What is Gargoyles (TV) About?
Gargoyles is a captivating animated television series that spans across two fascinating time periods - medieval Scotland and present-day New York City. The story begins in the year 994 A.D., where Goliath and his clan of gargoyles valiantly defend a majestic castle nestled in the Scottish countryside. However, a tragic twist of fate befalls them when they fall under a powerful 1000-year curse. Fast forward to the present day, the castle is reconstructed in the heart of bustling New York City by the wealthy and enigmatic David Xanatos. Consequently, the gargoyles are forcefully awakened from their slumber, thrust into a world vastly different from their own. Gargoyles unravels as an enthralling tale of these extraordinary beings adapting to the modern urban landscape while trying to maintain their ancient instincts and unwavering sense of honor. As they become unlikely protectors of the city, they find themselves confronted with nefarious villains, forming unexpected alliances, and navigating the complexities of human society. With its unique blend of fantasy, action, and drama, Gargoyles captivates audiences of all ages by weaving together thrilling storylines, compelling character development, and thought-provoking themes. The series constantly challenges the viewers' perceptions of good and evil, as well as delving into deeper concepts such as redemption, loyalty, and identity. Rich with dynamic animation, well-crafted storytelling, and a memorable cast of characters, Gargoyles has secured its place as a beloved and iconic animated series in television history.
The first episode of Gargoyles aired on October 24, 1994 and the most recent episode to air was on February 15, 1997.