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Class of the Titans
A group of teenagers stand together in a blue background
The Chosen Ones. Clockwise from center: Jay, Theresa, Neil, Atlanta, Herry, Archie, and Odie.
Genre
Created by
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Michael Lahay
Developed by
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Michael Lahay
Directed by
Voices ofKirby Morrow
Meghan Black
Sarah Edmondson
Ty Olsson
Sam Vincent
Doron Bell Jr.
Kelly Sheridan
Ted Cole
David Kaye
Theme music composerMichael Richard Plowman
ComposerMichael Richard Plowman
Country of originCanada
Philippines
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Blair Peters
  • Scott Dyer
Producers
  • Alia Nakashima (first season)
  • Richard Pimm (second season)
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkTeletoon
ReleaseDecember 31, 2005 (2005-12-31)[1] –
June 22, 2008 (2008-06-22)[2]

Class of the Titans is a Canadian-Filipino animated television series produced by Studio B Productions, Nelvana Limited, and Top Top Draw Animation. It premiered on December 31, 2005, at 5 pm ET/PT, on Teletoon with a special 90-minute presentation of the first three episodes.[1] The series aired in the United States on Qubo from September 19, 2009, to October 24, 2009.[3] On April 1, 2012, the series returned to Qubo as part of its Qubo Night Owl block, replacing Spliced, where it aired until July 25, 2020.

Synopsis

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Cronus, the titan of time who was imprisoned in Tartarus for thousands of years after being defeated by his son Zeus, escapes when the planets align on New Year's Eve. An ancient prophecy predicts that seven teenage heroes, Jay, Atlanta, Herry, Archie, Theresa, Odie, and Neil, who are the descendants of ancient Greek heroes, will be the ones to defeat Cronus for good. After being found, they are brought to Olympus High School in New Olympia, where they train become strong enough to face him while fighting against monsters he sends to attack them.[4]

