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Distinguish from MGM's 1981 film, Clash of the Titans.

Class of the Titans is an animated television series created by Studio B Productions and Nelvana. It premiered on December 31, 2005 at 5PM ET/PT on Teletoon with a special 90-minute presentation of the first three episodes. The English version of the show airs every weekday at 7:30PM and at 7:00PM on Saturdays and Sundays.

In the series, Cronus, the Greek god of time, has escaped from the Underworld and, heading a legion of monsters, is trying to take over the world. Standing in their way are seven teenaged descendants of the heroes of Greek mythology, who alone have the power to stop the encroaching evil.

A second season is currently in production [link] and will air starting in September 2007 [link].

Main characters

Jay (Kirby Morrow) - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts. The first of the teens to be located, he has an instinct for leadership and prefers a xiphos with a retractable blade. His parents are under the impression that, far from helping to save the world, he has been shortlisted for a space mission and is at a specialized astronaut training school. (It is unknown if the parents or guardians of the other teenagers were given the same explanation). Jay is of Greek heritage on his mother's side, and thus grew up with the stories of classical mythology. If the other teenagers are confused about a certain mythological concept, he usually explains it to them. Jay also has a tendency to use complicated words when in a situation. He was initially unsure about his leadership role, as the others displayed obvious physical skills to signify and cement their places in the group, whereas Jay's were more subtle. He also takes his role as a hero extremely seriously, usually being the one who's always worrying about potential threats even when everything seems fine. It also seems he has a crush on Theresa. He almost always places himself with her when the split up into smaller groups and Jay seems to get jealous of Orpheus when Orpheus calls her his beloved and when Hades remarks that she made quite the impression on him, and is usually the first to come to her aid when she gets into trouble. Also, in the first episode, he was worried if Theresa could read minds, implying he didn't want her to know he liked her. Sailing seems to be his favourite hobby, and it appears that prior to attending Olympia High, he also worked as a sailing instructor.

Atlanta (Meghan Black (season I), Sarah Edmundson (season II)) - "The Hunter," descendant of Artemis or Atalanta (see below). The only chosen one with a female ancestor. After Jay, she was the next person Hermes found (in Canada), and brought along. She is super fast, has exceptional reflexes and tracking abilities, and uses jaw-trap steel bolas as her weapon of choice (though she seems to be tired of using steel bolas as enemies often run off with them or break them). She often works in tandem with Herry or Archie to take down Chronos' various minions, and is a junior. She has been hypnotized twice, both times Archie has snapped her out the hypnotism. She has a bit of a one-track mind, preferring to act rather than think things through, likes to tease Archie and is very short tempered. At the same time, she's very studious to the point of being neurotic. She also has an interest in environmental issues and volunteers for the Green Alliance, though she also enjoys hunting with traditional weapons (ie. bow and arrows) and has a scar on her right shoulder from an incident with a puma. She is also a player on Olympia High's field hockey team.

Despite her link to the group as Artemis' many-times great-granddaughter, it is not known exactly how this is possible, as Artemis was a virgin and had no male consorts. As a goddess, Artemis also cannot be a heroine, given that she is neither mortal nor dead (by the mythological definition of "hero"). Her name may also be a pun or corruption of another of Greece's mythological heroines, Atalanta, who bears similar abilities. According to the shows press release [link], Atlanta does seem to have originally been a descendant of Atalanta, rather than Artemis. While in episode 1.1: Chaos 101 Hera declares Atlanta as the direct descendant of Artemis, Artemis never refers to her as if she is. Additionally, when Cronos calls the heroes by their ancestor's names, but instead of 'Artemis' he calls her 'Atalanta'. Polyphemus in episode 1.17: Eye for an Eye also refers to Atlanta as a young Atalanta. It is possible the writers, after the first episode, decided that it would make more sense to have her as a descendant of Atalanta rather than Artemis. :Brad Goodchild, the director for 'Class of the Titans', has stated that the people behind the show were, in fact, thinking of Atalanta [link].
Herry (Ty Olsson) - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules (Heracles in Greek mythology). The third to be discovered, he completed the initial trio of teens Hermes brought to Olympia High (the other four were introduced in subsequent episodes). He has super strength and tends to rely mostly on this. As such, he usually has no weapon, though he can be improvisational and learn to use just about anything when the need arises. While resourceful in this way, he doesn't seem to be particularly bright. Growing up on a farm, he is laid-back and easy-going. (However, it has been noted that he has periods of extreme rage in some situations. This can lead him into trouble sometimes.) He loves food and is fond of his grandmother, 'Granny', who appears to have raised him. He drives a pickup truck, which his Granny passed onto him and was redesigned and equipped by Hephaestus to become the group's official ride. He occasionally uses a lasso. He is also prone to seasickness and sleeps with a teddy bear.

