heroes
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Contents
- 1 Film
- 2 Television
- 3 Music
- 4 Gaming
- 5 People
- 6 National decorations
- 7 Other
- 8 See also
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A hero is a person performing an extraordinary and praiseworthy deed.
Hero or heroes may also refer to:
Film
- Hero (2002 film), a Chinese film starring Jet Li
- Hero (1995 film), a Hong Kong film starring Jessica Hsuan
- Hero (1992 film), an American film starring Dustin Hoffman
- Hero (1986 film), official film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico
- Hero (1983 film), a Bollywood film starring Jackie Shroff
- Heroes (1978 film), with Henry Winkler and Sally Field
- Heroism (1958 film), a Polish film
Television
- Heroes (TV series), a 2006 American television series on NBC created by Tim Kring.
- Hero (channel), an anime cable channel in the Philippines
- Hero (TV series), a 2001 Japanese drama
Episodes
- "Hero" (Angel episode), an episode of Angel
- "Heroes" (Stargate SG-1), a two-part episode of Stargate SG-1
- "Hero" (Battlestar Galactica), an episode of Battlestar Galactica
Music
- Heroes (1993 album), by Mark O'Connor
- !Hero, a rock opera based on the story of Jesus
- "Heroes", an album by David Bowie
- Hero (album), a gospel album by singer Kirk Franklin
- Héroes del Silencio, Spanish rock band
- Heroes of Sand, song by the Brazilian metal band Angra
Songs
- "Hero", a song by Ozzy Osbourne from his 1988 album No Rest for the Wicked
- Heroes, a 1986 album by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings
- "Hero" (Chad Kroeger song), a single from the film Spider-Man
- "Hero" (Enrique Iglesias song)
- "Hero" (Mariah Carey song)
- "Hero" (Europe song)
- "Hero" (Superchick song)
- "Heroes" (song), the same-titled single from a David Bowie album.
- "Heroes" Symphony, by Philip Glass, inspired by the album
- "Heroes", a single by the hard rock band Shinedown
- "Heroes" (Elena Paparizou song), the official song of the 2006 European Athletics Championship by Elena Paparizou
Gaming
- H.E.R.O., a 1983 video game
- Hero (computer game), an Angband inspired roguelike game written by Brad Miller
- No More Heroes, a video game originally known simply as Heroes.
- Hero (Fire Emblem), a recurring class in the Fire Emblem series
- Hero (Warcraft), a special type of unit in Warcraft III
- Hero System, a generic roleplaying game system
- Hero (MMORPG), a Korean MMORPG
People
- Hero of Alexandria, ancient Greek mathematician
- Chris Hero, an American professional wrestler
- Justin "Hero" Cassell, a Montserratian Calypsonian
- Hero the younger, ancient Greek physicist
Fiction
- Superhero, a hero with extraordinary powers, usually starring in a comic book, television series, or film.
- Hero, of the Greek myth Hero and Leander
- Hero, of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing
- Hero, of the web comic RPG World
- Hero Brown, in the comic book series Y: The Last Man
- Captain Hero, a character on the Drawn Together animated television series
National decorations
- Hero (Title)
- Hero of the Soviet Union
- Hero of Socialist Labor
- Hero of Belarus
- Hero of the Russian Federation
- Hero of Ukraine
Other
- H.E.R.O. (comics), a short-lived comic book series of the early 2000s, loosely based on Dial H for Hero
- HERO (robot), a series of hobby robots formerly sold by Heathkit
- Heroic (horse), champion Australian racehorse and sire of the 1930s
- Hero (novel), by Festus Iyayi
- HMS Hero, the name of six historical ships of the British Royal Navy
- The Hero Initiative (formerly known as ACTOR), a comic-book-based charity to help creators in need
- Hero Pen Company, a writing instrument manufacturer in China
- Hero Parade, a gay Pride Parade in New Zealand
- Hero sandwich, or submarine sandwich
- Heroes (book), a short novel by American author Robert Cormier
- GDOT HERO, Georgia Department of Transportation's highway emergency response operators
- Hero (1860–1887), one of the eight South Devon Railway Dido class steam locomotives
- Heros genus, a genus of cichild fish that includes some aquarium fish
- Hero (helio), a wireless mobile device manufactured by Pantech and sold by Helio.
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