Seiya: Although he is the protagonist of the entire animation, he is indeed the character I least like to see. I even think he is the weakest of these saints. Pegasus Meteor Boxing is really too dishy. (O(∩_∩)O haha~ If you don’t like it, don’t spray it!) Another point is that other saints have sacrificed themselves, but he doesn’t seem to. (It may be a bit nitpicky, don't spray!) He is a typical Aries sunny boy, with some Yang Guo feeling, and is liked by Athena, Xiaohui, Sarna and other women. However, I am very moved by Sarna's love triangle with him and Casio. The relationship between him and Athena is basically the protection and worship of the goddess by the warriors. At least in the 12th house, I don't think they have any love.
Zilong: I think he is the most handsome among these saints, with long flowing hair and a calm personality. He can pierce his eyes in order to break through the Medusa shield, and he can feel the exit of the twin uterus through his blind eyes. At the same time, there is a girl Chunli who is similar to childhood sweethearts beside him. The place where Zilong cultivates is the Wulao Peak in China, and there are strong Chinese elements in this character. In particular, Chunli can be seen as a model of gentleness and virtuousness of Chinese women in the eyes of the Japanese.
Shun: When I was a child, I always thought it was a woman. But now I can understand that it is just a beautiful man and a woman. I like his Nebula Chain very much. It is a long-range attack. It is very dazzling. It is estimated that many people of my age must have imitated this action countless times when they were young. Instant is a forbearance, kind person. At the moment when she warmed the glacier with her own little universe, in addition to the love, I was really moved.
Binghe: When I was a child, I always had no feelings for him. I felt that he was a man without a sense of existence. When I revisited it this time, I found that his personality was still relatively cold, and his boxing should be the most complicated among these saints. He is a person with a more serious Oedipus complex.
Ikki: I hated him a lot when I was a kid, I just thought he was good and bad, so I couldn't understand it. When I reviewed it this time, I found that he was a person with a more profound description of human nature in the entire Saint Seiya. He should be the strongest in equipment and strength among these saints. He is independent and independent. He was used by the Pope at first, and then he discovered the truth and began to protect Athena. He despised friendship at first, and then began to re-examine his relationship with Seiya and the others, even sacrificing himself to die with Shaka. The portrayal of this character is more vivid, unlike Seiya who is relatively thin.
Athena: I liked him very much when I was a child, and I used to draw his art paintings. But now I feel that she is the kind of goddess who is pretentious, Bai Fumei. She was a arrogant and domineering lady when she was young. As he grows older, he gradually matures and understands the need to treat Saint Seiya well. But more or less the feeling of a Tang monk.
Sarna: I thought she was a bad woman when I was young, but now I understand that she is the most three-dimensional female Saint Seiya portrayed in cartoons. There is Seiya who loves deeply, and Casio who loves himself deeply. The moment he was slashed by Seiya, he fell in love with Seiya, knowing that moths threw the flames, and that he would never be saved, but he did not care about his life. When she saw Athena fell into Seiya's arms, (at that time I really thought Athena was a bitch and black belly!) She was deeply stinged. The flip side of love may be hate. If you can't get it, destroy him. But she still hopelessly helped Seiya block the fatal blow. When she confessed, I was moved. But she is not alone. Behind her, there is Casio who loves her deeply. Casio used his death to save Sarna and Seiya.
Demon: Compared to Sarna, she is just Seiya's lost sister, and her image is relatively thin.
Super beautiful twelve golden saints: Aries Mu is calm and peaceful, Taurus is cute and honest. Gemini, needless to say, the entire cartoon is a war caused by Gemini. Virgo Shaka, he is almost the incarnation of Bodhisattva, the incarnation of Buddha, which is also a very Chinese image. Moreover, Shaka is the most powerful character in the entire 12th house. It can be seen that the influence of Chinese Buddhism in Japan is unshakable. There is also the most beautiful Zodiac warrior, Pisces, whose reddish rose hurts the heart.
The cheesy routine of the small universe: almost every battle is a routine. It is beaten first, and then the small universe explodes, and then wins. Small Universe: Represents confidence, belief, affection, assistance and help from others. This is actually a bit philosophical. This is also where the animation is somewhat nonsensical. It's when you think of your dead mother, and the little universe bursts open, and then you win. There seems to be no reason, no basis. But I can understand that the author may just want to express that in our life, the surroundings that we encounter in our lives, such as faith and belief, such as relatives, such as close friends, such as teachers, are very important to us. But we understand that it is not only these that really defeat the enemy, but the core competitiveness is more important, not what you want to do.
I am still grateful for such a nonsensical cartoon in the innocent 80s. It seems to use vivid pictures and childish language to tell me over and over again my innocence at that time. That is our childhood.
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