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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]/[[Noodle Incident]]: "She lost her left buttock."
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]/[[Noodle Incident]]: "She lost her left buttock."
* [[Godly Sidestep]]: At the end of one episode, Zeus is about to give the meaning of life on a chat show. However, they run out of airtime just before he states it.
* [[Godly Sidestep]]: At the end of one episode, Zeus is about to give the meaning of life on a chat show. However, they run out of airtime just before he states it.
* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Medusa.
* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Medusa is portrayed as a lonely teenage girl who just wants friends.
* [[The Gump]]: Most of the episodes dumped Hercules into various Greek myths, such as replacing Phaeton (Apollo's son, who failed miserably at driving the sun chariot) and facing the Minotaur alongside Theseus (which he actually did in some versions of the myths). Thus, Hercules became responsible for practically everything in Greek mythology before he even became famous. [[It Makes Sense in Context]].
* [[The Gump]]: Most of the episodes dumped Hercules into various Greek myths, such as replacing Phaeton (Apollo's son, who failed miserably at driving the sun chariot) and facing the Minotaur alongside Theseus (which he actually did in some versions of the myths). Thus, Hercules became responsible for practically everything in Greek mythology before he even became famous. [[It Makes Sense in Context]].
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|He Is Not My Boyfriend]]: What Cassandra says about Icarus.
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|He Is Not My Boyfriend]]: What Cassandra says about Icarus.