Episode 1 Gods of Olympus Cronus, the great god who rules the world, foresaw that one of his five children would usurp the throne. So he devoured the children one by one. In order to avoid this disaster, his wife Rhea secretly sent their sixth child Zeus to Crete. Prometheus, a subordinate who was dissatisfied with the tyranny of Cronus, also came to Crete and brought Zeus to the Trova tree spirit. The tree spirit told Zeus his life experience and what he should do in the future. In order to save his brothers and sisters, Zeus marched into the dark Olympus. Episode 2: Prometheus and Fire Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon created a new world after defeating the powerful Cronus in Tartarus. A new era of twelve gods. The Twelve Gods entrusted the creation of humans and animals to the Prometheus brothers. Epimetheus accidentally gave all of Zeus's gifts to the animals, not humans... Episode 3: Pandora's Box for Humanity Light, Prometheus once again smuggled fire from heaven. But unfortunately, he fell into Apollo's trap and was punished to the Stone Mountain. Prometheus asked Epimetheus to remember that he would never accept gifts from Zeus in the future. In order to realize the plan of human self-destruction, Zeus ordered Hephaestus to create a human woman. This woman needs to be loved by everyone, smart and beautiful, and able to bring disaster to mankind. Zeus gave this woman named Pandora to Epimetheus, but Epimetheus had long forgotten Prometheus's warning. Deucalion, the son of Prometheus, was warned by his father in advance and built a large ship. So he took his sister Pyrrha and left in the ship, and later created a new human race that had been destroyed. Episode 4 Love and Soul (1) In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, there is such a story about love and trust. Its protagonists are Cupid, the god of love, and a beautiful princess, Psyche. At that time, Cupid's mother Venus couldn't stand the beauty of the human woman Psyche, so she asked her son Cupid to shoot the arrow of love at Psyche so that she would fall in love with the monster forever. That night, Cupid came to the sleeping Psyche's room, but when he saw Psyche's beautiful face, he was stunned. When Cupid was about to shoot, Psyche woke up, so the arrow of love shot It missed the mark and ran directly towards him. Everyone who is shot will fall in love with the first person they see, so Cupid fell in love with Psyche. So Cupid disobeyed his mother Venus and wanted to marry Psyche as his wife! But when poor Psyche's parents begged God, they learned that Psyche's daughter was going to marry the devil. They were very sad but had no choice but to leave her on the cliff, waiting for the devil. appeared and took his wife away. At this time, Zebelus, the god of the west wind, came to Psyche. He took Psyche to the so-called devil's palace. Psyche was frightened by the sight in front of her, because none of the kingdoms built by her father had any She walked into the house with the grandeur before her. At this time, the words of her servant came from behind, and of course they were spoken by the servant herself. She told Psyche that she would serve her from now on, and asked her if tonight's dinner would be eaten outdoors? When Psyche came outside, she saw a rich dinner in front of her. Psyche was very happy that day. She lay on the bed thinking about what her husband was like, but she was already very tired, so she fell asleep. In the middle of the night, a flying man came to her bed. He touched Psyche's forehead with his hand. At this time, Psyche woke up, but it was too dark and she could not see his face clearly. At this time the man told her that he was her husband, but she could not look at his face, otherwise they would never meet again. Psyche agreed to his conditions, and they lived happily ever after, but she However, her husband could only visit her at night, which made her have to think about her husband. She spent a long time with happiness and imagination of her husband. One day Psyche told her husband that she was lonely and missed her two sisters. Her husband then told Psyche that he could take them over if he missed them. This made Psyche very happy. The next day she She asked Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, to fetch her sisters. They talked happily together. The sisters were very envious that Psyche's house was actually bigger than their own.
