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Ryō Horikawa Yūta Kasuya (Hades) Yumi Tōma (child) Tomoka Endō (Hades, child) Chris Patton (English) Andromeda Shun ( アンドロメダ星座(アンドロメダ)の瞬, Andoromeda Seiza no Shun ), also known as Shun, literally meaning 'twinkle, instant', is one of the. He is arguably one of the strongest in the series, although his gentle disposition and kind nature tend to prevent him from using his true power, unless he is forced to do so. Shun is also the younger brother of, a fellow Bronze Saint. Shun has the purest soul in his era and is the 'Chosen One'. Whether he is a reincarnation of a previous vessel is Hades, but Tenma implied that Shun and Alone are similar in Next Dimension. Contents Appearance His hair is brown with slightly reddish tone and his eyes are blue.
Shun is as a very handsome young man. In the coliseum in the Galaxian Wars, the girls cheered and called for Shun in their fight against Unicorn Jabu saying that he was beautiful. While fighting with Shun, Perseus Algol also made a comment about his appearance, calling him 'handsome little boy'. When he is possessed by Hades, his hair turns black, his skin becomes paler, and the eyes change to a lighter shade. Tenma, the Pegasus Saint of the XVIII century, states that Shun looks similar to Alone, the reencarnation of Hades of that century.
In the anime adaptation his hair and eyes color were modified to green to generate a better color balance. Also while possessed by Hades his hair gains a reddish shade instead of black. Personality Perhaps the most reluctant of the Bronze Saints when a situation must be resolved by violence.
He is a merciful soul by nature, and a firm believer in solving problems without causing bloodshed. This creates a sharp contrast between himself and the rest of the: Whereas the others will not hesitate to battle when the situation demands it, Shun only allows himself to fight if it's an absolute necessity, or when his almost endless patience wears out. When this is the case, Shun can become an extremely skilled and deadly fighter His kindness also lets abandon the attack and his sorrow distracts unintentionally so can mind control Lune Shun is shown as a competent and tough, if unwilling, fighter and opponent. In 'Sanctuary', he manages to hold his own against, and even manages to kill, both of them. He is the second of the Bronze Saints to achieve his God Cloth. Though he may be adverse to fighting, he will fight when he is required to, and is just as powerful or skilled as any of the other main Bronze Saints.
Shun in Asgard arc Shun as a baby Biography Early years Shun and his brother Ikki are two of the 100 orphans gathered by Mitsumasa Kido in an attempt to turn them into Athena Saints. As a child, Shun avoided fighting and seemed much more sensitive than the other boys brought by Kido, being protected by his brother whenever necessary.
At the beginning of his training, Shun repeatedly faltered, but with the help of June, his training partner, he was able to find the strength to overcome his brother's lack. In order to participate in the 'Sacrifice of Andromeda,' the final challenge to conquer the sacred Cloth, Shun defeated his opponent, showing that he learned correctly the teachings of his master. Later, Shun was chained to a few cliffs at the edge of the sea. He would have to concentrate and free himself before the tide went up completely and drowned him. Unlike the other saint, in order to conquer his Cloth, Shun did not use the force, but the affection he held for his estranged brother. After passing through the Andromeda Sacrifice, Shun gets his Cloth and leaves for Japan hoping to find his brother. Galaxian Wars In the Galaxian Wars, Shun confronts Unicorn Jabu.
Initially, Jabu underestimates the power of Shun's chain and attacks him on all sides, but Andromeda's chains hit him at all times, leaving the Unicorn Cloth badly damaged. The only reason for Shun's involvement was the desire to find his brother again. After this, he encounters a diabolical side of Phoenix Ikki, and joins Pegasus Seiya, Dragon Shiryu and Cygnus Hyoga in search of the Sagittarius Gold Cloth stolen by Ikki. Later, they recover the human side of Ikki.
After discovering that Saori is Athena and deciding to rebel against the corrupted Santuary, while Shun was preparing to go to the airport where he expected his friends and is interrupted by Chameleon June, who appears at the Kido mansion with the intention of stopping him. She talks about the destruction of the island of Andromeda, and after frustrated attempts in attacking Shun, she decides to take off the mask showing her face, crying, saying that she did not want Shun to die, but Shun replied that it was his duty as a Saint to go to the Sanctuary and risk his own life. Sanctuary. Aldebaran knocks Shun, Shiryu and Hyoga unconscious.
