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* GutturalGrowler: Hephaestus.
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* RedheadsAreRavishing: The show has three examples in Jay toward Theresa, Archie toward Atlanta, and Pan towards Atlanta (and vice versa, in fact, for that one episode).
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* HeroesWantRedheads: The show has three examples in Jay toward Theresa, Archie toward Atlanta, and Pan towards Atlanta (and vice versa, in fact, for that one episode).
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* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The opening theme and Season 1 says that it's Artemis, but WordOfGod has confirmed this was an error.[[/note]]
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* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The opening theme and Season 1 says that it's Artemis, but WordOfGod Word of God has confirmed this was an error.[[/note]]
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* AccidentalHero: In the episode "Labour Day", it is shown that [[spoiler: Herry]] was the one who completed a few of the 12 labors of Hercules. Hercules merely showed up in time for the masses to give him the credit.
* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler: Daedalus is still alive, despite being a mortal, as he managed to design a perfect robotic copy of himself that he transferred his consciousness into, allowing him to live forever and never stop his discoveries and inventions.]]
* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler: Daedalus is still alive, despite being a mortal, as he managed to design a perfect robotic copy of himself that he transferred his consciousness into, allowing him to live forever and never stop his discoveries and inventions.]]
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* AccidentalHero: In the episode "Labour Day", it is shown that [[spoiler: Herry]] [[spoiler:Herry]] was the one who completed a few of the 12 labors of Hercules. Hercules merely showed up in time for the masses to give him the credit.
* ActuallyADoombot:[[spoiler: Daedalus [[spoiler:Daedalus is still alive, despite being a mortal, as he managed to design a perfect robotic copy of himself that he transferred his consciousness into, allowing him to live forever and never stop his discoveries and inventions.]]
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* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler: Daedalus is still alive, despite being a mortal, as he managed to design a perfect robotic copy of himself that he transferred his consciousness into, allowing him to live forever and never stop his discoveries and inventions.]]
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* BlessedWithSuck: Neil, in "Golden Boy," when Nemesis curses him to have the Midas Touch as punishment for his arrogance and self-absorption.
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* BlessedWithSuck: Neil, in In "Golden Boy," when Boy", Nemesis curses him Neil to have the Midas Touch as punishment for his arrogance and self-absorption.
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* BilingualBonus: In the Halloween episode "See You at the Crossroads" the spells are all in actual Greek:
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* BilingualBonus: In the Halloween episode "See You at the Crossroads" Crossroads", the spells are all in actual Greek:
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* BilingualBonus: In the Halloween episode "see you at the crossroads" the spells are all in actual greek:
** the spell Hades uses to release [[spoiler:Hecate]] translates to "with the power of the new moon may you present (yourself) [[spoiler:Hecate]]
** The binding spell is "with the power of goodwill Ι bind you"
** The spell Teresa fails to use is "bask in the kindness my sweet child"
** And finally the spell [[spoiler:Hecate uses to resurrect the dead is "with these torches I disrupt the dead]].
** the spell Hades uses to release [[spoiler:Hecate]] translates to "with the power of the new moon may you present (yourself) [[spoiler:Hecate]]
** The binding spell is "with the power of goodwill Ι bind you"
** The spell Teresa fails to use is "bask in the kindness my sweet child"
** And finally the spell [[spoiler:Hecate uses to resurrect the dead is "with these torches I disrupt the dead]].
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* BilingualBonus: In the Halloween episode "see you "See You at the crossroads" Crossroads" the spells are all in actual greek:
Greek:
**the The spell Hades uses to release [[spoiler:Hecate]] translates to "with the power of the new moon may you present (yourself) (yourself)". [[spoiler:Hecate]]
** The binding spell is "with the power of goodwill Ι bindyou"
you".
** The spell Teresa fails to use is "bask in the kindness my sweetchild"
child".
** And finally the spell [[spoiler:Hecate uses to resurrect the dead is "with these torches I disrupt thedead]].dead".]]
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** The binding spell is "with the power of goodwill Ι bind
** The spell Teresa fails to use is "bask in the kindness my sweet
** And finally the spell [[spoiler:Hecate uses to resurrect the dead is "with these torches I disrupt the
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* BondVillainStupidity: Averted with Cronus. His first act after escaping Tartarus is to find the Oracle and learn whether anything can potentially stop him from taking over the world. Upon learning about the seven teen heroes who are foretold to have this ability, he makes it his first priority to eliminate them.
