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* '''[[Ajax (mythology)|Ajax]]''' (grunts by [[Frank Welker]]) - A barbarian student with very bad hygiene.
* '''Tempest''', (voiced by [[Jennifer Jason Leigh]]), the [[anger|quick-tempered]] [[Amazons|Amazon]] "Warrior Princess". She is the daughter of Queen [[Hippolyta]] & King [[Darius the Great of Persia|Darius]].
* '''[[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]''' (voiced by [[Chris Elliott]]) - Young godling son of [[Poseidon]] & [[Amphitrite]]
* '''[[Melampus]]''' (voiced by [[Ethan Embry]]) - Rival of Icarus for Cassandra's affections. Mykloid fan-boy of the comic-scroll superhero Myklos.
* '''[[Electra]]''' (voiced by [[Joey Lauren Adams]]) - [[Gothic fashion|goth]] student. When angry, summons the vicious [[Erinyes|Furies]].
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* '''King Arismap''' (voiced by [[Harvey Korman]]) - The King of the Arismapse (a race of thieving mountain gnomes) who had been trying to steal the diamond that Griff guards.
* '''Doubt''' – It is a snake that bites people, causing them to drown in fear and doubt. Hades called him in to strike Icarus so that he won't kiss Cassandra (because she sold her soul to him to make sure he doesn't kiss her), but his bite wore off quickly.
* '''Three-Headed Sea Serpent''' (vocal effects provided by [[Frank Welker]]) - A sea monster that Hercules and Poseidon fought in "Hercules and the Son of Poseidon."
* '''[[Scylla]]''' - A sea monster that resembles a woman with tentacled legs and dog heads on it's hips. Hercules fought it twice in ''Hercules and the Big Sink" and "Hercules and the Oddysey Experience."
* '''[[Arachne]]''' (voiced by [[Vicki Lewis]]) – The guardian of the Tapestry of Fate. She only became a guardian because of her mother, saying she should see the world, eat exotic people. When Hades changed the Tapestry, Arachne was reduced to minding the cave where the Tapestry used to be.
* '''[[Sphinx]]''' (voiced by [[Wink Martindale]]) – He is a trivia game show host who asks questions nobody can answer until Hercules comes along winning a chariot in the process.
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