Seiya awakens his Seventh Sense for a second, being able to overcome the defense of Taurus Aldebaran and break the right horn of the Taurus Cloth, a challenge offered by the Gold Saint to let him pass. After Seiya's fight against Aldebaran came to an end, Shun, Hyoga and Shiryu woke up, but only Seiya was allowed to pass through the Bull Temple, as Seiya managed to break one of the Taurus Armor's horns. Then Shun, Shiryu and Hyoga attack together Aldebaran leaving his arm frozen. After that, Aldebaran lets the other Saints pass by his temple. By distrusting the true intentions of the Grand Pope, Aldebaran does not take his fight to the last consequences, making it a training for the Bronze Saints. Aldebaran, however, warned them not to underestimate the power of the Gold Saints, for their differences in powers are great. In the Temple of Gemini, the Bronze Saints are perplexed by the illusions of the Gemini Saga and so Hyoga and Shun went one way, while Seiya and Shiryu followed each other.
Andromeda wakes his Seventh Sense for few seconds, escaping of the Another Dimension again and managing to reach Gemini Saga that controlled the armor in a very distant hall, making the illusion disappear. When Shun retracts his Nebula Chain, he finds it tangled with a beaded rosary-like necklace. Shun notices the positive and negative energy of the cosmos emanating from the temple and says that this can be the source of all the evil behind this battle.
After leaving the third temple, Shun realizes that Hyoga's cosmos has disappeared completely in one of the temples ahead. After Seiya and Shiryu attempt to attack Virgo Shaka, without success, Shun attempts to attack Shaka with his Andromeda Chain. However, the chain was immobilized and repelled by the cosmos of Shaka and Shun almost lost his head when being hanged by its own chain. Soon after, Shaka knocks them out easily with his secret Divine Surrender blow. Shun, Shiryu and Seiya just wake up in time to witness Phoenix Ikki's sacrifice.
Despite mourning the supposed death of his brother, Shun promises to Ikki that he will continue to fight like a man to the end. After Ikki's sacrifice at the Virgo temple, Shun, Seiya, and Shiryu arrive at the Temple of Libra and encounter Hyoga's body imprisoned in the Freezing Coffin from Aquarius Camus, but his hearts still beat. After Shiryu releases Cygnus Hyoga from the Freezing Coffin with the Sword of Libra (sent by the Elder Master), Shun says he will save Hyoga, and asks Shiryu and Seiya to move on. Shun raises his cosmo-energy to the maximum, warming the Cygnus Saint's body that was frozen and his heart about to stop beating, but the great effort of his cosmos ended up making the Andromeda Saint faint. Shun and Seiya are the only survivors. In the stairwells between the temples of Aquarius and Pisces, Shun tells Seiya that he would like to face the Gold Saint of the last temple alone, regardless of who it was. At that moment, Pisces Aphrodite appears and introduces himself to Seiya and Shun.
Pegasus follows in the direction of the room of the Grand Pope passing by Aphrodite without any difficulties, however, ends up being knocked down by the Royal Demon Roses in the way. Shun fights Aphrodite, and after an extensive fight, defeats him with his most powerful blow, the Nebula Storm, revealing his true power and avenging the death of his master Cepheus Albiore.
Shun, however, ends up succumbing to Aphrodite's Bloody Rose and has no more strength to reach Seiya, fainting soon after, and apologizes to Pegasus for not being able to help him. Later his cloth is repaired by Shaka's blood and along with the other bronze saints, Shun is taken to recover from the fight at Saori's hospital of the foundation. Poseidon Shun confronts Marina General Io of Scylla, where he shows the various possibilities of defending his current, from which he simply created six new forms of defense on the basis of an 'improvisation' and killing him unintentionally.Further on, he faces Siren Sorento, defeating him, but instead of killing Sorento he can give up fighting by imprisoning him with his most powerful technique, Nebulous Storm, because Shun believed that Sorento had a good heart. Later, Shun helps Athena and the other Bronze Saints against Poseidon, even with its exhausted body and cosmos. Hades Shun in Hades's control In one of the biggest plot twists of the series, Shun is revealed to be the human incarnation of Hades, God of the Underworld, in the same way Saori Kido is Athena, Goddess of War and Wisdom, and Julian Solo is Poseidon, Lord of the Seas. Although Shun himself was initially unaware of this fact, the soul of Hades became dominant once Shun lost the childhood pendant that bound his body with the god's, and the Hades soul was united with Shun's body during the close encounter in Hades' room after the death of the. Not long after, the new Hades is confronted by Shun's older brother, Phoenix Ikki.
