List of Class of the Titans episodes
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[edit] 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 [1] in Canada. These episodes first aired in Australia and Singapore respectively.
Summaries taken from Teletoon.
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
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"Chaos 101" | 31/12/05 | 1 | |
It's New Year's 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. | |||
"Chaos 102" | 31/12/05 | 2 | |
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? | |||
"Chaos 103" | 31/12/05 | 3 | |
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? | |||
"Man's Worst Enemy" | 04/01/06 | 4 | |
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. | |||
"The Nature of Things" | 11/01/06 | 5 | |
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! | |||
"The Trojan Horse" | 18/01/06 | 6 | |
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? | |||
"The Antikythera Device" | 25/01/06 | 7 | |
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! | |||
"See You at the Crossroads" | 06/06/06; 22/10/06 (Air date in Canada) | 8 | |
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? | |||
"Sibling Rivalry" | 01/02/06 | 9 | |
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. | |||
"Mazed and Confused" | 08/02/06 | 10 | |
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. | |||
"Field of Nightmares" | 15/02/06 | 11 | |
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. | |||
"Prisoner Campe" | 13/03/06 | 12 | |
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. | |||
"Little Box of Horrors" | 22/03/06 | 13 | |
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. | |||
"Make-up Exam" | 14/03/06 | 14 | |
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! | |||
"The Odie-sey" | 15/03/06 | 15 | |
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 Aealus' island and Scylla! | |||
"Get Kraken" | 16/03/06 | 16 | |
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! | |||
"Eye for an Eye" | 17/03/06 | 17 | |
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! | |||
"Bows and Eros" | 11/06/06; 17/03/07 (Canada Air Date) | 18 | |
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. | |||
"Road to Hades" | 05/04/06 | 19 | |
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. | |||
"Many Happy Returns" | 29/03/06 | 20 | |
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!. | |||
"Labour Day" | 19/04/06 | 21 | |
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! | |||
"They Might be G.I.Ants" | 26/04/06 | 22 | |
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! | |||
"Cronus' Flying Circus" | 03/05/06 | 23 | |
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. | |||
"Sybaris Fountain" | 10/05/06 | 24 | |
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. | |||
"The Last Word" | 24/05/06 | 25 | |
Neil's been 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. | |||
"Time After Time" | 31/05/06 | 26 | |
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! |
[edit] Season Two
Season 2 episodes have started airing on Teletoon every Sunday at 9:30 AM western. Here are the names and information about the episodes.
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
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"Cronus Vanquished" | 27 | ||
The heroes defeat Cronus. It's over. Or maybe not. We soon find out it was all a ruse for Cronus to get close to his son Hades, exact a little revenge, take over the Underworld, and, more importantly, gain rule over Thanatos... because if Cronus can't defeat our heroes, who better than to give the job to than the God of Death? | |||
"Graes Anatomy" | 28 | ||
Odie discovers of the all-seeing eye of the Graes. With the eye, Cronus can't hide from them anymore. Problem is, the three Graes sisters (aka Horror, Dread, and Alarm) want their eye back. They literally strike fear into the hearts of the heroes, and now the heroes are battling their worst nightmares. | |||
"Star Quality" | 29 | ||
Cronus conjures the famous hunter Orion from the night sky to track down Jay and the others. Meanwhile a student reporter, doing a story on Neil's modeling career, sees our heroes in action and now they're facing a new threat: public exposure. | |||
"Forget Me Not" | 30 | ||
When the seven heroes are on a trip to the Elysian Fields to meet their ancestors and learn more about them, Cronus devises a plan to swipe their memories. Problem for him is that the plan backfires when he and all the heroes except for Neil lose their memories. Now it's up to Neil to get the poppies to heal his friends before he loses them forever! | |||
"Time Enough For Everything" | 31 | ||
While looking for the tablet of Prometheus, Odie gets a new little toy that allows him to control time, but it has bad side effects when Cronus finds out. Now he wants to rewind time and make sure he can eliminate the heroes so they weren't even born! | |||
"Pandemonium" | 32 | ||
When Cronus has poisoned the Garden of the Hesperides, Archie and Atlanta must find Pan in order to save the gods. Meanwhile, their friends go ahead to the garden to try to stop Cronus, but he's left them a little surprise- a monster in paradise! | |||
"Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself" | 33 | ||
After looking into the mask of Phobus, Archie becomes scared of everything. Meanwhile Cronus frees Lykon, a werewolf, who hunts down Atlanta. Will Archie be able to overcome his fear to save her? | |||
"Cold Day in Hades" | 34 | ||
When Persephone is frozen in Hades' Chair of Forgetfulness, her mother becomes upset. While Atlanta and Neil go off to find Demeter, Theresa and the others must go to the Underworld to save Persephone. But will psychic powers and charm be enough to save the world from total freeze over? | |||
