When I watched this work back then, it was just a lively event without any profound insights. It is simply a chicken-blooded story of five undead strong boys who go all out to save Athena. As I grow older, when I look back at this work now, I feel that this is a typical Japanese-style teenage hero growth history.
"Saint Seiya" has created a new pattern of Japanese animation, making the battle scene more grand. The shining armor and fighting skills can always make people excited against the background of gorgeous special effects, beautifully created The dazzling feel of "Battle of the Gods". A group of teenagers gathered in one place, started to advance from the bronze holy clothes, and went through countless trials of birth and death, burning the flaming small universe, and constantly climbing and growing to the silver holy clothes—the golden holy clothes.
Of course, the other anime characters in the story also fascinated me! There are Gemini Saga's deep eyes like lake water, long flowing blue hair; Saga's elegant gentleman's temperament and otherworldly appearance; as well as the evil and charming temperament of a bad man like Kanon... These are handsome and charming. The feared fighters are all young heroes who accompany me to grow up!
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