Philoctetes

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 can be grumpy and argumentative at times, but equally kind and generous. He often judges people before he gets to know them. Phil's dream is to train a hero so great that the gods will create an astrological sign in the sky, and people would say "That's Phil's boy". But Phil doubts this will ever happen at times, believing dreams are for rookies. His catchphrase is "two words" where he tells someone something, but it is in three words or more... or even less - one! Goofy often counts the words with his fingers.

Recent screenshots of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days show him talking to Roxas.

Kingdom Hearts
''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.''

He came out of retirement in "Hercules" (1997).

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Trainer of countless heroes, including Hercules.

Nowadays Phil runs the Coliseum and manages the games.

Kingdom Hearts II
Hercules (1997)

''Or "Phil" for short. Phil is a veteran trainer of heroes and Hercules's mentor. He also trained Sora and his friends during their first adventures with Hercules.''

These days Phil is busy running the Coliseum and screening contestants for the games.

Cutscenes
"Are you trying to put me out of a job!? If you keep acing every challenge, Champ, who am I gonna train?" "On second thought, if those are your 'hero' faces, we still got a lot of work to do." "This here's the world-famous Coliseum, heroes only! And I got my hands full preparing for the games. So run along, pip-squeaks." "If you can't even move this... you can't... call... yourself... a hero!"

Against the Hydra
"Get up on the Hydra's back!"

Reaction Command
"Phil One-Two"

Trivia

 * In the movie, Phil is voiced by Danny DeVito, who was in the comedies Junior and Matilda. In the games, he is voiced by Robert Costanzo.
 * He may be based of, of the Greek god "Pan" who also has goat legs, and is the son of "Hermes."

Philoctetes