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From looking at the editing history of the main article, there seems to be some contension as to whether the Couples section should exist or not. Discuss. [[User:Xanthophiliac|Xanthophiliac]] 02:14, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
From looking at the editing history of the main article, there seems to be some contension as to whether the Couples section should exist or not. Discuss. [[User:Xanthophiliac|Xanthophiliac]] 02:14, 4 April 2006 (UTC)

:It seems trivial, considering that it's just a fan's opinion of what is popular about the series. It isn't particularly key to the story.


==Odie's Resemblance to Odysseus==
==Odie's Resemblance to Odysseus==

Revision as of 00:06, 5 April 2006

Although Kronos is called the "God of Time" in the promos, I never saw him demonstrate any kind of time related powers. Mostly he seemed to be able to create monsters and reshape lifeforms into monsters.

Well, In the 90 minute "special presentation", he made the clock move backwards one second before New Year's Day and again when he made the sun rise 1.35 seconds late.

The sun rises late because he's actually slowing down the planet.

Atlanta's New Weapon

While she didn't actually end up replacing her bolas, it would be great if someone who caught the name of that wristband weapon she wore in episode 1.16: Get Kraken, as well as what it does exactly, added that to the gadgets and Vehicles section. Xanthophiliac 01:34, 18 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nevermind, I found the name after reading the draft script for episode 1.23: Cronus' Flying Circus. The weapon name's been added, though the function explanation is fairly short. Xanthophiliac 00:17, 1 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Splitting the Article

With the amount of detail and information that's being put into the different entries, not to mention that there are still many episodes of the first season left, the article should probably be divded up into several pages. I'm thinking lists like the Gadgets and Vehicles, Guest Stars, and Locations should probably be put on their own pages and linked from the main article, but maybe that's not the best way to divide it up. Xanthophiliac 03:43, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Voice Actors

Does anyone know the show's voice actors? If so, could they put it on this article? Thanks.

I've included all of the voice actors I can find on imdb.com, tv.com, and from watching some of the episodes' end credits, but there's definitely still quite a bit of information left to find. Xanthophiliac 03:39, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Great. Thanks.

The Good Looking vs. The Good-Looking

On the show's opening theme song, Neil's title is "The Good-Looking" while on this article and Teletoon's website, Neil's title is "The Good Looking". Which is correct?

Grammatically, "Good-Looking" is correct. Incidentally, while it surprises the kids, the mythological Athena was mistress of all physical skills, cooking included.

Guest Stars = Secondary Characters?

In this article, some characters that only appeared in one episode are placed as Secondary Characters but others are placed under Guest Stars. Why?

The tendency seems to be to place characters who are gods into the Secondary Characters category to keep all of those interpretations together, but you're probably right that a number of them should be placed in Guest Stars, at least for now. Is there a criteria for how often a character has to have appeared before they can be listed as a Secondary Character? Xanthophiliac 13:40, 1 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Not that I know of.

The Couples Section

From looking at the editing history of the main article, there seems to be some contension as to whether the Couples section should exist or not. Discuss. Xanthophiliac 02:14, 4 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It seems trivial, considering that it's just a fan's opinion of what is popular about the series. It isn't particularly key to the story.

Odie's Resemblance to Odysseus

One of the more recent additions to Odie's entry in the Main Characters section is that he 'bears no physical resemblance to his ancestor'. Personally, I disagree with this statement. While there is clearly a marked racial-ethnic difference (then again, the other characters, with a partial exception of Jay, don't seem particularly Greek), the show's interpretation of Odysseus does, in fact, bear a bit of a physical resemblance to Odie. In episode 1.17: Eye for an Eye, Chiron brings out scrolls telling of the blinding of Polyphemus, and on the one scroll depicting Odysseus, he very clearly looks a lot of Odie, particularly in terms of the hairstyle. I personally support removing the phrase about no physical resemblance, but I would like to hear what others think too. Xanthophiliac 02:24, 4 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In several episodes, other characters don't seem to agree. Aeolus in 1.15 Odie-sey says that Odie doesn't really look like Odysseus (though the love-sick Calypso seems to think he does). In 1.17 Eye for an Eye, Polyphemus also says that Odie doesn't really look Odysseus either (though he also says that none of the heroes are as he expected when Cronus shows them the descendants). Odie doesn't seem to think he resembles Odysseus particularly, considering in 1.6 Trojan Horse when he's researching his ancestor, he remarks "we don't even look alike". Well, even with all my contradictory comments, I don't think the phrase should be removed necessarily, but maybe made less extreme?