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Next Dimension resumes the story of Kurumada's original Saint Seiya manga by means of a flashback to the final battle of the Saints of Athena in the Hades arc. During the battle, Hades, the god of the Underworld recognizes Seiya as the feared enemy he faced millennia ago, in the ages of myth, reincarnated in this era.
The first season comprises thirteen OVAs, each 30 minutes in length. All the OVA episodes were released on DVD and Blu-ray format by VAP. [14] Season 1 ended on April 21, 2010, with the release of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth episodes. [15] The second season premiered on February 23, 2011, adding thirteen more OVAs to the series.
At the same time, it was announced that the Hades story arc would be adapted. [15] [16] The game was showcased at Japan Expo 2006, on the Bandai Namco stand, [17] and at the Games Convention in Leipzig in August 2006. [18] Saint Seiya: The Hades was released in France on September 29, 2006, [19] [20] before the Japanese release in 2007.
The original design was unveiled at the Tokyo International Anime Fair 2009. [8] The seasons use two musical themes with the opening theme being "The Realm of Athena" by EUROX, while the ending theme is "Leash of Flower" (花の鎖, Hana no Kusari), by Maki Ikuno featuring Marina del Ray. The remaining tracks were developed by Kaoru Wada. [1]
Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold (聖闘士星矢 ( セイントセイヤ ) 黄金魂 ( ソウル オブ ゴールド ), Seinto Seiya: Souru obu Gōrudo) is a Japanese ONA anime series produced by Toei Animation and animated by Bridge, a spin-off from the classic anime Saint Seiya, the animated adaptation of Masami Kurumada's manga of the same name.
It is produced by Warner Bros. Japan and WIT Studio, the celebrated Japanese studio behind global hit anime series such as “Attack on Titan” (season 1-3) and “Spy x Family.”
The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo and BS TV Tokyo. [3] The season was released on Netflix in licensed markets on August 6, 2020 as "Imperial Wrath of The Gods". [4] The first opening theme song is "Rob The Frontier" by Uverworld, and the first ending theme song is "Regeneration" by Sora Amamiya. [5]
Ahmey, as the only climber with notable experience, becomes the de facto leader of the group, and she must guide them in regards to battle strategies and numerous rules of thumb about climbing. At night, a pack of Kusarakks gradually approach them, but, equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills, they regroup to confront and defeat the ...