Ikki believed that Shun's soul was still inside somewhere, and he was soon proven correct. With one hand strangling his own body (and thus, Hades'), Shun urged Ikki to mercilessly destroy him while the opportunity was fresh. Ikki was moved by Shun's willingness to sacrifice himself, as it proved that he truly was born to be the Saint of Andromeda. Unfortunately, Ikki hesitated at the last second.
Shun's verifiable hold was lost, and Hades reclaimed the Saint's body once more. With the God of the Underworld back in command, the Phoenix was swiftly dealt with. Eventually, it took the boiling blood of Athena herself and the goddess' encouragement to give Shun the strength to separate Hades from his body once and for all. When Shun awoke in Seiya's arms moments later, he once again donned the Andromeda Cloth and was ready to return to action. Shun has survived the destruction of the Underworld and Elysium, and appears in the Sanctuary where are Athena and Seiya (the latter with the sword of Hades in his chest like in the movie) Athena and Shun go in search of Artemis, goddess of Moon, sister of Athena, for help to Seiya, which in three days, his heart will be pierced by the sword of Hades. Along with Saori come to Olympus where he has a hearing with Artemis, who claims that the acts committed by Athena provoke the wrath of the Gods. Then, with the guidance of Hecate arrive with Cronos, the God of Time, who send Athena and Shun the past 200 years.
Shun falls in the Sanctuary Colosseum, where he is attacked by guards that quickly repels his Nebular Chain until Tenma, the Pegasus Saint of this era, appears to stop them. Tenma with Seiya, just as Tenma found him like his friend Alone, and begin to fight, but the superiority of Andromeda makes the combat to end soon. Aries House Both come to the White Ram Temple where Aries Shion does not let go, instantly ramming his glass wall. Knowing the situation that he is a Saint from the future, Shion lets him order to help in Athena, who was turned into baby Cronos, from the clutches of the Pope and Pisces Cardinale.
Taurus House Finally he and Tenma reach the Temple of Taurus, where Ox, the Gold Saints defender waits to stop them. In this house are slowed by Ox initially, but then agrees to let this happen.
Gemini HouseModifier Arriving at the house of Gemini, decide to separate, Tenma takes the path to the left, but on entering is the true gentleman of Gemini, Abel. It uses its other dimension, but is rescued by Shun who decides to return to rescue Tenma. Abel strikes again, but is interrupted by Suikyo latter replies that they escape into the temple of Cancer lest they die.
Ecapando already comes with the temple Shun giant crab. Cancer HouseModifier Tenma and Shun, Cancer Deathtoll encounter who try locking them in coffins and uses Omerta, the legendary coffin.
Saint Seiya or Knights of the Zodiac has a long story but it can be a bit daunting for those who are not familiar with the history of the franchise so here we are going to take a look at all the different anime, OVA, specials and whatnot that the series has had, as well as take a look at the timeline and continuity of the different shows and how they connect to each other. It’s one of those shows that was huge in Europe and Latin America in the early 90s but didn’t arrive until the 2000s to the United States and it was a bit late for an 80s anime to shine and now Netflix is trying again because this show was as big if not bigger than Dragon Ball Z at the time for a little context and to understand the mark that it had on generations of fan; And the reason why they have kept trying to bring this franchise to the west since it’s proven to connect with the audience. There’ll be a brief synopsis and review of each of the shows and arcs as well to get a better understanding. I’m going to be going through the saga in chronological order that the shows/movies were released for the most part to help avoid confusion since it’s the easiest way to explain. Saint Seiya Original Series. The original anime based on the manga Saint Seiya started in 1986 and ended in 1989 but it made its impact around the world in the early 90s and a failed attempt to bring it to the United States in 2003 with two separate dubs. While it may look a bit outdated it also has that great 80s anime feel and it’s Shonen style shines through out it.
The music is amazing and most of the dubs like the Mexican Spanish one are praised for being great and overall the entire anime is held in very high regard. The show had 114 episodes divided in 2 (or 3 depending on who you ask) storylines. Sanctuary: This is the main storyline of the series that deals with the Saints and their quest to save Athena and it lasted 73 episodes divided in different arcs which we will go through.
