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Class of the Titans is a Canadian animated television series created by Studio B Productions and [[Nelvana]]. The series lasted from December, 2005 to February, 2008. A total of 52 episodes in two seasons.
''[[Class of the Titans]]'' is a Canadian animated television series created by Studio B Productions and [[Nelvana]]. The series lasted from December, 2005 to February, 2008. A total of 52 episodes in two seasons.


The plot is the following: Cronus, the God of Time, has escaped from the Underworld at midnight of New Year's Eve. With an army of giants behind him, Cronus intends to conquer and destroy the world. Cronus escaped by aligning the planets which gave him enough power to get the party started.
The plot is the following: Cronus, the God of Time, has escaped from the Underworld at midnight of New Year's Eve. With an army of giants behind him, Cronus intends to conquer and destroy the world. Cronus escaped by aligning the planets which gave him enough power to get the party started.
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Heroes:
Heroes:

* [[The Hero|Jay]] - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts.
* [[The Hero|Jay]] - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts.
* [[The Lancer|Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta (the opening theme says Artemis, but [[Word of God]] admitted this was a mistake)
* [[The Lancer|Atlanta]] - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta (the opening theme says Artemis, but [[Word of God]] admitted this was a mistake)
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* [[Accidental Hero]]: 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.
* [[Accidental Hero]]: 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.
* [[Action Girl]]: Atlanta, especially in "Tantalize This" when she expresses a desire to prove she can be just as strong if not stronger than all the boys on the team.
* [[Action Girl]]: Atlanta, especially in "Tantalize This" when she expresses a desire to prove she can be just as strong if not stronger than all the boys on the team.
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* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Mr. Suez is {{spoiler|[[Sdrawkcab Name|Zeus]], the king of the ancient Grecian Gods}}
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Mr. Suez is {{spoiler|[[Sdrawkcab Name|Zeus]], the king of the ancient Grecian Gods}}
** The gods in general get bonus points for having their secret entrance ''in a janitor's closet.''
** The gods in general get bonus points for having their secret entrance ''in a janitor's closet.''
* [[Angry Guard Dog]]: Cerberus, gaurdian of the gates to underworld. Known to become a [[Big Friendly Dog]] when in the prescence of his master Hades or whenever he hears lyre music.
* [[Angry Guard Dog]]: Cerberus, guardian of the gates to underworld. Known to become a [[Big Friendly Dog]] when in the presence of his master Hades or whenever he hears lyre music.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Kronos
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Kronos
* [[Big Bad]]: Cronus
* [[Big Bad]]: Cronus
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: The first thing Cronus does after breaking out of Tartarus is walk up to [[Blind Seer|The Oracle]] and ask; "What, if anything, can stop me?" For an answer he is shown images of the seven teens. This is the main reason the olympian gods recruit them in the first place.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: The first thing Cronus does after breaking out of Tartarus is walk up to [[Blind Seer|The Oracle]] and ask; "What, if anything, can stop me?" For an answer he is shown images of the seven teens. This is the main reason the Olympian gods recruit them in the first place.
* [[Black and Nerdy]]: Odie, natch.
* [[Black and Nerdy]]: Odie, natch.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Herry.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Herry.
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* [[Sinister Scythe]]: Cronus's, which ''also'' shows up in [[Greek Mythology]].
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: Cronus's, which ''also'' shows up in [[Greek Mythology]].
* [[Super Speed]]: Atlanta's main ability.
* [[Super Speed]]: Atlanta's main ability.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: One episode features Medusa and her two sisters. It is also explicitaly stated that anything that gets turned to stone stays that way forever.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: One episode features Medusa and her two sisters. It is also explicitly stated that anything that gets turned to stone stays that way forever.
** Another episode had the teens minus Jay venturing into the Underworld on a mission to save Jay from death. They were warned NOT to stray off the path. What does Neil do? Walk off the path. What happens to him? Turns into a stone statue. Granted, he did turn back to normal when he was set on the path again.
** Another episode had the teens minus Jay venturing into the Underworld on a mission to save Jay from death. They were warned ''not'' to stray off the path. What does Neil do? Walk off the path. What happens to him? Turns into a stone statue. Granted, he did turn back to normal when he was set on the path again.
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: {{spoiler|Theresa}}
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: {{spoiler|Theresa}}
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]: During the finale {{spoiler|Theresa}} becomes [[Ten-Minute Retirement|tired of having to save the world]] every week and blames the gods for putting them in this situation to being with. {{spoiler|Theresa}} then goes about stealing some of the gods' powers and ''using'' them. Before long {{spoiler|Theresa}} begins systematically hunting down everyone of the Greek pantheon to take away their powers so the teens can have 'normal lives' again.
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]: During the finale {{spoiler|Theresa}} becomes [[Ten-Minute Retirement|tired of having to save the world]] every week and blames the gods for putting them in this situation to being with. {{spoiler|Theresa}} then goes about stealing some of the gods' powers and ''using'' them. Before long {{spoiler|Theresa}} begins systematically hunting down everyone of the Greek pantheon to take away their powers so the teens can have 'normal lives' again.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Archie is ''afraid'' of water. This is actually quite [[Irony|ironic]] since Achilles had gained his famed invulnerability when his mother dipped him in the River Styx (holding him by the [[Achilles' Heel|heel]]).
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Archie is ''afraid'' of water. This is actually quite [[Irony|ironic]] since Achilles had gained his famed invulnerability when his mother dipped him in the River Styx (holding him by the [[Achilles' Heel|heel]]).
** This may actually be explained off-screen. When the Heroes visit their ancient counterparts in Hades, a commercial break ends with Archie saying "that explains it" to Achilles. We never find out what he was talking about. It's easy to see why, at least for Achilles, being held by your heel and dipped into the River of the Underworld by your mother as an infant might leave lasting phobias.
** This may actually be explained off-screen. When the Heroes visit their ancient counterparts in Hades, a commercial break ends with Archie saying "that explains it" to Achilles. We never find out what he was talking about. It's easy to see why, at least for Achilles, being held by your heel and dipped into the River of the Underworld by your mother as an infant might leave lasting phobias.
*** Doubly so since Achilles mother (Archies however-many-greats grandmother) was a sea deity,
*** Doubly so since Achilles mother (Archie's however-many-greats grandmother) was a sea deity,
* [[You Never Asked]]: Atlas' response when Odie asks him why he didn't tell the heroes of Atlantis' location earlier.
* [[You Never Asked]]: Atlas' response when Odie asks him why he didn't tell the heroes of Atlantis' location earlier.