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* BondVillainStupidity: Averted with Cronus. BondVillainStupidity: Cronus subverts this a couple of times:
** His first act after escaping Tartarus is to find the Oracle and learn whether anything can potentially stop him from taking over the world. Upon learning about the seven teen heroes who are foretold to have this ability, he makes it his first priority to eliminate them.
** His first act after escaping Tartarus is to find the Oracle and learn whether anything can potentially stop him from taking over the world. Upon learning about the seven teen heroes who are foretold to have this ability, he makes it his first priority to eliminate them.
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* ConflictBall: [[spoiler: Theresa]] never has a problem with her life as a hero before the season two finale.
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* ConflictBall: [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[spoiler:Theresa]] never has a problem with her life as a hero before the season two finale.
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* DeathByDeaging: In "Time Enough For Everything," Cronus gets his hands on the timepiece of Zeus and, among other things, uses its power to de-age Jay out of existence. Fortunately, all the time travel shenanigans get [[ResetButton undone]] by the end of the episode.
* DeathTakesAHoliday: In one episode, Thanatos (the Greek god of death) was captured using his own chains once more by Sisyphus and Cronus, preventing people from dying from accidents or fatal injuries.
* DeathTakesAHoliday: In one episode, Thanatos (the Greek god of death) was captured using his own chains once more by Sisyphus and Cronus, preventing people from dying from accidents or fatal injuries.
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* DeathByDeaging: In "Time Enough For for Everything," Cronus gets his hands on the timepiece of Zeus and, among other things, uses its power to de-age Jay out of existence. Fortunately, all the time travel shenanigans get [[ResetButton undone]] by the end of the episode.
* DeathTakesAHoliday: In one episode,Thanatos (the Thanatos, the Greek god of death) death, was captured using his own chains once more by Sisyphus and Cronus, preventing people from dying from accidents or fatal injuries.
* DeathTakesAHoliday: In one episode,
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* ElderlyImmortal: Zeus, who, according to "Time after Time", got that way after sending the kids back to their own time.
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* ElderlyImmortal: Zeus, who, according to "Time after After Time", got that way after sending the kids back to their own time.
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* EpicFail: Cronus tries to pull a XanatosGambit by sending Herry back in time to complete the twelve labors of Hercules before Hercules does, with the plan being that either Herry will be killed or Hercules will lose his immortality. [[spoiler: Not only does Herry make it through the first three labors, but Hercules manages to show up just after Herry leaves, allowing the bystanders who show up to give Hercules the credit. Cronus pulls Herry back to the present after the third labor, realizing he should've just killed him when he had the chance.]]
* EverybodyHatesHades: Completely averted. He's a very nice guy, as long as you're not hitting on his wife.
* EverybodyHatesHades: Completely averted. He's a very nice guy, as long as you're not hitting on his wife.
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* EpicFail: Cronus tries to pull a XanatosGambit by sending Herry back in time to complete the twelve labors of Hercules before Hercules does, with the plan being that either Herry will be killed or Hercules will lose his immortality. [[spoiler: Not [[spoiler:Not only does Herry make it through the first three labors, but Hercules manages to show up just after Herry leaves, allowing the bystanders who show up to give Hercules the credit. Cronus pulls Herry back to the present after the third labor, realizing he should've just killed him when he had the chance.]]
* EverybodyHatesHades:Completely averted.Subverted. He's a very nice guy, as long as you're not hitting on his wife.
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* GiantEnemyCrab: [[spoiler: Evil Theresa]] summons one in the finale.
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* GiantEnemyCrab: [[spoiler: Evil [[spoiler:Evil Theresa]] summons one in the finale.
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* GrandparentalObliviousness: Averted. Herry's grandmother is the ''only'' person outside of the school who knows what the kids are really doing. For some reason, she's perfectly fine with it.
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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Persephone is usually presented this way, although she does have her moments. See YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry.
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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Persephone is usually presented this way, although she does have her moments. See YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry.
