List of Gargoyles episodes
A total of 78 half-hour episodes of Gargoyles, an American animated television series, were produced. Gargoyles was created by Greg Weisman, produced by Greg Weisman and Frank Paur and aired from October 24, 1994 to February 15, 1997. The first two seasons aired in The Disney Afternoon programming block, the third and final season aired in Disney's One Saturday Morning format on ABC as Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles.
In the first season, which premiered with the five-part pilot episode "Awakening," the survivors of a clan of 10th-century Scottish gargoyles are brought back to life in modern-day New York City, having been frozen in stone sleep for a thousand years. With the help of police detective Elisa Maza, they learn about the changes that have taken place in the world and begin to figure out where they belong in it.
The second season premiered on September 4, 1995. Roughly half of these episodes focus on a small group of characters - Goliath, his daughter Angela, Elisa, and Bronx - who are sent on a series of quests by the magical island of Avalon, informally dubbed the "World Tour." The third season, subtitled The Goliath Chronicles, premiered on September 7, 1996. Because of major staff and writer changes, series creator Greg Weisman considers these episodes non-canon and instead has chosen to continue the storyline with the comic books published by Slave Labor Graphics. The only exception is the season premiere "The Journey," which Weisman wrote himself.[1]
Although the first two seasons were considered successful, Gargoyles did not live up to Disney's expectations as a commercial rival to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.[2] This result, combined with poor ratings for the third season, led Disney to cancel the series.[3] The Goliath Chronicles aired its final episode on February 15, 1997.
Series overview
Season | Product | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||||
1 | The Complete First Season | 13 | October 24, 1994 | February 3, 1995 | December 7, 2004[4] | |
2 | Season Two, Volume 1 | 26 | September 4, 1995 | May 15, 1996 | December 6, 2005[5] | |
Season Two, Volume 2 | 26 | — | ||||
3 | The Goliath Chronicles | 13 | September 7, 1996 | February 15, 1997 | — |
Episodes
Season 1 (1994–1995)
№ | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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1 | 1 | "Awakening (Part 1)" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves & Eric Luke | October 24, 1994 | 001 |
In the year 994, a medieval castle in Scotland is attacked by Vikings, but find that it is protected by a race of gargoyles - winged creatures that come to life at night, but sleep during the day as stone statues. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Awakening (Part 2)" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves & Eric Luke | October 25, 1994 | 002 |
Goliath and his mentor return to the castle and find their clan has been smashed during the day. They seek revenge only to be turned to stone "until the castle rises above the clouds". | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Awakening (Part 3)" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves & Eric Luke | October 26, 1994 | 003 |
Having been awakened in Manhattan in the year 1994 by industrialist David Xanatos, Goliath meets a friend in a police officer named Elisa Maza. He also learns from Xanatos of the diskettes stolen during an attack on the castle. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Awakening (Part 4)" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves & Eric Luke | October 27, 1994 | 010 |
Goliath and Elisa are attacked in Central Park. Back at the castle, the rest of the clan takes names after New York landmarks. It is revealed that Goliath's spouse has also survived to the modern day. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Awakening (Part 5)" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves & Eric Luke | October 28, 1994 | 004 |
The clan goes after the stolen diskettes, and afterwards are attacked by robotic Gargoyles. Goliath's mate, now calling herself Demona, reveals herself as a foe. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Thrill of the Hunt" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Michael Reaves | November 4, 1994 | 005 |
The young gargoyles meet their favorite TV characters, "The Pack," who are not what they seem, and Lexington ends up getting Goliath into a messy situation with them. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Temptation" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Brynne Chandler Reaves | November 11, 1994 | 006 |
