

The Titans' role in the film, as monstrous attackers who are prophesied to be defeated only if Hercules helps the gods in their battle, is inherited from actual Greek mythology surrounding the Giants, who were younger siblings to the Titans.In the original myth, Titans are long-distant relatives of Hercules and Olympian Gods.Lythos, Hydros, Pyros, and Stratos have major boss battles against Sora. In Kingdom Hearts III, all four Titans appear in Olympus under the leadership of Hades. Because the Colossus is only a replica, however, its strength was inferior to the real Ice Titan and is easily defeated by Aqua. It is summoned by Hades in a duel against Aqua. In Birth By Sleep, The Ice Titan, or rather a copy of it, appears as the Ice Colossus. In Kingdom Hearts II, the Rock Titan makes a cameo in the opening cinematic for Olympus Coliseum where he was thrown out of the Coliseum by Hercules. The Ice Titan also appears as an optional boss in the Gold Match, where Sora has to defeat him alone. In Kingdom Hearts, the Rock Titan appears as a boss and the final contender for the Hades Cup, and is defeated by the teamwork of Sora, Donald, and Goofy. Prior to the series' third installment, only two of the four Titans (Lythos and Hydros) appeared. The Titans are the enemies encountered in the Hercules world, Olympus Coliseum. The goal of the Hercules game is to use Pegasus to keep the Titans from reaching Olympus. For an easy way to expose his eye, the player can use the power of stealth to fool him into doing so. His weakness is his eye (just a single hit there will instantly defeat him), but he'll usually cover it when the player shoots thunderbolts at it even when he throws fireballs back. The Cyclops was the 1st obstacle that the player faced in the Underworld (indicating that he either may have survived the fall in the film and therefor the last remaining Titan, or he ended up in the Underworld following his defeat). In " Hercules and the Big Kiss", Hercules once swore upon his reputation as a hero, to help Cassandra against beasts, like invading Titans and zillion-headed Hydras, though expressed disappointment when it was only a vision of Cassandra kissing Icarus. Aside from them, other Titans from Greek mythology also appear or are mentioned, including more neutral Titans, such as Prometheus and Briares. The four Titans seen in the film make brief cameos in the series, usually they are almost freed by the actions of Hades, but stopped by the intervention of Hercules. He then encounters and captures Stratos before using him to suck up Lythos, Hydros, and Pyros in his head and Hercules proceeded to throw the Titans into space, where the impact resulted in a spectacular cosmic explosion.
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In the course of the battle, Hercules regained his strength after Meg was mortally wounded, and proceeded to battle the Titans and free the gods. Despite not having his strength, Hercules is able to use his brains, throwing a torch in the Cyclops' eye, causing him to scream in pain, and then tying the Cyclops' legs together with a rope, causing him to fall off a cliff. However, he sends the Cyclops to take care of Hercules in Thebes. They overpower the gods in quick succession. The Titans begin a path of devastation, before being told by Hades that they're headed in the opposite direction of Mount Olympus. After getting Hercules to surrender his super-strength in exchange for no harm coming to Megara, Hades frees the Titans, who were hungry for revenge against Zeus. Hades plotted to release the Titans to overthrow Zeus and rule the world, but was warned by the Fates that his plan would fail if Hercules intervened. They were the children of Gaia and Uranus. Then along came Zeus who used all his power to unleash a mighty thunderbolt that would imprison them beneath the seas of Tartarus where they would remain until the next planetary alignment. In the animated series, it was also explained that they were led by their king Kronos. The Titans were the rulers of the world (or at least Greece) when it was first new and they caused mayhem and destruction wherever they went. The Muses tell the legend of the Titans through their song " The Gospel Truth". She had been mentioned in " Hercules and the Jilt Trip". She was mentioned by Hermes in " Hercules and the Drama Festival". Memory - Titaness of memory and remembrance, she is the mother of the Muses.Rhea - The wife of Kronos and mother of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.

Echidna had a recurring role in the series, and was typically seen as an obsessive and doting mother to her various children, who one-by-one were defeated by Hercules. Also known as " The Mother of All Monsters", she is the wife of Typhon.