The basic premise is that kids train to become saints and get their cloths (armor) which gives them great power, they use their cosmos to get their cloths and to fight with extraordinary powers. Even though it’s set in the present time the show basically tells you that greek mythology is not only real but still as relevant as it’s always been.
The arcs sometimes have different names and are divided differently among fans but I chose to use the Wikipedia list since it’s the one most people might run into. The synopsis will be spoiler free so feel free so no worries on anything big being spoiled. Arc 1: Galaxian Wars. This is a tournament to see who will win the Gold Cloth which is the most powerful cloth a Saint/Knight can have. These episodes play in an arena sort of like UFC or Wrestling matches fully televised and it’s how we meet our main characters as well as other bronze knights who are all there competing. Arc 2: Black Saints After the tournament the Saints who will become the heroes go for the stolen Gold Cloth and in search for the Black Saints who are basically evil versions of them that look exactly the same and have their same Cloths/Armors but in black. They’re leader is the evil Bronze Knight Phoenix Ikki who wants the gold cloth for himself.
Arc 3: Pope Ares’ Minions We learn that Pope Ares who is the leader of the Sanctuary is evil and was the one who wanted the gold cloth for himself and the one responsible for the previous arc. We learn that Athena lives and the Bronze saints must protect her while the Pope indicates that this is blasphemy and the real Athena is in the Sanctuary. We now get a few mostly anime exclusive episodes where they battle different Saints sent by the Pope to get the remaining pieces of the gold cloth. Arc 4: Silver Saints After some defeats the Pope learns these aren’t ordinary adversaries so he starts sending Silver Saints who are more powerful than the Bronze Saints and outrank them. Some people just consider the previous arc part of the Silver Saints saga since it’s sort of more of the same but here it’s being divided a bit more. Arc 5: Introduction of Gold Saints This is really part of the same previous arc but we start to find out that not only are there saints for different constellations but also for each of the 12 Zodiac Signs and those 12 are gold saints the fastest most powerful ones, the gold cloth they had been fighting for this whole time was of Sagittarius and only one of 12.
Also for no reason starting here we get a re-design for the Sagittarious armor for no apparent reason. Arc 6: 12 Zodiac Temples We finally reach the main dish of the anime which is going through the 12 Temples of the Gold Saints with some epic storylines that are more dramatic than your average soap opera. It’s easily some of the best in the series and even though it’s a lot of episodes it’s worth it. Overall the whole saga is a bit long especially with so many anime only filler episodes but in my opinion they help establish the background and characters of the different saints and raises the stakes slowly making each new enemy not just fodder but interesting and building up the final arc like no other which if you rushed through the beginning straight into the Zodiac temples it just wouldn’t feel the same.
Poseidon and the Asgardians This is the second part of the anime and it introduced an entire original anime filler arc where they go to Asgard and Nordic mythology of all things and then it adapts the Poseidon arc of the manga only for the show to finish right there and then for many years. This is the rest of the show and the first arc leads to the next the Asgard taking place from episodes 74-99 and Poseidon from 100-114 Arc 7: Asgard arc I’m usually a fan of anime filler arcs since the writers tend to get excited and really put a lot of thought into them and often they end up being one of my favorite arcs in an anime, at least it’s true with others like Sailor Moon R and Pokemon Adventures in the Orange Islands.
This is no exception since the designs of the Saints from Asgard are great not to mention they went overboard with their tragic backstories that even Batman’s Rogues would feel bad for them. The winter setting is also interesting and it ends just at the right time leading up to the next arc Arc 8: Poseidon arc We now get to see that Poseidon a real god is being woken up and it’s up to the Saints to stop him from flooding the earth, he isn’t a mortal like all their previous enemies. Remember when I mentioned all the filler episodes helped build up the big bad in the Sanctuary arc? Well this is the problem with this arc, it’s just so quick that it’s by the numbers, the saints do the stuff that they do like go through their moves and try to finish their quest. That doesn’t mean there isn’t good stuff here but there is no big build up to each of the enemies or their journey and it suffers, the ending also feels somewhat anti-climatic counting this was basically the ending of the show for many years. Asgard worked because there were less characters and their story was different enough to able to be told quicker without a problem, in hindsight giving the Asgard episodes for a longer poseidon arc might’ve been the better decision to make it a better adaptation but I’m glad we got Asgard.