Archie (Sam Vincent) - "The Warrior," descendant of Achilles. The fourth teen brought to Olympia High, he used to read a lot of ancient Greek poetry. Archie is super agile, almost as fast as Atlanta, and wields a "Hephaestus whip", a seeming cross between a chain whip and a rope dart, which cuts through anything. Though Achilles did not wear armor over his weak heel (to his cost), Archie wears a distinctive gold brace covering his right shin and part of the foot, as he has a wonky heel (though what is wrong with it exactly hasn't been mentioned yet). Dionysus also says that Archie is invincible like Achilles (mostly) was, but that is somewhat inaccurate, given that Archie at least has scars from 'rubbing a timber wolf's belly'. He is, however, immune to disease, and has never been sick. At first, he was skeptical about being recruited as a hero and tried to sneak out of Olympia High. He tends to be brash, macho, somewhat insensitive, and has a slight tendency to show off, but also tends to keep to himself and is rather cynical. Archie, a senior, is also attracted to Atlanta, but unfortunately, he doesn't have the courage to confess his feelings, though he did kiss her on the cheek once in episode 1.13 Little Box of Horrors while she was unconscious after being infected by the Seeper and in episode 1.14: Make-up Exam he almost tells her he loves her. Atlanta, for her part, is oblivious to Archie's affections and instead, the two of them are always competing to best the other. He has an irrational fear of water and cannot swim.

Odie (Doron Bell Jr.) - "The Brains," descendant of Odysseus. He was introduced with Theresa as the fifth and sixth teens discovered respectively. He has super intelligence, cleverness and extremely advanced skills with all types of electronics. He is also the group's [tactician] and the first to come up with a plan. He has no official weapon, but usually uses a PMR and an amazingly well-equipped laptop given to him by Hermes.Odie is usally made fun of by Cronus by calling him "the little one".Odie was also made fun of by Archie in Chaos 101 by saying "okay,you,Herry ,Atlanta and Theresa i understand but Odie?,Jay then told him that Odysseus and Achillies were good friends. Transportation-wise, he gets around on a moped. Unlike the other six teenagers, who seem to be Caucasian, Odie is black and bears little physical resemblance to his ancestor (something that characters tend to take note of; Odie himself remarks in episode 1.17: Eye for an Eye that Odysseus' "bloodline is rather dilute" in him). He wears green-tinted glasses. He likes virtual reality video games, and is apparently skilled enough at it to fly a special jet plane he has never flown before. He suffers from claustrophobia.

