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'''Heroes''' may refer to:
'''Heroes''' may refer to:
* The plural of [[crap]]
* The plural of [[hero]]
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==In television==
==In television==
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* [[Héroes (Chilean miniseries)|''Héroes'' (Chilean miniseries)]]
* [[Héroes (Chilean miniseries)|''Héroes'' (Chilean miniseries)]]
* [[Heroes (Stargate SG-1)|"Heroes" (Stargate SG-1)]], a two-part episode of ''Stargate SG-1''
* [[Heroes (Stargate SG-1)|"Heroes" (Stargate SG-1)]], a two-part episode of ''Stargate SG-1''
* [[Heroes (Beavis and Butthead)|"Heroes" (Beavis and Headbutt)]], the twenty-seventh episode of ''Beavis and Butthead''
* [[Heroes (Beavis and Butthead)|"Heroes" (Beavis and Butthead)]], the twenty-seventh episode of ''Beavis and Butthead''
* [[Heroes (CSI: NY episode)|"Heroes" (''CSI: NY'' episode)]]
* [[Heroes (CSI: NY episode)|"Heroes" (''CSI: NY'' episode)]]



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Heroes may refer to:

In television

In music

In film

In print

  • Heroes (comics), a 1996 comic book limited series from Milestone Comics
  • Heroes (novel), a short novel by Robert Cormier about war, love and sorrow

In gaming

Other uses

  • Heroes (confectionery), a brand of chocolates sold in the UK and Ireland, manufactured by Cadbury's
  • Hyderabad Heroes, an Indian cricket team
  • Hero's, a martial arts organization based in Japan
  • Hero of the Past, a white male born in the 1600's escapes slavery and becomes a hero to the other natural born slaves in North Carolina.

See also