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* HatePlague: Happens in two episodes. The first time was in the ValentinesDayEpisode "Bows and Eros", where Cronus mind-controls Eros to spread hate on Valentine's Day instead of love. The second time was in "Applet of Discord", where Eris the goddess of strife spreads strife with a ringtone that encourages fighting. Both times, they break up the seven heroes for a time until they realize whats up.
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* HatePlague: Happens in two episodes. The first time was in the ValentinesDayEpisode "Bows and Eros", where Cronus mind-controls mind controls Eros to spread hate on Valentine's Day instead of love. The second time was in "Applet of Discord", where Eris the goddess of strife spreads strife with a ringtone that encourages fighting. Both times, they break up the seven heroes for a time until they realize whats up.
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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler: Theresa comes to hate the gods and goes about stealing their powers and turning them mortal, thus effectively becoming a god herself. Lampshaded by Zeus in their battle in order to bring her back to her senses.]]
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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler: Theresa [[spoiler:Theresa comes to hate the gods and goes about stealing their powers and turning them mortal, thus effectively becoming a god herself. Lampshaded by Zeus in their battle in order to bring her back to her senses.]]
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* IJustWantToBeBadass: Jay has this sort of attitude at first, since he's the only one who doesn't have a cool ability. Odie also has this from time to time, since his skills aren't particularly combat-oriented.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Applies to several characters, but most notably [[spoiler: Theresa, in the series finale]].
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Applies to several characters, but most notably [[spoiler: Theresa, in the series finale]].
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* IJustWantToBeBadass: IJustWantToBeBadass:
** Jay has this sort of attitude at first, since he's the only one who doesn't have a coolability. ability.
** Odiealso has this from time to time, since his skills aren't particularly combat-oriented.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Applies to several characters, but most notably[[spoiler: Theresa, [[spoiler:Theresa, in the series finale]].
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** Odie
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* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: [[spoiler: Theresa, but she gets over it.]] See below.
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* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: [[spoiler: Theresa, [[spoiler:Theresa, but she gets over it.]] See below.
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** Cronus. Does not make him any less of a threat. Being voiced by Creator/DavidKaye helps.
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* LastMinuteHookup: [[spoiler: Jay and Theresa. Archie and Atlanta may also have this, although it's much less explicit; they hold hands as opposed to Jay and Theresa's [[TheBigDamnKiss big damn kiss]].]]
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* LastMinuteHookup: [[spoiler: Jay [[spoiler:Jay and Theresa. Archie and Atlanta may also have this, although it's much less explicit; they hold hands as opposed to Jay and Theresa's [[TheBigDamnKiss big damn kiss]].]]
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* OmnicidalManiac: Cronus himself, at least in the early episodes. His EvilPlan in the first few episodes involves causing worldwide natural disasters.
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* OmnicidalManiac: Cronus himself, at least in the early episodes. His EvilPlan in the first few episodes involves causing worldwide natural disasters.disasters:
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* TheOnlyOne: In the finale, Zeus explains why the gods don't take care of Cronus themselves.
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* TheOnlyOne: In the finale, Zeus explains why the gods don't take care of Cronus themselves. themselves:
* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Athena since she's never seen wearing any shoes.
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* ProphecyTwist: In the finale, [[spoiler: the heroes defeat Cronus, but he is still alive with all his powers intact and free by the end of it.]] This is one of several {{Sequel Hook}}s in the episode which suggest that it was intended only to be a season finale, instead of the series finale it turned out to be.
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* ProphecyTwist: In the finale, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the heroes defeat Cronus, but he is still alive with all his powers intact and free by the end of it.]] it]]. This is one of several {{Sequel Hook}}s in the episode which suggest that it was intended only to be a season finale, instead of the series finale it turned out to be.
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* RefusalOfTheCall: Archie at first and [[spoiler: Theresa]] later. But YouCantFightFate.
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* RefusalOfTheCall: Archie at first and [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[spoiler:Theresa]] later. But YouCantFightFate.
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* ShipTease: For Archie/Atlanta and Theresa/Jay.
** ShipperOnDeck: All of the other heroes, for both of these pairings, though Jay and Herry do enjoy ribbing Archie about his feelings for Atlanta.
