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Crane Yuzuriha, Unicorn Yato and Pegasus Tenma Voiced by: Age: 15 Pegasus Tenma ( 天馬星座 ( ペガサス )のテンマ, Pegasasu no Tenma) is the Pegasus Bronze Saint in Lost Canvas. He's the protagonist of the series, an orphan of Japanese ancestry, later revealed to be son of Mephistopheles Yōma. His soul reincarnates every time Athena returns to Earth, since the mythical ages of Greece, as the destiny of the Pegasus Saint is to forever be at his goddess' side, since he wields the strength to murder gods. His shown fighting techniques are Pegasus Meteor Fist ( ペガサス流星拳, Pegasasu Ryūseiken)—a shower of punches at supersonic-speeds. He can also concentrate the diffuse strength of the punches into one concentrated blow called Pegasus Comet Fist ( ペガサス彗星拳, Pegasasu Suiseiken).

In his fight against Virgo Asmita Tenma briefly awakens the Seventh Sense, allowing him to fight on the same level as the Gold Saints. After returning from the Underworld, his Pegasus is repaired with the blood of Virgo Asmita, turning it into an identical version to the one that wore during the Hades Arc from Kurumada's original manga.

In Saint Seiya, as in the Greek mythology, Hades is the Underworld god, and as such, incarnates into a human being. Every 243 years Hades can enter the world.

He ran through the Demonic Temples of the Lost Canvas, in order to get to Alone. Having reached the Saturnus Temple, Tenma is engaged in battle by his mother Partita, who is revealed to be a Specter of Hades' army. Tenma engages his mother in battle, and pushed by her to the limit, Tenma's Cosmo awakens to the Seventh Sense, causing the Pegasus Cloth to turn golden hued, due to Virgo Asmita's blood, and acquires a new appearance. Despite this, the Pegasus Cloth is completely shattered by Owl Partita, and she extracts Tenma's soul, which resembles Pegasus in appearance. Both struggle for possession of the soul, Tenma managing to retrieve it pulling from one of its wings, reintegrating the soul to his body, at the cost of a grave wound.

A spiritual feather falls off the wing, touching the blood-smeared shards of the Pegasus Cloth, causing the resurrection of the Pegasus God Cloth, which envelops Tenma's body. He engages his mother in a final effort, and she is promptly defeated.

Before she dies, Tenma and Partita reminisce about their pasts. Tenma recuperates and after Pandora reveals Alone is alive, he parts to encounter him. During the trek to Alone, Tenma re-encounters his father Yōma, but their meeting is cut short by the return of Gemini Aspros, who finally defeats the Specter. After this event, Tenma encounters Alone and Athena, ready to engage his friend of the past in a final duel. Both battle each other fiercely, and reminisce about their past and their connection since the ages of myth. After a long battle, Tenma succeeds in forcing Alone to come back to his senses, although seemingly the power of Hades still lies within him. After Hades is expelled from Alone's body, Tenma, along with his friend and Athena, pursue the soul of the deity, and manage to banish it from the earthly plane with a combined effort imbued with the Cosmo of all three.

As Dohko reveals in the final chapter, Tenma's life was forfeit in the final effort to defeat Hades. Alone Voiced by: Age: 15 Alone ( アローン, Arōn) is a young painter whose body is chosen as the vessel for ( 冥王ハーデス, Meiō Hādesu), the god of the Underworld and Athena's eternal nemesis. He is an Italian orphan raised alongside and, who later become arch-enemies. Alone believes that everybody has a good side and disapproves the use of violence. At first he rejects his fate as the god of the Underworld, but is later convinced by, and sealed by 's kiss. Before Tenma leaves for the, they make a promise that, while Tenma tries to become a Saint of Athena, Alone too must try to become a good artist so that he can finish the painting of Tenma when they once again reunite. During the next two years, his personality undergoes a drastic change after realizing everything he painted dies.

