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Pegasus Seiya (天馬星座 ( ぺガサス ) の星矢, Pegasasu no Seiya) is the Bronze Saint of Pegasus in the 20th century and titular character of the series. An orphaned child later revealed to be one of Mitsumasa Kido's sons, he was separated from his sister Seika and sent to Greece to become a Saint, a soldier of the goddess Athena.
Several anime and manga publications have provided both acclaim and criticism of Seiya's character. DVDVerdictReview.com describes Seiya as poorly developed, characterised by his affiliations and connection to a constellation. [41] DVDVisionJapan comments on Seiya's character and praises voice actors Tōru Furuya and Illich Guardiola for adding ...
The Saint Seiya manga has sold over 25 million copies in Japan by 2007. [145] It had over 35 million copies in circulation by 2017, [146] and over 50 million copies in circulation by 2022. [147] The anime series won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1987. [148] In Animage's 2001 "Top-100 Anime" ranking, Saint Seiya was 53rd. [149]
Pages in category "Saint Seiya characters" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Cygnus Hyoga; S.
Pages in category "Lists of Saint Seiya characters" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of Saint Seiya anime-only characters;
Violate is another exclusive character from Lost Canvas manga. On a side note, Behemoth Violate is the only female Specter to date. Also, Teshirogi mentions in her notes to the Lost Canvas anime staff, included in the Season 2 DVDs, that "she loves (Violate's) real name, Violet".
The main cast of Saint Seiya Omega as appearing in the opening sequence. Left to right: Eden (background), Haruto, Yuna, Koga, Souma and Ryuhou. The following article comprises a list of the characters appearing in the anime Saint Seiya Omega, a spinoff of Masami Kurumada's manga Saint Seiya.
Andromeda Shun (アンドロメダ星座の瞬, Andoromeda no Shun) is a protagonist in the Saint Seiya media franchise, which originated in the manga of the same name, written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada, that subsequently inspired an anime series, soundtracks, OVAs, films, video games, and other collectibles.