** ShipperOnDeck: All of the other heroes, for both of these pairings, though Jay and Herry do enjoy ribbing Archie about his feelings for Atlanta.
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* ShipTease: For Archie/Atlanta Theresa/Jay and Theresa/Jay.
**Archie/Atlanta.
* ShipperOnDeck: All of the otherheroes, heroes for both of these pairings, Theresa/Jay and Archie/Atlanta, though Jay and Herry do enjoy ribbing Archie about his feelings for Atlanta.
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* ShipperOnDeck: All of the other
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** In "See You at the Crossroads", one of the kidnapped scientists asks Cronus where he got his giant henchman.
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** In "See You at the Crossroads", one of the kidnapped scientists asks Cronus where he got his giant henchman.henchman:
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* TheUnreveal: "Prisoner Kampe" ends with the seven teens and Granny stranded in the Caucasus Mountains, in Russia, and Odie wonders how they're going to get home. By the next episode, "Little Box of Horrors," they're back at the school, with no explanation as to how they got there.
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* TheUnreveal: TheUnReveal: "Prisoner Kampe" ends with the seven teens and Granny stranded in the Caucasus Mountains, in Russia, and Odie wonders how they're going to get home. By the next episode, "Little Box of Horrors," they're back at the school, with no explanation as to how they got there.
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* WelcomeBackTraitor: [[spoiler: Theresa.]]
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* WelcomeBackTraitor: [[spoiler: Theresa.[[spoiler:Theresa.]]
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: During the finale, [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[TenMinuteRetirement becomes tired of having to save the world]] every week and blames the gods for putting everybody in this situation in the first place. [[spoiler: Theresa]] then goes about stealing some of the gods' powers and ''using'' them. Before long, [[spoiler: Theresa]] begins systematically hunting down everyone in the Greek pantheon to take away their powers so the teens can have "normal lives" again.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: During the finale, [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[spoiler:Theresa]] [[TenMinuteRetirement becomes tired of having to save the world]] every week and blames the gods for putting everybody in this situation in the first place. [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[spoiler:Theresa]] then goes about stealing some of the gods' powers and ''using'' them. Before long, [[spoiler: Theresa]] [[spoiler:Theresa]] begins systematically hunting down everyone in the Greek pantheon to take away their powers so the teens can have "normal lives" again.
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* [[ActionGirl Theresa]]- "The Fighter," descendant of Theseus.
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* [[ActionGirl Theresa]]- Theresa]] - "The Fighter," descendant of Theseus.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Athena.
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* DeathByDeaging: In "Time Enough For Everything," Cronus gets his hands on the timepiece of Zeus and, among other things, uses its power to de-age Jay out of existence. Fortunately, all the time travel shenanigans get [[ResetButton undone]] by the end of the episode.
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* UncannyValley: [[invoked]] 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.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: Part and parcel with being FireForgedFriends, the seven teens have this for one another. They will go to most any lengths to protect each other or rescue the others from danger - even if it means defying the gods, such as getting Medusa out of lockup to rescue the kidnapped Neil. When Hera points out that this could have had terrible repercussions if they had failed, Jay replies that if they had to do it again, they would.
* UndyingLoyalty: Part and parcel with being FireForgedFriends, the seven teens have this for one another. They will go to most any lengths to protect each other or rescue the others from danger - even if it means defying the gods, such as getting Medusa out of lockup to rescue the kidnapped Neil. When Hera points out that this could have had terrible repercussions if they had failed, Jay replies that if they had to do it again, they would.
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* UncannyValley: [[invoked]] 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.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: Part and parcel with being FireForgedFriends, the seven teens have this for one another. They will go to most any lengths to protect each other or rescue the others from danger- -- even if it means defying the gods, such as getting Medusa out of lockup to rescue the kidnapped Neil. When Hera points out that this could have had terrible repercussions if they had failed, Jay replies that if they had to do it again, they would.
* UndyingLoyalty: Part and parcel with being FireForgedFriends, the seven teens have this for one another. They will go to most any lengths to protect each other or rescue the others from danger
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* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Bows and Eros".
