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Uh, no. That was inserted by a long-term vandal. 16:53, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Juvenilia
I've removed the following:
Hephaestus appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Hawk and Dove"; he is voiced by Ed Asner. In the episode, Hephaestus builds the Annihilator, a heavy-armored automaton which is fueled by rage. He sells it to Ares, who uses it to start a civil war in a third world country.
In the computer game Diablo II, there is a unique foe guarding the "Hellforge" located in the River of Flame, which the character must defeat in order to progress with a side-quest. The demon is named Hephasto, which has possible relevance to the God Hephaestus.
In the anime Digimon one of Zudomon's attacks was called Vulcan's Hammer.
It all seemed too trivial. Still, I'm aware that I'm less than averagely bewitched by the charms of anime, etc. -- Hoary22:32, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Aye, the point that seems to pass over many heads is that a little acquaintance with Hephaestus may explain some characters and details in these market-driven productions, and so a link is relevant there, but that the converse is not true. It depends partly in understanding converse, I suppose. --Wetman10:00, 8 August 2007 (UTC)