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Synonyms: Saint Seiya Ω

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Type:TV
Status: Finished Airing
Premiered:Spring 2012
Producers:Dentsu, TV Asahi
Studios:Toei Animation
Genres:Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Shounen
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Synopsis

The god of war and guardian of his namesake planet, Mars, was once sealed away by Seiya, but time has passed and his revival is at hand. Meanwhile, Saori Kido (Athena) is raising the boy Kouga, whose life Seiya saved, and he's been training every day to become a Saint in order to prepare for the coming crisis..
Unaware of his destiny, when Kouga awakens to the power of his Cosmo hidden inside him, the curtain will rise upon the legend of a new Saint.
(Source: ANN)

Background

The Saint Seiya Omega anime was produced to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original Saint Seiya franchise.
(Source: Wikipedia)

Related Anime

Adaptation:Saint Seiya Omega: New Cross Tanjou-hen
Prequel:Saint Seiya: Tenkai-hen Josou - Overture

Characters & Voice Actors

Aquila, Yuna
Main
Yukino, Satsuki
Japanese
Pegasus, Kouga
Yukino, Satsuki
Japanese
Dragon, Ryuuhou
Main
Kakihara, Tetsuya
Japanese
Orion, Eden
Suwabe, Junichi
Japanese
Wolf, Haruto
Main
Mizuhara, Kaoru
Japanese
Lionet, Souma
Main
Konishi, Katsuyuki
Japanese
Equuleus, Subaru
Mizushima, Yuu
Japanese
Phoenix, Ikki
Supporting
Sugita, Tomokazu
Japanese
Pegasus, Seiya
Furuya, Toru
Japanese
Dragon, Shiryuu
Supporting
Narita, Ken
Japanese

Staff

Nagamine, Tatsuya
Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Kureta, Kouhei
Director
Hatano, Morio
Director
Matsumoto, Rie
Episode Director, Storyboard

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#1: 'Pegasus Fantasy ~Omega version~ (ペガサス幻想 ver.Ω)' by Make-up feat. Nakagawa Shoko (eps 1-27)
#2: 'Next Generation (新星Ω神話 (ネクストジェネレーション))' by √5 (eps 28-51)
#3: 'Saint Evolution (未来聖闘士Ω(セイントエボリューション))' by Nagareda Project (eps 52-77)
#4: 'Senkou Strings (閃光ストリングス)' by Cyntia (eps 78-97)

