The Mighty Hercules - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Giant Ruby

The Owl Man

The Chameleon Man

The Exploding Diamond

The Magic Lamp

The Eruption of Mount Sirus

The Deadly Ring

The Thesian Thunderhorn

The Dreaded Beast of Charon

The Evil Magician

The Fiery Abyss

The Giant Dragonfly

Tewt's Magic Wand Trouble

The Wings of Mercury

The Sea Beast

Prometheus in Dire Danger

The Crafty Chameleon

Kingdom Under the Glass Dome

The Fantus Beast

The Lyssidian Locusts

Hercules Saves Calydon

Helena's Jinx

The Sinister Statue

Friend or Foe of Centaur

The Young Olympians

The Feast of Calydon

The Lava Flow

The Dreaded Drought

Underwater Battle

The Sidian Illusion Stone

Timon to the Aid of Hercules

The Fiery Pits of Pyros

The Clovis Creature

The Valley of Storms

The Centaur on Mischief Day

The Throne of Calydon

Battle Over the Magic Rings

Diomedes and His Warriors

King for a Day

The Owl Man of Panssus
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