Theresa (Kelly Sheridan) - "The Fighter," descendant of Theseus. She was introduced with Odie as the sixth and fifth teens discovered respectively. Her father, who owns cattle ranches and is very preoccupied with his work (his lack of attention to anything else annoys her), is very wealthy and Theresa is used to the finer things in life, as she was test-driving her new sports car (a birthday present from her father) when the envoys from Cronus and Olympia arrived and was noticeably less than enthusiastic about the Olympia dorms. A black belt in karate at 12 years old, she has excellent fighting skills and is armed with nunchucks. She has good sense of direction as well as a sixth sense, akin to some form clairvoyance or psychometry, enabling her to sometimes foresee the outcome of Cronus' schemes and the Olympians' plans or detect danger, though she is also developing telepathic abilities. She seems to have a crush on Jay. In the first episode when she appears, Theresa's attraction to Jay leads her to check that Atlanta is not already going out with Jay herself, so that she's not stepping on anyone's territory. There are many hints throughout the series indicating that the creators are leaning on them as a couple. In one episode Orpheus mistakes her for Eurydice, his wife, and she also is a talented lyre player, something she is very reluctant to admit to others. Like Atlanta, she also plays on Olympia High's field hockey team.

Neil (Ted Cole) - "The Good Looking," descendant of Narcissus. The last of the seven to join the group, Neil is exceptionally handsome and knows it, as he was working as a freelance model and has his photos plastered all over New Olympia. He was the last of the seven to join the group, and nearly sided with Cronos, believing the god to be a top agent in the entertainment industry before the Olympians got to him. His lifestyle made his personality somewhat shallow, and the others initially harbored some doubts of his status as a 'hero'. Archie once said that: "The only one Neil loves is Neil.", He is probably correct with that. He always has a monogrammed three-paneled mirror on-hand, which includes a photograph of himself that flips out of the middle mirror. He considers himself to be quite cultured and an all around fashion expert. However he is extremely lucky which helps defeat far more powerful foes, as well as help him with minor things like always winning coin tosses and board games. He wants to prove to the team that he is a hero. He tends to be rather blunt, has a high opinion of himself, and is easily startled. When not making a nuisance of himself, he wields a tazer to great effect (though he once electrocuted himself with it). He emits a high-pitched girlish scream when frightened and, surprisingly, snores quite loudly when he sleeps (to the irritation of the others).

Cronus (David Kaye) - The God of Time. He wields two golden scythes that materialize out of thin air and has super healing. To blend in with the modern world, Cronus dresses in a black business suit but other than that, Cronus wears a black toga. He also controls a number of giants, and has been known to form alliances with the old foes of the original heroes. Having harbored such long-standing grudges, Cronus often has no trouble persuading his allies to take out their anger on the heroes' modern descendants. Cronus' powers include using his blood to create sea serpents, turning his minions into hairy six-legged anteater creatures, super healing, spontaneous combustion, creating portals to escape through, shapeshifting, shooting red beams that induce unconsciousness, reversing time, speeding up time, sending people back in time, sending people forward in time and holding time to a standstill. Cronus was finally recaptured in episode 1.26: Time After Time. However, he escaped again. Time travel weakens his powers.

Odds are one of the shows creators mixed up the embodiment of time Chronos, the personification of Time, with Zeus' father Cronus, who actually is a Titan and was banished to the underworld, though the show seems to be referring to the latter due to references to him being the father of Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon. The mythological Chronos is neither a Titan, nor was he banished. And if Cronos is god of anything, it would most likely be the harvest.

Secondary characters

Aphrodite (Tabitha St. Germain) - Neil's mentor and goddess of love and beauty. An air-headed woman who loves good-looking people, especially herself. She and her attendants were supposed to bring Neil to Olympia High. Aphrodite did not bother, as she had better things to do, which lead the heroes to go get Neil themselves. She seems to spend most of her time either make herself look even more beautiful or admiring herself in the mirror. Jay and Archie found her to be hypnotically attractive and had to be dragged out of the room by the very annoyed girls. Naturally, her beauty and obsession with it make her the ideal mentor for Neil.

Ares (Gary Chalk) - Archie's mentor and God of War. Provides the kids with an extensive array of different and ingenious weapons and helps out to train them properly in the ways of fighting. He tends to be short-tempered and arrogant and is depicted as a balding and moustached man in armour. Like his student, Archie, Ares is a warrior with a penchant for not being easy to get along with.