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Class of the Titans is a Canadian animated television series created by Studio B Productions and Nelvana. The series lasted from December, 2005 to February, 2008. A total of 52 episodes in two seasons.

The plot is the following: Cronus, the God of Time, has escaped from the Underworld at midnight of New Year's Eve. With an army of giants behind him, Cronus intends to conquer and destroy the world. Cronus escaped by aligning the planets which gave him enough power to get the party started.

While the gods of Olympus no longer have the power to stop Cronus on their own, they bring together the 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.

Heroes:

  • Jay - "The Leader," descendant of Jason of the Argonauts.
  • Atlanta - "The Hunter," descendant of Atalanta (the opening theme says Artemis, but Word of God admitted this was a mistake)
  • Herry - "The Brawn," descendant of Hercules (Heracles in Greek mythology).
  • Archie - "The Warrior," descendant of Achilles.
  • Theresa - "The Fighter," descendant of Theseus.
  • Odie - "The Brains," descendant of Odysseus.
  • Neil - "The Good Looking," descendant of Narcissus.

Tropes used in Class of the Titans include:

"Sleep well, mortals. Tomorrow brings the dawn of a new era, and those who live through it will serve me... Neh, who am I kidding? No one's going to live through it! Ha ha ha! No one!! Aha ha ha!!!"

  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: In one episode the entire cast, except Neil, lose their memories due to exposure to the river Lethe. This also includes Cronus.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Being based on Greek mythology this pops up a lot when dealing with monsters. The chimera is a lion/goat/snake creature, the minotaur is half-bull half-human, griffins are lion/bird animals and Typhoeus is a winged beast with snakes for legs.
    • In an early episode Cronus takes one of his giant henchmen and swaps his upper torso with a bear. He turns another giant into a spider-monster-thing. Just because he can- he's a God!
  • Oblivious to Love: Atlanta apparently, since she's the only one who doesn't know that Archie likes her.
  • Police Are Useless: Usually played straight whenever the kids are running all around the city chasing Grecian monsters, but justified in "Breathtaking Beauty" because the police can't stop a Sphinx from eating whoever she wants.
  • Redheaded Hero: Theresa and Atlanta
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Usually played straight--but subverted with Harmony, the Goddess of Harmony, who appears to a pink snake with eyeglasses.
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: Neil, and so much so.
  • Sdrawkcab Name: Mr Suez is actually Zeus.
  • Shout-Out: The episode title "They Might be G.I. Ants" refers to the band "They Might be Giants".
  • Sinister Scythe: Cronus's, which also shows up in Greek Mythology.
  • Super Speed: Atlanta's main ability.
  • Taken for Granite: One episode features Medusa and her two sisters. It is also explicitly stated that anything that gets turned to stone stays that way forever.
    • Another episode had the teens minus Jay venturing into the Underworld on a mission to save Jay from death. They were warned not to stray off the path. What does Neil do? Walk off the path. What happens to him? Turns into a stone statue. Granted, he did turn back to normal when he was set on the path again.
  • Welcome Back, Traitor: Theresa
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: During the finale Theresa becomes tired of having to save the world every week and blames the gods for putting them in this situation to being with. Theresa then goes about stealing some of the gods' powers and using them. Before long Theresa begins systematically hunting down everyone of the Greek pantheon to take away their powers so the teens can have 'normal lives' again.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Archie is afraid of water. This is actually quite ironic since Achilles had gained his famed invulnerability when his mother dipped him in the River Styx (holding him by the heel).
    • This may actually be explained off-screen. When the Heroes visit their ancient counterparts in Hades, a commercial break ends with Archie saying "that explains it" to Achilles. We never find out what he was talking about. It's easy to see why, at least for Achilles, being held by your heel and dipped into the River of the Underworld by your mother as an infant might leave lasting phobias.
      • Doubly so since Achilles mother (Archie's however-many-greats grandmother) was a sea deity,
  • You Never Asked: Atlas' response when Odie asks him why he didn't tell the heroes of Atlantis' location earlier.