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* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar''

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* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar''''VideoGame/GodOfWarSeries''
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* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII''

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* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII''''VideoGame/GodOfWar''




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* [[http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/File:Guardian_Artwork.png Guardians]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' have this look due of there existance has redicovered and recreated in [[spoiler: [[TheFuture 10,000 years in future]]]].
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* Harryhausen's ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' and ''Film/{{Clash of the Titans|1981}}'' are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.

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* Harryhausen's ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' and ''Film/{{Clash of the Titans|1981}}'' are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real. A few are even mechanical (a colossus in the former, an owl in the latter).



* ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology''

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* ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology''
''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology'', featuring not only Greece, but Egypt and Scandinavia too.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', the midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', the midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece. It explores the world even further, and features a GadgeteerGenius father-son duo as part of its cast.
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* Disney's ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'' is a re-telling of the ancient myths about Hercules.

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* Disney's ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'' is a loose re-telling of the ancient myths about Hercules.Hercules with several anachronistic elements.



* WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, the midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece.

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* WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', the midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece.

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* WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, a midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece.

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* Disney's ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'' is a re-telling of the ancient myths about Hercules.


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* WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, a midquel series to the Disney movie mentioned above, is set in an anachronistic version of ancient Greece.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Vattu}}'' is set in a vaguely Iron Age setting, populated by a number of non-human races. Sahta, for instance, is a pretty clear FantasyCounterpartCulture to TheGloryThatWasRome.

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* ''{{Webcomic/Vattu}}'' is set in a vaguely Iron Age setting, populated by a number of non-human races. Sahta, for instance, is a pretty clear FantasyCounterpartCulture to TheGloryThatWasRome.UsefulNotes/TheGloryThatWasRome.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Vattu}}'' is set in a vaguely Iron Age setting, populated by a number of non-human races. Sahta, for instance, is a pretty clear FantasyCounterpartCulture to TheGloryThatWasRome.
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* Harryhausen's ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' and ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans'' are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.

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* Harryhausen's ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' and ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans'' ''Film/{{Clash of the Titans|1981}}'' are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.
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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two separate Sandalpunk ''TabletopGames/{{GURPS}}'' settings: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).

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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two separate Sandalpunk ''TabletopGames/{{GURPS}}'' ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' settings: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).
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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two seperate Sandalpunk ''TabletopGames/{{GURPS}}'' settings: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).

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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two seperate separate Sandalpunk ''TabletopGames/{{GURPS}}'' settings: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).
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* Those historical novels by MaryRenault which are set in ancient greece.

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* Those historical novels by MaryRenault which are set in ancient greece.
Greece.
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* Lou Ferrigno's ''{{Film/Hercules}}'' battles giant extraterrestial robots.

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* Lou Ferrigno's ''{{Film/Hercules}}'' ''{{Film/Hercules|1983}}'' battles giant extraterrestial robots.
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* Those historical novels by MaryRenault which are set in ancient greece.
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* ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII''
* ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology''
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* The Bronze Age world of {{Comics/Slaine}} combines Sandal Punk with StonePunk.

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* The Bronze Age world of {{Comics/Slaine}} ''{{ComicBook/Slaine}}'' combines Sandal Punk with StonePunk.



* Film/ThreeHundred with its Persian ninjas, giant warriors and grenade throwing wizards.
* Lou Ferrigno's {{Film/Hercules}} battles giant extraterrestial robots.
* Harryhausen's Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts and Film/ClashOfTheTitans are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.

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* Film/ThreeHundred ''Film/ThreeHundred'' with its Persian ninjas, giant warriors and grenade throwing wizards.
* Lou Ferrigno's {{Film/Hercules}} ''{{Film/Hercules}}'' battles giant extraterrestial robots.
* Harryhausen's Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' and Film/ClashOfTheTitans ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans'' are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.
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* The Bronze Age world of {{Comics/Slaine}} combines Sandal Punk with StonePunk.

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* Film/ThreeHundred with its Persian ninjas, giant warriors and grenade throwing wizards.
* Lou Ferrigno's {{Film/Hercules}} battles giant extraterrestial robots.
* Harryhausen's Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts and Film/ClashOfTheTitans are set in a version of Greece where fantasy monsters are real.
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* The ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Fires of Pompeii," set in that city right before the famous volcanic eruption that destroyed it, had elements of this, particularly its depiction of Roman religion.