Artemis (Patricia Drake) - Atlanta's mentor and the Goddess of the Hunt and of the Moon. She seems to have a slight New York accent and bears a resemblance to Atlanta. Not surprisingly, she and her student, Atlanta, are both great hunters.

Athena (Kathleen Barr) - Head of the dorm and Goddess of War and Wisdom. Surprisingly, she is a good cook, which Herry appreciates. She is also a skilled weaver, unsurprising given that she is also the goddess of domestic arts. She is also depicted as being somewhat masculine in appearance and sporting very short dark purple hair. Her weapon of choice is a makhaira, which she also doesn't mind using to slice stacks of toast for her charges.

Chiron (Bruce Greenwood) - Master of all beasts and a centaur. Serves to the kids as a human encyclopedia of sorts, providing information and tidbits of Greek mythology-related knowledge. Interestingly, in Greek mythology, he ran a school for heroes, including Jason, Achilles, Theseus, and Hercules.

Granny (Peter Kelamis) - Herry's grandmother. An old lady that is very fond of her grandchild and pet dog, Pepe. She appears to be very frail at first, but later shows lot of spunk and energy for a woman her age. Cronos takes her hostage as bait for Herry, and he also reveals to her that her grandson is a hero. She does not seem fazed by the fact and quickly sets Herry to do chores for her.

Hephaestus (Brian Drummond) - He makes the group's vehicles and is the god of fire, smithing and craftsmanship. His workshop is filled with various mechanical devices and explosives for the Chosen Ones' usage. He is also lame, with his right leg being somewhat shorter than the left, although he has special boots that solve the problem.

Hera (Patricia Drake) - Jay's mentor and queen of the gods. She is a stern, regal and elderly woman with a commanding presence, and acts as principal of Olympia High. All the other gods (and faculty of Olympia High) answer to her. The animal she is associated with is the peacock, which she is sometimes seen with. Cronos is her father, which makes Poseidon, Hades, and her husband, Zeus, also her brothers. Like her student, Jay, she is a natural leader and was the patron goddess who championed his ancestor, Jason. She can take the form of a flaming phoenix. When she was young, she had brown hair.

Hercules (Gary Chalk) - Herry's mentor, and god of power, strength and of athletes. By this era had the appearance of a middle aged pot-bellied, balding man with a tattoo.  Looks can be deceiving, as Hercules has retained all the strength of his glory days.  He bears a resemblance to his modern descendant, and is rather dimwitted, describing himself to Herry as a "great, great, great -- great, great, great, uh, great-great grandfather", but knows the value of using your brain as well as your strength. He loves doughnuts, talks like a gangster, and walks around in his underwear and socks.  He too was originally a mortal hero before his father, Zeus, made him a god upon death.  In Greek, he should actually be referred to as Heracles. Not surprisingly, he is Herry's mentor not only because they share amazing strength, but Herry is a direct descendant of Hercules himself.

Hermes (Brian Drummond) - Odie's mentor and messenger of the gods. Also the god of boundaries, invention, commerce, weights and measures, and travellers, though most people tend not to think of him as that. He was the one who was sent to retrieve the first six students, and also had to spin an elaborate tale for Jay's parents to explain his absence. Hermes is in charge of monitoring the gods' global networks and communication systems, which have since been enhanced by Odie's installation of high speed telephones. He always appears when Hera says his name. He has a secret portal in his room emblazoned with the caduceus that can transport anyone to anywhere they wish. His caduceus is the symbol of heralds, and he can use it to control animals. He is depicted as a somewhat hyperactive and skinny young man wearing a winged pilot cap, goggles, and winged boots. He is a clever and gifted inventor, something he shares with his student, Odie. Hermes, in addition to Athena, was also one of Odysseus' divine patrons.