Convinced by Hypnos, he starts to believe that death is the ultimate salvation. And to bring salvation to the entire world, Alone starts to paint the 'Lost Canvas', a painting of the Earth viewed from space, so that after he finishes it, the entire world will die. It has been implied that Alone is not yet totally possessed by Hades as Alone drew in the Lost Canvas an image of Tenma, Sasha and himself in their childhood. After seeing this, Pandora uses a seal given by Hypnos and Thanatos to seal him in a dimensional isolation, in hope that he will continue painting the Lost Canvas without distractions, and to keep him away from the grasp of anyone from his childhood life. Alone confesses to Pandora that he was never possessed by Hades and that he truly believes in death as the ultimate salvation, hence he inflicts it on those he holds dear, to spare them the suffering of pain, wars and poverty, and to achieve such goals, he will use all the power of the god of the Underworld.

Alone states that once the Stellar Clock ( 星時計, Hoshidokei), which is visible in the nightsky, completes one cycle, the Lost Canvas will be finished, bringing death to the entire world. As the Holy War nears its climax, Alone encounters Tenma face to face, and after a bloody battle, Alone regains his former self, and feeling uneasy, begs Tenma to destroy his body to prevent the calamity that nears. As Tenma is unable to oblige, Alone is overwhelmed by the will of the god Hades, who takes completely over his body, and manifests himself wholly. Alone's features and hair transform to match those of Hades' true body, which rests in Elysion since the ages of myth, and the power of the god of the Underworld finally reveals itself in all its splendor.

Hades is forced to retreat and abandons Alone's body, and flees, later encountering Tenma, Alone and Athena, who manage to banish him from the earthly plane with a combined effort. Additionally, only in the Lost Canvas anime adaptation, the chosen vessel of Hades in the 15th century appears briefly, in the form of a young, red-haired man, who wears the same attire the possessed Andromeda Shun wore in the 20th century. See also: Pegasus Seiya ( 天馬星座 ( ペガサス )の星矢, Pegasasu no Seiya), the main character from the original manga Saint Seiya, appears briefly during a vision into Tenma's future incarnation, conjured by Mephistopheles Yōma. He reappears in the last panel of the final chapter of Lost Canvas and in its epilogue, surrounded by fellow Bronze Saints also from Saint Seiya original manga, Phoenix Ikki ( 鳳凰星座 ( フェニックス )の一輝, Fenikkusu no Ikki), Cygnus Hyōga ( 白鳥星座 ( キグナス )の氷河, Kigunasu no Hyōga), Dragon Shiryū ( 龍星座 ( ドラゴン )の紫龍, Doragon no Shiryū) and Andromeda Shun ( アンドロメダ星座の瞬, Andoromeda no Shun), and along Athena's future incarnation, in a vision of the future generation of Saints that will fight to preserve peace on Earth. Unicorn Yato.

See also: Voiced by: Unicorn Yato ( 一角獣星座 ( ユニコーン )の耶人, Yunikōn no Yato) is the name of the Unicorn Saint living in the 18th Century. He was partner of Pegasus Tenma in the Sanctuary and he did not get along well with him. During the first mission in the manga he was attacked by Alone-Hades and he was thought to be dead by the other Saints. Yet, he somehow survived and stumbled upon a dying Tenma. During his attempt to carry him away, a Lemurian young woman called Yuzuriha appeared before them.

Yato attacked her, mistaking her as an enemy. But after a conversation, he finds out that she is on the same side. Yuzuriha then took both of them to Jamir, in Tibet, via teleportation.

There, the Lemurian Master Hakurei repaired Yato's Cloth with Yuzuriha's blood. After its repair, his Cloth bears some resemblance to the one Pegasus Seiya wore in the Poseidon arc in the original manga. Yato claims that although he is not as strong or important as his partners, he considers fighting alongside them an honor.

His only known attack is the Unicorn Gallop ( ユニコーンギャロップ, Yunikōn Gyaroppu) during which he performs a powerful kick. In the anime adaptation, Yato exhibited a new technique, Unicorn Jump ( ユニコーンジャンプ, Yunikōn Janpu), with which he leaps high into the air, delivering a fast diving kick. Yato seems to have a crush on Sasha as he always gets angry when Tenma mentions her, but his actual feelings have not yet been revealed in the story. He also sometimes risks his life to help Tenma; at the beginning of the series, just to prevent Sasha from being sad, but as the series progresses, he does it as Tenma's friend.

