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* SpiritualSuccessor: The show is basically an animated version of ''Literature/TheCampHalfBloodSeries'', especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The show is basically an animated version of ''Literature/TheCampHalfBloodSeries'', especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]].Cronus/Kronos. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, ''Literature/TheCampHalfBloodSeries'', especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).
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** "Bad Blood": [[PhantomThief Autolycus]] is the mortal son of Hermes, known by his moniker the "Prince of Thieves" due to his mastery of thievery. He is pulled out of time and recruited by Cronus to steal Hercules' "last surviving arrow", in exchange for an immorality granting Golden Apple. Autolycus pulls off two flawless thefts on possible arrows, completely alluding the heroes despite them being tipped off on the second location he would strike. It is only after the heroes are informed of his identity by Hermes himself and his possession of the [[InvisibilityCloak Helmet of Invisibility]] are they able to level the playing field and finally capture him. Given a new offer by Jay, he agrees to help them trick Cronus in exchange for another opportunity to steal the Golden Apple, successfully fooling Cronus with a fake arrow and swiping the Golden Apple right from under Cronus' nose.

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* MagnificentBastard: [[BigBad Cronus]], Lord of Time and King of the Titans, is the ruthless villain who plots his own escape from Tartarus and promptly asks the Oracle of Delphi for what can stop him. Upon learning of the young would-be heroes, Cronus repeatedly showcases new plans that put him close to completely dominating the world with the young heroes struggling to match him. Cronus takes hostages to lure others into traps, including gods and even fakes his own defeat to take over the underworld. Rarely at a loss, Cronus always rebounds from his defeats and even ends the series defeated but alive and powerful as ever, plotting to weaponize the now unknown future to complete all his plans and dominate the world.
"Recipe for Disaster": Peirithous is the charming, cunning Evil Former Friend of Hercules planning to exact revenge on him for leaving Peirithous in the underworld's chair of forgetfulness, leading to the end of Peirithous' life. Over millennia, Peirithous gains the knowledge of various skilled sorcerers and botanists to create a plant whose nectar will induce dementia in the gods when they consume ambrosia created from said honey. Setting his plan in motion, he renders Cerebus unconscious with a sleeping drug to escape the underworld and later takes control of a now forgetful Hercules, planning to have him trapped like this forever as payback. Peirithous later tricks Hercules into taking on and nearly defeating the heroes in order to save himself. Ultimately, Hercules revealing his guilt over what occurred causes Peirithous to turn over a new leaf out of guilt and help aid the heroes.

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[[BigBad Cronus]], Lord of Time and King of the Titans, is the ruthless villain who plots his own escape from Tartarus and promptly asks the Oracle of Delphi for what can stop him. Upon learning of the young would-be heroes, Cronus repeatedly showcases new plans that put him close to completely dominating the world with the young heroes struggling to match him. Cronus takes hostages to lure others into traps, including gods and even fakes his own defeat to take over the underworld. Rarely at a loss, Cronus always rebounds from his defeats and even ends the series defeated but alive and powerful as ever, plotting to weaponize the now unknown future to complete all his plans and dominate the world.
** "Recipe for Disaster": Peirithous is the charming, cunning Evil Former Friend EvilFormerFriend of Hercules planning to exact revenge on him for leaving Peirithous in the underworld's chair of forgetfulness, leading to the end of Peirithous' life. Over millennia, Peirithous gains the knowledge of various skilled sorcerers and botanists to create a plant whose nectar will induce dementia in the gods when they consume ambrosia created from said honey. Setting his plan in motion, he renders Cerebus unconscious with a sleeping drug to escape the underworld and later takes control of a now forgetful Hercules, planning to have him trapped like this forever as payback. Peirithous later tricks Hercules into taking on and nearly defeating the heroes in order to save himself. Ultimately, Hercules revealing his guilt over what occurred causes Peirithous to turn over a new leaf out of guilt and help aid the heroes.

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* MagnificentBastard: [[BigBad Cronus]], Lord of Time and the King of the Titans, is the ruthless villain who plots his own escape from Tartarus and promptly asks the Oracle of Delphi for what can stop him. Upon learning of the young would-be heroes, Cronus repeatedly showcases new plans that put him close to completely dominating the world with the young heroes struggling to match him. Cronus takes hostages to lure others into traps, including gods and even fakes his own defeat to take over the underworld. Rarely at a loss, Cronus always rebounds from his defeats and even ends the series defeated but alive and powerful as ever, plotting to weaponize the now unknown future to complete all his plans and dominate the world.