Characters

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Main

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  • Jay (voiced by Kirby Morrow) – "The Leader", a sixteen-year-old boy who is the descendant of Jason of the Argonauts and the first of the teenagers to be found. The leader of the group, he wields a xiphos with a retractable blade and takes his role as a hero seriously, possessing a strong sense of responsibility and work ethic. He is of Greek heritage on his mother's side and grew up with stories of classical mythology, making him more knowledgeable on the subject than the other heroes, and enjoys sailing. Though he has feelings for Theresa, they do not become a couple until they share a kiss in the series finale.[5] His mentor is Hera.
  • Atlanta (voiced by Meghan Black in season 1, Sarah Edmondson in season 2) – "The Hunter", a fifteen-year-old girl who is the descendant of Artemis, who is also her mentor, and the second of the teenagers to be found. Born and raised in the Northwest Territories, she has a scar on her right shoulder from an incident with a puma and has enhanced reflexes and tracking abilities. She has a passion for weapons, primarily wielding jaw-trap steel bolas or a crossbow gauntlet, though enjoys hunting with traditional weapons such as a bow and arrow. Though she can be short-tempered and impulsive, she is studious and interested in environmental issues, being a volunteer for the Green Alliance. She is also a player on Olympus High's field hockey team, along with Theresa. Atlanta has no interest in dating, but had a crush on Phil and develops feelings for Archie. While initially reluctant to change their relationship beyond that of close friends, she eventually decides that she cares for him as much as he cares for her, and they become a couple.
  • Herry (voiced by Ty Olsson) – "The Brawn", a sixteen-year-old farm boy who is the descendant of Hercules, who is also his mentor, and the third of the first three teenagers to be found. He has superhuman strength and often does not wield a weapon, preferring to use brute force. Though laid-back and easy-going, he has a short temper, which has caused him to get into trouble. He is fond of his grandmother, "Granny", who appears to have raised him and is seemingly the only parental figure that knows of the heroes, also knowing of Zeus. Though his teammates sometimes belittle his intelligence, he is shown to be smart, especially at coming up with solutions. Herry drives a pickup truck given to him by his grandmother, which Hephaestus modified and equipped to be the group's mode of transport.
  • Archie (voiced by Sam Vincent) – "The Warrior", a fifteen-year-old boy who is the descendant of Achilles and the fourth teen brought to Olympus High. He wields the "Hephaestus Whip," a cross between a chain whip and a rope dart, which Hephaestus later upgrades to the "Adamantine Whip". He wears a brace covering his right shin and part of his right foot due to an unspecified medical condition that affects his heel. According to Dionysus, Archie, like Achilles, is immune to disease and has never been sick, although he has a scar.[6] He is afraid of water and refuses to swim, a fear that Atlanta helps him overcome. In addition to his physical abilities, Archie is knowledgeable about Greek mythology from reading Greek poetry. He tends to be brash and self-centered, but is also withdrawn and cynical. His skepticism of the supernatural causes him to be initially hostile towards Theresa, dismissing her abilities as merely predictions, though they settle their differences. Though he had feelings for Atlanta since they first met, he is afraid to confess his feelings; when he does confess, she is initially afraid that their relationship will change, but reciprocates his feelings.[7] His mentor is Ares.
  • Theresa (voiced by Kelly Sheridan) – "The Fighter", a sixteen-year-old girl who is the descendant of Theseus and the sixth teen to be discovered. She is the group's second-in-command and assumes the role of leader when Jay is incapacitated.[8] A black belt in taekwondo, she wields nunchucks and possesses a sixth sense, similar to clairvoyance or psychometry, and later gains telepathic and telekinetic powers. She comes from a wealthy family and her father owns cattle ranches across Canada. She is a talented lyre player, and, along with Atlanta, plays on Olympus High's field hockey team. After the gods push her too far, her powers to go out of control in the form of an evil spirit that drains the powers of most of the gods and Cronus, allowing the Chosen Ones to defeat him and fulfill the Oracle's prophecy. After draining Zeus, she declares that she and Jay are free, but is horrified to learn that Hera told Jay to kill her. Jay tries to convince her that the combined powers of the gods will destroy her, only for the Phantom to toss Jay aside, causing her to realize that she has gone too far. She then dies after being overwhelmed by his power, but Jay revives her with a kiss.[5] Her mentor is Persephone.
  • Odie (voiced by Doron Bell Jr.) – "The Brains", a sixteen-year-old boy who is the descendant of Odysseus and the fifth teen to be discovered. He is usually considered the youngest of the group due to his small stature, but is among the oldest. Though he does not wield a weapon, he is intelligent and adept with technology, serving as the group's tactician and using a walkie-talkie and a laptop given to him by Hermes, his mentor. He later befriends Polyphemus, whom Odysseus had blinded during his Odyssey. He suffers from claustrophobia, which he can overcome with a specially designed device that places the location elsewhere in his mind. His mentor is Hermes.
  • Neil (voiced by Ted Cole) – "The Good Looking", a sixteen-year-old boy who is the descendant of Narcissus and the seventh and final teen to be discovered. He is vain and arrogant and works as a freelance model. Because of this, others initially doubt his status as a "hero". Neil considers himself to be cultured and an expert on fashion and becomes upset if his clothes get dirty. He is notorious for being late and is obsessed with horror films about vampires and werewolves. His luck helps him in combat and in winning games likes coin tosses and board games. Though he generally does not wield a weapon, when he does he can do so effectively. Despite his self-centered attitude, he cares for his friends and will help them when they need him most, even if it means putting aside his well-being. His mentor is Aphrodite.
  • Cronus (voiced by David Kaye) – The main antagonist of the series, who combines traits of Cronus and Chronos. His sons, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, imprisoned him in Tartarus following the Titanomachy, but he escapes after the planets align on New Year's Eve and seeks to exact revenge on Zeus and the Olympians and take over the world. He controls several giants and fights the heroes, who are prophesied to defeat him, by sending monsters to attack them, convincing his allies to take out their anger on them, and forming alliances with the foes of the original heroes. As one of the most powerful immortals in existence and the god of time, Cronus has several powers, including regeneration, creating portals, shapeshifting, and duplicating himself, as well as reversing and accelerating time, though these powers weaken with overuse. He wields kama-like scythes that materialize out of thin air.

