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* Produced & Directed by: [[Bob Kline]]
 
* Produced & Directed by: [[Bob Kline]]
 
* Animation by: [[Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc.]]
 
* Animation by: [[Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc.]]
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* Storyboard by: [[Brad Rader]]
 
* Backgrounds by: Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc.
 
* Backgrounds by: Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc.
 
* Additional Production Facilities: N/A
 
* Additional Production Facilities: N/A
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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===Main Plot===
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The travellers find themselves on the hidden island of [[New Olympus]], and are greeted by a hostile police force who imprison [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] for being [[human]].  She is set free, but not allowed to leave the island, and then imprisoned again for unintentionally causing a riot amongst the prejudiced [[New Olympian]]s.  She's [[Force Field|jailed]] next to the evil shape-shifter [[Proteus]], who tricks [[Goliath]] into setting him free, and then leaves with Elisa while posing as Goliath.  Elisa sees through his disguise and risks her freedom to stop Proteus from destroying the island, and she is set free.
  
===Main Plot===
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===Subplots===
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Some New Olympians realize that not all humans are evil, and that they would eventually have to make themselves known to the world.
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==The Story==
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===[[Previously on Gargoyles]]===
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*'''Recaps''': ''([[Awakening Part One|"Awakening: Part One"]], [[Awakening Part Three|"Awakening: Part Three"]])''
  
The travellers find themselves on the hidden island of [[New Olympus]], and are greeted by a hostile police force who imprison [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] for being [[human]].  She is set free, but not allowed to leave the island, and then imprisoned again for unintentionally causing a riot amongst the prejudiced [[New Olympians]].  She's jailed next to the evil shape-shifter [[Proteus]], who tricks [[Goliath]] into setting him free, and then leaves with Elisa while posing as Goliath.  Elisa sees through his disguise and risks her freedom to stop Proteus from destroying the island, and she is set free.
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===Act One===
  
===Subplots===
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===Act Two===
  
Some New Olympians realize that not all humans are evil, and that they would eventually have to make themselves known to the world.
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===Act Three===
  
==First Appearances==
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==Featured Characters and First Appearances==
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{{characters
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|h1=[[Gargoyle]]s
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*[[Angela]]
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*[[Goliath]]
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*[[Bronx]]
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|h2=[[Human]]s
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*[[Elisa Maza]]
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*[[Theseus]] (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Peter Maza]] (Mentioned Only)
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|h3=[[Oberon's Children]]
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|h4=[[New Olympians]]
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*[[Helios]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Kiron]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Taurus]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Boreas]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Ekidna]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Minotaur|Minotaur (Taurus's Father)]] (Illusion)
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*[[Proteus]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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|h5=Others
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*[[Talos]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Minotaur]] (Mentioned Only)}}
  
* [[Helios]]
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* [[Kiron]]
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|h1=[[:Category:Places|Places]]
* [[Taurus]]
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* [[Boreas]]
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*[[New Olympus]]
* [[Ekidna]]
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*[[Senate-House]]
* [[Talos]]
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*[[New Olympian Jail]]
* [[Proteus]]
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*[[New Olympian Park]]
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*[[Columnadium]]
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|h2=[[:Category:Objects|Objects]]
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*[[New Olympian Restraining Orb]]
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|h3=[[:Category:Magic|Magic]]
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|h4=[[:Category:Media|Media]]
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|h5=[[:Category:Universe|Miscellaneous]]
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*[[New Olympian Chariots]]}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
  
 
* "My ancestor, the [[minotaur]], was locked in a labyrinth by humans, starved, then killed by a human ''hero''." - Taurus
 
* "My ancestor, the [[minotaur]], was locked in a labyrinth by humans, starved, then killed by a human ''hero''." - Taurus
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==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
Like the episode "[[Pendragon]]", "The New Olympians" was designed as a back-door pilot for a ''Gargoyles'' spin-off series, also called ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|The New Olympians]]''. In the series, a young man named [[Terry Chung]] would be shipwrecked on [[New Olympus]] while sailing around the world by himself, and his arrival would serve as the catalyst for the [[New Olympian]]s deciding to announce themselves to the world. The series would have focused on the impact of the New Olympians' revealing themselves, and would have included further schemes from [[Proteus]], [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] entering into trading relations with New Olympus for his own benefit, an attempt by a New Olympian named [[Jove]] and his followers to make the [[humans]] worship the New Olympians as gods as they had done in ancient times, and a ''Romeo and Juliet''-type relationship between Terry and the female New Olympian [[Sphinx (New Olympian)|Sphinx]].
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Like the episode [[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]], "The New Olympians" was designed as a back-door pilot for a ''Gargoyles'' spin-off series, also called ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|The New Olympians]]''. In the series, a young man named [[Terry Chung]] would be shipwrecked on [[New Olympus]] while sailing around the world by himself, and his arrival would serve as the catalyst for the [[New Olympian]]s deciding to announce themselves to the world. The series would have focused on the impact of the New Olympians' revealing themselves, and would have included further schemes from [[Proteus]], [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] entering into trading relations with New Olympus for his own benefit, an attempt by a New Olympian named [[Jove]] and his followers to make the [[human]]s worship the New Olympians as gods as they had done in ancient times, and a ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''-type relationship between Terry and the female New Olympian [[Sphinx (New Olympian)|Sphinx]].
  