In recent events, he was the one who discovered the frozen Ship of Hope near the Tibetan area of Jamir. It is here when he reveals to have been a training partner and friend to Leo Regulus. After the Argos ship was released and the was installed in said ship, the Bronze Saints decided to let Yato to pilot the boat while Sisyphos and Tenma made the defense against the Specter leader Aiacos' ship. After entering the Lost Canvas, Yato and most of Athena's army were turned into stone. Some time later, Yato comes back to life by the intervention of Athena's divine Cosmo.

After witnessing the final struggle against Hades and having survived the Holy War after the defeat of the god, Yato is deprived of the ability to use his Cosmo by Athena, so he can live as a normal human for the rest of his life. Wolf Junkers.

See also: Wolf Junkers ( 狼星座 ( ウルフ )のユンカース, Urufu no Yunkāsu) is the name of the Bronze Saint living in the 18th century. One of the carpenters chosen to fix the ancient boat. Junkers appears to be the chief of the Bronze Saints, showing remarkable leadership and confidence among them. Even Leo Regulus showed respect to him by listening to his orders. To prevent the attack of thousands of Specters against the boat, Junkers shout them to grab each other and elevate their Cosmo to create a barrier, which proved ineffective against Garuda Aiacos attack. Aiacos then, rides his boat direct through Athena's, with every soldier and Saint avoiding the attack, only Junkers managed to stay in front of the boat to protect it, showing his incredible courage even knowing that he would be crushed by the attack. At the end, he is saved by the appearance of Sagittarius Sisyphos.

Junkers sacrifices his life by using the power of the to start the boat. He has become one with that boat and his sacrifice ignite that to finally ascend to sky, giving encouragement to Unicorn Yato in order to pilot and control the sacred ship. Other Bronze Saints. ^ Teshirogi, Shiori (2010). Ages revealed in Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas, volume 22. Akita Shoten. Teshirogi, Shiori (2006).

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Akita Shoten. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas chapter 40, page 12. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, chapter 38, page 4. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, chapter 41, page 4. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, chapter 39, page 17. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, chapter 40, page 4.

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Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, chapter 41, page 14. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas chapter 4, page 7. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, vol.3, Shiori Teshirogi notes. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas: Anecdotes - Chapter Aquarius: The magician of ice.

. Executive producer: Kōzō Morishita Written by Eugene Son Studio Licensed by Released 2018 – scheduled Episodes 12 Related works. Saint Seiya ( 聖闘士星矢 ( セイントセイヤ ), Seinto Seiya), also known as Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac or simply Knights of the Zodiac, is a Japanese series written and illustrated. It was serialized in from 1985 to 1990, with the chapters collected into 28 volumes. The story follows five mystical warriors called the 'Saints' ( 聖闘士 ( セイント ), Seinto, or 'Knights' in some adaptations) who fight wearing sacred armors named 'Cloths' ( 聖衣 ( クロス ), Kurosu), the designs of which derive from the various the characters have adopted as their destined guardian symbols, and empowered by a mystical energy called 'Cosmo' ( 小宇宙 ( コスモ ), Kosumo). The Saints have sworn to defend the reincarnation of the Greek goddess in her battle against other who want to dominate.

The manga was adapted into an television series by that ran from 1986 to 1989, before being continued in the form of three series between 2002 and 2008. Four animated feature films were shown in Japanese theaters from 1987 to 1989, with a fifth in 2004 and a sixth in 2014.

Since 2006, creator Kurumada has been publishing a sequel manga titled. Several spin-off manga by different authors have also been created, as well as a standalone anime and. Saint Seiya has been very successful, with over 34 million copies sold in Japan alone as of 2013. The series began to be known in the West after it became popular in in 1988, where it was given the name of Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque; this was also the first foreign release of the series. Both the original manga and the anime adaptation were also successful in other Asian, European and American countries, however, none of them were translated into English until 2003. In North America the manga is licensed by, the anime has been released by both and, and the first four films were released.