Movies/OVAs: Now let’s go through the movies, though only two of them are feature length and the others are only 40 minutes. Like DBZ movies they take a moment in the anime and make a story which causes some continuity errors but they aren’t as big as DBZs so they can actually be fit into the timeline with some smaller retcons / headcanon.
I won’t go into details here since it would involve spoilers but I’d say the biggest problems would be that the cloths/armors are basically destroyed in every movie. Many of the movies are just the most basic things Saint Seiya is known for and they go through the numbers of what they do so some people dislike them for being repetitive but some of them are great and have their charm. Evil Goddess Eris (1987) The first movie deals with a Goddess who wants to re-incarnate and must be stopped, since she never becomes a full god the movie can fit in for the most part. The movie deals with silver saints as well and would basically take place right after or during the Silver Saints arc. As far as the actual movie it’s one of the weakest.
The Heated Battle of the Gods (1988) This one is by far my favorite and it’s what inspired the Asgard filler arc in the anime since this movie takes place in Asgard and Norse mythology. The success of the movie as well as the reception lead to it getting adapted in a different way in the main anime but the stories are very different, the biggest contradiction here is that basically they go to Asgard for the first time twice. The Asgard Knights here are not as developed but it’s still gets a lot done in basically the length of two episodes. This film would need to take place either right before/after the 12 Temples arc which is also tough to place because of how tight the timeline is during that part of the anime. Legend of Crimson Youth (1988) This is actually a full length film and it’s very different from the others as it has a higher budget and the extra time does help it develop the adversaries more. Here we see the attack of a real god, and unlike Eris and Poseidon he is here with his full power and not in a different state that allowed the others to be defeated. Synthesia code unlock free. The stakes do feel raised here and it makes the whole movie a great watch.
This movie movie could fit anywhere after the 12 saints arc whether before Asgard or after but it just makes sense for it to go after the Poseidon arc. Warriors of the Final Holy Battle (1989) The final movie of the classic era gives us a different enemy, the Hades arc was cancelled for the actual anime but they were able to make a final movie against a similar character and it was that of Lucifer, yes Satan himself must be fought by the saints of greek mythology.
Saint Seiya Anime Series Order
Just because of that the stakes already feel raised, you also see Lucifer commanding the 3 previous gods that they fought (Eris, Abel, Poseidon) and the surviving gold saints killed which causes a continuity error. Sadly the movie isn’t that great as the fallen angels aren’t compelling villains and it’s just too short to be able to tell a great story but it did serve as another ending for the show before it was revived.
Heaven Chapter: Overture (2004) After the revival with the Hades Chapter being a success they decided to make a new movie that took place after the Hades arc which they were still adapting in OVAs and would be canon to the manga as well since finally they were going to tell the Heaven arc that series creator Masami Kurumada never got to tell even in Manga form. The movie is full length and very different from normal Saint Seiya stuff which put off a lot of fans, others were confused since this was released during the Hades arc adaptation but it takes place after it. It can be seen as a bit pretentious but I thought it did an excellent job in setting up a new saga in a refreshing way, sadly the movie bombed and we didn’t get anything more from it and only the cliffhanger ending.
Hades Saga As mentioned we got the final manga saga the Hades arc as OVAs told through 3 different chapters starting in 2002 which lead to a revival of Saint Seiya thanks to the success which revived interest in the brand and the merchandise that followed. The first saga Sanctuary started coming out in 2002, the second Inferno came out in 2005 after the Heaven Chapter movie and the third and final part Elysium in 2008. So as you can see it took 6 years for the story to be told which kind of hurt both the quality and inertia the franchise had going. It’s worh noting that they tried to bring more manga details into this OVAs which means some small retcons happen that the original series had shown differently but nothing too bad.
Hades: Chapter Sanctuary The first 13 episodes deal with the new threat taking place after the Poseidon Saga and deals more with the Gold Saints than the actual Bronze Saints we’ve been following all along. This actually worked wonders since it gave us a different perspective and showed us what a great threat these new enemies were since even the Gold Saints couldn’t take them on.
There are a lot of twists and it’s like a mini sanctuary saga from the original series but the roles reversed in a way which is even better and far more rewarding if you saw the original show. Hades: Chapter Inferno Sadly it took us a few years to get the second part of the story divided in two releases with 12 episodes total, here we get our familiar heroes going into Hades world since it’s up to Athena’s saints to save the world every time Hades wants to end humanity. We still get some gold saint action as well.
