Spectacular video of The Man Closest To God 👍 Saint Seiya is considered one of the biggest anime phenomenons of the 1980s. It would become the inspiration for future series and movies, including several Gundam series such as Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Bleach, Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato, Ronin Warriors, Wild Knights Gulkeeva and Clash of the Titans. Dragon Ball's author Akira Toriyama is also fan of Saint Seiya's author There are many series, movies and manga in Saint Seiya Multiverse I. Saint Seiya classic (Episodes : 114) II. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Sanctuary (Episodes : 13) III. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Inferno (Episodes : 12) IV. Saint Seiya Soul of Gold (Episodes : 13) V. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Elysion (Episodes : 6) VI. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Season 1 - Episodes : 13) VII. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Season 2 - Episodes : 13) VIII. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Season 3 has been cancelled, you need to read Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas' manga at Chapter 96 to 223 why? Because in May 2013, TMS Entertainment announced via it's Twitter account that there were no plans for a third season for Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas anime. IX. Saint Seiya Omega (Episodes : 97) X. Saint Seiya Saintia Shō (Season 1 - Episodes : 10) XI. NETFLIX ORIGINAL Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya (Season 1 - Episodes : 12) MOVIES : I. Saint Seiya Evil Goddess Eris II. Saint Seiya The Heated Battle of the Gods III. Saint Seiya Legend of Crimson Youth IV. Saint Seiya Warriors of the Final Holy Battle V. Saint Seiya Heaven Chapter Overture VI. Saint Seiya Legend of Sanctuary VII. Saint Seiya Knights of the Zodiac - LIVE ACTION MOVIE (Coming in 2023) MANGA : I. Saint Seiya (Completed) II. Saint Seiya Next Dimension (Ongoing) III. Saint Seiya Episode Zero (Completed) IV. Saint Seiya Origin (Completed) V. Saint Seiya Destiny (Completed) VI. Saint Seiya Episode G (Completed) VII. Saint Seiya Episode G Assassin (Completed) VIII. Saint Seiya Episode G Requiem (Ongoing) IX. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Completed) X. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Gaiden (Ongoing) XI. Saint Seiya Saintia Shō (Completed) XII. Saint Seiya Meio Iden Dark Wing (Ongoing) XIII. Saint Seiya Gigantomachia (NOVEL) XIV. Saint Seiya Golden Age (NOVEL) XV. Saint Seiya Time Odyssey will be coming in September 30, 2022 Some fans get confused as to which series is Canon and which series is Spin-Off (Alternate Universe) in Saint Seiya Multiverse. So I have done a lot of research, allow me to explain. Start with Saint Seiya classic after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Sanctuary after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Inferno and after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Elysion after that read Saint Seiya Next Dimension after that read Saint Seiya Episode Zero after that read Saint Seiya Origin and after that read Saint Seiya Destiny because these are canon these are written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada The rest of Spin-Offs (Alternate Universes) have been written and illustrated by various mangaka. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas and Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Gaiden are written and illustrated by Shiori Teshirogi Saint Seiya Episode G, Saint Seiya Episode G Assassin and Saint Seiya Episode G Requiem are written and illustrated by Megumu Okada Saint Seiya Saintia Shō is written and illustrated by Chimaki Kuori Saint Seiya Omega, Saint Seiya Soul of Gold and Movies are made by Toei Animation NETFLIX ORIGINAL Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya is made by Eugene Son Saint Seiya Gigantomachia is written by Tatsuya Hamasaki Saint Seiya Meio Iden Dark Wing is written and illustrated by Kenji Saito Saint Seiya Golden Age is a work created as part of the celebration of the “30th anniversary of Saint Seiya" Saint Seiya Time Odyssey is written by Arnaud Dollen and illustrated by Jérôme Alquié, this Comic will be coming in September 30, 2022
@@f.n2278 Libras are trying their best to be calm and avoid any confrontation with others to the point that people may see them as emasculated. This is shown how Shaka will only want to banish his opponents rather to destroy them unless they are really vicious and pose a huge threat to be left alive. Unlike Virgos who are bold, ambitious, don't afraid to take confrontation head on, and will not hesitate to throw a fit when things don't go their way. I think the writer was reimagined the characters by considering only from astronomical and historical figurative interpretation of the constellation perspective rather dwell into pseudo psychological aspect of Astrology.