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97 of 97 episodes seen
Mercuryo(All reviews)
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Sound4
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If you're a true fan of Saint Seiya .. maybe you must not see this anime..
This anime starts with a short battle between Seiya, the new Sagitarius Saint and Mars and when you hope to see the new power of the Saint they make a cut and put Kouga.. the most stupid Saint in all the franchise.
All scenes with Kouga in the screen are unbearable. Kouga pass all the time talking about save Athena that's not bad if you do not looks like his lover..
It's okay if they want a new Pegasus Saint.. but the character itself is hateful. Talking about the pegasus saint.. the Cloth it's like latex or something like that. Do not look like metal.. they look like cloth, like cotton or silk.
The plot is not better.. in special the 'Tournament Part' or the part of the Zodiac Temples..
The 'Zodiac Temples' are a copy from the same battle in the original manga but worse. There are Gold Saints that do not respect the rules and have the gold armor.. The Taurus Saint is a person who loves kill people to hear how your bones break.. the Aquarius Saint let the 'evil' curse his armor to be stronger.. the Capricorn Saint is an Old Guy who in a moment becames Broly and fuck all the logic.
Finally the 'Piscis Saint' who is like Gilgamesh from Fate/Stay Night.. but less cool than Gilgamesh, of course.
This 'arc' finish with Seiya letting Kouga using the Sagitarius Cloth.. for plot reasons, to kill a God who appears from the nothing.
The Last Arc is the 'Pallas Arc' in this Arc some cloths return to a form more like the Original Manga.. but with gems, because they do not want to lose this magical girl anime touch..
All the battles in this arc are trash until they got to the Pallas Castle.. the old Bronze Saints of Saint Seiya reappears to fight..
In the end Seiya upgrade his Cloth and a new enemy appears from nothing, again.. fuck Seiya, broken his new armor in seconds, something very strange if you saw another Saint Seiya series before.. And Kouga saves the day talking.. yes, talking.. in a fucking second, the enemy becames his friend and say farewell..
Please, do not watch this anime if you don't want suffer.
97 of 97 episodes seen
SieghartTheMage(All reviews)
2 people found this review helpful
Overall2
Story2
Animation4
Sound5
Character3
Enjoyment2
Omega, how much worse could happen in Saint Seiya. Even if yes, in fact (as a quality) it is not the only one.
Started during a general recovery of the spin-offs, mainly because there were the classic protagonists (now adults, being 25 years in the future) and, as always, some gold saints. It was better I hadn't done it, and trust me, if you're a fan of SS, it's a series you can very well avoid. And when even the Gold Saints suck (not all, but more than half yes), it's already a signal.
If the original series had crude and violent, sometimes tragic aspects, Omega can be considered a 'censored version', adapted for younger children, putting childish elements or clichés in it from other series, such as schools, elemental powers, powers of friendship, etc .. with the usual 'original' next generation. In short, you can think of it as a mix of the worst of Boruto and Fairy Tail, mixed with Saint Seiya.
STORY: 2
The series is divided into two seasons, with mainly two large sagas, against 'Mars' (which is not the greek god Ares, but looks more like a Martian) and 'Pallas'.
Having said that Toei's premise was to make a story suitable for small children, with the usual unoriginal next generation, we have several changes in the first part of the presentation.
Remember the dangerous and exhausting workouts to become a saint and get armor? Too violent for Omega, let's have a school.
Remember the beautiful armor of the classic series, in the Pandora Boxes? Well, here they have become gems, rounded in design.
Then to be 'very original', the blows have become based on elemental powers.
Not to mention the Omega, which is a NAKAMA POWER, a power of friendship not even hidden, the usual bullshit to make the protagonists win in a meaningless way. When it is used, making the circle of friendship or something else, also turning into new ridiculous armor, it is really HORRENDOUS, just as it is terrible to see enemies, super-powerful with respect to the protagonists, to be defeated by that crap.
Well, this series has no logic, except on rare occasions. But let's go into the story.
The first 27 episodes serve as an introduction to the characters, training and a saga of elemental temples, totally useless and boring.
The following ones, up to 51, are the real battle with Mars. But since Toei is original, what do you propose? A sanctuary of traitors, faithful to the enemy, Athena in danger and the new protagonists to save her in .. oh, a climb to the 12 houses, what a novelty. But a climb to the 12 houses towards the sky, towards the planet Mars, wow.
Some clashes are good, many are horrendous, also due to the Gold Saints, several are painful or managed really badly. Mars is a good character, the fight with him is fine, but what follows is horrible.
The second season is instead a war against Pallas and his servants, although in truth there will be a more powerful enemy behind. Meanwhile, the traitor gold saints who survived the 12 houses, sided with Athena. We say that the second half has merits, which make it more enjoyable than the first, but also enormous defects.
The merits are the active participation of the legendary bronzes (the historical protagonists), some death and an interesting secondary character, and the fact that this seems like a real war, with Athena (yes, Saori Kido) fighting. And the enemy behind it all, the god of time Saturn.
The defects are different. Several little charismatic characters, some horrible recycled (Tokisada and Paradox), but above all Omega, a world crap. Against Gallia, Hyperion, and Saturn itself, THE WORST SIGHT IN SAINT SEIYA. In addition to the return of the Steel Saints, the historical anime fillers, forgettable.
There are a couple of good moments, most connected to the old classic protagonists, but more truly horrible, even in this second part. All the fault of the next generation and the power of friendship, as always, the worst that exists in anime/manga.
ART: 4
The style tries to break away from that of the late Araki, but it is not the best.
There are beautiful designs or animations from time to time, but also tremendous bass as a quality. Now this is the beginning:
https://www.animeclick.it/images/Anime_big/SaintSeiyaOmega/SaintSeiyaOmega3.jpg
But even at the end, against Hyperion or Saturn, deformed drawings appear.
Okay that's a TV series, of 97 episodes, but it was already the beginning of Toei's lack of care towards this franchise.