Brooklyn, out for a joy ride on a new custom-built motorcycle, gets into a bit of trouble, only to be saved by Demona. It seems that Brooklyn and Demona both want Goliath to see the "truth" about humanity. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Deadly Force" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Michael Reaves | November 18, 1994 | 007 |
Xanatos has a shipment of high-tech laser guns stolen. After an unfortunate accident with Elisa and her handgun, Broadway goes on a streak of vengeance against someone he sees selling the stolen guns. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Enter MacBeth" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Steve Perry | January 6, 1995 | 008 |
A man named MacBeth shows up and seems to know a lot about the gargoyles. He is also searching for Demona. The clan is forced to find a new home in a clock-tower, when Xanatos is released from prison. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "The Edge" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Michael Reaves | January 13, 1995 | 009 |
Elisa has a new partner, Matt Bluestone, a conspiracy buff. The gargoyles are blamed for stealing the "Eye of Odin" after Matt and Elisa see a gargoyle shaped figure stealing it. The Steel Clan is back, new and improved! | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Long Way to Morning" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuo Terada | Brynne Chandler Reaves | January 20, 1995 | 011 |
Hudson is plagued by memories from 984 AD, when Prince Malcolm was poisoned. In the present day, Goliath is shot and grievously injured, but Hudson won't leave him behind, even as they are both hunted by Demona. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Her Brother's Keeper" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuo Terada | Michael Reaves | January 27, 1995 | 012 |
Jackal and Hyena are up to no good again. Xanatos offers Elisa's brother, Derek Maza, a job as a helicopter pilot. Elisa attempts to find out what Xanatos is up to by visiting Fox in prison. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Reawakening" | Saburo Hashimoto & Kazuo Terada | Brynne Chandler Reaves | February 3, 1995 | 013 |
Demona and Xanatos mix Science and Sorcery together to resurrect Goliath's long-dead rookery brother Coldstone. |
Season 2 (1995–1996)
One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age of gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night, we were betrayed by the humans we had sworn to protect, frozen in stone by a magic spell for a thousand years. Now, here in Manhattan, the spell is broken, and we live again! We are defenders of the night. We are Gargoyles!
№ | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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14 | 1 | "Leader of the Pack" | Frank Paur | Steve Perry | September 4, 1995 | 017 |
Dingo, along with a new partner code-named Coyote, releases the other members of the Pack from jail, and arranges a confrontation with the gargoyles. | ||||||
15 | 2 | "Metamorphosis" | Frank Paur | Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves | September 5, 1995 | 019 |
Doctor Sevarius, the top geneticist in the world, is hired by Xanatos to try to create copies of the gargoyles. In the process, Sevarius creates the Mutates. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Legion" | Frank Paur | Marty Isenberg & Robert N. Skir | September 6, 1995 | 018 |
Coldstone is reactivated and Goliath wants to welcome him into the clan, but soon he begins to act strangely and becomes dangerous, while a computer virus threatens to kill him. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time" | Frank Paur | Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves | September 7, 1995 | 022 |
A set of scrolls believed to have belonged to Merlin the wizard are discovered, and stolen by Macbeth. Hudson makes a new friend in the blind novelist, Jeffrey Robbins, who teaches him about reading. | ||||||
18 | 5 | "The Mirror" | Frank Paur | Lydia Marano | September 11, 1995 | 025 |