Persephone (Tabitha St. Germain) - Theresa's mentor and queen of the underworld. She is tall, willowy, and possesses two distinct temperaments - one gentle and airy, the other a complete reversal of the first that is brought out when she is angry. To fulfill her ancient agreement to spend half her time in the Underworld with her husband Hades, Persephone has in her solarium a secret passageway to his realm hidden behind the four seasons. This allows the heroes access to the Underworld without fulfilling the usual requirement of being dead. She seems to be fond of gardening, not surprisingly given that she is the daughter of Demeter and a goddess of spring. Her connection to the supernatural and vast wealth (as a result of being married to Hades) is something she shares with her affluent and clairvoyant student, Theresa.

The Horae (Kathleen Barr as Spring Horae) - More commonly referred to as the Seasons. Inhabiting a mural that leads to the Underworld from Persephone's solarium, they regulate the seasons and appear as four maidens. They also possess the ability to control time, though their power is slight compared to those of Cronus.

Zeus (Christopher Gaze) - King of the Gods and of Thunder, and husband to Hera and son of Cronus, whom he usurped, defeated, and imprisoned in the underworld. The Chosen Ones have yet to meet him (because apparently the time isn't right) or rather, recognize him as he is Mr. Suez ('Zeus' spelled backwards), the school's janitor. He has been depicted as a small grumpy-looking old man who wouldn't say a word until episode 1.22: They Might Be G.I.Ants. He is rather disorganized and has a storage locker full of miscellaenous items. His absentmindedness and appearance as an elderly man resulted from using up his powers to send the Chosen Ones back to the future after their role in thwarting Cronus' time altered victory at the Titanomachy. The Chosen Ones, after seeing Zeus during the Titan War, finally recognize Mr. Suez as Zeus after they return to the present. When he's young, he has blond hair.

Guest stars

Gadgets and vehicles

Mythological creatures

The show's bestiary is composed primarily of creatures from classical mythology, though the cartoon takes some liberties with how the creatures are depicted in the show's modern-day era.

Locations

Episodes

Season One

Episodes 1, 2, and 3 aired as a 90-minute 'special presentation'. Episodes 8 and 18 were meant to air on Hallowe'en and Valentine's Day respectively when the series was still originally supposed to air in September 2005 [link], and they first aired in Australia and Singapore respectively.

1. Chaos 101 - Original air date: 31/12/05
2. Chaos 102 - Original air date: 31/12/05
3. Chaos 103 - Original air date: 31/12/05
4. Man's Worst Enemy - Original air date: 04/01/06
5. The Nature of Things - Original air date: 11/01/06
6. Trojan Horse - Original air date: 18/01/06
7. The Antikythera Device - Original air date: 25/01/06
8. See You at the Crossroads - NOT AIRED IN CANADA / Original air date: 06/06/06
9. Sibling Rivalry - Original air date: 01/02/06
10. Mazed and Confused - Original air date: 08/02/06
11. Field of Nightmares - Original air date: 15/02/06
12. Prisoner Campe - Original air date: 13/03/06
13. Little Box of Horrors - Original air date: 22/02/06
14. Make-Up Exam - Original air date: 14/03/06
15. The Odie-sey - Original air date: 15/03/06
16. Get Kraken - Original air date: 16/03/06
17. Eye for an Eye - Original air date: 17/03/06
18. Bows and Eros - NOT AIRED IN CANADA / Original air date: 11/06/06
19. Road to Hades - Original air date: 05/04/06
20. Many Happy Returns - Original air date: 29/03/06
21. Labour Day - Original air date: 19/04/06
22. They Might be G.I. Ants - Original air date: 26/04/06
23. Cronus' Flying Circus - Original air date: 03/05/06
24. Sybaris Fountain - Original air date: 10/05/06
25. The Last Word - Original air date: 24/05/06
26. Time After Time - Original air date: 31/05/06

Season One summaries

Taken from [Teletoon]. Contains spoilers for unaired episodes.

