Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympia

Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympia is an American animated adventure fantasy comedy-drama TV series. Based off the Greek mythological books by Rick Riordan, it aired from April 2, 2011 to June 20, 2015. It also shares similarities with the earlier TV series Class of the Titans.

Plot
The series tells the story of a group of teenagers who are descendants of Greek mythological figures and, under mentorship from the gods, travel the world fighting evil.

Characters
Heroes

Jamie Harrison (Jason Marsden)-A fair-haired teenager from Chicago, Illinois. He is descended from Jason and acts as the leader of the group.

Pedro Moreno (Will Friedle)-Born in El Paso, Texas and of Hispanic descent, he is the descendant of Perseus.

Amanda Dunbar (Grey DeLisle)-A kindly, tomboyish girl from Anchorage, Alaska, she is the descendant of Atlanta. Despite her weak appearance, she can defend herself and is also good at hunting.

Harry Thomas (Diedrich Bader)-A tough but lovable sports jock from Louisville, Kentucky, he is the descendant of Hercules.

Donny Adamoli (Scott Menville)-A handsome Italian teenager from New York City, New York, and the descendant of Adonis.

Alex Hamilton (Donald Faison)-A black teenager from Detroit, Michigan. He is the descendant of Achilles.

Naomi McClain (Kath Soucie)-A ditzy but lovable fashionista teenager from Los Angeles, California, she is the descendant of Narcissus.

Oliver Taylor (Jason Marsden)-A nerdy but kindhearted teenager from Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the descendant of Odysseus. He is redheaded, which is a possible reference to the Disney movie Oliver and Company and his nicknames include "MacGyver" and "Ollie".

Theo Harrison (Christopher Masterson)-A grungy, hotheaded but kindhearted teenager from Memphis, Tennessee, and the descendant of Theseus.

Bella Christensen (Tara Strong)-A tomboyish teenager with a heart of gold from Cheyenne, Wyoming and the descendant of Bellerophon. She has an interest in horse-riding.

Gods

Zeus (Donald Sutherland)-The ruler of the Olympian gods. Keeping with modern times, he generally sports a blue pinstriped suit and his beard is trimmed, but other than that he sports a burnt orange robe, sandals and is armed with his famous lighting bolt.

Hera (Stockard Channing)-The queen of the Olympian gods. She is Zeus's wife and she will often appear at places where families gather such as at carpools or soccer matches. Unlike her mythological version, she has a sense of humour and seems to tolerate her husband's womanising.

Poseidon (Kevin Michael Richardson)-The god of the ocean. He sports a Hawaiian shirt and shorts and is armed with a trident.

Hades (Michael Dorn)-The god of the underworld. He is the brother of both Zeus and Poseidon and in this version, he is depicted as a muscular man with pale, chalky skin and sporting a black cloak kept in place by an emblem shaped like a crow. He also sports his famous invisibility helmet, and his appearance appears to be based on that of the X-Men villain Magneto.

Artemis (Grey DeLisle)-The goddess of the hunt. She is depicted as a young, teenage girl with brown flowing hair who talks with a Southern accent.

Hermes (Tom Kenny)-The messenger of the gods. He is depicted as a young, dark-haired man dressed in a black jogging suit and sneakers with wings; he also sports his famous winged sandals and helmet and a white robe.

Apollo (Phil LaMarr)-The god of the sun. He is depicted as a handsome, young black man with cornrows. He is also interested in modern music, particularly hip hop and rock music.

Aphrodite (Lea Michele)-The goddess of love. She behaves somewhat like a dumb blonde.

Ares (John Cena)-The god of war. He dresses like a biker to keep with modern times and has a scarred left cheek.

Athena (Kate Higgins)-The goddess of wisdom. She is of complete polarity to her brother Ares, and she tends to be a bookish individual, which is much to her brother's annoyance.

Hephaestus (Tom Kane)-The blacksmith of the gods. He sports a blacksmith's apron with his initial emblazoned on it.

Demeter (Betty White)-The goddess of the harvest and the mother of Persephone. She has a keen interest in gardening.

Persephone (Danielle Fishel)-The goddess of the spring, the wife of Hades and Demeter's daughter. Like her mother, she is interested in gardening and like in the myths, she divides her time between the Underworld and earth. She is depicted as a young, brown-haired girl who speaks with a valley girl accent.

Dionysus (Joe Pantoliano)-The god of wine. He has a party animal attitude, and loves music.

Hecate (Christine Baranski)-The goddess of magic and necromancy. She resides in Tartarus after being banished from Olympus by Zeus and sometimes offers the protagonists magic spells and potions to help them in their quests.

Gaia (Audrey Wasilewski)-The earth goddess. She is kindhearted, if somewhat overprotective. She is especially close to her grandson Zeus.

Cupid (Mason Cook)-The god of love and Aphrodite's son. He prefers it when people call him "Eros" (his Greek name), as he finds the term "Cupid" demeaning.

Atlas (Kevin Michael Richardson)-The god who was punished by Zeus by being forced to support the earth.

Prometheus (Ron Perlman)-The god of forethought, punished by Zeus by having a bird eat his liver.