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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Only the first season was released on DVD. The entire series was eventually uploaded to [=YouTube=], however.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Only the first season was released on DVD. The entire series was eventually uploaded to [=YouTube=], however.Website/YouTube, however, and is currently available on Creator/{{Amazon}} Creator/PrimeVideo.
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* {{Blooper}}: In the opening sequence and first season, Atlanta is stated to be descended from Artemis. WordOfGod however has confirmed that this was an error and it was always meant to be Atalanta, which matches well with her title "The Hunter" and is much more in line with the ancestries of the other characters (and that's ignoring the fact Artemis is well known as being a ''celibate'' goddess). This is corrected in-universe in "Eye for an Eye" when the group is referred to by their ancestors names.

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* {{Blooper}}: In the opening sequence and first season, Atlanta is stated to be descended from Artemis. WordOfGod however WordOfGod, however, has confirmed that this was an error and it was always meant to be Atalanta, which matches well with her title "The Hunter" and is much more in line with the ancestries of the other characters (and that's ignoring (not to mention the fact that Artemis is well known as being a ''celibate'' goddess). This is corrected in-universe in "Eye for an Eye" when the group is referred to by their ancestors names.



* DuelingWorks: With ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which not only was a kid's urban fantasy work about Greek mythology, but it also had the same main antagonist (Cronus, or Kronos as it's also spelled). In fact the two works were running for the ''same time'' in terms of years (''Percy Jackson'' had it's first book in 2005 and last book in 2009, ''Class of the Titans'' first aired in 2005 and ended in 2009).

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which not only was a kid's urban fantasy work about Greek mythology, but it also had the same main antagonist (Cronus, or Kronos as it's also spelled). In fact the two works were running for the ''same time'' in terms of years (''Percy Jackson'' had it's its first book in 2005 and last book in 2009, ''Class of the Titans'' first aired in 2005 and ended in 2009).
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* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Craetor/MeghanBlack in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Craetor/MeghanBlack Creator/MeghanBlack in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Meghan Black in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Meghan Black Craetor/MeghanBlack in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.
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* {{Blooper}}: In the opening sequence and first season, Atlanta is stated to be descended from Artemis. WordOfGod however has confirmed that this was an error and it was always meant to be Atalanta, which matches well with her title "The Hunter" and is much more in line with the ancestries of the other characters (and that's ignoring the fact Artemis is well known as being a ''celibate'' goddess).

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* {{Blooper}}: In the opening sequence and first season, Atlanta is stated to be descended from Artemis. WordOfGod however has confirmed that this was an error and it was always meant to be Atalanta, which matches well with her title "The Hunter" and is much more in line with the ancestries of the other characters (and that's ignoring the fact Artemis is well known as being a ''celibate'' goddess). This is corrected in-universe in "Eye for an Eye" when the group is referred to by their ancestors names.
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* NoExportForYou: The French dub was only broadcast in Quebec on the French-language version of Creator/{{Teletoon}}.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which not only was a kid's urban fantasy work about Greek mythology, but it also had the same main antagonist (Cronus, or Kronos as it's also spelled). In fact the two works were running for the ''same time'' in terms of years (''Percy Jackson'' had it's first book in 2005 and last book in 2009, ''Class of the Titans'' first aired in 2005 and ended in 2009).

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* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Meghan Black in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.

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* CrossdressingVoices: Herry's grandmother was voiced by Peter Kelamus.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Only the first season was released on DVD. The entire series was eventually uploaded to [=YouTube=], however.
* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Meghan Black in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.2.
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* {{Blooper}}: In the opening sequence and first season, Atlanta is stated to be descended from Artemis. WordOfGod however has confirmed that this was an error and it was always meant to be Atalanta, which matches well with her title "The Hunter" and is much more in line with the ancestries of the other characters (and that's ignoring the fact Artemis is well known as being a ''celibate'' goddess).
* TheOtherDarrin: Atlanta was voiced by Meghan Black in Season 1 and Sarah Edmondson in Season 2.

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