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* ValentinesDayViolence: Cronus is inspired by the fact it's Valentine's Day to kidnap Cupid and use his arrows of love to wreak havoc, even managing to nail Herry and convince him he's in love with Theresa (who is not happy that her attempt to deliver Valentine's Day balloonagrams to Jay goes awry as a result).
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* TitanomachyRoundTwo: The show uses this as its premise. The plot kick starts with Cronus using the alignment of the planets to stop time for a second, which he uses to escape Tarturus. A new team of young heroes who are descended from heroes of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek mythology]] are assembled to stop his plans.
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* NiceHat: Whoever wears the Helmet of Darkness gets to rule the Underworld.
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* ArtisticLicenseReligion: "The Game Plan." It makes perfect sense that the seven kids would celebrate Christmas, but the ancient Greek gods, who were persecuted by the Catholic Church? Of course, they could be doing it to make the children more comfortable especially because they might just practice the holiday and not the religion behind it.
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* ArtisticLicenseReligion: "The Game Plan." It makes perfect sense that the seven kids would celebrate Christmas, but the ancient Greek gods, who were persecuted whose worship was supplanted by the Catholic Church? Christianity? Of course, they could be doing it to make the children more comfortable especially because they might just practice the holiday and not the religion behind it.
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* EpicFail: Cronus tries to pull a XanatosGambit by sending Herry back in time to complete the twelve labors of Hercules before Hercules does, with the the plan being that either Herry will be killed or Hercules will lose his immortality. [[spoiler: Not only does Herry make it through the first three labors, but Hercules manages to show up just after Herry leaves, allowing the bystanders who show up to give Hercules the credit. Cronus pulls Herry back to the present after the third labor, realizing he should've just killed him when he had the chance.]]
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* EpicFail: Cronus tries to pull a XanatosGambit by sending Herry back in time to complete the twelve labors of Hercules before Hercules does, with the the plan being that either Herry will be killed or Hercules will lose his immortality. [[spoiler: Not only does Herry make it through the first three labors, but Hercules manages to show up just after Herry leaves, allowing the bystanders who show up to give Hercules the credit. Cronus pulls Herry back to the present after the third labor, realizing he should've just killed him when he had the chance.]]
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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]: Archie.
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The series debuted on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on December 31, 2005 as a three-part premiere special and proceeded to run for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons, with the finale airing on June 22, 2008. Stateside, the show was shown on Creator/{{Qubo}}. Episodes can currently be caught on Youtube through Nelvana's [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF49LxngmFLlt2-gIyIEuMbX Retro Rerun channel]], but can also be found in Tubi, Amazon Prime, and most other online streaming services where you can find Nelvana's library.
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The series debuted on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on December 31, 2005 as a three-part premiere special and proceeded to run for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons, with the finale airing on June 22, 2008. Stateside, the show was shown on Creator/{{Qubo}}. Episodes can currently be caught found on Youtube [=YouTube=] through Nelvana's [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF49LxngmFLlt2-gIyIEuMbX Retro Rerun channel]], but can channel]]. It also can be found in on Tubi, Amazon Prime, and most other online streaming services where you can find Nelvana's library.
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While the gods of Mount Olympus no longer have the power to stop Cronus on their own, an oracle has foretold that Cronus will be defeated once and for all by seven teenagers descended from Greek mythology's greatest heroes. These chosen ones are gathered at Olympus High, an abandoned school that serves as a secret training ground for heroes. There, they learn and undertake training under the guidance of the Olympians, honing their skills and working as a team in order to save the world from Cronus, as he unleashes some of Greek mythology's most famous monsters and villains against them.
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While the gods of Mount Olympus no longer have the power to stop Cronus on their own, an oracle has foretold that Cronus will be defeated once and for all by seven teenagers descended from Greek mythology's greatest heroes. These chosen ones are gathered at Olympus High, an abandoned a school that serves as hides a secret entrance to a special training ground for heroes.them. There, they learn and undertake training under the guidance of the Olympians, honing their skills and working as a team in order to save the world from Cronus, as he unleashes some of Greek mythology's most famous monsters and villains against them.
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''Class of the Titans'' is a Canadian animated television series themed around Myth/ClassicalMythology and created by Creator/StudioBProductions and Creator/{{Nelvana}} for Creator/{{Teletoon}} (with the two studios having previously collaborated on ''WesternAnimation/BeingIan''). The series lasted from December 2005 to February 2008 for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons.