Supporting

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  • Chiron (voiced by Bruce Greenwood in season 1, Richard Newman in season 2) – A centaur who serves as a "human" encyclopedia of sorts, providing information and mythological knowledge and serving as a mentor for heroes.
  • Granny (voiced by Peter Kelamis) – Herry's grandmother, who raised him and gave him his pickup truck.
  • The Horae – Commonly referred to as the Seasons, they consist of the Fall Horae, the Winter Horae, the Spring Horae (voiced by Kathleen Barr), and the Summer Horae. Inhabiting a mural that leads from Persephone's solarium to the Underworld, they regulate the seasons and appear as four maidens. They also have the ability to control time by visiting past seasons.
  • The Oracle (voiced by Brian Drummond) – An old man who can foresee the future and is obligated to give such information to those who request it. He gave the prophecy that the heroes would one day defeat Cronus.

Greek gods

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  • Aphrodite (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) – Neil's mentor and the Goddess of Love and Beauty, who, like Neil, is airheaded and narcissistic. She spends most of her time making herself look more beautiful or admiring herself in the mirror.
  • Apollo (voiced by Trevor Devall) - The twin brother of Artemis and god of the sun, who appears as a pot-bellied man with facial hair and an Italian accent. Unlike other gods, he appears to be out of touch with modern times despite owning a boombox.
  • Ares (voiced by Garry Chalk) – Archie's mentor and the God of War, who provides the heroes with weapons and helps train them in the ways of fighting. While he favors armed and hand-to-hand combat, he understands the art of war and recognizes the importance of tactics and strategy in battle. Like Archie, he tends to be short-tempered and arrogant and is difficult to get along with.
  • Artemis (voiced by Patricia Drake) – Atlanta's mentor and the Goddess of the Hunt, Wild Animals, and the Moon. Like her, she is a great hunter and skilled in archery. She is decisive and straightforward and enjoys competition.
  • Athena (voiced by Kathleen Barr) – The head of Olympus High's dorm and the Goddess of War and Wisdom, as well as domestic arts. She is a good cook and skilled weaver, and wields a Makhaira.
  • Demeter (voiced by Maxine Miller) - The mother of Persephone and Goddess of the Harvest. After Persephone is trapped and causes an eternal winter, she takes the form of a cow and lends Neil and Atlanta her chariot to go to the Underworld after they charm her enough to ease the winter. When Persephone returns to the living world, Demeter restores the natural order and reunites with her.
  • Dionysus (voiced by Michael Daingerfield) - The God of Wine and Leisure, who is a skilled chemist. He believes that mistakes make you more knowledgeable, which Odie is doubtful of.
  • Eris (voiced by Lara Gilchrist) - The Goddess of Discord, who appears as a teenage punk and enjoys graffiti art. Her powers affect both heroes and gods, causing them to argue instead of working together.
  • Eros (voiced by Terry Klassen) - The son of Aphrodite and the God of Love, who dislikes going by his Roman name of Cupid, but allows Psyche to call him by that name. He is a short, overweight, balding middle-aged man who lives in the suburbs.
  • Fortuna (voiced by Nicole Oliver) - The Goddess of Fortune, a middle-aged woman who owns the Cornucopia and loves to gamble at the casino.
  • Hades (voiced by Trevor Devall) – The God of the Underworld, who has an affectionate relationship with his wife Persephone and does not mind the heroes coming and going from the Underworld, but is willing to express his wrath on those who have overstepped themselves.
  • Harmony (voiced by Judith Maxey) - The Goddess of Harmony, who takes the form of a large purple cobra and works as a radio DJ.
  • Hecate (voiced by Patricia Drake) - The Goddess of Witchcraft and creator of the Book of Incantations.
  • Hephaestus (voiced by Brian Drummond) – The Gods' blacksmith and god of fire, smithing, and craftsmanship, who makes the group's vehicles and other mechanical devices. He is handicapped, with his right leg being shorter than his left, though he has special boots that solve the problem. Odie studies with him and Hermes, though they often argue about the superiority of modern technology over ancient magical innovation.
  • Hera (voiced by Patricia Drake) – Jay's mentor and the Queen of the Gods, who is the principal of Olympus High. Like Jay, she is a natural leader and was the patron goddess who championed his ancestor, Jason, taking an active role in assisting Jay in his role as leader.
  • Hercules (voiced by Garry Chalk) – Herry's mentor, the gatekeeper of Olympus, and God of Strength and Heroes. He has the appearance of a middle-aged, pot-bellied, balding man, but retains the strength he had in his glory days. He is proud of his office, which showcases his accomplishments
  • Hermes (voiced by Brian Drummond) – Odie's mentor, who is the Messenger of the Gods and the God of Boundaries, Invention, Commerce, and Travelers and wears a winged pilot cap, goggles, and winged boots. He is in charge of monitoring the gods' global networks and communication systems, which were enhanced by Odie's installation of high-speed telephones. 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. Like Odie, he is a skilled inventor, and is the god most familiar with the human world.
  • Morpheus (voiced by Stephen Dimopoulos) - The God of Sleep, who appears as a laid-back, slightly overweight and short man and resides in the Realm of Dreams.
  • Nemesis (voiced by Nicole Oliver) - The Goddess of Vengeance, who takes the form of a blindfolded woman carrying a sword and a pair of scales.
  • Pan (voiced by Mark Hildreth) - The God of the Wild. Disguised as Phil, a student at New Olympia, he is known locally as DJ Panic, a DJ popular with ladies who attracts the attention of Atlanta. However, he secretly wreaks havoc using hypnotizing trance music and controlling plants, particularly vines.
  • Persephone (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) – Theresa's mentor and the Queen of the Underworld, who has two distinct temperaments – one gentle and light-hearted, and the other uncontrollable and spiteful, which emerges when she is angry. To fulfill her agreement to spend half her time in the Underworld with her husband Hades, Persephone has a secret passageway in her solarium to his realm which allows the heroes access to the Underworld. She is fond of gardening, and has a loving relationship with her husband and their "puppy" Cerberus. Like Theresa, she has a connection to the supernatural and vast wealth.
  • Poseidon (voiced by French Tickner) - The God of the Sea, who wields a large trident that can be used to control water, though he can exert some control over water without it. Despite having a human-like appearance, Poseidon is usually in the form of a giant merman with a blueish-green beard, fins on his head and arms, and a crown made of shells.
  • Psyche (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - The Goddess of the Soul and wife of Eros.
  • Thanatos (voiced by Trevor Devall) - The God of Death who serves whoever wears Hades' Helmet of Darkness. He appears as a mild-mannered and soft-spoken middle-aged man, but his true form is a skeletal winged creature who can appear from shadows and dissipate into the air.
  • Zeus (voiced by Christopher Gaze) – The King of the Gods, God of Thunder, and husband of Hera. He is a grumpy-looking bearded man who is disorganized and absent-minded as a result of using up his powers to return the Chosen Ones to the future after thwarting Cronus' victory at the Titanomachy. In his youth, he had blond hair and was muscular. He worked at Olympus High under the alias of the janitor Mr. Suez.[9]