@@vuvuvu6291 I actually think that based on your criticism that Shaka does fit the Virgo profile. He actually has a moment of growth during the 12 houses arc. When confronting the Leo Saint at the Pope's chambers, Shaka forces himself to take the fight seriously by using an ability that removes his doubt. When Seiya, Shiryu, and Shun infiltrate the Virgo temple, Shaka displays ruthlessness, specifically stating he does not share God's mercy. When Ikki interrupts, Shaka demands that Ikki place his head on the ground and pray for Shaka's forgiveness lest he drown in a lake of blood. Shaka also forces Ikki to live a nightmare where Shaka demands that a young Ikki throw a baby Shun aside so he could fly. Shaka literally killed Ikki twice, sending Ikki to the soul cycle once, and burning him alive in the second, before using Treasures of Heaven to disconnect Ikki's senses so that Ikki would not be able to come back to life. Lastly, Ikki makes Shaka doubt. Shaka lambasts Ikki's strategy of taking an opponent with him, because at that point Shaka did not understand the desperation. Shaka wanted to believe in the good Saga he saw, and Ikki made him doubt. All this to say: Shaka does have a huge amount of cheek and attitude, and does not at all show pacifism in the way that someone like Shun does. Shaka is all in all human, possessed by passions and moved by extraordinary strength in character, such as Ikki or even Shun's faster than normal recovery and sudden nerve.
@@vuvuvu6291 not true but partially what you have explained relates to Asmita but this is the pure version of what he has finally come to conclusion which is maturity from the beginning to the end. He was quite reserved and saw the things around him as pessimistic at a young age and gave everything a chance, he finally understood and he was adaptable each moment that passes by everything moves in a instant it doesn't stay the same he came to learn to accept that Life is life and it ends at one point but it doesn't end they return home.
What? Its clearly shown that gods from other religions exist Episode G assassin included both a shinto god(amaterasu) and someone directly connected to norse mythology
In Saint Seiya everything - be it from the realm of the living or of higher purpose - exists because of its will. The sheer will of existence behind The Big Bang is called The Big Will. There's a will in every living creature that is or ever was, and there's a will behind the creation of every atom in the universe so that both can interact. Ergo, every deity in Saint Seiya came into existence as a manifested will, It just happens thst one of the forms in which these wills manifest themselves can be through a human body. Ergo the wisdom of both Siddartha in the pasr and Shaka here lies in understanding the purpose of the uvierse relative to their own humanity.
This is so beautiful. There's so much you can learn from this conversation.
This scene really explains why there is the concept of life and death perfectly the way I never thought.
Thank-you very much for your interesting Japanese Animation Culture.
It's really just Buddhism 101 but holy fuck does the delivery nail it and clarify it's significance.
Thank-you very much for your interesting Japanese Animation Culture.
@@muneo0610nozawa hi would you be interested to introducing me to virgo shaka...?
Cool AF... And that background sound... Goosebumps after 34 years
Thank-you very much for your interesting Japanese Animation Culture.
This OVA was released in 2003...
Shaka... beautiful and terrifying
Wow thank you for uploading and editing!!
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The past three days my brother's father in law passed away and I'm still grieving..........