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* MagnificentBastard: [[BigBad Cronus]], Lord of Time and the King of the Titans, is the ruthless villain who plots his own escape from Tartarus and promptly asks the Oracle of Delphi for what can stop him. Upon learning of the young would-be heroes, Cronus repeatedly showcases new plans that put him close to completely dominating the world with the young heroes struggling to match him. Cronus takes hostages to lure others into traps, including gods and even fakes his own defeat to take over the underworld. Rarely at a loss, Cronus always rebounds from his defeats and even ends the series defeated but alive and powerful as ever, plotting to weaponize the now unknown future to complete all his plans and dominate the world.world.
"Recipe for Disaster": Peirithous is the charming, cunning Evil Former Friend of Hercules planning to exact revenge on him for leaving Peirithous in the underworld's chair of forgetfulness, leading to the end of Peirithous' life. Over millennia, Peirithous gains the knowledge of various skilled sorcerers and botanists to create a plant whose nectar will induce dementia in the gods when they consume ambrosia created from said honey. Setting his plan in motion, he renders Cerebus unconscious with a sleeping drug to escape the underworld and later takes control of a now forgetful Hercules, planning to have him trapped like this forever as payback. Peirithous later tricks Hercules into taking on and nearly defeating the heroes in order to save himself. Ultimately, Hercules revealing his guilt over what occurred causes Peirithous to turn over a new leaf out of guilt and help aid the heroes.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).

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* SpiritualAdaptation: SpiritualSuccessor: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).

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* CompleteMonster: The Titan [[BigBad Cronus]], when released from his prison in Tartarus--where he was imprisoned for being an evil tyrant and for trying to [[OffingTheOffspring kill his kids]]--wastes no time in seeking to resume his dominance over the world and all in it. With nothing but hatred for his children and the other gods, Cronus is utterly brutal and merciless in his tactics, which include [[AbusiveParents torturing and trying to kill his own children]] while throwing the world into chaos and disarray. Cronus eventually gets tired of the human heroes resisting him and makes it a point to attempt to [[KillAllHumans exterminate the entire human race]] in retribution. At other points, Cronus releases the savage werewolf Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his mother Gaea to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite,]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proves how nothing will stand in the way of his goals of domination and destruction.

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* CompleteMonster: The Titan [[BigBad Cronus]], when released from the [[TimeMaster God of Time]], once warred with his prison in Tartarus--where he was fellow gods for [[TakeOverTheWorld control of the world]] before being imprisoned for being an evil tyrant and for trying in Tartarus. Escaping in the present, Cronus attempts to [[OffingTheOffspring kill his kids]]--wastes no time in seeking to resume his reassert dominance over and reconquer both Mount Olympus and Earth. Over the world series, Cronus has attempted various apocalyptic schemes, which include using the Antikythera Device to sink the continents beneath the waves; mutating a group of soldiers into ant monsters to conquer Olympus; plotting to use the Time Piece of Zeus to [[KillAllHumans erase humanity from existence]]; and all in it. poisoning the Tree of Immortality to [[KillTheGod wipe out his fellow gods]]. With nothing but hatred for his children and the other gods, Cronus is utterly brutal and merciless in his tactics, which include [[AbusiveParents torturing torturing]] and [[OffingTheOffspring trying to kill kill]] his own children]] children while throwing the world into chaos and disarray. Cronus eventually gets tired of the human heroes resisting him and makes it a point to attempt to [[KillAllHumans exterminate the entire human race]] race in retribution. At other points, Cronus releases the savage werewolf Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his mother Gaea to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, [[FauxAffablyEvil seemingly polite,]] polite]], and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proves how nothing will stand in the way of his goals of domination and destruction.
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* HilariousInHindsight: A team of seven young heroes, one of whom is named Jason, is chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth? [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus Sounds familiar]] ... but I thought [[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians they already dealt with Cronus/Kronos]]?

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* HilariousInHindsight: A team of seven young heroes, one of whom is named Jason, is chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth? [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus Sounds familiar]] ... but I thought familiar]]... [[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Didn't they already dealt deal with Cronus/Kronos]]?Cronus/Kronos though]]?
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the Percy Jackson books were being published (2005-2009).

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the Percy Jackson ''Percy Jackson'' books were being published (2005-2009).
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* FanPreferredCouple: For whatever reason, Herry and Neil are the most popular pairing for each other, and one of the most popular ships in the fandom in general.

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus A team of seven young heroes, one of whom is named Jason, is chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth?]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus A team of seven young heroes, one of whom is named Jason, is chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth?]]myth? [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus Sounds familiar]] ... but I thought [[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians they already dealt with Cronus/Kronos]]?



* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the Percy Jackson books were being published (2005-2009).

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series, especially ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', being about a group of modern teens battling ancient Greek monsters led by Cronus/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Kronos]]. The show even aired around the time the Percy Jackson books were being published (2005-2009).(2005-2009).
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