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9.There are different types of gargoyles! In the second season’s story arc (nicknamed by the fans "The Gargoyles World Tour"), main characters travel around the globe, fighting various dangers while searching for and meeting their cousins. It turns out not only are there many clans of gargoyles, but they look completely different! For example, there's the Mayan Clan with its distinctly reptilian appearance and feathered wings that may have inspired the deities of the ancient Mayan. Living in the ruins of an old pyramid deep in the rain forests of Guatemala, Mayan Clan fights to protect the jungle and several dozen gargoyle eggs hidden in the rookery inside the pyramid. In Europe, there's the London Clan consisting out of gargoyles similar to traditional heraldic creatures like unicorns, griffins and hippogriffs. On the other side of the world, Ishigura Clan lives in an old Japanese Shinto temple. Ishigura Clan taught the ancient samurai Bushido …show more content…

Weisman even used to act in the productions of Shakespeare's plays. Therefore, it didn't take him long to start inserting Shakespearean elements into a cartoon TV show about gargoyles. His most obvious influences were Macbeth and Midsummer's Night Dream. Hence the characters like Macbeth, Weird Sisters, Oberon, Titania and Puck. Over time, these influences grew more pronounced. A number of quotes from Shakespeare is used in dialogues on the show. Characters of Coldstone, Coldfire and Coldsteel used to be gargoyles Othello, Desdemona and Iago, whose story of love and jealousy echoes the one told in the Shakespeare's play Othello. Finally, Weisman had plans to introduce the characters inspired by the monstrous Caliban and the wise wizard Prospero from Shakespeare's play Tempest. Unfortunately, the show got canceled before these ideas could be used. 6.Myths and legends and conspiracies, oh

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