In mythical ancient Greece, a flawed family of humans, gods and monsters tries to run one of the world’s first cities without killing each other.
The worst episode of "Krapopolis" is "Salt", rated 6.1/10 from 102 user votes. It was directed by Otis Brayboy and written by Andy Bobrow. "Salt" aired on 3/24/2024 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Prince Hippo".
There is a major god opening on Mt. Olympus and Deliria decide to mentor the nerdy minor god Salt for the spot as a way to spite her rival, Athena. When Krapopolis residents start moving to the wilderness to get away from the excess poop problem, Tyrannis makes it his mission to create a box that gets rid of one's number two.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Andy Bobrow
When Atlanteans approach Krapopolis, Shlub reveals that Hippocampus is technically the king of Atlantis. A priestess visits Deliria and offers her services.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Alex Rubens
Asskill threatens to attack Krapopolis, Tyrannis tries to use diplomacy to stop him. Deliria decides to build a temple to herself. Stupendous and Hippocampus give a trojan horse to the Asskillians.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: Dan Harmon
Tyrannis and the nymphs arrange a meeting to negotiate peace between the city and the forest. Hippocampus and Nymph Daphne hide out in Hippocampus’ bunker and start to have fantasies of each other, which takes a turn for the worse.
Director: Patrick Kochakji
Writer: Sarah Carbiener
A plague of Muses descends upon Krapopolis. Deliria struggles to endure Shlub's centennial molting.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Danielle Weisberg
Deliria loses her memory when she and Stupendous transform into geese. Tyrannis tasks Shlub with procuring olive oil for Krapopolis.
Director: Patrick Kochakji
Writer: Andy Bobrow
Tyrannis hosts other kings for a series of games in Krapopolis where Stupendous shines. Deliria makes the games about herself. Hippocampus and Schlub track and catch the cities first serial killer.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Becky Mann, Audra Sielaff
Tyrannis and Shlub go out to find the crown which Tyrannis lost; Deliria creates a new organization for kids.
Director: Blake Lemons
Writer: Sarah Carbiener
Tyrannis and Deliria go up north to find the dragon that is causing a plague; but when Deliria is infected with it, Ty must save his kingdom and his mom. Meanwhile, Hippo works on a cure to save the infected Krapopolis residents.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Hilary Winston
Tyrannis creates a court system in order to absolve Shlub of a goat eating crime he didn’t commit. Hippocampus creates a sprinkler system for Killass in order to get back at Deliria.
Director: Jake Hollander, Blake Lemons
Writer: Emma Fletcher
Tyrannis and Hippocampus release the only god they like, Prometheus, from his eternity on the rock, only to find he's friends with Deliria. Shlub takes Stupendous to the cyclopes island to find her dad.
Director: Patrick Kochakji
Writer: Tom Scharpling
When Hippocampus is ostracized for his unconventional appearance, Tyrannis takes him to a science convention where he is finally appreciated for his intellect. When her friend is turned to stone, Stupendous enlists the help of Deliria who is determined to turn him back and prove she is better than Athena.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Rob Schrab
Tyrannis struggles with a ruling dilemma when a citizen is ejected from a bar for wearing newly invented pants. Meanwhile, Deliria wreaks havoc on Stupendous' secret quest, only to end up in trouble with a titan. While hunting a monster, Hippocampus ends up sparring with a tree nymph.
Director: Patrick Kochakji
Writer: Diana Tay
When Tyrannis is possessed by his deceased grandfather who rules with fear and a large scorpion tail, Shlub must fight to bring back the old Tyrannis. After Hippocampus and Stupendous bring a pregnant pegasus home, they release a range of mythical monsters to control the pegasus babies that terrorize the city.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Jordan Young
With Tyrannis' support, Hippocampus overcomes his imposter syndrome and wins first prize for his invention at Hephaestus-Con, only to learn that Hephaestus selected him for his looks, not his intellect. Rebranding her image into the 'goddess of no hangovers', Deliria unintentionally starts a city-wide drunken riot while Shlub watches, afraid to confront her.
Director: Patrick Kochakji
Writer: Tom Scharpling
Hippocampus and Stupendous train an unruly group of town-children and accidentally create an apex predator. Tyrannis mistakenly attends an Anti-Tyrannis rally.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Zara Burdett
Deliria and Tyrannis attend an exclusive island retreat hosted by the goddess Hestia. Meanwhile, back in Krapopolis, Shlub, Stupendous, and Hippocampus host a group of old-time influencers.
Director: Blake Lemons
Writer: Raza Syed
Tyrannis returns from a quest with a girlfriend, but it was all a setup from Deliria to make him think he's a hero. Hippocampus, Stupendous, and Schlub fight and then befriend the species of wolves.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Dan Harmon, Jordan Young
Tyrannis becomes the life of a party in the woods, summoning the god Dionysus. Deliria and Shlub explore their open relationship at the Parthenon.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Siobhan Thompson
Tyrannis buys a magic shell. Shlub takes Deliria to a monster wedding.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Hilary Winston
Tyrannis begins dating the goddess Demeter and is given an option at immortality that Deliria squashes. Stupendous and Hippocampus go to Hades to retrieve Stupendous’ shield from a fallen foe.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Abbey Caldwell
The city of Krapopolis reckons with a solar eclipse. Tyrannis learns that it is not a cruel punishment by Zeus but a natural occurrence.
Director: Blake Lemons
Writer: Heather Anne Campbell
Tyrannis invites a suicidal Hydra to come live with him and his family. Everyone grows to love her, but Tyrannis comes to regret his decision when she accidentally embroils Krapopolis in chaos.
Director: Blake Lemons
Writer: Jax Ball