The following is a list of episodes of the Canadian animated series Class of the Titans created by Studio B Productions and Nelvana. The first three episodes premiered on December 31, 2005 at 5PM ET/PT on Teletoon as a special 90-minute presentation. [1]
Episodes 1, 2, and 3 aired as a 90-minute 'special presentation'. [1] Episodes 8 and 18 were meant to air on Halloween and Valentine's Day respectively when the series was still originally supposed to air in September 2005 [2] in Canada. These episodes first aired in Australia and Singapore respectively.
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date (Teletoon) [3] | U.S. and Italian air date | |
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1 | "Chaos 101, Part I" | Victor Nicolle | December 31, 2005 (special); August 28, 2006 (episode) | September 19, 2009 (United States) December 11, 2017 (Italy) | |
On New Year's Eve, Cronus escapes from Tartarus during the planetary alignment. His first act to take revenge on the Gods begins with him freeing Typhoeus from his imprisonment. The oracle tells him that seven heroes will stop him. The first three heroes (Jay, Atlanta, and Herry) are found and brought to New Olympia. | |||||
2 | "Chaos 101, Part II" | Victor Nicolle (story) Julian Fryes (teleplay) | December 31, 2005 (special); August 29, 2006 (episode) | September 20, 2009 (United States) | |
Archie,Theresa, and Odie are added to the team in time to help defeat the Typhoeus and Cronus. | |||||
3 | "Chaos 101, Part III" | Chris Bartleman (story) John Slama (teleplay) | December 31, 2005 (special); August 30, 2006 (episode) | October 3, 2009 (United States) | |
The Titans desperately try to reach Neil, the 7th and final hero, before Cronus coaxes him to join his side. | |||||
4 | "Man's Worst Enemy" | Ben Joseph Franklin Young | January 4, 2006 | October 10, 2009 (United States) | |
Dogs begin acting strangely in New Olympia, including the dog that belongs to Herry's grandmother. This leads to the discovery that Cronus unleashed Cerberus from the Underworld. | |||||
5 | "The Nature of Things" | Ben Joseph Franklin Young | January 11, 2006 | October 17, 2009 (United States) [4] | |
Atlanta falls for Phil, an environmental-protection promoting DJ, unaware that he is truly the demigod, Pan, with sinister plans for fans of his music. | |||||
6 | "Trojan Horse" | Dennis Heaton | January 18, 2006 | October 24, 2009 (United States) [4] | |
Feeling like the weak link in the team, Odie meets with Cronus, who offers him superhuman strength in return for the beast-taming staff of Hermes. | |||||
7 | "The Antikythera Device" | Michael Lahay | January 25, 2006 | ||
The Titans attempt to trap Cronus by baiting him with an ancient artifact. However, Cronus gets away with the artifact to locate Atlantis, where the ancient Antikythera Device rests, which has the power to sink all of the Earth. | |||||
8 | "See You at the Crossroads" | Martin Borycki (story) Annika Hagen (teleplay) | October 22, 2006 | June 6, 2006 (Australia) | |
Cronus unleashes Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, to begin chaos on Halloween. | |||||
9 | "Sibling Rivalry" | Ken Cuperus | February 1, 2006 | ||
10 | "Mazed and Confused" | Louise Moon | February 8, 2006 | ||
Cronus obtains the bones of the original Minotaur and tricks a scientist into cloning the bones so that Cronus can raise an army of Minotaurs that obey his every command. These Minotaurs escape into an underground labyrinth and begin capturing tourists to eat later. | |||||
11 | "Field of Nightmares" | Ian Weir | February 15, 2006 | ||
Cronus locates Medelia, a descendant of Medea, the witch who was betrayed by Jason, and awakens the magic within her to use against the Titans. | |||||
12 | "Prisoner Kampe" | Dennis Heaton | March 13, 2006 | ||
Kampe, the jailer of Tartarus, attempts to forcefully use the Titans to recapture Cronus. At the same time, Cronus captures Herry's grandmother to lure him to the Temple of Prometheus, where Prometheus was chained and had his liver pecked out by a giant bird. | |||||
13 | "Little Box of Horrors" | Richard Clark | February 22, 2006 | ||
Archie opens Pandora's Box and releases Hope and a disease that was trapped with her that infects Atlanta. | |||||
14 | "Make-up Exam" | Dennis Heaton | March 14, 2006 | ||
Arachne joins Cronus to regain her human form by hypnotizing Atlanta into luring her fellow Titans into a trap. | |||||
15 | "The Odie-sey" | John Slama | March 15, 2006 | ||
Jay, Neil and Odie encounter a major storm resulting in them crashing on the island of Calypso. This is the work of Cronus, who has deposed Aeolus and taken control of the winds. And worse, Calypso, former lover of Odysseus, won't let Odie leave. | |||||
16 | "Get Kraken" | Martin Borycki | March 16, 2006 | ||
17 | "Eye for an Eye" | Brad Birch | March 17, 2006 | ||