1. Chaos 101 - It's New Years Eve and CRONUS escapes from Tartarus! When he learns of the PROPHECY, Cronus frees the GIANTS and unleashes the fearsome TYPHOEUS in order to stop JAY, HERRY and ATLANTA from discovering their destiny.
2. Chaos 102 - THERESA, ODIE and ARCHIE arrive to find New Olympia hit with a power blackout. When the heroes investigate they find and defeat the TYPHOEUS- but not before CRONUS sets a diabolical plan in motion! Is this the end of the world, as we know it?
3. Chaos 103 - The Earth is about to stop turning, but NEIL thinks it still revolves around him- even after Cronus captures him! The gang has to save Neil, the last hero, if they're to fulfill the prophecy and save the world from destruction. Luckily, Neil gives Odie an idea; but is there enough time?
4. Man's Worst Enemy - Who let the dogs out? CERBERUS did! What in HADES can calm this savage beast? Only ORPHEUS' lyre can do that; problem is the heroes have to travel to the UNDERWORLD to get it... and that's exactly what CRONUS wants them to do.
5. The Nature of Things - The demigod PAN is throwing a party, but he wants to bust more than a few moves. He's under CRONUS' power and, in the guise of an environmentally aware DJ, has ATLANTA under a spell of his own. Stop! It's PANIC time!
6. Trojan Horse - ODIE lets HERMES' powerful caduceus fall into CRONUS' hands and, thinking he doesn't have the stuff heroes are made of, he quits the team- and joins Cronus! Is this a ruse worthy of his ancestor ODYSSEUS, or has Odie really turned to the dark side forever?
7. The Antikythera Device - JAY baits a trap for CRONUS but fails. Now Cronus has the key to a powerful device and he's on his way to ATLANTIS! Jay has to lead the heroes and find Atlantis before Cronus does if they're going to save the world from a becoming a watery grave!
8. See You at the Crossroads - When a bad moon rises on All Hallows' Eve, THERESA and the gang find out that HECATE, Queen of the Dead, still has a few tricks up her sleeve. Though Theresa has learned a little magic, Hecate wrote the book on it- like, I mean, what's Theresa supposed to say to stop a legion of ZOMBIES?
9. Sibling Rivalry - After NEIL single-handedly captures MEDUSA, he can't stop bragging to the gang. Neil not only drives them crazy, but he also gets under Medusa's sisters scaly skin. When the GORGONS kidnap Neil in exchange for Medusa, the whole team is caught between a rock and a hard place.
10. Mazed and Confused - When CRONUS manages to slip some ancient DNA into a cloning experiment, the heroes have to grab the bull by the horns as MINOTAURS run loose in New Olympia's underground tunnel system. To defeat them though, Odie has to get over his claustrophobia and help the others out of a tight spot.
11. Field of Nightmares - CRONUS awakens a descendant of MEDEA, and JAY feels the fury of a witch his ancestor Jason once scorned. Of course Medea isn't alone, she has an army of AMAZONS covering her back. Hopefully Jay will realize in time he has an army of his own in his back pocket: SPARTOI WARRIORS.
12. Prisoner Campe - Jay forms an alliance when CAMPE, the jailer of Tartarus, is out to catch her only escapee: CRONUS. But when Cronus captures GRANNY, Herry takes off to rescue her and plays right into Cronus' hands... forcing Campe to choose between Herry's life and Cronus' defeat.
13. Little Box of Horrors - ARCHIE'S curiosity gets the better of him and he opens PANDORA'S BOX, unleashing a horrible PLAGUE and little HOPE. But when Atlanta, Odie and Herry are infected and the plague threatens the city's water supply, it's Archie's ancestry that provides the only ray of hope.
14. Make-Up Exam - ARACHNE, long ago turned into a spider by ATHENA, wants to be human again. Arachne strikes a deal with CRONUS, then weaves a tangled web of deceit, turning Atlanta against her friends and delivering the heroes into Cronus' hands!
