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8 Interesting Animated Mythology Series

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Oct 10, 2025

Papyrus

A young fisherman is chosen by the Egyptian gods to rescue Horus and restore balance. The animated series offers variety beyond the usual Greek/Hindu focus.

Mythic Warriors

Retellings of Greek myths (Perseus, Heracles, etc.), adapted for younger audiences. Strong heroic arcs, legendary beasts, sacrifice—classic myth storytelling.

Vinland Saga

A young Viking’s quest for revenge, with battles, betrayals, and the harsh codes of warrior societies. While historical, it taps into larger moral questions.

Tales of Africa

An anthology of traditional folktales from different African cultures, told by an elder storyteller. Deep cultural roots, moral stories, mythic tone.

Bal Ganesh

Childhood tales of the Hindu god Ganesha as he battles demons, learns lessons, and uses his cleverness.

Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God

A comedic slice-of-life about gods like Anubis, Thoth, Horus navigating everyday life. Mythology meets humor—gives a different flavor.

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