Spectacular video of The Man Closest To God 👍 Saint Seiya is considered one of the biggest anime phenomenons of the 1980s. It would become the inspiration for future series and movies, including several Gundam series such as Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Bleach, Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato, Ronin Warriors, Wild Knights Gulkeeva and Clash of the Titans. Dragon Ball's author Akira Toriyama is also fan of Saint Seiya's author
There are many series, movies and manga in Saint Seiya Multiverse
I. Saint Seiya classic (Episodes : 114)
II. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Sanctuary (Episodes : 13)
III. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Inferno (Episodes : 12)
IV. Saint Seiya Soul of Gold (Episodes : 13)
V. Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Elysion (Episodes : 6)
VI. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Season 1 - Episodes : 13)
VII. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Season 2 - Episodes : 13)
VIII. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Season 3 has been cancelled, you need to read Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas' manga at Chapter 96 to 223 why? Because in May 2013, TMS Entertainment announced via it's Twitter account that there were no plans for a third season for Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas anime.
IX. Saint Seiya Omega (Episodes : 97)
X. Saint Seiya Saintia Shō (Season 1 - Episodes : 10)
XI. NETFLIX ORIGINAL Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya (Season 1 - Episodes : 12)
MOVIES :
I. Saint Seiya Evil Goddess Eris
II. Saint Seiya The Heated Battle of the Gods
III. Saint Seiya Legend of Crimson Youth
IV. Saint Seiya Warriors of the Final Holy Battle
V. Saint Seiya Heaven Chapter Overture
VI. Saint Seiya Legend of Sanctuary
VII. Saint Seiya Knights of the Zodiac - LIVE ACTION MOVIE (Coming in 2023)
MANGA :
I. Saint Seiya (Completed)
II. Saint Seiya Next Dimension (Ongoing)
III. Saint Seiya Episode Zero (Completed)
IV. Saint Seiya Origin (Completed)
V. Saint Seiya Destiny (Completed)
VI. Saint Seiya Episode G (Completed)
VII. Saint Seiya Episode G Assassin (Completed)
VIII. Saint Seiya Episode G Requiem (Ongoing)
IX. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas (Completed)
X. Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Gaiden (Ongoing)
XI. Saint Seiya Saintia Shō (Completed)
XII. Saint Seiya Meio Iden Dark Wing (Ongoing)
XIII. Saint Seiya Gigantomachia (NOVEL)
XIV. Saint Seiya Golden Age (NOVEL)
XV. Saint Seiya Time Odyssey will be coming in September 30, 2022
Some fans get confused as to which series is Canon and which series is Spin-Off (Alternate Universe) in Saint Seiya Multiverse. So I have done a lot of research, allow me to explain.
Start with Saint Seiya classic after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Sanctuary after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Inferno and after that watch Saint Seiya The Hades Chapter Elysion after that read Saint Seiya Next Dimension after that read Saint Seiya Episode Zero after that read Saint Seiya Origin and after that read Saint Seiya Destiny because these are canon these are written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada
The rest of Spin-Offs (Alternate Universes) have been written and illustrated by various mangaka.
Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas and Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas Gaiden are written and illustrated by Shiori Teshirogi
Saint Seiya Episode G, Saint Seiya Episode G Assassin and Saint Seiya Episode G Requiem are written and illustrated by Megumu Okada
Saint Seiya Saintia Shō is written and illustrated by Chimaki Kuori
Saint Seiya Omega, Saint Seiya Soul of Gold and Movies are made by Toei Animation
NETFLIX ORIGINAL Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya is made by Eugene Son
Saint Seiya Gigantomachia is written by Tatsuya Hamasaki
Saint Seiya Meio Iden Dark Wing is written and illustrated by Kenji Saito
Saint Seiya Golden Age is a work created as part of the celebration of the “30th anniversary of Saint Seiya"
Saint Seiya Time Odyssey is written by Arnaud Dollen and illustrated by Jérôme Alquié, this Comic will be coming in September 30, 2022
Wow im speechless, but thanks for the information its really helpfull
I bow to Lord 🙏 Shiva
👍👍
selamat hari raya waisaka pink shinji pitaka stoberi red strom red rain
Beautiful, Terrifying.🤍
seribu sakura udumbara teratai pink budha shinji sakyamuni zenbozakyra kageyoshi avatar kyoshi
If you put astrology into the count, I think a monk like Shaka is more of a libra than a virgo.