But at this time Psyche was sobbing sadly, so the sisters learned that she had never seen her husband's face! They gave Psyche an idea. They prepared knives and candles and put them under the bed. After their husbands fell asleep, they lit the candles to see his face clearly. If he was really the devil, they killed him with knives. he. In the evening Psyche's husband came back. At night, she took out the things she had prepared and lit the candle. Then she saw her husband's face and thought, Oh my God, he is so beautiful. He is Cupid, the god of love. But then she dropped the oil from the candle onto Cupid's wings. He wakes up and is angry when he sees Psyche holding the knife and candle. He didn't understand why his love was so doubted by his wife, and she even pointed a knife at him. Psyche was so frightened that she dropped her knife on the ground. She knelt on the ground, hoping that Cupid could forgive her, but Cupid told him that his love and distrust could not exist at the same time. No matter how much Psyche begged, Cupid would never forgive her because he had loved her so deeply. Cupid was so sad that he spread his wings and flew out of the window. The two people just separated. Psyche thought that she could no longer stay in this castle. She wanted to atone for her sins, so she left the castle. She was going to Venus to meet her husband, and a journey full of hardships began! ! ! Episode 5 Love and Soul (2) Psyche came to the Temple of Venus in order to find her husband Cupid. Cupid was imprisoned in the jade tower room for punishment because he disobeyed Venus. If Psyche wants to see Cupid, she must accept the test of Venus again and again. First, she had to sort out the five or six kinds of food for the pigeons here before evening. The kind ants helped her sort out the feed. Then she had to cross the river to collect the wool of the angry golden sheep. The river god who encouraged the river told her how to collect the wool without being harmed. Finally, Venus asked Psyche to go to the underworld to ask the princess to give her some beauty, but the beauty of the princess in the underworld is death. Psyche was led by the God of the West Wind to the underworld. The princess gave Psyche some beauty. Xu Ke was very happy to see her husband, but he was worried that he was not beautiful enough, so he used a little bit of the princess's beauty, but fainted to the ground. Cupid, who was imprisoned in the Temple of Venus, was so anxious that he tried every means to escape and found himself in the palace. Psyche fainted under the tree. Their love moved the world, and Psyche gradually woke up. Finally, with the persuasion of Zeus, Venus agreed to their marriage. Finally, the lovers finally got married. Got it! Episode 6 The Most Beautiful Goddess: During the wedding ceremony of the goddess Thetis, the goddess of disaster Eris held a grudge because she was not invited. With a heart of revenge, she gave an apple in the name of giving it to the most beautiful goddess. In order to compete for the apple, a fierce battle broke out between the goddess of marriage-Hera, the goddess of wisdom-Athena, and the goddess of beauty and love-Venus. Zeus, who was in a dilemma, gave the task of deciding the battle to Episode 7 Athena and Alcne. Athena and Poseidon quarreled over a village. The gods all thought who could give the best gift. Give it to the villagers, and the village belongs to them. As a result, the olive trees sent by Athena were welcomed by the villagers, and the village belonged to Athena. The village's weaver, Alcne, was proud and confident. She believed that her craftsmanship surpassed that of Athena. After hearing the news, Athena started an intense weaving competition with her. Episode 8 Hermes Stealing Cows The clever Hermes was deeply loved by his father Zeus. In addition to winning the trust of Apollo with his wisdom, he also made Hera change her attitude towards him. Hermes, who believed too much in his own intelligence and became arrogant, felt his mother's concern about his pride and complacency, so he decided to be reborn. Episode 9 Atalanta Story Althea, the princess of the Calydon Kingdom, gave birth to a beautiful child Meleager. Fate told Althea that as soon as the wood in the furnace burned out, her child would die. Meleager grew up, and one day he invited Calydon's princess Atalanta and some friends to go hunting. Suddenly, Meleager felt a burning sensation all over his body, and he died. Episode 10 Laurel Love One day, Cupid was humiliated by Apollo. Cupid was angry and wanted to give Apollo a taste of his pain. Cupid shot the golden arrow of love into the heart of Apollo, while another arrow that could stop love shot at the beautiful elf Daphne.