The thing is here things feel a bit rushed like in the Poseidon arc as the new enemies don’t get as much time to establish who they are and while interesting to see where the story continues it doesn’t have the same impact as the first chater in the Hades saga. Hades: Chapter Elysium We had to wait again for the third and final chapter and sadly it’s only 6 episodes this time, the animation was also at its worse, it had already gotten a downgrade the previous chapter so it’s very noticeable now. Same with the storyline being rushed and this time even more, especially since they’re now dealing with various Gods and the fact that they want to end the Holy War once and for all instead of having to do it every other century. It’s still cool to see the final manga arc being adapted in anime form after so many years, just a shame it couldn’t end on a high note like the first arc of the Hades saga. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas In 2009 and 2011 we got a new series released in two seasons of OVAs based on the Lost Canvas manga which retells the previous Wars against the god Hades as told in the Hades saga. The animation is totally different from the previous anime adaptations and I’m not a big fan but I know it’s well liked by many, especially those who didn’t watch the previous Saint Seiya anime. While it’s the previous Hades fight that’s where the connections end since it’s its own storyline that sadly we never see the ending of but we do know Hades is eventually trapped thanks to this being a prequel that is briefly mentioned in the previous Hades OVAs.
Saint Seiya Omega They tried to revive the franchise in 2012 with a new anime called Omega bringing in a new generation of saints in a post Hades saga era but also sort of ignoring the Heaven saga movie in the process. Here we get to see the new generation take the mantle of protectors and even get to see what happened to the original saints through out. The first season is more magical type of anime than the classic series and the second season they treaded back to more familiar style of the old anime but it seemed too little too late and it was cancelled. It still had an impressive 97 episode count. I haven’t watched much of it but from what I’ve seen it’s not as bad as fans make it out to be since it does continue the storyline in a neat way not to mention it incorporated some of the anime only stuff from the previous show as well instead of ignoring it.
Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold A 13 episode OVA released in 2015 mostly to sell a new line of figures of gold saints but who cares, talk about cool since we get to see what happens to the gold saints during the events of the Hades saga when they disappear and basically they went to Asgard and they have their won filler storyline there. Haven’t watched it either and fans hate it but based on all I’ve seen yeah it seems like they rushed a dumb storyline to shill some new toys but frankly it ticks all the right boxes as it was sort of done to please fans with fanservice even if it doesn’t have the most compelling story.
Saint Seiya Seasons In Order
Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō Drawn in the style of the old anime but based on the Saintia Shō manga this 2018 series is still airing and tells the story of a female Pegasus Saint and some other details are a bit different. It’s sort of a retcon/reboots what happened in the original series since it takes place not long before that one starts and it’ll be interesting to see where things go but I think it has potential. Saint Seiya: Episode G and Saint Seiya: Next Dimension for the moment are only manga so I’ll only briefly mention that Next Dimension is a sequel/prequel to the original manga and written by series creator Masami Kurumada. It tells the story of the previous Holy War with Hades like Lost Canvas and originally they were going to be different perspectives of the same events but that didn’t last long as he went his own way and also made it a sequel series. Episode G is not written by Kurumada but is another prequel taking place 7 years before the original manga and it’s focused on what the Gold Saints were doing at the time.
Saint Seiya Anime Chronological Order List
It’s worth noting that there are contradictions with the different works. It’d be great to see either of these adapted one day as anime though.
Saint Seiya HIstory Besides that we also have Saint Seiya Legend of Sanctuary released in 2014 which is a reboot CG movie that failed and never got a sequel and was made to appeal to a western audience, you can read more about that movie here. That movie is unrelated to the Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac 2019 Netflix show which is a full reboot as well and will begin with the Sanctuary saga from the galaxian wars arc to the Silver Saints arc and depending on its success how much more we’ll see of that. Like Dragon Ball Z there are also Pachinko machines with original animation that depicts battles or events that we saw in the anime in HD and sometimes even stuff we never saw adapted which is always cool to see. There was also a 90s American Live-Action show that was only a failed pilot like the Sailor Moon reboot and apparently a new live action movie is being made but we don’t know much about that.
And well that’s the long history of Saint Seiya, a bit of continuity and reviews so I hope it was useful.
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