See also: The story focuses on an orphan named who was forced to go to the in Greece to obtain the Bronze Cloth of the Pegasus constellation, a protective armor worn by the Greek goddess 's 88 warriors known as Saints. Upon awakening his Cosmos, the power of the Saints which is an inner spiritual essence originated in the, Seiya quickly becomes the Pegasus Saint and returns to Japan to find his older sister.

Because his sister disappeared the same day Seiya went to the Sanctuary, the granddaughter of Mitsumasa Kido (the person who sent all the orphans to train) makes a deal with him to go to fight in a tournament called the Galaxian Wars. In this tournament, all the orphans who survived and became Bronze Saints must fight to win the most powerful Cloth: The Sagittarius Gold Cloth. If Seiya goes to compete there and wins, Saori would start a search to find Seiya's sister. The tournament is interrupted by the revengeful Phoenix Bronze Saint, who wishes to eliminate track from the people who forced him undergo his training. He steals parts from the Sagittarius Cloth and eventually fights against the remaining Bronze Saints: Seiya, (Ikki's brother), and, to complete it. Upon Ikki's defeat, the Bronze Saints are attacked by the Silver Saints sent by the Sanctuary's Pope to eliminate them.

When they remain victorious, the Bronze Saints learn that Saori is Athena's reincarnation and that the Pope once tried to kill her as a baby. The Sagittarius Gold Saint Aiolos saved Saori but was killed shortly afterwards and gave Saori to her adopted grandfather, Mitsumasa Kido. Deciding to join forces with Saori, the Bronze Saints go to the Sanctuary to defeat the Pope, but upon their arrival, Saori is severely wounded by a gold arrow from a Silver Saint. Believing the Pope may be able to heal her, the Bronze Saints go to find him. To do so, they have to go through 12 temples, each one guarded by one Gold Saint (the most powerful Saints of Athena). Following several battles, Seiya gets to the Pope's temple and learns that he is the Gold Saint Gemini Saga, who in his madness killed the real Pope to obtain more power.

With help from his friends' Cosmos, Seiya is able to knock out Saga and use the shield from Athena's statue to heal Saori. Shortly afterwards, Saga, having come to his senses, commits suicide as a self-punishment. In the second story arc, the Greek god reincarnates within the body of Julian Solo, the heir to a rich and powerful family, who follows his will of flooding the Earth. Saori goes to his Temple, where Julian offers her to reduce the flooding by absorbing the water inside the Oceans' Central Pillar. Following Saori, Seiya, Hyōga, Shun and Shiryū go to Poseidon's underwater Temple and are confronted by his underlings, the Marines. As Seiya, Hyōga, and Shiryū make their way to Julian, Ikki learns that the mastermind behind this war is Saga's twin, Gemini Kanon, who is manipulating Poseidon.

During the final battle, Poseidon's spirit awakes within Julian and manages to defeat his opponents. Saved by the Saints from the Pillar, Saori seals Poseidon's soul within her. The third and last arc follows how, the Underworld god, is freed from his seal and revives the deceased Gold Saints and the Pope Aries Shion, and alongside some of his 108 Specters, sends them to the Sanctuary to kill Athena. The remaining Gold Saints serving Athena are able to subdue the enemies, but Saori then commits suicide. This act is instead meant to directly send her to the Underworld to face Hades, and the Bronze Saints follow her.

Shion reveals that the revived Gold Saints' true intentions were of giving Saori her own Cloth, and gives it to Seiya's group before dying once again. In the Underworld, as the Saints fight Hades' Specters, Shun is possessed by Hades. Saori reaches Hades and expels his soul from Shun's body. Hades then takes Saori to Elysium, and the five Bronze Saints follow them. In the final fight against Hades and his two followers, Hypnos and Thanatos, the Saints gain the strongest God Cloths and use them to aid Saori in defeating Hades. However, Seiya also sacrifices himself by receiving one of Hades' attacks, and the Saints return to Earth with his body. Production When Masami Kurumada was in the process of creating Saint Seiya, he gave Seiya the name Rin at first, since Kurumada was going to title his manga 'Ginga no Rin' (Rin of the Galaxy).

