25 Iconic Class of the Titans Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Class of the Titans is a Canadian animated series featuring seven teenagers who are descendants of ancient Greek heroes, summoned to battle the escaped Titan Cronus in a modern world infused with mythology. The show delves into themes of teamwork, personal growth, heroism, and the enduring relevance of classical myths in contemporary life.

This curated collection of the best 25 quotes highlights pivotal moments of emotional depth, character evolution, and thematic resonance across the series’ arcs.

This is for real. Trust me, I’ve seen Cronus. You look into his eyes and there’s nothing but evil there

Episode 1 (Chaos 101)
Atlanta
Establishes early tension and Atlanta’s growth from skeptic to committed hero, tying into themes of confronting ancient evil

I can’t wait to meet him

Episode 1 (Chaos 101)
Theresa
Reveals Theresa’s bold curiosity, marking her development into a confident fighter and emphasizing youthful defiance against overwhelming threats

We’ll attack first, ask questions later. On three, okay?

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Atlanta
Highlights Atlanta’s impulsive bravery in battle, fostering team dynamics and her arc toward balanced leadership in heroic struggles

You mean, when you say three, or right after you say two-

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Theresa
Shows Theresa’s witty caution amid chaos, underscoring her intellectual growth and the theme of strategic teamwork in peaceful planning

Archie?! You know this guy?!

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Theresa
Captures surprise and budding alliances, illustrating Archie’s integration into the group and themes of found family

He is supposed to be one of us. I thought you were leaving, why are you sneaking around?

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Atlanta
Reflects Atlanta’s protective instincts, advancing her character from lone hunter to team player in early arc conflicts

I was checking the parameter. Making sure it’s safe

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Archie
Demonstrates Archie’s cautious heroism, highlighting his vulnerability and growth toward trusting others in battle scenarios

These are cute. And deadly! Where did you learn to use those?

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Atlanta
Emphasizes Theresa’s skills in a light moment, connecting to themes of empowerment and her development as a versatile warrior

I was a black belt when I was twelve. While other rich girls were bored, I was restless

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Theresa
Reveals Theresa’s privileged yet driven backstory, adding emotional depth to her arc of self-discovery and heroism

Ha! Now we’re talking! Can I have these?

Episode 2 (Chaos 102)
Atlanta
Shows Atlanta’s enthusiasm for weapons in a peaceful training scene, tying into her growth and the theme of adapting ancient tools

It’s not your fault, Jay. Tell that to Odie

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Theresa and Jay
Conveys Jay’s guilt over leadership failures, marking his emotional maturation and the series’ focus on responsibility

Hey, Odie! It’s not Jay’s fault

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Herry
Provides comic relief in tension, highlighting Herry’s loyalty and simple wisdom in team recovery moments

Maybe we ought to put it on a vote, you’ve got to admit, your track record of late, kinda stinks

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Neil
Exposes team doubts, pushing Jay’s development as a leader and exploring democracy in heroic decision-making

Neil’s got a point. Not about Jay, about the vote, I say we go after the stuff! All in favor?

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Atlanta
Illustrates Atlanta’s initiative, advancing group cohesion and themes of collective action in mid-arc challenges

And I say we tell Mister Hermes. All in favor?

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Archie
Reflects Archie’s rule-following nature, showing his growth toward independent thinking in balanced story arcs

Herry, you can’t vote twice! Why not? This is the democracy

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Atlanta and Herry
Adds humor to debate, underscoring Herry’s innocence and the theme of modern twists on ancient ideals

A part of your strength comes from your fellowship. When you’re not a team you’re all in great danger

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Hermes
Emphasizes unity’s emotional weight, central to the series’ teamwork theme and character bonds

What are you talking about? He’s trying to tell you, that I’m off the team

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Jay and Odie
Captures Odie’s frustration, highlighting his intellect-driven arc and themes of individual vs. group identity

You can’t kick Odie off the team! I didn’t kick him off! I quit

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Jay and Odie
Intensifies emotional conflict, showing Jay’s leadership struggles and Odie’s independence in pivotal development

I know I can get Odie to change his mind! I forbid you to talk to Odie. He has made his choice

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Jay and Hera
Reveals Jay’s determination, connecting to themes of fate and free will in later arcs

A good leader must also know when to retread. Then I guess I’m not a good leader

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Hera and Jay
Highlights Jay’s self-doubt, a key moment in his heroic journey and emotional resilience

Come again? No way! You’re gotta be kidding! Neil!? In charge!? In charge of what?

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Neil, Archie, Atlanta, Herry
Elicits shock and humor, advancing team dynamics and Neil’s unexpected growth in peaceful resolutions

Jay, say something! Good luck

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Theresa and Jay
Shows Jay’s graceful acceptance, underscoring maturity and themes of leadership transitions

Neil?! I can’t believe Hera put Neil in charge! I mean, even Herry would have been a better choice!

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Archie
Expresses disbelief, highlighting Archie’s cynicism and evolving respect for teammates

What? You wanna see my résumé? What if, with the snap of a finger, I could give you, whatever you wanted?

Episode 3 (Chaos 103)
Archie and Cronus
Builds tension in battle, revealing Cronus’s temptation and characters’ moral development against evil

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