The power of the arrow of love made Apollo fall in love with Daphne at first sight, but Daphne, who was hit by the arrow of love, was indifferent and felt extremely bored. In the end, Daphne turned into a laurel tree! Episode 11 Pawchis and Pilaemon Zeus looked at the world that was keen on war from the sky and felt disappointed. He came to earth with his son Hermes to investigate the good and evil among people. The villagers were indifferent to Zeus and his son, who were dressed in shabby clothes. However, Paouchis and Pilaimon, who lived outside the village, warmly received them, which made Zeus deeply moved. Episode 12 Bellerophon and Pegasus Bellerophon is a tall and handsome knight. In order to win Bellerophon's heart, Antea, the princess of the Kingdom of Tires, gave Bellerophon a Pegasus. But what Bellerophon didn't expect was that it was actually a fake Pegasus. After the incident was revealed, Princess Antea became furious and decided to kill Bellerophon. She pitted Bellerophon against the Chimera, a ferocious monster from Lycia. Episode 13 The Adventures of Perseus (1) Perseus is a smart, brave and chivalrous young man. One day, King Polydectes ordered Perseus to chop off the head of the monster Medusa. Under the guidance of the oracle, Perseus came to the place where the monster Medusa lived. Episode 14 The Adventure of Perseus (2) After Perseus defeated the monster Medusa, he found the beautiful princess Andromeda tied to a stone pillar on his way back home. Andromeda's beauty was compared with that of Poseidon's daughter, which angered the god Poseidon. There was a flood in the village. In order to seek forgiveness from the god Poseidon, the people followed the will of the god Poseidon and sacrificed Andromeda to the sea monster. Episode 15 The Wings of Icarus Daedalus is a famous inventor. He helped King Minos design a labyrinth specifically for prisoners. One day, Daedalus' son Icarus helped Princess Ariadne's friend, Athena's hero Theseus, escape from the labyrinth. The angry King Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his son Icarus in the Labyrinth. Icarus was unwilling to be locked in the maze forever and tried to escape. Episode 16 Zeus and Io One day, Zeus's wife Hera discovered that Zeus was with a woman Io. Zeus turned Io into a cow to avoid Hera. But Zeus's little trick was discovered by Hera, who asked Zeus to take the cow away and sent the monster Argos to look after Io who was turned into a cow. Episode 17 Cadmus and the Dragon of Ares Zeus kidnapped Europa, the daughter of King Agenor. When King Agenor discovered that his daughter was missing, he ordered his son Cadmus to search for her. In order to make Cadmus give up the idea of ????looking for Europa, Zeus invited the Olympian gods to help stop Cadmus. Episode 18 Eco and Narokissos One day, Eco saw Zeus with his friends. At this time, Zeus's wife Hera came to Zeus, and Echo panicked to Hera in order to help his friend. When Hera found out, she turned Eco into a parrot who could only imitate the last words spoken by others. Episode 19 Midas with the Golden Hand Midas was a kind-hearted king of a poor country. By chance, he helped Dionysus, the god of wine. Dionysus repaid Midas by giving him a pair of golden hands. The excited King Midas turned the entire palace into gold, but something unfortunate happened. Episode 20 Phrixus and Helle Phrixus and Helle are the prince and princess of Boeotia. They are much loved by their parents. One day, their father, King Athamas, was invited to a banquet. At the banquet, King Athamas met a woman named Ino. After returning, Athamas abandoned his wife Nephele and married Ino. Ino began to plan to take over the entire country, but her two children became a stumbling block in her plan to take over the entire country. Chapter 21 Orpheus and Eurydice Eurydice, the wife of the musician Orpheus, was unfortunately bitten by a poisonous snake and died. Orpheus' sad song spread to the world and the entire earth. In order to bring Eurydice back to Orpheus, Lupoli went to Demeter and asked her to tell her the way to the underworld. In order to save his wife, Orpheus went to the underworld. Episode 22 The Love of Hades One day, Hades, the king of Hades, came to the world. He saw Persephone, the daughter of the earth goddess Demeter, playing by the spring and liked it very much. Persephone accidentally dropped her precious tiara into the underworld. Hades, the king of Hades, asked Persephone to go with him to the underworld to find the tiara. He also promised Persephone that he would return her to the world after finding the tiara.