 
The individual New Olympians in this episode are all based on figures in Greek mythology, and even named after them. See the background page for each character to learn more: [[Boreas#Real_World_History|Boreas]], [[Ekidna#Real_World_History|Ekidna]], [[Helios#Real_World_History|Helios]], [[Kiron#Real_World_History|Kiron]], [[Proteus#Real_World_History|Proteus]], [[Talos#Real_World_History|Talos]], and [[Taurus#Real_World_History|Taurus]].
 
The individual New Olympians in this episode are all based on figures in Greek mythology, and even named after them. See the background page for each character to learn more: [[Boreas#Real_World_History|Boreas]], [[Ekidna#Real_World_History|Ekidna]], [[Helios#Real_World_History|Helios]], [[Kiron#Real_World_History|Kiron]], [[Proteus#Real_World_History|Proteus]], [[Talos#Real_World_History|Talos]], and [[Taurus#Real_World_History|Taurus]].
  
The New Olympians recognize [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] as [[gargoyles]] at once and are well-disposed towards them. According to [[Greg Weisman]], there is an actual gargoyle [[clan]] on New Olympus, the [[New Olympian Clan]] (but one which apparently didn't bother showing up to greet the visitors).
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The New Olympians recognize [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] as [[gargoyle]]s at once and are well-disposed towards them. According to [[Greg Weisman]], there is an actual gargoyle [[clan]] on New Olympus, the [[New Olympian Clan]] (but one which apparently didn't bother showing up to greet the visitors).
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Taurus and Proteus appeared in [[Seeing Isn't Believing|"Seeing Isn't Believing"]], an episode of the non-canonical  ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]''.
  
Taurus and Proteus appeared in "[[Seeing Isn't Believing]]", an episode of the non-canonical  ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]''.
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The ''[[Aladdin]]'' episode "The Animal Kingdom" had a similar premise to "The New Olympians" only with the titular character being held captive in the village of sentient animals.  [[Michael Dorn]], voice of [[Taurus]], provided the voice of the character Brisbane.
  
 
==Toon Disney/Disney XD Edits==
 
==Toon Disney/Disney XD Edits==

Latest revision as of 09:12, 15 June 2024

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"The New Olympians" is the fiftieth televised episode of the series Gargoyles, and the thirty-seventh episode of Season 2. It originally aired on February 14, 1996.

Summary

Main Plot

The travellers find themselves on the hidden island of New Olympus, and are greeted by a hostile police force who imprison Elisa for being human. She is set free, but not allowed to leave the island, and then imprisoned again for unintentionally causing a riot amongst the prejudiced New Olympians. She's jailed next to the evil shape-shifter Proteus, who tricks Goliath into setting him free, and then leaves with Elisa while posing as Goliath. Elisa sees through his disguise and risks her freedom to stop Proteus from destroying the island, and she is set free.

Subplots

Some New Olympians realize that not all humans are evil, and that they would eventually have to make themselves known to the world.

The Story

Previously on Gargoyles

Act One

Act Two

Act Three

Featured Characters and First Appearances

Gargoyles Humans New Olympians Others


Places Objects Miscellaneous


Quotes

  • "My ancestor, the minotaur, was locked in a labyrinth by humans, starved, then killed by a human hero." - Taurus
  • "Something happened to his father. Oh yes, I remember. I murdered him." - Proteus
  • "Hmm, the plot thickens." - Proteus
  • "You are definitely not like the humans of legend."
"I'll choose to take that as a compliment." - Taurus and Elisa
  • "You know, they're not so bad...once you get to know them." - Elisa
  • "The time may soon come when the world will have to face the New Olympians." - Boreas

Tidbits

Like the episode "Pendragon", "The New Olympians" was designed as a back-door pilot for a Gargoyles spin-off series, also called The New Olympians. In the series, a young man named Terry Chung would be shipwrecked on New Olympus while sailing around the world by himself, and his arrival would serve as the catalyst for the New Olympians deciding to announce themselves to the world. The series would have focused on the impact of the New Olympians' revealing themselves, and would have included further schemes from Proteus, Xanatos entering into trading relations with New Olympus for his own benefit, an attempt by a New Olympian named Jove and his followers to make the humans worship the New Olympians as gods as they had done in ancient times, and a Romeo and Juliet-type relationship between Terry and the female New Olympian Sphinx.

The individual New Olympians in this episode are all based on figures in Greek mythology, and even named after them. See the background page for each character to learn more: Boreas, Ekidna, Helios, Kiron, Proteus, Talos, and Taurus.

The New Olympians recognize Goliath, Angela, and Bronx as gargoyles at once and are well-disposed towards them. According to Greg Weisman, there is an actual gargoyle clan on New Olympus, the New Olympian Clan (but one which apparently didn't bother showing up to greet the visitors).

Taurus and Proteus appeared in "Seeing Isn't Believing", an episode of the non-canonical The Goliath Chronicles.

The Aladdin episode "The Animal Kingdom" had a similar premise to "The New Olympians" only with the titular character being held captive in the village of sentient animals. Michael Dorn, voice of Taurus, provided the voice of the character Brisbane.

Toon Disney/Disney XD Edits

When Elisa has her tussle with Helios, there is a cut when he throws her down on the sidewalk.

DVD Release

Links

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