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Saint seiya hades chapter inferno
Saint seiya hades chapter inferno






I always loved the tone and the articulation he brought to the character. Horikawa Ryo I thought still did an excellent job in playing Shun in the Sanctuary Chapter. Furuya Tooru still plays 15 year old Amuro in the new Gundam games and so on. The fans were very angry about this and tried to petition to Kurumada-sensei to not go with this change, and it got severe to the point where Kurumada-sensei got his legal team to speak on behalf of him to accept the changes.Īs for the "too old excuse," I think it's flatout bullshit. Furuya Tooru wanted everyone to stay aboard, and he decided to quit. I heard he especially wanted to change Shun's original voice actor Horikawa Ryo. Apparently, Kurumada-sensei wanted to change everyone except Furuya Tooru because he thought they were too old for their roles, but the only exception is Suzuoki Hirotaka who passed away between the releases of the Sanctuary and Inferno oavs. The most controversial thing about this anime is the changing of the seiyuus from the Bronze Saints and Athena. The quality of the action is still pretty awesome and the moves that will be demonstrated by the newer characters are very cool and the namings sound kind of weird, but this is one of those instances where such bizarre Engrish phrases can be sweet. And of course there will be some interesting gimmick characters, though these charcters were kind of done before, they were featured in fillers of the original series, but this time, the characters with this kind of gimmick are a Kurumada-sensei original and he adds his own unique detail and feature to it.

saint seiya hades chapter inferno

The features of the armors are appropriate with the underworld-hell theme. Granted the diversity of the design for some of the main villains is getting weak, they all have their own unique traits and techniques. The new characters featured are really breathtaking to watch. They look super cheap as hell, but in the end, they really don't matter. The only negative thing I can say about the animation are the dead bodies serving as slaves to Hades. The lighting is still appropriate and I can't say much. Well, the qualities that made the animation and coloring in the first oav is still present here.

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And the ending I thought was a very fitting and suited the themes of bravery, sacrafice, friendship, and brotherhood very well in the tradition of Saint Seiya.

saint seiya hades chapter inferno

What also makes this story very great is that it expands the darker tone and atmosphere and still uses intriguing plot twists as it did in the Sanctuary Arc, but I thought what this installment offers I never saw coming many cosmos away. And who are some of these new characters? I feel that you have to see it to find out who some of them are, but I can tell you that some of these characters are bad ass. oav such as Rhadmantys, are now part of the battlefield as well as a handful of other new characters. The newer main villains that were introduced in the last And Ikki is still rarely present, but whatever presence he has will be overly significant to what happens in this story.

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This time as opposed to the Gold Saints being the central focus, the main featured characters in this series are Seiya and Shun as well as one certain Gold Saint I can't mention due to spoiler reasons in relation to the original TV series, though Hyoga and Shiryu aren't exaclty useless, they are still busy fighting their battles respective battles. It of course picks up exactly where the Sanctuary oavs leave off.






Saint seiya hades chapter inferno