Why do u consider the libra sign would fit him better?
@@f.n2278 Libras are trying their best to be calm and avoid any confrontation with others to the point that people may see them as emasculated. This is shown how Shaka will only want to banish his opponents rather to destroy them unless they are really vicious and pose a huge threat to be left alive.
Unlike Virgos who are bold, ambitious, don't afraid to take confrontation head on, and will not hesitate to throw a fit when things don't go their way.
I think the writer was reimagined the characters by considering only from astronomical and historical figurative interpretation of the constellation perspective rather dwell into pseudo psychological aspect of Astrology.
@@vuvuvu6291 I actually think that based on your criticism that Shaka does fit the Virgo profile. He actually has a moment of growth during the 12 houses arc.
When confronting the Leo Saint at the Pope's chambers, Shaka forces himself to take the fight seriously by using an ability that removes his doubt.
When Seiya, Shiryu, and Shun infiltrate the Virgo temple, Shaka displays ruthlessness, specifically stating he does not share God's mercy. When Ikki interrupts, Shaka demands that Ikki place his head on the ground and pray for Shaka's forgiveness lest he drown in a lake of blood. Shaka also forces Ikki to live a nightmare where Shaka demands that a young Ikki throw a baby Shun aside so he could fly.
Shaka literally killed Ikki twice, sending Ikki to the soul cycle once, and burning him alive in the second, before using Treasures of Heaven to disconnect Ikki's senses so that Ikki would not be able to come back to life.
Lastly, Ikki makes Shaka doubt. Shaka lambasts Ikki's strategy of taking an opponent with him, because at that point Shaka did not understand the desperation. Shaka wanted to believe in the good Saga he saw, and Ikki made him doubt.
All this to say: Shaka does have a huge amount of cheek and attitude, and does not at all show pacifism in the way that someone like Shun does. Shaka is all in all human, possessed by passions and moved by extraordinary strength in character, such as Ikki or even Shun's faster than normal recovery and sudden nerve.
@@vuvuvu6291 not true but partially what you have explained relates to Asmita but this is the pure version of what he has finally come to conclusion which is maturity from the beginning to the end. He was quite reserved and saw the things around him as pessimistic at a young age and gave everything a chance, he finally understood and he was adaptable each moment that passes by everything moves in a instant it doesn't stay the same he came to learn to accept that Life is life and it ends at one point but it doesn't end they return home.
Shaka and aioros are the best athena no saints
They’re all perfect
Life is dukkha
Dokkho no Libra?
@@howdareyou5800dukkha mean suffer
@@scorpionkresna8090 depper meaning is insatisfaction
社歌…社歌よ…
何がそんなに悲しい?
社歌なんか毎日歌いながら働くなんて悲しい事この上ない事だ…。
これを、無情という。チーン…
Hai, Kimochi.
Lmao no way shaka can be Buddha went they are in the universe of Greek gods
Actually no. It's called hypermith and it includes EVERY religion
What?
Its clearly shown that gods from other religions exist
Episode G assassin included both a shinto god(amaterasu) and someone directly connected to norse mythology
In Saint Seiya everything - be it from the realm of the living or of higher purpose - exists because of its will. The sheer will of existence behind The Big Bang is called The Big Will. There's a will in every living creature that is or ever was, and there's a will behind the creation of every atom in the universe so that both can interact. Ergo, every deity in Saint Seiya came into existence as a manifested will, It just happens thst one of the forms in which these wills manifest themselves can be through a human body. Ergo the wisdom of both Siddartha in the pasr and Shaka here lies in understanding the purpose of the uvierse relative to their own humanity.
I guess the Buddha is ecumenical lol