"Tantalize This" | 35 | ||
When Cronus steals the chest of the son of Prometheus, it's up to the team to find the key before Cronus does. After Atlanta falls into a pit, she meets up with Tantalus, and he puts a curse on her. She then dons the armour of Athena to take on Cronus... alone! | |||
"Mother Knows Best" | 36 | ||
When Gaia pays her son Cronus a little visit, at first he's annoyed, but when he learns she's not pleased with Zeus, he sees it might be to his advantage. How are the heroes going to protect Zeus from Mother Earth herself, who's setting off earthquakes all around the world? | |||
"Applet of Discord" | 37 | ||
When Eris comes to town and makes havoc with a magic cell phone ringer, the heroes and the gods themselves are affected. While Odie hurries to find the goddess Harmony, the others must stop Eris. In the end, Harmony's song may be their only weapon... | |||
"Bad Blood" | 38 | ||
Cronus has hired Autolycus, son of Hermes and Prince of Thieves, to steal Hercules' last poisonous arrow coated with lethal hydra's blood. The whereabouts of this arrow is unknown, and the heroes must race to find the arrow before Autolycus does. | |||
"Dreamweaver" | 39 | ||
While Theresa and Morpheus create visions to send to Cronus, hoping to make him think an amulet is the key to their defeat, Jay pushes the others to their limits to prepare for Cronus' capture. But when Cronus discovers he's been tricked, the Oneiroi trap Theresa in a nightmare, and the others play right into his hand! | |||
"Breathtaking Beauty" | 40 | ||
After Neil plays a prank that upsets him, Odie takes refuge in the small town of Gizaville. There he meets Josephine X, but it turns out she's the Sphinx, a crafty demon of deceit. And if Odie doesn't solve her riddle, he will never leave Gizaville alive. | |||
"Recipe for Disaster" | 41 | ||
Pirithous comes back from the Underworld and plants a tree which has poisonous (and attractive ) nectar, which causes the gods' ambrosia to become tainted, threatening their lives. And if there's no gods... there's no prophecy. | |||
"Polyphemus Returns" | 42 | ||
When Cronus brings the ghosts of Polyphemus' dead relatives to life to craft him a weapon powerful enough to destroy the heroes, the Cyclops sends a warning to Odie. But he gets captured by Cronus, and suddenly it's up to the heroes to save their friend and destroy the weapon that is the key to their destruction. | |||
"Cronus 2.0" | 43 | ||
Odie creates a robot Cronus that memorizes the moves the heroes make against him, so that they can train better. But when he kidnaps Theresa and uses her as bait to draw the others into his game, Jay realizes there's only one person who can beat Cronus 2.0... Cronus himself. | |||
"The Game Plan" | 44 | ||
It's Christmas, and when Cronus kidnaps Zeus and challenges him to a chess game, Zeus accepts. But the stakes are high. The seven heroes are live chess pieces, and if Zeus makes one wrong move, they could be killed! | |||
"Like a Rolling Stone" | 45 | ||
When Cronus frees Siphyus of his burden, the schemer knows he must find one to take his place before Thanatos comes to claim his life. He finds this in one of the heroes... Theresa. And the only way she can inherit his burden is if she's dead. The others must capture Thanatos if they're going to save their friend's life! | |||
"Cronus Keystroke" | 46 | ||
After striking a deal with Poseidon's enemies the Telkhines, Cronus manages to secure Theresa's pendant. With their help, he unlocks the secret of the necklace with Theresa's blood. Now he has a portal into the secret wing of the school, where he can destroy the gods and heroes all at once... | |||
"Daedalus or Alive" | 47 | ||
When Odie discovers that some of Daedalus' old inventions may still be in his workshop, he, Jay, and Herry leave their studies to go and check it out. What they discover is that Daedalus is still alive... and he traps them in the Labirynth! Can Theresa and the others save them? | |||
"Face Off" | 48 | ||
After Adonis, who is the handsomest man in the world,appears, jealousy between Persephone and Aphrodite, Neil and Adonis, as well as Jay and Archie over the girls falling head-over-heels for the man, attract Envy. She thickens the plot by causing Adonis to want to kill Neil. Now the others must fight their jealousies and save their friend. | |||
"The Deep End" | 49 | ||
The river god Scamander is intent on revenge after being defeated by Achilles many years ago. To even the score, he's after Archie, to wipe out the line of Achilles once and for all! And if that's not bad enough, Archie's feelings have been revealed to Atlanta, and it looks like she doesn't like him -just like he thought. But some things that have turned bad, now have turned for the better as he finds out that Atlanta's been hiding something from him all this time..... | |||
"Golden Boy" | 50 | ||
Neil’s growing arrogance and good fortune draws out the goddess Nemesis, who decides our Golden Boy needs to be taught a lesson. She curses him with the Midas Touch and now everything he touches then turns to gold. Meanwhile, Jay and the others are drawing Cronus into a trap. Just as they’re about to spring it, Neil messes things up… big time… by turning his friends into golden statues! | |||
"Phantom Rising Part 1" | 51 | ||
A mysterious phantom is attacking the gods and draining their powers. It must be Cronus, right? Wrong. It’s Theresa! She has been pushed too far by the gods, and now her powers are out of control. She just wants her old life back… but will she lose her mind in the process? | |||
"Phantom Rising Part 2" | 52 | ||
With the power of the Olympian gods at her command, Theresa defeats Cronus… and now she’s after Zeus! It’s a battle that rivals any Zeus has faced before and his brute force can’t seem to stop her… but maybe her friends can. |