Cronus grants the cyclops Polyphemus back his eyesight, in exchange for trapping the Titans, especially Odie, descendant of Odysseus. | |||||
18 | "Bows and Eros" | Nicole Demerse | March 17, 2006 | November 6, 2006 (Australia) | |
19 | "Road to Hades" | Dennis Heaton | April 5, 2006 | ||
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" | Ben Joseph Franklin Young | March 29, 2006 | ||
Two of Hephaestus' robots have been located. Unfortunately, Cronus takes the opportunity to reanimate the bronze-giant Talos that was stored with them. | |||||
21 | "Labour Day" | Gary Fisher (story) Julian Fryes (teleplay) | April 19, 2006 | ||
Cronus sends Herry back in time to face a few of the Twelve Labors of Hercules, while having Sirens distract the other heroes. | |||||
22 | "They Might be G.I.Ants" | Louise Moon | April 26, 2006 | TBA | |
Cronus locates a magical grieve which he uses to turn army men into giant ants. The Titans have to stop them while Zeus locates the other grieve to reverse the transformation. | |||||
23 | "Cronus' Flying Circus" | Leslie Mildner (story) Julian Fryes (teleplay) | May 3, 2006 | TBA | |
Cronus unleashes the Stymphalian birds upon the Titans. | |||||
24 | "Sybaris Fountain" | Brad Birch | May 10, 2006 | TBA | |
Cronus reanimates a lamia queen named Sybaris, the first known vampire, to take revenge on the Titans. Hearing about this, Hera decides to personally intervene. | |||||
25 | "The Last Word" | Annika Hagen (story) Ken Cuperus (teleplay) | May 24, 2006 | TBA | |
Neil is kidnapped by Echo, who has regained physical form. Cronus takes advantage of this to kidnap the other Titans. | |||||
26 | "Time After Time" | Louise Moon | May 31, 2006 | TBA | |
On New Year's Eve, Cronus plots to put a damper on the heroes' party by killing Odie with a Manticore. Yet Jay finds a way to go back in time to prevent this after learning of Cronus' time-travel plot by Chiron. Not wanting to be undone, Cronus plans to go back in time to change the outcome of the Titanomachy. |
The second season first aired on Teletoon on August 17, 2007.
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date (Teletoon) [3] | U.S. and Italian air date | |
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27 | "Cronus Vanquished" | Richard Clark | September 5, 2007 | December 25, 2017 (RAI Italy) | |
When Cronus is taken down by the heroes, he ends up in the Underworld and manages to swipe Hades' crown, enabling him to gain control of the Underworld and even Thanatos. | |||||
28 | "Graes Anatomy" | Ben Joseph Franklin Young | August 17, 2007 | ||
Odie locates the Eye of the Graes, which could locate Cronus wherever he goes. However, the Graes themselves want it back. | |||||
29 | "Star Quality" | Mark Leiren-Young | September 23, 2007 | ||
Cronus summons Orion from his constellation in the sky to use him against Atlanta. Meanwhile the team's antics are caught on camera by one of Neil's fans who now want to know everything about him. | |||||
30 | "Forget Me Not" | Mark Leiren-Young | September 30, 2007 | ||
The Titans lose their memories in the Underworld, along with Cronus, leaving Neil to save the day. | |||||
31 | "Time Enough For Everything" | Dennis Heaton | October 7, 2007 | ||
Aggravated by his team's constant abuse of his time, Odie steals the Time Piece of Zeus, which he secretly uses to locate the Tablet of Prometheus, which can make or unmake humanity. Unfortunately, Cronus becomes aware of Odie's manipulation of time. | |||||
32 | "Pandemonium" | Mark Leiren-Young | October 9, 2007 | ||
Cronus has polluted the golden apples, which threaten to wipe the gods from existence. Atlanta and Archie must locate Pan to fix it before it's too late. | |||||
33 | "Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself" | Betty Quan | October 28, 2007 | ||
After looking into the Mask of Phobos, Archie becomes scared of everything. Following a brief encounter with the chosen ones, Cronus uses Atlanta's blood and the bone samples of King Lykon (who had been turned into a werewolf by Zeus) as part of a spell that resurrects King Lykon. When King Lykon starts to target Atlanta, and Archie must overcome the effects of the Mask of Phobos to save her. | |||||
34 | "Cold Day in Hades" | John Slama | November 4, 2007 | ||
Demeter is angry when Persephone is trapped and causes a worldwide winter. | |||||
35 | "Tantalize This" | Betty Quan | November 11, 2007 | ||
Atlanta ends up cursed by King Tantalus when she refuses to help him get out of his current fate. This curse causes Atlanta to desire whatever she can't obtain, which proves to be a problem when it comes to Cronus' latest plot. | |||||
36 | "Mother Knows Best" | Mark Leiren-Young | November 18, 2007 | ||
Cronus's mother, Gaia, appears to him in an ancient city and helps him capture Zeus, who happens to be with the heroes at a party in Herry's grandmother's house. | |||||