A magical mirror is stolen from a local museum and Demona uses it to summon the mischievous trickster, Puck. She wishes the human, Elisa, no longer existed, but this ends up turing her into a gargoyle. She then wishes for Puck to remove the humans from Manhattan. However, she sees he turned everyone into a gargoyle. She then wishes for him to undo his mistake, but this turns the Manhattan Clan into humans. A series of events leads to Puck's mischief being undone (humans are turned back into gargoyles and vise versa) and him granting Demona human form during daylight, much to his displeasure. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "The Silver Falcon" | Frank Paur | Cary Bates | September 12, 1995 | 026 |
Elisa and Broadway investigate the disappearance of Matt Bluestone, who is pursuing the Illuminati. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Eye of the Beholder" | Frank Paur | Steve Perry | September 13, 1995 | 020 |
Xanatos proposes to Fox and gives her the Eye of Odin as an engagement present, with unexpected lycanthropic consequences. On Halloween, the gargoyles plan to go out on the town and celebrate, but a mysterious werewolf-like beast disrupts their plans. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "Vows" | Frank Paur | Shari Goodhartz | September 14, 1995 | 021 |
It is the wedding day of Xanatos and Fox, and Goliath is asked to be the best man. However, the wedding is only a minor goal in a greater plan by Xanatos to travel back in time to Castle Wyvern. | ||||||
22 | 9 | "City of Stone (Part 1)" | Frank Paur | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | September 18, 1995 | 014 |
Demona plots to steal minutes of life from everyone in Manhattan for herself and Xanatos -- or so it seems. Demona reminisces about her past, and the Weird Sisters make their first appearance. | ||||||
23 | 10 | "City of Stone (Part 2)" | Frank Paur | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | September 19, 1995 | 015 |
The Manhattan clan and Xanatos team up to stop Demona's treachery. Demona's past is revealed further, detailing the creation of the Hunters. | ||||||
24 | 11 | "City of Stone (Part 3)" | Frank Paur | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | September 20, 1995 | 016 |
MacBeth's role in Demona's past is revealed, and the Weird Sisters offer assistance to Goliath and the clan. | ||||||
25 | 12 | "City of Stone (Part 4)" | Frank Paur | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | September 21, 1995 | 023 |
The spell is broken when the night sky burns like the day. Demona and MacBeth are defeated. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "High Noon" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | September 25, 1995 | 027 |
Macbeth and Demona team up with one of Coldstone's three personalities to cause trouble for Goliath and his clan. | ||||||
27 | 14 | "Outfoxed" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Cary Bates | September 28, 1995 | 028 |
Concerned that Xanatos will sabotage a state-of-the-art flying fortress, Goliath vows to protect it, but is captured by the ship's owner, Cyberbiotics' CEO Halcyon Renard, and his assistant Preston Vogel. | ||||||
28 | 15 | "The Price" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves Story by: Lee Nordling | October 12, 1995 | 033 |
After an encounter with MacBeth, Hudson does not wake up from his stone sleep. Meanwhile, Xanatos attempts to use a magic cauldron to make himself immortal. | ||||||
29 | 16 | "Revelations" | Frank Paur | Cary Bates | October 26, 1995 | 036 |
Elisa's partner, Matt Bluestone, finally meets Goliath and enlists his help in tracking down a member of the mysterious secret society, the Illuminati. | ||||||
30 | 17 | "Double Jeopardy" | Frank Paur | Cary Bates | November 6, 1995 | 031 |
After mysterious sightings and attacks, Goliath, Elisa, Xanatos, and Dr. Sevarius are led to Thailog, a clone of Goliath. | ||||||
31 | 18 | "Upgrade" | Frank Paur | Adam Gilad | November 9, 1995 | 029 |
The robot Coyote reappears and gives the Pack another chance to battle the gargoyles, after having an upgrade. Meanwhile, Goliath must decide on his second-in-command. | ||||||
32 | 19 | "Protection" | Butch Lukic | Gary Sperling | November 13, 1995 | 032 |
Elisa is acting strangely, so Goliath and Broadway go to investigate. They discover that gangster Tony Dracon is running a protection racket, and Elisa seems to have joined him. | ||||||
33 | 20 | "The Cage" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | November 16, 1995 | 030 |
Goliath goes to extreme lengths to help Elisa's brother and the other Mutates, even kidnapping Sevarius to force him to make a cure. But with the Mutates blaming Goliath for their condition, things get tense. | ||||||
34 | 21 | "Avalon (Part 1)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | November 20, 1995 | 034 |