15. The Odie-sey - ODIE, Jay and Neil are stranded on an island with CALYPSO, a nymph who loved Odysseus passionately. She's not about to let Odie leave the island, and CRONUS isn't going to let them be rescued- so Theresa and the others find themselves between the rocks of AEOLUS' island and SCYLLA!
16. Get Kraken - The heroes have to keep their head above water when CRONUS frees the KRAKEN. But this isn't just another terrible beast he's summoned to defeat the heroes- it's bait to draw out POSEIDON so Cronus can exact revenge! Problem is: his plan works!
17. Eye for an Eye - The CYCLOPS that was blinded by Odysseus is understandably bitter after all these years. CRONUS offers the Cyclops his sight so he can exact his revenge upon the heroes- and when Jay and Odie are captured, it's nothing but trouble as far as the eye can see!
18. Bows and Eros - All is fair in love and war when EROS hands out hate on VALENTINE'S DAY. Using arrows blackened by Cronus' rage, even Neil hates himself! It's up to Jay to bring the gang back together and stop Cronus' new Messenger of Mean.
19. Road to Hades - JAY is dead! Poisoned by a CHIMERA, Jay has to literally fight FATE while the others find a cure. While CRONUS makes plans for his ascension now that the prophecy is broken, the others race through the UNDERWORLD in search of the only thing that can bring Jay back.
20. Many Happy Returns - When archeologists discover the first ROBOTS ever built by HEPHAESTUS, it leads CRONUS to Hephaestus' most terrifying creation: TALOS! The bronze giant is reconstructed and threatens to destroy an entire island, and our heroes!
21. Labour Day - CRONUS sends Herry back in time to perform the LABOURS OF HERCULES. A LION, a HYDRA, a DRAGON- oh my! Jay and the others try to save Herry, but first they have to face the music of the seductive SIRENS!
22. They Might be G.I. Ants - CRONUS turns a commando unit into an army of GIANT ANTS and is calling out ZEUS to fight. Problem is: the gang doesn't know where Zeus is- and he's the only one who can stop the giant ants from marching on New Olympia!
23. Cronus' Flying Circus - MELAMPUS, the Dr. Doolittle of ancient Greece, is able to stop the STYMPHALIAN BIRDS and save the heroes- though not before one captures NEIL. When CRONUS steals Melampus' powers, it's all up to THERESA to focus her psychic ability and save their bird-brained friend.
24. Sybaris Fountain - Taking advantage of the bad blood between her and Hera, CRONUS frees SYBARIS, Queen of the Vampires! Sybaris may not be able to kill the immortal goddess- but seven teenage heroes are certainly something she can sink her teeth into.
25. The Last Word - Neil's been kidnapped! Kidnapped! Kidnapped! ECHO steals away Neil, descendant of her long time love Narcissus, and leaves the heroes at CRONUS' mercy. Surprisingly, Neil has some sound advice for Echo and manages to save his friends.
26. Time After Time - It's New Year's Eve and CRONUS' powers are at their peak! Though he sure puts a damper on the heroes' party by killing Odie, Jay finds a way to go back in time and save their friend. Not to be outdone, Cronus goes all the way back to the TITAN WAR for another shot at defeating ZEUS!

Mythological Discrepencies

Trivia

However, depending on the source, she was supposedly also connected to several of the other heroes' ancestors. Some sources state that Hercules and Atalanta were members of Jason's Argonauts; as such Atalanta, when injured at Colchis, was healed by the sorceress while the same was done for Hercules in Thebes for the murder of Iphitus (after which Medea stayed in Thebes until the Thebans drove her out and later she married Aegeus in Athens). Medea also supposedly married Achilles in the Underworld. As a result Medelia is connected to nearly all the heroes' ancestors (Jason and Theseus for certain) with the exceptions of Odysseus and Narcissus. (1.11: Field of Nightmares)

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