However, as Kurumada continued developing his manga, he decided to change the name to Seiya, which was more fitting. First he spelled the name with the that meant 'Holy Arrow', to relate it to Seiya's condition as a Saint, but later decided to use the kanji that meant 'Star Arrow', to emphasize the constellation and mythological motif. Finally, he changed his manga title as well, to Saint Seiya, once he fully developed the concept of the Saints. Also, Kurumada stated that one of the first ideas he conceived for Saint Seiya was the Pegasus Meteor Fist. Since his manga was going to use the constellations as a very important and ever-present theme, he wanted his protagonist to have a special move that would be like a shower of meteors.

When Kurumada designed Seiya's likeness, he was inspired by his character Ryūji Takane, the protagonist of his hit manga, which he created 9 years before Seiya. Most protagonists of Kurumada's works bear a resemblance to Ryūji, as Kurumada subscribes to the revered 's (a stable cast of characters) technique. The same process is done with almost all the other characters from the series.

Media Manga. The cover of Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac volume 1, as published. Written and illustrated by, Saint Seiya was serialized in magazine from December 1985 to December 1990. The individual chapters were collected and published into 28 volumes.

The series has three main parts or acts: Sanctuary Act (volumes 1 to 13), Poseidon Act (volumes 14 to 18), and Hades Act (volumes 19 to 28). Volume 13 also contains a separate short story called 'The Chapter of Nastassja from the Land of Ice' ( 氷の国のナターシャ編, Kōri no Kuni no Natāsha Hen). In addition to the original 28 tankōbon volumes, the series has been reissued several times. The first as 15 volumes in 1995, the 'Collector's Version.' The second reissue was 2001, the 'Library Version.' The series was released again in 2003 in 19 volumes with art design images from the anime adaptation, and called the 'Remix Version.'

The fourth reissue, in 22 volumes and called the 'Complete Version', contains additional colored pages as well as colored armor schematics. Another 'Remix Version' was published at the end of 2007 to coincide with the broadcast of Chapter Elysion of the anime. Another 'Remix Version' was published at the end of 2012.

The series is licensed in English in North America by under the title Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac. Viz released the first collected volume of the series on January 21, 2004, and as of February 2, 2010 all twenty-eight volumes have been released. To celebrate 30 years of the original classic manga of Saint Seiya, in Akihabara (Tokyo) in June 2016 there will be a convention commemorating the historic series.

For the 30 years of the classic manga Saint Seiya, has also opened a website official called seiya30th A second exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of the manga by, will be held in China (Hong Kong)in September 2016. Saint Seiya 30 Shunen Keny Gashu, Seiiki - Sanctuary: Illustration artwork of 130 pg by Masami Kurumada for the 30th anniversary of the Saint Seiya Manga Original classic (1985-1990), launched on October 21, 2016 by Takarajimash in Japan.

Other series. Main articles:, and During 2002, a new manga called started being serialized. The story is situated 7 years before the events at the beginning of the original Saint Seiya manga, and 6 years after the death of the Gold Saint, making the main character. During the series, are brought back to life with the mission of recovering their realm, and the Gold Saints are assigned to stop them to protect the humans.

This new series is written and illustrated by, under the authorization of Masami Kurumada. The individual chapters were published in 's Champion Red magazine and they have been compiled into a total of 20 tankōbon. In the summer of 2006, Kurumada resumed the story of Saint Seiya in. The official sequel of the original manga, the story continues with the previous Holy War between the deities in the Saint Seiya universe. Heroes from the present journey back in time to save Pegasus Seiya from his imminent death. The full color series is being published in Akita Shoten's Shōnen Champion magazine at irregular dates, with 10 compiled tankōbon volumes released so far. Also, during the fall of 2006, another new manga series called started being published.

This series tells an alternate interpretation of the previous Holy War that took place in the 18th century, 250 years before the original series in the Saint Seiya universe. The story centers on the relations between Tenma, the Pegasus Saint, and his beloved friend, Alone, who would eventually become his greatest enemy, Hades. Along with Saint Seiya: Next Dimension, it was published in Akita Shoten's Shōnen Champion magazine.