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* The ''DoctorWho'' ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Fires of Pompeii," set in that city right before the famous volcanic eruption that destroyed it, had elements of this, particularly its depiction of Roman religion.
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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the PunkPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar; or alternatively, on a FantasyCounterpartCulture or PlanetOfHats modeled on those settings.

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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the PunkPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar; UsefulNotes/TheTrojanWar; or alternatively, on a FantasyCounterpartCulture or PlanetOfHats modeled on those settings.
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* ''OGL Ancients'' is based around the civilization before the Roman Empire (with special focus on Greece and Egypt) and features the [[GadgeteerGenius Artificer]] [[FantasyCharacterClasses Class]].
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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two seperate Sandalpunk settins: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).

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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two seperate Sandalpunk settins: ''TabletopGames/{{GURPS}}'' settings: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).
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* ''Pyramid'' magazine outlined two seperate Sandalpunk settins: "Bronzepunk" (Greece) and "Ironpunk" (Rome).
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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the SteamPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar; or alternatively, on a FantasyCounterpartCulture or PlanetOfHats modeled on those settings.

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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the SteamPunk PunkPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar; or alternatively, on a FantasyCounterpartCulture or PlanetOfHats modeled on those settings.
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* An episode of ''Series//StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' called "Bread and Circuses" focused on a parallel Earth discovered in another star system which was home to a [[PlanetOfHats modern-day Roman Empire]] with mid-20th century technology and media-driven popular culture with gladiator fights being both a part of the modern slavery institution as well as a professional sport.

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* An episode of ''Series//StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' called "Bread and Circuses" focused on a parallel Earth discovered in another star system which was home to a [[PlanetOfHats modern-day Roman Empire]] with mid-20th century technology and media-driven popular culture with gladiator fights being both a part of the modern slavery institution as well as a professional sport.
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* An episode of ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' called "Bread and Circuses" focused on a parallel Earth discovered in another star system which was home to a [[PlanetOfHats modern-day Roman Empire]] with mid-20th century technology and media-driven popular culture with gladiator fights being both a part of the modern slavery institution as well as a professional sport.

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* An episode of ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' ''Series//StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' called "Bread and Circuses" focused on a parallel Earth discovered in another star system which was home to a [[PlanetOfHats modern-day Roman Empire]] with mid-20th century technology and media-driven popular culture with gladiator fights being both a part of the modern slavery institution as well as a professional sport.
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* The ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Fires of Pompeii," set in that city right before the famous volcanic eruption that destroyed it, had elements of this, particularly its depiction of the Vestal Virgins.

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* The ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Fires of Pompeii," set in that city right before the famous volcanic eruption that destroyed it, had elements of this, particularly its depiction of the Vestal Virgins.
Roman religion.
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* The ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Fires of Pompeii," set in that city right before the famous volcanic eruption that destroyed it, had elements of this, particularly its depiction of the Vestal Virgins.

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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the SteamPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar.

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Sandal punk is a subgenre of the SteamPunk science fiction category. It focuses on the classical period or the ancient world before the Middle Ages, usually AncientRome, or AncientGreece, or [[AncientGrome both]], sometimes with hints of TheTrojanWar.
TheTrojanWar; or alternatively, on a FantasyCounterpartCulture or PlanetOfHats modeled on those settings.






* Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys (1995-1999)
* Series/XenaWarriorPrincess (1995-2001)
* Series/YoungHercules (1998-1999)

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* Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' (1995-1999)
* Series/XenaWarriorPrincess ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' (1995-2001)
* Series/YoungHercules (1998-1999)''Series/YoungHercules'' (1998-1999)
* An episode of ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' called "Bread and Circuses" focused on a parallel Earth discovered in another star system which was home to a [[PlanetOfHats modern-day Roman Empire]] with mid-20th century technology and media-driven popular culture with gladiator fights being both a part of the modern slavery institution as well as a professional sport.
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* HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys (1995-1999)
* XenaWarriorPrincess (1995-2001)
* YoungHercules (1998-1999)

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* HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys (1995-1999)
* XenaWarriorPrincess Series/XenaWarriorPrincess (1995-2001)
* YoungHercules Series/YoungHercules (1998-1999)
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* YoungHercules (1998-1999)

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* YoungHercules (1998-1999)(1998-1999)
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