35 | 22 | "Avalon (Part 2)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | November 21, 1995 | 035 |
Goliath, Elisa and Bronx accompany Tom to Avalon to stop the Archmage and in doing so find out what happened 1000 years ago. Meanwhile, a back-story is given to the Archmage. | ||||||
36 | 23 | "Avalon (Part 3)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | November 22, 1995 | 045 |
Goliath enlists some unusual help to defeat the Archmage and the Weird Sisters. | ||||||
37 | 24 | "Shadows of the Past" | Kazuo Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | November 23, 1995 | 037 |
Avalon has sent Goliath, Angela, Elisa, and Bronx to the former site of Castle Wyvern. Goliath is haunted by memories from his time at the castle, and finds who is causing them. | ||||||
38 | 25 | "Heritage" | Frank Paur | Adam Gilad | November 27, 1995 | 042 |
Arriving in Canada, the world tourists encounter their first children of Oberon through Grandmother, Natsilane, and the malevolent Raven. | ||||||
39 | 26 | "Monsters" | Frank Paur | Cary Bates | November 28, 1995 | 039 |
Returning to Scotland, this time at Loch Ness the world tourists encounter Dr. Sevarius and the Loch Ness Monster. | ||||||
40 | 27 | "Golem" | Frank Paur | Gary Sperling | December 14, 1995 | 038 |
41 | 28 | "Sanctuary" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Cary Bates | December 18, 1995 | 041 |
Arriving in Paris, the world tourists catch Demona in her human form as Dominique Destine courting MacBeth, and encounter Thailog. | ||||||
42 | 29 | "M.I.A." | Kazuro Terada | Robert Cohen | December 21, 1995 | 048 |
In London, the World Tourists encounter the London Clan gargoyle leaders, who blame Goliath for their comrade Griff's vanishing decades previously, during the Battle of Britain. | ||||||
43 | 30 | "Grief" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuro Terada | Teleplay by: Michael Reaves & Brynne Chandler Reaves Story by: Michael Reaves | December 28, 1995 | 040 |
The World Tourists arrive in Egypt where they encounter a bereaved Emir under the employ of Xanatos seeking to control the death god and child of Oberon, Anubis. | ||||||
44 | 31 | "Kingdom" | Bob Kline | Marty Isenberg & Robert N. Skir | February 5, 1996 | 044 |
While Brooklyn struggles to assert his authority in the wake of Goliath's mysterious disappearance, Fang conspires to rule over his fellow Mutates in the Labyrinth. | ||||||
45 | 32 | "The Hound of Ulster" | Bob Kline | Teleplay by: Diane Duane & Peter Morwood Story by: Michael Reaves | February 6, 1996 | 049 |
The World Tourists arrive in Ireland and encounter a murderously paranoid Banshee and a young wastrel whose secret she is determined to hide from him. | ||||||
46 | 33 | "Walkabout" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Teleplay by: Steve Perry Story by: Michael Reaves | February 7, 1996 | 043 |
Arriving in Australia, the Tourists must ally with Dingo, Fox and her mother, Anastasia Reynard, to stop out-of-control nanobots. | ||||||
47 | 34 | "Mark of the Panther" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | February 8, 1996 | 046 |
The World Tourists arrive in Nigeria where they meet Elisa's mother, Diane Maza as well as the malevolent Anansi the Spider, another Child of Oberon. | ||||||
48 | 35 | "Pendragon" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | February 12, 1996 | 050 |
Arthur Pendragon and the English gargoyle Griff are summoned to New York by MacBeth, and they must team up with the Manhattan Clan to defeat him. | ||||||
49 | 36 | "Eye of the Storm" | Bob Kline | Cary Bates | February 13, 1996 | 051 |
The world tourists arrive in Scandinavia where they encounter Odin who wants his eye (the eye of Odin talisman) back from Goliath. | ||||||
50 | 37 | "The New Olympians" | Bob Kline | Adam Gilad | February 14, 1996 | 053 |
The world tourists arrive in a hidden city of mythological creatures from antiquity whose hatred for humans leads to Elisa's arrest as an intruder, over her and Goliath's protests. | ||||||
51 | 38 | "The Green" | Takamitsu Kawamura & Kazuro Terada | Cary Bates | February 15, 1996 | 056 |
The world tourists arrive at a Guatemalan rain forest, encountering a gargoyle clan capable of resisting stone sleep, and defending it against loggers as well as cyborgs Jackal and Hyena. | ||||||
52 | 39 | "Sentinel" | Bob Kline | Cary Bates | February 19, 1996 | 047 |
The world tourists arrive on Easter Island and encounter an alien sentry who is stubbornly convinced that the gargoyles are alien enemies of Earth. | ||||||
