

The Mighty Ones
Follow the hilarious adventures of a group of creatures: a twig, a pebble, a leaf and a strawberry. These best friends, self-named The Mighty Ones, live in an unkempt backyard belonging to a trio of equally unkempt humans whom they mistake for gods.
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Plot Summary
The Mighty Ones follows the adventures of a group of four gods: the Greek god of the underworld Hades, the Roman goddess of fortune and destiny Juniper, the Norse god of thunder Thor, and the Egyptian goddess of home and hearth Wadjet. They live together in a house in the suburbs, struggling with everyday life as much as they do with saving the world. Each episode sees them navigating mundane human problems while also dealing with their godly responsibilities.
Critical Reception
The Mighty Ones received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its unique premise of gods living mundane lives and its voice acting talent. However, some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, and the animation style was occasionally a point of contention. Audiences generally enjoyed the lighthearted comedy and the relatable struggles of the characters, despite their divine nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its original concept of mythological figures in suburban settings.
- Voice cast, including Jared Harris and Chris Diamantopoulos, often cited as a highlight.
- Humor can be inconsistent, with some jokes landing better than others.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the humor and character interactions, with some viewers finding the animation style less appealing.
Fun Fact
The show's premise is a unique twist on classic mythology, blending ancient deities with contemporary, everyday life scenarios.
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