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Written and illustrated by Shiori Teshirogi under the authorization of Kurumada, the chapters have been compiled into 25 tankōbon. In June 2013, a third Saint Seiya spin-off manga series was announced. Titled, it began serialization in the September 2013 issue of Champion Red magazine. The series features a female Saint named Shō as the protagonist and is authored by Chimaki Kuori, under commission by Masami Kurumada.

Main articles: and An anime adaptation based on the Saint Seiya manga was created by and broadcast on from October 11, 1986 to 1989. It was directed first by Kōzō Morishita (episodes 1–73) and then by Kazuhito Kikuchi (episodes 74–114). The character designers and aestheticists were and, and composed the soundtracks. Following Kurumada's storylines from the manga closely, the chief scriptwriters were (1-73) and Yoshiyuki Suga (74-114).

The series has three main parts: (episodes 1–73), which exists only in the anime adaptation (episodes 74–99), and (episodes 100–114). The anime was cancelled and left unfinished in 1989, leaving one arc of the manga not animated. One of the other series in the franchise, Saint Seiya Ω. The show began airing on TV Asahi during Spring 2012.

There are two English dubs of the anime series, one of which was heavily edited, and the other of which was uncensored. Both dubs are incomplete. In North America, the edited dub premiered on on August 30, 2003, with only the first 32 episodes airing before the show was cancelled. This dub, re-titled Knights of the Zodiac, was licensed. The edits made to this dub included cutting overly violent scenes, adding in previously non-existent digital scene transitions, coloring all instances of blood blue and renaming it 'magical energies,' rewriting the scripts, renaming several characters, and replacing the opening theme, ending theme, and background music. Licensed the home video rights to the series and released the DIC-dubbed episodes. In addition to this, ADV also released a separate DVD series featuring the original, uncut Japanese version of the show with English subtitles, which also included a new, uncut dub (with a different voice cast than the one used by DIC).

ADV's dub, in addition to being uncut, also kept all of the original music and featured dub scripts that were much closer to the original Japanese dialogue. The first 60 episodes were released in this way. In early 2009, the uncut version was reissued in two box sets, and ADV had expressed an interest in releasing the rest of the series uncut and completing their uncut dub. However, ADV shut down and ceased operations later that year. A DVD set entitled 'Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Classic Complete Collection' was released to DVD in the US on April 15, 2014 by New Video, containing the first 73 episodes in Japanese with English subtitles.

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On June 20, 2014 and September 2, 2014 two boxsets were released in Japan, containing all 114 episodes of the classic series, restored in high definition video and audio along with extra materials. Additionally, on April 1 of 2015, TV Asahi in Japan began re-airing the original anime series to commemorate its 30th anniversary, as well as the 30th anniversary of the manga upon which it is based. A new anime series was announced by Toei Animation, under the name, which began airing on April 1, 2012 with a grand total of 97 episodes. As an 'anime original story', it does not take place in the continuity of Kurumada's manga. In most English-speaking countries, Saint Seiya Omega is available in English-subtitled format through. A new CG project for the series was revealed to be in the works at in December 2016, at CCXP in Brazil. The website Cinematoday.jp published an article on August 2, 2017 which revealed that the project was a collaboration with to make a new adaptation of the manga and anime series.

Was announced as the director, and Eugene Son among others as the writers. The first season would follow the Galaxian Wars arc to the Silver Saint arc with twelve episodes. Novels On November 9, 1988, Weekly Shōnen Jump released a Jump Gold Selection Anime Special 2, written by Takao Koyama, with illustrations by the series' animation character designers and. This special is just a detailed flashback to 's assassination attempt on the newborn Athena. There is also a series of two novels written by Kurumada and Tatsuya Hamazaki with the name of Saint Seiya – Gigantomachia, which were published by Jump J Books.

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The first novel was released in Japan on August 23, 2002, while the second was released on December 16, 2002. Main article: Four animated feature films were shown in Japanese theaters from 1987 to 1989. A fifth animated film came out in Japanese theaters in 2004, Heaven Chapter - Overture ( 天界編 序奏, Tenkai Hen Josō), which was supposed to follow the regular chronology right after the end of the manga (which finished being adapted on August 1, 2008) as a prologue to a new chapter. Toei Animation first announced that this new chapter would be a new animated series, but later Kurumada stated that he wanted the film to be part of a trilogy. Revealed Kurumada's wishes for the series during a press conference. After Pegasus Seiya eventually defeats Zeus, he is to go on and face Chronos, the God of Time.