Episode 23 The Birth of the Hero Hercules One day, Zeus foresaw that Olympus would face a huge crisis. Zeus knew that his child Hercules on earth was the hero who saved Olympus. The extremely powerful Hercules began a series of brutal training under the mentor who had trained countless heroes. Episode 24 The Twelve Tasks of the Hero Hercules Hercules got married and lived a happy life, but due to Hera's curse, Hercules actually destroyed the happy family with his own hands. In order to drive away his guilt, he left home and went to the Temple of Delphi to listen to the oracle. The priest told him that if he wanted to atone for his sins, he should go to Mycenae and find King Eurystheus, who would give Hercules twelve tasks. Episode 25 The Resurrection of the Hero Hercules After completing his mission, Hercules, who yearned for a peaceful life, married the beautiful girl Deianira. The half-man, half-animal Nessus told Deianira that if he put his tears on the clothes of her husband Heracles, she would know whether her husband had changed his mind. Deianira began to doubt her husband's love, so she secretly smeared the tears Nessus had given her on her husband's clothes. Episode 26 Diana’s Love Diana, the goddess who likes hunting, fell in love with the mortal Oliwen, but Diana’s brother Apollo did not agree with their union. For the sake of this sister who grew up with him, Apollo did not want his sister to suffer the pain of love. Therefore, Apollo began a series of actions to prevent them from being together... Episode 27: The Fifty Heroes of the Argonauts Expedition Jason was the prince of the country of Iolkas. His father wanted to be together due to illness. The throne was passed to him, but Jason was still underage, so the throne had to be temporarily replaced by Pelias, the king's younger brother. Soon, Jason grew up. On the eve of inheriting the throne, Pelias, who was unwilling to transfer the throne, ordered his men to kidnap Jason. Fortunately, Pelias's plan failed and Jason returned to the city. However, Pelias has already ascended the throne, and he said that Jason can only hand over the throne to Jason if he goes to the Kingdom of Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece... Episode 28 Argonauts Expedition - Looking for the Golden Fleece Jason successfully obtained the Golden Fleece with the help of Princess Medea who could use magic. But Pelias, who had already ascended the throne, seemed unwilling to fulfill the promise he had made in advance. Episode 29 Theseus and Minoteros Theseus embarks on a journey to find his father. In Athens, he met his father, who had become king. In order to let her biological son inherit the throne, Medea, the princess of Athens, deliberately fabricated an oracle and sent Theseus to the Kingdom of Crete. Episode 30: Phaethon’s Sun Chariot The sun god Helius had a child in the world named Phaethon. Phaethon was extremely proud that his father was the sun god, but his friends did not believe him and called him a liar. In order to clarify the facts, Phaethon decided to go to his father Helius. Phaethon finally found his father and asked his father to drive the Sun Chariot. Chapter 31 The Adventures of Odysseus (1) Odysseus and his party, who won the Trojan War, encountered wind and waves on their way back home, and their ship drifted to an island. On the island, Odysseus' men were warmly received by the islanders. But, something strange happened! All Odysseus' men lost their memory of their hometown. Episode 32 The Adventure of Odysseus (2) Odysseus and his party continued to sail towards their hometown, and on the way they came to another island. There lived a terrible witch named Circe on the island, who could turn people into animals. Odysseus's men were also turned into pigs. In order to rescue his men, Odysseus came to Circe alone. Episode 33 The Adventure of Odysseus (3) Odysseus and his crew were attacked by monsters on their way back to their hometown. The crew finally escaped and reached the last island. Being hungry and cold, the crew ignored the prophet's warning and ate one of Apollo's most cherished cows. Episode 34 The Story of Achilles Thetis, the goddess of the sea, foresaw that her son Achilles would die on the battlefield when he grew up. In order to change her son's fate, she took Achilles to the Styx River. She firmly believed in the legend that a dip in the water of the River Styx would make one immortal. Despite this, Thetis was still very strict in disciplining her son, and Achilles was tired of it. Finally, Thetis, persuaded by her son's friend Patroclus, agreed to let Achilles receive warrior training.
Episode 35 Trojan Horse Odysseus, who was struggling to end the Trojan War, was greatly inspired after seeing the Trojan horse sent by his distant relatives, and he came up with a brilliant battle plan. That is to make a huge wooden horse that can accommodate dozens of warriors, and send it into the city of Troy to coordinate the inside and outside. Episode 36 Eos and Tithonus Eos, the goddess of dawn, and Tithonus, the Trojan prince, fell in love at first sight. After getting permission from Zeus, they got married. Eos helped Tithonus apply for eternal life, but she forgot to give Tithonus eternal youth. Eos was bored by Tithonus who was getting older. Eos didn't want to see Tithonus getting old and ugly anymore. What would Eos do to Tithonus? Go watch the cartoon now! The unfinished story in Episode 37 - Flowers The gods of Olympus, who left the earth and settled in the universe, remembered the past. The topic they recalled today was the story about flowers. The formation of roses has something to do with Cupid! Cupid accidentally knocked over Dionysus's new wine, which stained the flowers red. In addition, the little Cupid was stung by a bee, and Venus pulled out all the thorns on the bee in a rage, thus forming a red rose. Episode 38: The Story of Monsters In order to comfort the Olympus gods, Zeus held a fireworks display. Unexpectedly, the fireworks hurt the monsters that had turned into constellations, and they protested to Olympus. Hades, the king of Hades, told the story of monsters. He said that monsters were kind at first, but in the end they turned into monsters for various reasons. Episode 39: The Story of the Constellations The Olympus gods who were camping in the universe looked at the constellations in the sky and recalled the past events about the constellations. Apollo recalled the story of Corvus. Originally all crows were white, but later they became black. The gods also remembered the story of the constellations