[[BigBad Cronus]], [[TimeMaster the God of Time]], has been imprisoned in Tartarus for four thousand years. But when all of the planets come into perfect alignment at midnight on New Year's Day, it provides him with the power he needs in order to escape. Now loose in the world with an army of giants behind him, Cronus intends to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer and destroy the world]].
While the gods of Olympus no longer have the power to stop Cronus on their own, they bring together seven teenage descendants of heroes from Greek mythology. Under the guidance of the gods, these chosen ones are the only ones with the power to save the world from the encroaching evil.
''Class of the Titans'' is a Canadian animated television series themed around Myth/ClassicalMythology and created by Creator/StudioBProductions and Creator/{{Nelvana}} for Creator/{{Teletoon}} (with the two studios having previously collaborated on ''WesternAnimation/BeingIan''). The series lasted from December 2005 to February 2008 for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons.
[[BigBad Cronus]], [[TimeMaster the God of Time]], has been imprisoned in Tartarus for four thousand years. But when all of the planets come into perfect alignment at midnight on New Year's Day, it provides him with the power he needs in order to escape. Now loose in the world with an army of giants behind him, Cronus intends to [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer and destroy the world]].
While the gods of Olympus no longer have the power to stop Cronus on their own, they bring together seven teenage descendants of heroes from Greek mythology. Under the guidance of the gods, these chosen ones are the only ones with the power to save the world from the encroaching evil.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clockwise from center: Jay, Theresa, Neil, Atlanta, Herry, Archie, and Odie.]]
''Class of the Titans'' is a Canadian animated television series themed around Myth/ClassicalMythology and created by Chris Bartleman and Michael Lahay. It was produced between the Vancouver-based Creator/StudioBProductions and Toronto's world-famous Creator/{{Nelvana}}
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* [[TheHero Jay]] - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts.
* [[TheSmartGuy Odie]] - "The Brains," descendant of Odysseus.
* [[TheBigGuy Herry]] - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules.[[note]]Herakles in Greek mythology.[[/note]]
* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The opening theme, as well as "Chaos 101", says that it's Artemis. However, WordOfGod has admitted that this was a mistake.[[/note]]
* [[TheSmartGuy Odie]] - "The Brains," descendant of Odysseus.
* [[TheBigGuy Herry]] - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules.[[note]]Herakles in Greek mythology.[[/note]]
* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The opening theme, as well as "Chaos 101", says that it's Artemis. However, WordOfGod has admitted that this was a mistake.[[/note]]
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* [[TheHero [[TheLeader Jay]] - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts.
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* [[TheSmartGuy Odie]] - "The Brains," descendant ofOdysseus.
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* [[TheBigGuy Herry]] - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules.[[note]]Herakles [[note]]Heracles in Greek mythology.[[/note]]
* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The openingtheme, as well as "Chaos 101", theme and Season 1 says that it's Artemis. However, Artemis, but WordOfGod has admitted that confirmed this was a mistake.an error.[[/note]]
* [[TheSmartGuy Odie]] - "The Brains," descendant of
* [[TheBigGuy Herry]] - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules.
* [[TheLancer Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta.[[note]]The opening
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Considered one of the best series to have ever been made in association with Creator/{{Teletoon}} and a classic representative of Canadian animation. Every episode can be caught on Youtube [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF49LxngmFLlt2-gIyIEuMbX here]].
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''Class of the Titans'' is a Canadian animated television series themed around Myth/ClassicalMythology and created by Creator/StudioBProductions and Creator/{{Nelvana}} for Creator/{{Teletoon}} (with the two studios having previously cooperated on ''WesternAnimation/BeingIan''). The series lasted from December 2005 to February 2008 for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons.
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''Class of the Titans'' is a Canadian animated television series themed around Myth/ClassicalMythology and created by Creator/StudioBProductions and Creator/{{Nelvana}} for Creator/{{Teletoon}} (with the two studios having previously cooperated collaborated on ''WesternAnimation/BeingIan''). The series lasted from December 2005 to February 2008 for a total of 52 episodes in two seasons.
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