![]() The discussion demonstrates how each programme was shaped by contemporary culture, particularly film, television and animation. #ULYSSES 31 SERIES#The chapter examines two 1980s children’s television series – Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of Them All (hereafter Odysseus) and Ulysses 31 – which reworked the myths of the Greek hero Odysseus which derive from Homer’s Odyssey, an epic poem. 10 Greece in the Making: From Intention to Practicalities in Television Documentaries.9 The Digital Aesthetic in ‘Atlantis: The Evidence’ (2010).7 The Odyssey in the ‘Broom Cupboard’: Ulysses 31 and Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of Them All on Children’s BBC, 1985–1986.6 Don Taylor, the ‘Old-Fashioned Populist’? The Theban Plays (1986) and Iphigenia at Aulis (1990): Production Choices and Audience Responses.5 The Serpent Son (1979): A Science Fiction Aesthetic?.4 Tragedy for Teens: Ancient Greek Tragedy on BBC and ITV Schools Television in the 1960s.3 The Beginnings of Civilisation: Television Travels to Greece with Mortimer Wheeler and Compton Mackenzie.2 Louis MacNeice and ‘The Paragons of Hellas’: Ancient Greece as Radio Propaganda.1 Are We the Greeks? Understanding Antiquity and Ourselves in Television Documentaries.Broadcasting Greece: An Introduction to Greek Antiquity on the Small Screen.Overall, Ulysses 31 is a great odyssey you wouldn't want to end. There's not much else for me to say, it would be awesome if there was some sort of revival to this show, with today's tech it should at least be considered, I'd personally like to see some sci-fi versions of other myths as well as figures in them like Hercules and Jason. Though my favorite has been the one in the planet of games, which was pretty much "The Most Dangerous Game" premise where Ulysess had to play and survive each challenge, the most notable is the giant chessboard with robots representing the Chess figures, it's awesome. Two of my favorite episode are one the retelling of the Maze and the Minator, loved the design of that maze it was cool. Which is great because it introduces kids to ones we've never heard about and shows how broad mythology truly goes. I really love how not just is the show retelling Greek Myth but also other myths from around the world. But like in all mythology stories, were really in it for the adventures. That character I always felt was out of place and practically useless. The only weak factor no doubt is that stupid robot Nono. All three have a genuine motive which is simply to get back home and awaken their friends which by it's nature is the typical motivation device just to take the protagonists on the adventures we want them to go. But then again so are the protagonists in myth, like them their mainly just doers, severe whatever purpose the story delivers to them. The protagonists Ulysses (whom looks like Jesus), Telemicus, and Yuli are decent, their not deep protagonists their all two dimensional. The music score I think is great, the theme song is great and I think is a bit underrated, it's on my list of favorite theme songs it's exciting really fits the sci-fi premise with a few of it's techno beats. Even some of the hidden metaphors and philosophy is intact. But what impresses me the most is the worlds they visit, my favorite one is no doubt the planet with the games, I'll talk about latter. ![]() From the space station which looks almost similar to the space station in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", from it's circular shape to the all seeing eye. Character animation is good but what impresses me the most is in it's background animation and the rich universe it has created, which is surreal but fascinating at the same time. I really love the animation, it's true it might seem a little dated now but for it's time it was revolution. But most importantly just demonstrates how timeless the stories of myth are as they have successfully translated to the 80's era. There is magic but there is also science, swords but also laser guns. Both the sci-fi and fantasy genre have always been a beautiful combination because the sci-fi element I feel broadens the fantasy universe more. The premise I think is awesome, retelling Greek mythology in a space opera fashion was a great idea. This is another one of my favorite cartoon from the 80's that I feel as time went on became a forgotten gem. Two of them I treasure the most are mythology and animation, this show has both. ![]() I'm a kid from the 80's and one of the things and there have been many things that have always had a place in my heart. ![]()
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