film when Phil caught Hercules and Meg on a date, and Meg talking to Hades after Hercules had left on Phil's order, it was Phil's attempt to reveal the truth to the hero that almost broke up their duo for good. Phil attempted to leave for home, a distressed Meg coming to him and telling the satyr that Hercules would die if he didn't come back to help. Phil returned to Hercules's side, later watching over Meg as she died, mourning her loss along with Pegasus and Hercules.


After Hercules became a god again and revitalized Meg, Phil got to visit Olympus. There he flirted with Aphrodite resulting in a kiss from the goddess, Phil's dream later coming true, a constellation of Hercules hung in the stars and everyone acknowledging Phil's achievement.
After Hercules became a god again and revitalized Meg, Phil got to visit Olympus. There he flirted with Aphrodite resulting in a kiss from the goddess, Phil's dream later coming true, a picture of Hercules hung in the stars and everyone acknowledging Phil's achievement.


In the film, Phil was voiced by veteran actor and comedian {{w|Danny DeVito}}. To date, this is the only appearance of Phil where he is voiced by DeVito: in all subsequent installments, he is voiced by Robert Costanzo. In the film's Japanese dub, Phil was also voiced by the late Ichirō Nagai.
In the film, Phil was voiced by veteran actor and comedian {{w|Danny DeVito}}. To date, this is the only appearance of Phil where he is voiced by DeVito: in all subsequent installments, he is voiced by Robert Costanzo.
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