Other mythological figures

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  • Adonis - A hunter who Aphrodite and Persephone fought over, causing him to be placed in Pandora's Box to await the winner of the competition. After Neil accidentally frees Adonis from Pandora's Box, he restarts the competition between Aphrodite and Persephone, causing Envy to appear.[10]
  • Antaeus - A half-giant who Gaia revives to challenge the heroes.[11]
  • Atlas (voiced by Scott McNeil) - A Titan who fought with Cronus during the Titanomachy. When the Olympian gods won, Zeus punished Atlas by having him hold up the sky, causing him to have back pains that Pleione tends to. He tells the heroes about the Antikythera Device, which can sink continents and which Cronus seeks to obtain.[12]
    • Pleione (voiced by Maxine Miller) - An Oceanid and the wife of Atlas, who gives him back massages due to holding up the sky causing him back pains.
  • Charon (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - The ferryman of the Underworld, who wears a hooded robe that leaves only his eyes and mouth visible.
  • Gaia - The personification of Earth who is the mother of Cronus, the Titans, and the Cyclopes and the grandmother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Demeter. Gaia visits Cronus and, after learning of his grievance towards Zeus, revives Antaeus and causes earthquakes in order to get him to thank her for saving him from being eaten by Cronus.[11]
  • King Lycan - A king who Zeus turned into a wolf. Using Atalanta's blood, Cronus revives King Lycan and he attacks Atalanta in his werewolf-like form. After Archie faces his fears, he throws a silver medallion into King Lycan's mouth, causing him to disintegrate into ash.[13]
  • King Minos (voiced by Trevor Devall) - The King of Crete, who became one of the three judges of the Underworld after his death. He is tasked with sentencing newly-arrived souls to the Underworld's locations.
  • King Sisyphus - A king who cheated death twice and was condemned to Tartarus to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity. Cronus frees King Sisyphus and grants him shapeshifting abilities in exchange for getting one of the heroes to take his place in Tartarus. After Theresa is captured, the heroes enlist Thanatos to defeat him and save her.[14]
  • King Tantalus - A king who cut up his son and fed him to the Gods and was condemned to Tartarus in a pool of water beneath a fruit tree, but unable to eat or drink. In the series,the fruit on the branch instead turns to ash. Atlanta encounters him in his part of Tartarus and refuses to help him because of his crimes, after which he curses her to have the desire to have something that she cannot obtain.[15]
  • Orion - A giant hunter and lover of Artemis, who was placed among the stars after she killed him. Cronus summons him to Earth.[16]
  • Peirithous (voiced by Michael Donovan) - A friend of Theseus, who, along with him, traveled to the Underworld in an attempt to abduct Persephone, but Hades trapped them in the Chairs of Forgetfulness. Hercules was able to rescue Theseus, but was unable to free Perithous. Hades frees him upon his death and, as revenge for how Earth has changed, plants a tree that attracted Olympian bees to poison the ambrosia. After the heroes thwart his plan, he and Hercules reconcile.

