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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The show is basically an animated version of the ''Literature/CampHalfBlood'' book series.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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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus A team of seven young heroes chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth featuring a character named Jason?]]
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* MagnificentBastard: The 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: The BigBad Cronus, lord [[BigBad Cronus]], Lord of Time and the king 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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* 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 proved how nothing would stand in his goals of domination and destruction.
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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, 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]] polite,]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proved proves how nothing would will stand in the way of his goals of domination and destruction.
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** Out of all the minions Cronos recruits, Sybaris is among the most popular, primarily because she is given a sympathetic backstory that (which is based on real myth, if considerably watered down to make it kid friendly, her kid-friendly), has a terrifying voice, and for being able to come comes incredibly close to actually successfully killing one of the heroes, along with getting a great fight scene with Hera.
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* EvilIsCool: Cronus is a suave, controlled gentleman who defines FauxAffablyEvil. He also has a SinisterScythe with an amazing number of powers.
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** Out of all the minions Cronos recruits, Sybaris is among the most popular, primarily because she is given a sympathetic backstory that is based on real myth, if considerably watered down to make it kid friendly, her terrifying voice, and for being able to come incredibly close to actually successfully killing one of the heroes, along with getting a great fight scene with Hera.
** Cronus is a suave, controlled gentleman who defines FauxAffablyEvil. He also has a SinisterScythe with an amazing number of
** Out of all the minions Cronos recruits, Sybaris is among the most popular, primarily because she is given a sympathetic backstory that is based on real myth, if considerably watered down to make it kid friendly, her terrifying voice, and for being able to come incredibly close to actually successfully killing one of the heroes, along with getting a great fight scene with Hera.
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* CompleteMonster: The Titan [[BigBad Cronus]] after he escapes from Tartarus (where he was imprisoned for being an evil tyrant and for trying to [[OffingTheOffspring kill his kids]]). He waste 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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom 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]] after he escapes Cronus]], when released from Tartarus (where his prison in Tartarus--where he was imprisoned for being an evil tyrant and for trying to [[OffingTheOffspring kill his kids]]). He waste 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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] werewolf Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom mother Gaea]] Gaea to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proves proved how nothing will would stand in the way of his goals of domination and destruction.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus A team of seven young heroes chosen to fight against a villain of Greek myth featuring a character named Jason?]]
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* MagnificentBastard: The 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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* MostAnnoyingSound: During their expedition to Atlantis, Neil frequently says "Ping!" for no other discernible reason than that it annoys Archie half to death.
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* UncannyValley: In "Cronus 2.0", Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
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* FanPreferredCouple: For whatever reason, Herry and Niel are the most popular pairing for each other, and one of the most popular ships in the fandom in general.
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** The Oracle. In "Chaos 101", Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series, he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.
** Also Thanatos, the god of death, whose purpose is very simple: to collect the deceased. He is neither good nor evil, and will obey only whoever wears the Helmet of Darkness.
** The Oracle. In "Chaos 101", Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series, he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.
** Also Thanatos, the god of death, whose purpose is very simple: to collect the deceased. He is neither good nor evil, and will obey only whoever wears the Helmet of Darkness.
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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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom 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 Cronus]] after he escapes from his prison in Tartarus (where he was imprisoned for being an evil tyrant and for trying to [[OffingTheOffspring kill his kids]]), wastes kids]]). He waste 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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom 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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** The Oracle. Inthe pilot, "Chaos 101", Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series series, he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.
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* UncannyValley: In one episode, "Cronus 2.0", Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
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* TrueNeutral: The Oracle. In the pilot, Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.* UncannyValley: In one episode, Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
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* TrueNeutral: The Oracle. In the pilot, Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.fond.
* UncannyValley: In one episode, Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
* UncannyValley: In one episode, Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
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* TrueNeutral: The Oracle. In the pilot, Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.
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* TrueNeutral: The Oracle. In the pilot, Cronus tries to say that the Oracle works for him, but the Oracle tersely reminds him that "I work for ''everyone''." Throughout the series he proves this, providing information not only for Cronus but also for the seven heroes, of whom he seems to be rather fond.* UncannyValley: In one episode, Odie devises a computer program that simulates Cronus. Hephaestus builds a robot to utilize the program for training, but the resemblance to the actual Cronus terrifies Theresa. [[spoiler:With good reason, as it turns out.]]
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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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom mother Gaea]] to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proved how nothing would stand in his goals of domination and destruction.
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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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom mother Gaea]] to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proved proves how nothing would will stand in the way of his goals of domination and destruction.
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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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom mother Gaea]] to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proved how nothing would stand in his goals of domination and destruction.destruction.
* MostAnnoyingSound: During their expedition to Atlantis, Neil frequently says "Ping!" for no other discernible reason than that it annoys Archie half to death.
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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 [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing]] and [[AbusiveParents 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 [[SavageWolves savage werewolf]] Lycaon from imprisonment to eat "whomever he may please" and tries to get his [[AlmightyMom mother Gaea]] to kill Zeus for him. [[FauxAffablyEvil Sophisticated, suave, seemingly polite]] and never at loss for a vicious plan, Cronus repeatedly proved how nothing would stand in his goals of domination and destruction.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Cronus the titan, who was the father of Zeus, had domain over farming. ''Chronos'' was the god of time, and had nothing to do with the titans.
** The two are often mixed up and/or combined.
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** Technically the poster is right, but Cronus and Chronos have been venerated as the same deity since as far back as the Hellenistic period.
** Cronus was worshiped by the Romans as a harvest god, giving him domain over things such as the passing of the seasons and eventually time itself. Chronos was an [[AnthropomorphicPersonification anthropomorphic personification]] of time and not a god at all.
** This sounds more like a case of DidNotDoTheResearch.
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** Cronus was worshiped by the Romans as a harvest god, giving him domain over things such as the passing of the seasons and eventually time itself. Chronos was an [[AnthropomorphicPersonification anthropomorphic personification]] of time and not a god at all.
** This sounds more like a case of DidNotDoTheResearch.
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** Cronus was worshiped by the Romans as a harvest god, giving him domain over things such as the passing of the seasons and eventually time itself. Chronos was an [[AnthropomorphicPersonification anthropomorphic personification]] of time and not a god at all.
** This sounds more like a case of DidNotDoTheResearch.
*** Or ArtisticLicense.