37 | "Applet of Discord" | Louise Moon | November 25, 2007 | TBA | |
Eris, the Goddess of Discord, appears in New Olympia. Using a cellphone, she spreads discord and chaos. | |||||
38 | "Bad Blood" | Betty Quan | December 2, 2007 | ||
Cronus hires the thief Autolycus, Hermes' son, to steal the arrow that Hercules once used to slay the Hydra. | |||||
39 | "Dreamweaver" | Michael Lahay Mark Leiren-Young | December 9, 2007 | ||
The gang plans to trick Cronus into believing a vision Theresa sent, offering supremacy over the gods, and plans to trap him and send him back to Tartarus. | |||||
40 | "Breathtaking Beauty" | Doug Molitor | March 2, 2008 | ||
Odie, upset from Neil's teasing, leaves town - only to be trapped by an angry sphinx, who has trapped an entire town unless her riddle is solved. | |||||
41 | "Recipe for Disaster" | John Slama | April 6, 2008 | ||
Pirithoüs is back from the dead and looking for revenge against Hercules, who abandoned him in the Underworld. He poisons the nectar required for the gods' ambrosia. | |||||
42 | "Polyphemus Returns" | Brad Birch Michael Lahay | April 13, 2008 | ||
When Cronus calls upon the ghosts of three cyclopes to forge an ultimate weapon, Polyphemus sends a distress signal to Odie and the Titans. | |||||
43 | "Cronus 2.0" | John Slama | April 27, 2008 | ||
Odie creates an android duplicate of Cronus. However, the android becomes more methodical than the original and begins menacing the Titans. | |||||
44 | "The Game Plan" | Michael Lahay | December 30, 2007 | ||
When Neil is tricked by Cronus and Zeus is captured as a result, the Titans must seek out Fortuna, the Goddess of Good Luck and Fortune, for the Cornucopia to wish him back. Unfortunately, father and son play a game of chess that literally affects the Titans' very lives. | |||||
45 | "Like a Rolling Stone" | Doug Molitor | May 11, 2008 | ||
Cronus frees King Sisyphus from his punishment in Tartarus and provides him with a metamorphosis ability which will enable him to become any of the heroes so that one of them can take Sisyphus' place. The heroes must help Thanatos recapture Sisyphus. | |||||
46 | "Cronus Keystroke" | Betty Quan | May 18, 2008 | ||
Cronus frees the Telkhines (imprisoned by Poseidon) in exchange for unlocking the secret of the New Olympia key taken from Theresa. The Titans must stop Cronus from breaking into the heroes' sanctuary and prevent the Telkines from exacting revenge on Poseidon. | |||||
47 | "Daedalus or Alive" | John Slama | May 25, 2008 | ||
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. When they learn that Daedalus is alive, they are soon trapped in his labyrinth, forcing Theresa and the others to go and save them. | |||||
48 | "Face Off" | Betty Quan | June 1, 2008 | ||
Feeling pushed aside by the return of ultimate pretty-boy Adonis, Neil challenges him to a beauty contest. Things go as expected until rampant jealousy summons Envy to the proceedings. | |||||
49 | "The Deep End" | Betty Quan | June 8, 2008 | ||
The river god Scamander was defeated by Achilles millennia ago and now seeks revenge through Achilles' descendant, Archie. Archie must confront his fear of water in order to save himself and his friends from terrible danger. | |||||
50 | "Golden Boy" | Doug Molitor | June 15, 2008 | ||
Neil is punished by Nemesis for his self-centreness by granting him the Midas Touch - which soon causes the heroes' plan to capture Cronus to go awry and all of Neil's friends to be turned into golden statues. | |||||
51 | "Phantom Rising Part 1" | Mark Leiren-Young | June 22, 2008 | ||
When the gods are mysteriously attacked by a phantom and their powers drained, the heroes believe Cronus is responsible. To their horror, they discover Theresa has been pushed too far by the Gods and now her powers are out of control. | |||||
52 | "Phantom Rising Part 2" | Mark Leiren-Young | June 22, 2008 | ||
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 not even Zeus has faced before and even his brute force can't seem to stop her... but maybe her friends can. |
Three DVDs have been released so far, all containing episodes from season one.
Title | Release date | # | |
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"Chaos" | February 19, 2008 | 1-3 | |
The first DVD to be released contain the first three episodes: "Chaos 101", "Chaos 102","Chaos 103" and includes a behind-the-scenes featurette. It contains one disc and runs at 67 minutes in length. | |||
"Trojan Horse" | February 20, 2008 | 4-6 | |
The second DVD contains episodes 4-6: "Man's Worst Enemy", "The Nature of Things","The Trojan Horse". It contains one disc and also runs at 67 minutes in length. | |||
"Season 1, Volume 1" | November 18, 2008 (Canada) October 6, 2009 (United States) | 1-13 | |
This DVD set contains the first thirteen episodes: 1-13. It contains two discs and runs at 285 minutes in length. |
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