Complete Saga Movies -jap Dub--... !!top!! | Saint Seiya -

: Some releases have been criticized for "sloppy" translations or poor synchronization. Technical Quality : Great remastering for modern Blu-ray releases. : Can feel cheesy or repetitive if watched all at once. Critical Verdict

Considered the best of the original four. The Atlas of the Sun God Abel (also known as Phoenix) awakens. He kidnaps Athena to become his bride. Seiya and the Bronze Saints must battle the three "Corona Saints" (Bereluke, Atavaka, and Jaoh) who are stronger than Gold Saints.

The fallen God Lucifer (disguised as a Solar Angel) escapes his prison and corrupts the Gold Saints. Seiya must fight a possessed Aiolia (Leo) and eventually face Lucifer himself. The film is notable for having the Bronze Saints wear damaged Gold Cloths. Saint Seiya - Complete Saga Movies -Jap Dub--...

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Do not settle for clipped audio, renamed attacks, or replaced music. Seek out the Discotek Blu-rays or the original Japanese DVDs. Enable the subtitles, turn up the volume, and let the original seiyuu ignite your Seventh Sense. : Some releases have been criticized for "sloppy"

The collection includes:

Important: Many Western releases of Movies 1–4 replaced the Japanese track with an English dub or an international alternate soundtrack (e.g., French/Italian co-dubs). Ensure the disc says or "Jap Dub" before purchase. Critical Verdict Considered the best of the original four

If writing this in an article or essay, always italicize the full title of the collection (e.g., Saint Seiya: Complete Movie Saga Common Films Included in "Complete" Sets

The anime series premiered in Japan in 1986 and consisted of 114 episodes. The series was a huge success and was later followed by several OVAs and movies. In 2009, a new anime series, Saint Seiya: The Next Dimension, was produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the original series.