Monsters

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  • Aspidochelone - An island turtle that has Aeolus' temple on its back.[17]
  • Campe (voiced by Pam Hyatt in season 1, Pauline Newstone in season 2) - The Jailer of Tartarus, who is humanoid, but has the lower body of a snake and a scorpion on her back that can detach from her body.
  • Cerberus - A three-headed hellhound with three skeletal heads and a snake-headed tail who guards the entrance to the underworld to prevent its residents from escaping.
  • Chimera - A hybrid monster that has the head and front legs of a lion, the back legs of a goat and a goat head emerging from its back, and a cobra-headed tail. After Cronus revives it, it poisons Jay and the heroes travel to the Underworld in search of a cure.[18]
  • Cyclopes - A race of one-eyed giants.
    • Cyclops Brothers - Three cyclopes and the children of Gaia and Uranus. After the heroes free them from their prison to make weapons for Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, Cronus kills them before summoning their spirits with a scepter powered by Zeus' lightning bolt and offers them the chance to have their wishes granted. Their ghosts disappear after the scepter is destroyed.[9]
      • Arges (voiced by David Kaye - One of the three Cyclops brothers.
      • Brontes (voiced by Brian Drummond) - One of the three Cyclops brothers.
      • Steropes - One of the three Cyclops brothers.
    • Polyphemus (voiced by Terry Klassen) - A Cyclops who Odysseus blinded and who Cronus unsuccessfully attempts to convince that Odie is Odysseus.[19]
  • Giants - The henchmen of Cronus, who Cronus can change to have the characteristics of animals. They are strong, but have low intelligence.
    • Agrius - A light blue giant with tusks and the lower body of a Kermode bear.
    • Agnon - An olive-colored giant with a red goatee that is loyal to Cronus.
    • Orieus - A light blue giant with the upper body of a Kermode bear.
  • Gorgons - Humanoid women with wrinkled grey skin, yellow eyes, sharp spikes along their arms and legs, and venomous black snakes in place of hair. They can turn others to stone through contact with them.
    • Medusa (voiced by Pauline Newstone) - One of the three Gorgon sisters.
    • Stheno (voiced by Maxine Miller) - One of the three Gorgon sisters and the biggest of the group.
    • Euryale (voiced by Blinda Metz) - One of the three Gorgon sisters and the tallest of the group.
  • Kraken - A giant green-skinned sea monster with an octopus-shaped head and an eel-like lower body who Cronus awakens to get revenge on Poseidon.
  • Manticore - A lion-like creature with dragon-like wings and a scorpion tail who can shoot poisonous spikes to paralyze or kill its victims.
  • Minotaur (vocal effects provided by Ty Olsson) - A creature with the head and hindquarters of a bull and the torso and arms of a man. Cronus obtains the bones of the Minotaur and tricks a scientist into cloning an army of Minotaurs that obey him.[20]
  • Sphinx (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - A creature with the haunches of a lion, bird-like wings, and a feminine human face. She gives riddles to people and kills those who cannot answer them.
  • Sirens - A trio of female monsters known for their songs that lure men to their deaths. They appear as three beautiful young women, but their true forms are creatures that resemble serpents and birds.
  • Sybaris - A female serpentine monster with the tail of a snake and the wings of a bat wings.
  • Telkhines (voiced by Ted Cole, David Kaye, William Samples, and Sam Vincent) - Dog-faced sea monsters with flippers in place of hands who are alchemists and blacksmiths.
  • Typhoeus - A large red humanoid creature with green eyes, two snakes in place of legs, and leathery wings. Cronus frees him from his prison in Mount Etna, but Archie and Atlanta defeat him.[21]

Locations

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  • Aeolia – The floating island of Aeolus, Keeper of the Winds. It rests on the back of a giant sea turtle and has a temple at the top where Aeolus can command the four winds.
