Poseidon sends the "three Fates" to chase Ulysses and his crew. The Fates are knitting an illusionary dreamworld out of nets, in which the crew gets caught.
Ulysses meets Bellero, one of Poseidon's sons who has taken Nisa hostage. Only by promising him to help find and catch Pegasus, the mystical winged white horse, does Ulysses see a chance in saving his crew.
Ulysses and his crew encounter the Gorgon sisters Medusa and Stheno. Medusa has a nasty habit of petrifying people with her glance, while her sister Stheno prefers to get them caught in metal objects.
The crew of friends run into a terrible storm and are sucked into a threatening twister. To everyone's surprise, Zephyr suddenly knows where they are. He tells them that they are close to where he comes from.
When the Navis faces an attack from killer-seaweed Ulysses steers the ship into a cave. Inside, they meet a group of centaurs who save them from the vicious weed.
Philo gets abducted by Harpies, a strange and unsightly mix between women and birds. Hestoral, their queen, who has been waiting for a king to marry for a long time, confuses Philo with Ulysses and decides to marry him.
The terrifying Amazons capture Ulysses and his crew. Getting in the evil Tyra's way, Nisa is magically chosen to become the new Queen of the Amazons and foil Tyra's evil plans of taking over.
The Navis gets damaged and Ulysses and his crew have to stop at Titan's polaric home island Cronus in order to repair it. Here they meet Antipole, Titan's "big" brother and King of Cronus.
Ulysses and Titan encounter two naughty little dryads, or water fairies, on an island. Poseidon orders them to take Ulysses to beautiful Nausicaa, who suffers from an evil spell.
Through one of Poseidon's evil tricks Ulysses, Titan, Nisa and Philo get stuck in the sunken city of Atlantis. Here, they meet King Peleas, who is the only remaining citizen.
Ulysses and his crew accidentally find a well that according to Philo fulfils wishes. An excellent chance to find the way back to Ithaca! However, locked up in a cage next to the well is Lycaon, a man with a wolf's head.
While the crew are out looking for drinking water, Philo finds two bandits harassing a dryad who has taken refuge in an magnificent olive tree.
The crew have landed on Colchide - a well-known paradise for starving sailors where all they have to do is pick a piece of fruit off a tree to satisfy their hunger.
Pellos, a handsome, yet stupid and lazy prince arrives in Ithaca and claims himself to be the new King. Penelope laughs in his face. She declares that she won't re-marry until her tapestry is finished.