53 | 40 | "Bushido" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Gary Sperling | February 20, 1996 | 057 |
The world tourists come to a Japanese village where a large gargoyle clan lives harmoniously with the resident humans, except for one who wants to exploit them. | ||||||
54 | 41 | "Cloud Fathers" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Lydia Marano | February 21, 1996 | 055 |
The world tourists arrive in Flagstaff, Arizona where they meet Elisa's father and younger sister, as well as another child of Oberon, the trickster Coyote. | ||||||
55 | 42 | "Ill Met by Moonlight" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Teleplay by: Diane Duane & Peter Morwood Story by: Michael Reaves | February 22, 1996 | 054 |
When Goliath and company return to Avalon, the faerie lord Oberon and his queen Titania return as well after a millennium-long exile. Trouble ensues when Oberon decides to evict the Avalon Clan from his island. | ||||||
56 | 43 | "Future Tense" | Bob Kline | Marty Isenberg & Robert N. Skir | April 25, 1996 | 058 |
Finally released from Avalon's spell, Goliath, Elisa, and Bronx arrive back in New York, only to discover that 40 years have passed, and many things have changed for the worse. | ||||||
57 | 44 | "The Gathering (Part 1)" | Bob Kline | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano Story by: Lydia Marano & Gary Sperling | April 29, 1996 | 059 |
Oberon recalls his children to Avalon, but Puck has other plans. | ||||||
58 | 45 | "The Gathering (Part 2)" | Bob Kline | Teleplay by: Lydia Marano Story by: Lydia Marano & Gary Sperling | April 30, 1996 | 065 |
Oberon has decided to help Queen Titania kidnap Xanatos and Fox's newborn son, Alexander, to Avalon, while Xanatos and the Gargoyles battle Oberon to stop him. | ||||||
59 | 46 | "Vendettas" | Bob Kline | Cary Bates | May 1, 1996 | 060 |
While Goliath and Hudson battle Wolf from the Pack, who is armed with a battle axe possessed by the spirit of Hakon, another assailant ineptly pursues the two for his own revenge. | ||||||
60 | 47 | "Turf" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Marty Isenberg & Robert N. Skir | May 6, 1996 | 061 |
The young Gargoyles' attempts to help Elisa interfere with a gang war is complicated with the males fighting over the right to court Angela. | ||||||
61 | 48 | "The Reckoning" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Teleplay by: Gary Sperling Story by: Lydia Marano | May 7, 1996 | 064 |
The Manhattan Clan captures Demona, only to find that they are falling into a trap involving Fang and Thailog's new gargoyle Clones. Meanwhile, Demona finally meets face-to-face with her daughter Angela, and attempts to bond with her. | ||||||
62 | 49 | "Possession" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Cary Bates | May 8, 1996 | 067 |
Xanatos attempts to carry out part of his repayment for the clan's assistance, but things go dangerously awry when Puck intervenes with possessing Angela, Broadway and Brooklyn with the three spirits that dwelled within Coldstone. | ||||||
63 | 50 | "Hunter's Moon (Part 1)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Michael Reaves | May 13, 1996 | 064 |
The Clan finds itself attacked by the current generation of Hunters; Jason, Robyn, and Jon Canmore. | ||||||
64 | 51 | "Hunter's Moon (Part 2)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Michael Reaves | May 14, 1996 | 062 |
The Clan members reluctantly ally themselves with Demona against the Hunters, only to have their opponents strike hard at them when they are most vulnerable; at home in the clock tower. | ||||||
65 | 52 | "Hunter's Moon (Part 3)" | Dennis J. Woodyard | Michael Reaves | May 15, 1996 | 063 |
After destroying their home, the Hunters publicly expose the Clan. In the meantime, Demona creates a virus that will wipe out humanity while a mystical gargoyle protects her kind from it. However, a fight between the Hunters and the Manhatten Clan breaks out before she proceeds her plan, losing the artifact and giving up her plans. Two of the Hunters see the errors of their ways by seeing how much the Manhatten Clan is trying to save them, but the third does not, vowing to continue vengeance. |
Note: The Gargoyles "Clan-Building" comic series from Slave Labor Graphics is considered to be the canonical continuation of the Gargoyles television series, under Greg Weisman's guidance, replacing "The Goliath Chronicles" after that series' end. "The Journey" from "The Goliath Chronicles" is re-told as the second "episode" in the comic series, however.