  • Atlantis – An ancient civilization and continent that the Greek gods punished by sinking into the sea using the Antikythera Device. A giant statue of Poseidon was located in the main temple, but is destroyed when Jay and Theresa set off explosives to destroy the Device.
  • Crete – A volcanic island that is the home of Talos and Hephaestus' original workshop.
  • The Garden of the Hesperides – A sacred garden of Hera's where golden apples of immortality grow on trees. It was guarded by the Hesperides as well as the dragon Ladon.
  • Greece - The country of origin for the original Titans.
  • Lerna – A region of ancient Greece with swampy springs. It is also the home to the Hydra, the many-headed water-serpent.
  • Mount Caucasus – The Russian mountain that Zeus chained Prometheus to as punishment for stealing fire from the gods. In the modern day, the mountain is the location for the Temple of Prometheus, where a fire can be lit to summon the eagle which ate Prometheus' liver. After Cronus and his giants capture Herry's grandmother as a hostage, the heroes travel to the mountains to save her.
  • Nemea – A town in classical Greece home to the Nemean Lion, whose defeat was the first of Hercules' Twelve Labours.
  • New Olympia – The city the heroes are summoned to, which the Greek gods moved to from Mount Olympus to stay safe from Cronus and train and protect the heroes. It is located in Canada.[22]
    • The Brownstone – A complex of buildings that serves as the heroes' dormitory and is protected from Cronus and his minions. Each of the seven heroes has their own room that reflects their personalities.[23] Jay's room has a sailing theme and references the Golden Fleece that his ancestor retrieved, Atlanta's room expresses her interest in sports and the environment, Theresa's room shows her spiritual interest, Odie's room has technological components and computers, and Neil's room has mirrors and things related to his modeling career. As seen in director Brad Goodchild's blog, Herry's room is centered around his interest in bodybuilding while Archie's room has a Japanese theme, fitting with his love of poetry.
    • Olympus High School – New Olympia's high school, which the seven heroes attend along with the rest of the city's youth and cannot be detected by Cronus due to being under the protection of the gods. The Greek gods reside in a secret part of the school that can be accessed through the janitor's closet with medallion keys that each of the heroes possess; this part of the school contains training facilities, weapon stores, secret portals, and Hephaestus' workshop. The school also has statues, including ones of Zeus armed with thunderbolts and Asclepius with his Asclepian rod. The school was invulnerable to the timeline change Cronus made by winning the Titanomachy.
  • OgygiaCalypso's tropical island paradise, where Odysseus was stranded and kept for seven years during his journey home.
  • The Underworld – The ancient Greek realm of the dead, which Hades and his wife Persephone rule over. Cerberus guards its gates, Minos judges the entering souls, and Charon ferries the dead across the river. Though one must be dead in order to enter, the heroes circumvent this rule by entering through the picture of the seasons in Persephone's solarium.
    • Tartarus - The deepest area of the Greek underworld, which is guarded by Campe. Cronus was imprisoned in Tartarus after Zeus defeated him and it is where wicked souls are condemned.
    • Elysium - A paradise for heroes and souls who did good. It is the one place in the underworld that is not dark and gloomy, but idyllic and peaceful instead.
    • Plains of Asphodel – Plains where asphodel grow. There is a field of aconite growing in the field, but anyone who steps off the path to enter turns to stone. Odie circumvents this by putting the path's dirt into his shoe, making it so he is technically on the path.

