The Myth of Isiah Creek

, alternately known as Disney's , is an American animated action-adventure television series being created by Elisha Lake-Quinn. It is produced by Disney Television Animation and and it airs on Disney Channel since March 12th, 2021.

Synopsis
Isiah Creek is an athletic teenager who finds an ancient magical sword known as Exodus as soon numerous threats rise out of his town of Dukesville as he tries to stop them.

Main

 * Isiah Creek (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) - an athletic yet friendly teenager who finds a magical powered sword known as Exodus as he gets roped into defending the city from dark threats.
 * Nips (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - a lazy guinea pig who is Isiah's pet as he often just sleeps and eats in his cage.
 * Enchantara (voiced by Susan Eisenberg) - the spirit of the witch who helped create Exodus who infused her soul into the sword as she mentors Isiah into using the sword's powers.

Supporting

 * Logan and Daniella Creek (voiced by David Kaye and Jennifer Hale, respectively) - Isiah's usually loving yet occasionally overprotective parents who learn about the Exodus Sword and reluctantly allow him to do heroic things.
 * Shawn Carter (voiced by Benjamin Diskin) - a nerdy and geeky teenager who is Isiah's best friend as he finds Isiah to be cute, helping him fight threats while trying to control his slight crush on him.
 * Abigail Reynolds (voiced by Stephanie Lemelin) - a nosy teenager who is Isiah and Shawn's other best friend as she likes to poke her nose into other peoples' business, being somewhat annoying but with a good heart.
 * Julia Gale (voiced by [giddy]) - a rather friendly and calm museum curator who Isiah finds as she is aware of the history of Exodus and is willing to try and mentor him to use it.
 * Sir Hector (voiced by TBD) - the original wielder of Exodus and Lucian's brother who was warped to modern day by a dark force known as the Mallus and originally corrupted before breaking free and moving in as a guest.
 * Lady Ariana (voiced by TBD) - Hector's bubbly bride who was one of the best mages out there as she was also warped and corrupted by the Mallus as she soon also breaks free and moves in as well.
 * The Storyteller (voiced by Eric Bauza) - an ancient omnipotent entity who has created the Exodus Sword with the help of his creation Enchantara, residing in the cosmos, blind from the human eye.
 * Cosmos (voiced by Grey Griffin) - the Storyteller's sister who is far more immature and impatient, yet being loyal to her brother and living with him.

Antagonists

 * Lucian Masque (voiced by Matthew Mercer) - the charismatic yet sinister CEO of Masque Co who after learning Exodus is real, makes it his life to get the sword for himself, wanting to do whatever to get it. It is eventually revealed he was a knight in ancient England destined to wield the sword who was cursed with immortality due to his wicked heart as he wants to become all-powerful.
 * Ezekial Bleak (voiced by Zeno Robinson) - Lucian's short-tempered and somewhat immature second-in-command as he wants to fully take over Masque Co and to put Lucian in the dumps as he finds his obsession with the Exodus sword to be somewhat childish.
 * Vultdroid (vocal effects by TBD) - a ruthless android vulture created by Masque Co as it is trained in combat and designed to destroy.
 * The Mallus (voiced by TBD) - a dark and ancient amorphous god that represents corruption and darkness as he was the reason the Exodus blade was made as he soon returns, although extremely weakened as he wants to regain his powers and conquer the world, plunging it into eternal night.
 * Don Franco Horne (voiced by André Sogliuzzo) - a sinister and extremely strong mob boss who has a cybernetic enhancement that makes him similar to a bull as he soon begins to clash against Isiah, becoming one of his most recurring threats.
 * Zachary Dawkins/The Swan (voiced by TBD) - a psychotic gentleman thief who wields a bird-like suit as he has a psychopathic crush on Julia, soon clashing against Isiah.
 * TBD

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Tropes
See /Tropes.