Season 3: The Goliath Chronicles (1996–1997)
№ | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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66 | 1 | "The Journey" | Charles E. Bastien | Greg Weisman | September 7, 1996 | 068 |
67 | 2 | "Ransom" | Charles E. Bastien | Adam Gilad | September 14, 1996 | 070 |
An anti-Gargoyle candidate for Mayor of New York kidnaps Alex Xanatos and frames the Gargoyles for it, inciting the wrath of both Xanatos and Lexington. Lexington tracks the culprit down, but ends up caught in a trap and to be used in his speech to the public. After tricking/ escaping from the villian, Lexington saves Alex and returns him home to Fox and Xanatos. The episode ends with Lexingon turning to stone as he rocked Alex; Alex gave Lexington a kiss on the check. Note: Owen AKA Puck is said to be out of commison; Oberon declared that he can take Puck's form to teach or protect Alex. | ||||||
68 | 3 | "Runaways" | Charles E. Bastien | Lydia Marano | September 21, 1996 | 069 |
After a heated argument with Goliath, Brooklyn runs away from the castle and befriends two runaway teenagers. Through a series of events, Brooklyn realizes Goliath was just looking out for him and trying to show him how to be responsible, and the runaways are reunited with their parents. | ||||||
69 | 4 | "Broadway Goes to Hollywood" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | September 28, 1996 | 071 |
Seeking to improve the Gargoyles' image, Fox helps Broadway go to Hollywood to start a TV career. | ||||||
70 | 5 | "A Bronx Tail" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | October 5, 1996 | 074 |
Bronx befriends a runaway Amish boy while he and Lexington are away from the city. | ||||||
71 | 6 | "The Dying of the Light" | Charles E. Bastien | Julia Jane Lewald | October 26, 1996 | 076 |
It is revealed that Hudson is suffering from glaucoma and losing vision in the only eye he can see through. Seeking comfort with his blind freind, Hudson is taken to the hospital, where the surgery is a success. However, quarry men attack and, surprisingly/luckily, the two vision-impared men defeat them. | ||||||
72 | 7 | "And Justice for All" | Charles E. Bastien | Mark Edward Edens | November 2, 1996 | 075 |
After foiling a robbery, Goliath is arrested and taken to trial, where a human defends him. He later tricks the true culprit of the robbery intyo revealing his guilt, earning his pardon. Note: This epsiode shows how Goliath is trying to improve the public's opinion of them by obeying human laws. | ||||||
73 | 8 | "Genesis Undone" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | November 9, 1996 | 078 |
Thailog and his Gargoyle clones are dying. A sympathetic Manhattan clan seeks out Dr. Sevarius to help them. Though Sevarious takes DNA samples from the clan to help heal the clones, he ends up using it to bring a "son" gargoyle alive to be rid of both the clones and the Manhattan Clan. The experiment and the clones end up turning to stone at the end. | ||||||
74 | 9 | "Generations" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | November 16, 1996 | 073 |
After falling out with Goliath, Angela takes refuge with her estranged mother, Demona where the two bond. | ||||||
75 | 10 | "For It May Come True" | Charles E. Bastien | Len Uhley | November 23, 1996 | 080 |
Goliath awakens in an alternative universe where he is human, married to Elisa with children, and works for Xanatos. This is all a dream brought about by Titana to show though he may doubt himself sometimes, Goliath is doing a great good at the cost of personal wants. | ||||||
76 | 11 | "To Serve Mankind" | Charles E. Bastien | Len Wein | November 30, 1996 | 072 |
The Illuminati kidnap Goliath and brainwash him into doing their bidding. | ||||||
77 | 12 | "Seeing Isn't Believing" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | February 8, 1997 | 079 |
Proteus, the villain from New Olympus, escapes from captivity and heads for New York while he is pursued by Taurus to cause trouble for the clan and Elisa. Taking Goliath's form, he commits many crimes, but Proteus is soon tricked into revealing himself when posing as Elisa; he said the opposite of what she would have said. Proteus' jailer then takes him back to New Olympus. | ||||||
78 | 13 | "Angels In The Night" | Charles E. Bastien | Unknown | February 15, 1997 | 081 |
The clan is lured into a trap by John Castaway and the Quarrymen, where it is believed all but Angela and Bronx were killed in an explosion. Captured, Angela and Bronx are sent on a train to be put in proper captivity. However, the Quarrymen booby-trap the train with rocket engines, planning to send it and the passengers onboard over a now destroyed bridge. Luckily, it is revealed Xanatos saved the Manhattan clan by predicting John's plan and bribing the builder of the trap to build a secondary one within to save them. Defeating the Quarrymen and saving the train, the gargoyles are accepted by the people at long last. This was the last episode of the series in animated form. |