Releases

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The series was released on DVD. The first DVD, Chaos, was released on February 19, 2008, and included episodes 1-3 and a behind-the-scenes featurette. The second DVD, Trojan Horse, was released on May 20, 2008, and contained episodes 4–6. "Class of the Titans: Vol. 1 Season 1" was released on November 18, 2008, and contained episodes 1–13.

In 2016, Amazon uploaded the series on Amazon Prime, with the episodes listed as being part of four "seasons". In 2019, Nelvana's Retro Rerun began uploading the episodes to their YouTube channel.

Episodes

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Teletoon December Highlights" (Press release). Toronto: Teletoon. Toon Zone. November 6, 2005. Archived from the original on December 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "Television Program Logs". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2016-03-02.[dead link] Alt URL
  3. ^ "qubo Channel Schedule 2009–2010" (PDF). qubo. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  4. ^ "Nelvana.com – Shows - Class of the Titans". web.archive.org. 2012-06-03. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  5. ^ a b "Phantom Rising Part 2". Class of the Titans.
  6. ^ "Sibling Rivalry". Class of the Titans.
  7. ^ "The Deep End". Class of the Titans.
  8. ^ "Class of the Titans Bible". Retrieved July 13, 2011.
  9. ^ a b "Time After Time". Class of the Titans.
  10. ^ "Face Off". Class of the Titans.
  11. ^ a b "Mother Knows Best". Class of the Titans.
  12. ^ "The Antikythera Device". Class of the Titans.
  13. ^ "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself". Class of the Titans.
  14. ^ "Like a Rolling Stone". Class of the Titans.
  15. ^ "Tantalize This". Class of the Titans.
  16. ^ "Star Quality". Class of the Titans.
  17. ^ "The Odie-sey". Class of the Titans.
  18. ^ "Road to Hades". Class of the Titans.
  19. ^ "Eye for an Eye". Class of the Titans.
  20. ^ "Mazed and Confused". Class of the Titans.
  21. ^ "Chaos 101". Class of the Titans.
  22. ^ "Class of the Titans: Kiss Pic". TV.com. 2006-06-02. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  23. ^ "Class of the Titans: 2nd Season of COTT". TV.com. 2006-04-21. Retrieved 2012-04-20.

References

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  • Andrew Borkowski, TV Guide: "It's all Greek to me". Toronto: Transcontinental Media, January 21–27th, 2005.
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