Toru was not allowed to say anything more. With the serialization of Saint Seiya: Next Dimension, Kurumada removed Overture from the canon of the Saint Seiya universe, although some elements that appeared in it remain in the continuity. A new Saint Seiya movie ( ), made in CGI, was produced by Toei to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise. It was released on June 21, 2014. Despite the first movie being released in 1987, none of the movies received an official English release in North America until it was announced by Discotek in 2012 that they had acquired the home video rights to the first four movies and intended to release them across two DVDs, each containing two movies. The DVDs contain Japanese audio with English subtitles.

In 2003, the French magazine AnimeLand published an interview with Masami Kurumada where the author revealed that a company in had approached him some years prior with a fifteen-minute pilot of a live-action movie of Saint Seiya. The project was abandoned as Kurumada did not feel the essence of the series had been preserved.

In a later interview published in 2005 the reporter was allowed to see the video and commented on how the names of the main characters were changed and noted that one of them, had been changed from male to female. Original video animations. Main articles:, and These are a series of (OVAs) that cover the last arc of the manga, which was not previously adapted into anime.

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The first 13 episodes were broadcast on (a Japanese channel) from November 9, 2002 to April 12, 2003, and then released on DVD during the year 2003. These 13 episodes were named Hades — Chapter Sanctuary ( 冥王ハーデス十二宮編, Meiō Hādesu Jyūnikyū Hen) and adapt volumes 19 to 22 of the manga. This OVA series was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi, still with animation character designs by Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno, while the scripts were adapted from the manga this time by, and the soundtrack was entirely taken from Yokoyama's work on the previous TV series. Two years after the first part of the Hades saga, Chapter Sanctuary, a second part was produced in 2005. This second chapter was named Hades — Chapter Inferno ( 冥王ハーデス冥界編 前章, Meiō Hādesu Meikai Hen - Zenshō) and consists of six episodes, adapting volumes 23 to 25 of the manga. However, most of the original voice actors did not reprise their roles, aside from as the narrator., the original voice actor of, died on August 6, 2006 due to lung cancer. On the same Animax channel, Toei Animation released the first two OVAs on December 17, 2005, followed by the next two on January 21, 2006.

The last pair were released on February 18, 2006. Shortly after their TV broadcasting, which lasted for 2 months, the episodes were released on DVD in 2006. This short OVA series was directed by, but the other staff remained the same. Toei Animation officially announced the news on its website on July 18, 2006.

Then, Hades — Chapter Inferno - Part 2 ( 冥王ハーデス冥界編 後章, Meiō Hādesu Meikai Hen - Kōshō), which contains 6 episodes in total, was released, adapting volumes 25 to 26 of the manga. On June 28, Masami Kurumada announced on his personal blog that production on the Hades — Chapter Elysion ( 冥王ハーデス エリシオン編, Meiō Hādesu Erishion Hen) OVAs had begun. It was thought that the release was to be in mid-December 2007, as of the last two years with the performance of the two Inferno chapters (Zenshō and Kōshō), but no preview or released images were available as of the end of October. In November 2007, Toei Animation announced that the official release of the Elysion Chapter would be in March 2008 and not December 2007 as originally planned The Elysion OVAs were released in March (episodes #26 and #27), May (#28 and #29), and August (#30 and #31), and adapted the final two volumes of the manga, 27 and 28. An series titled began streaming in 2015. Musicals In August 1991, a musical, sponsored by Bandai, was performed at the Aoyama theater in Tokyo, Japan. The story retells the Sanctuary and Poseidon chapters.

The cast included members of as the five Bronze Saints and Poseidon. The characters Aries Mu, Leo Aiolia, and Scorpio Milo were portrayed by members of another band,.

As of May 2011, Masami Kurumada announced in his website that a new Saint Seiya musical was in the works. Debuting in late 2011, the stage play was titled Saint Seiya Super Musical, and presented a live-action adaptation of the first Saint Seiya film, Evil Goddess Eris. Video games Several video games have been released based on the series. For the, two role-playing games named Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu and Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu Kanketsu-Hen, were released in 1987 and 1988, respectively. For the, one role-playing game named Seitoushi Saint Paradise: Saikyou no Senshitachi, was released in 1992. Bandai released a typing game called Saint Seiya: Typing Ryu Sei Ken for the in 2003. In 2003, Bandai also released another role-playing game called Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu-Hen Perfect Edition for the, adapting the first 73 episodes.

In 2005, Bandai released for the, a 3D fighting game that adapts the same episodes as the previous game, with characters from the first series of the classic series of Saint Seiya. A sequel for this game was released in 2006 with the name of Saint Seiya: The Hades, adapting the original video animation series, concerning the series of Hades, classical. Unlike previous games, these two games were released outside Japan, the later being released first in Europe in 2006 and later in Japan and Australia. A new game called Saint Seiya Online was to be released in August 2009 from Japan and Perfect World Beijing, but the release was delayed. Open Beta testing of the game began on the 16th of May, 2013, but only in China. Saint Seiya Online features a 65-piece orchestral music score composed by and performed by the Angel City Studio Orchestra. Recording took place at the Eastwood Scoring Stage.

The game was first shown to be in production back in 2006 on the 14th of July on Masami Kurumada's blog, but it wasn't until 2008 on the 7th of November that he showed more info about the game on his blog, including a picture from the game with the five main Bronze Saints in their original colors. In 2011, a Saint Seiya themed game machine was released to commemorate the classic series's 25th anniversary, featuring both the five main Bronze Saints and the twelve Gold Saints as characters. Additionally, a game was released in November 2011 titled, with characters of the classic series Saint Seiya; also known in Europe as Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle. More recently, a video game for has been announced and released on October 17, 2013. The game is titled ( 聖闘士星矢 ブレイブ・ソルジャーズ, Seinto Seiya Bureibu Sorujāzu) and for the first time, the gameplay covers all three major acts in Kurumada's original manga(years 80s), the Twelve Temples arc, the Poseidon arc and the Hades arc. (, 2015), with characters of the classic series Saint Seiya and Soul of Gold.

release one games for smartphone app about the classic series of Saint Seiya, offering slot-machine and pachinko gameplay. The app is titled Saint Seiya Cosmo Slottle ( 聖闘士星矢・小宇宙スロットル, Seinto Seiya Kosumo Surottoru). The events in the game cover the Galaxian Wars arc and the Twelve Temples arc as interpreted by the anime adaptation. Additionally, a new game for 's mobile phone game portal, has been announced for a Spring 2014 release. The game is titled Saint Seiya - Big Bang Cosmo ( 聖闘士星矢- セイントセイヤ・ビッグバンコスモ, Seinto Seiya Biggu Ban Kosumo) and will offer trading card style gameplay. Also, a new Saint Seiya themed pachinko machine was released in March 2014. Titled Saint Seiya - Golden Fierce Battle Chapter ( 聖闘士星矢- 黄金激闘編, Seinto Seiya - Ōgon Gekitō-hen), the gameplay is based in the events of the Twelve Temples arc, classic series.

Zodiac Brave, game of Bandai, an RPG for smart phones and mobile phones, with characters from the classic series of Saint Seiya, 2016. A New pachinko game were released all over Japan in 2017, which contained re-animated scenes from the Sanctuary and Poseidon arc of the first anime adaptation. Games featuring characters from Saint Seiya:.

Famicom Jump: Eiyū Retsuden (Famicom, 1989). Pop'n Music Animation Melody (, 2000).

Pop'n Music Animelo 2 (Arcade, 2001). Saint Seiya Typing Ryu Sei Ken (, 2003). Jump! Ultimate Stars (, 2006). (, 2014). Saint Seiya x Moster Strike, game for Android, with characters from the classic series of Saint Seiya, 2016. Discography was the main composer for the Saint Seiya original anime series.

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