SOUND: 5
I don't remember many music, normal.
CHARACTERS: 3
Where to start. Excluding the classic characters (the 5 bronzes and Athena, plus other minors), we have.
The Next Generation: well, we are innovative, the usual miraculous Pegasus from stereotype (Koga), the son of one of the old protagonists (Ryuho), a hot head in search of revenge (Soma), a 'miss I know everything' that does not wear the mask for equal genus (Yuna), a copy of Ikki to do the badass of the group (Eden) and a ninja (Haruto). Perhaps Eden, the others are painful.
The (Fake) Gold Saints: excluding Kiki (successor of Mu), Genbu (pupil of Dohko) and Seiya (sagittarius), loyal to Athena, the others are faithful traitors to Mars, at the beginning.
We have a bull smashes cute bones (Harbinger), a love / hate nymphomaniac muddy the sign of Gemini (Paradox), another pathetic cancer (Schiller), a lion without character (Mycene), a tasteless Virgo (Fudo), the scorpion more pathetic and weaker than ever (Sonia), an old arrogant of Capricorn (Ionia), an arrogant but very weak aquarium (Tokisada), and a Bart Simpson of darkness, and playboy, like fish (Amor).
Harbinger and Fudo are okay, in addition to the 3 above, the others are vomiting.
The Pallasites: removed a couple of traitors, direct servants of Saturn (Europa and another one, they are interesting), the only ones of thickness are the N1. Titan is good, even if it is like Seiya (adult). Aegon is normal. Gllia is a concentrate of arrogance and antipathy. Hyperion is arrogant, but strong, too bad that it is handled horribly, like Gallia.
The Gods: Mars is good, Apus is awful and only an ass**ll to give a power-up to Koga some times, Pallas is an Atena 2.0, Saturn is cliché, but interesting for his powers.
So, characters promoted?
Sagittarius Seiya, Libra Genbu (my favorite Libra), Phoenix Ikki, Cygnus Hyoga, Andromeda Shun, Mars, Europa and Titan.
Kiki, Harbinger and Fudo are normal. Shiryu here is disappointing.
All the others, from the anonymous to the forgettable, to the worst that has happened to Saint Seiya. A fail with the new characters.
ENJOYMENT: 2
As already mentioned several times before, if you are children under 10, it may be for you. If you like simple stories and where the logic in clashes does not exist because there is the power of friendship and love, like Fairy Tail, too. But if you are a true Saint Seiya fan, the historical series and the manga spin-offs, you can avoid hurting yourself.
The moments they deserve in this anime, in 97 episodes, can be counted in less than 2 hands. Time wasted.
9 of 97 episodes seen
sentience(All reviews)
61 people found this review helpful
Overall7
Story7
Animation6
Sound9
Character7
Enjoyment9
To enjoy this series, let go of your beliefs and deep-seated assumptions about what the Seiya universe is like according to Kurumada's original anime and manga series. Kurumada is not involved in the creative process of Saint Seiya Omega, however he has been credited with the idea of Yuna and also many of the concepts used in the series (such as constellations, Bronze, Silver, Gold Saints).
This series was clearly written for new blood - i.e. new fans to the world of Saint Seiya and those of a newer generation and of different values from the previous generation, hence the new generation of Saints. Many of the changes have been heavily criticised (i.e. cloth stones, elements), however I hope that along the series, they will provide more explanations for these changes.
With the exception of the concept for the Ninja Saint and a new perspective into the law of the mask, major originality is something that should not be expected of this series.
The story was good, but slightly slow-paced after Athena's disappearance and with the introduction of the Palestra / Saint school arc. It was not for nothing, plot devices were set in place, slowly yet surely. With the upcoming revelations (which I shall not spoil in this review), the show is starting to pick up. Saint Seiya Omega has a lot of potential for growth and needs to tie up the loose ends while the story goes on.
The art is either a hit or miss with people, since not everyone enjoys the youthful vibrance in the artwork - with some preferring artwork of a mature or darker nature. At certain points , the colors may be a little too soft for the important landmarks of the series. (e.g. the 12 temples) Colors and shine of armor has been inconsistent. Quality has been alright, although the animation and fights sometimes leave more to be desired. Hopefully, they will start moving out of the elemental spam sooner or later as the new Saints make progress in their fights.
The music is effective and needs no more mention, other than the fact that re-introducing Pegasus Fantasy as the OP was one of the best things that has happened for this series.
The characters still have a lot of room for growth and discovery and we will eventually have more of their backstories, but they tie in very nicely and they have also stated that characters from the old series will make their appearances later, so fans of the older series at least have something to look forward to for nostalgia's sake. I enjoy watching every week's episode and the end leaves me wanting for the next episode. So far, there is always something to look forward to.
My personal opinion is that the mark of a potentially successful series is one that generates controversy or talk. By that mark, Saint Seiya Omega has a lot of potential. Let's see what they will do with it. For now, sit back, relax, and let the show roll.
12 of 97 episodes seen
pika2000(All reviews)
53 people found this review helpful
Overall5
Story4
Animation7
Sound8
Character4
Enjoyment4
Ah, Saint Seiya, one of my favorite anime when I was younger. Now they are taking the franchise into the future, with new saints (despite the title being Saint Seiya, I guess that's the downside of having a franchise titled with the name of one character) for the new generation. At least I think that was the tagline.
First of all, they re-used the original theme song, Pegasus Fantasy. That's a nice nostalgic touch. The characters are updated to reflect the current stereotype of bishounen (no more muscles). Everybody is sleek and slender. The cloths are simplified, and are stored inside a jewel. The concept of cosmos is still there, but they added elements, you know, fire, water, earth, etc. I think later the saints will be able to summon Captain Planet.. j/k
The series started very promising. With Seiya as a gold saint protecting Saori and an infant from Mars. Yup, it's still Saori as Athena. Then the story turns into the expected pattern. We have Kouga as the new Pegasus saint, training and not figuring out the point of everything. The typical weak and ignorant main character. Then, also expected, Saori got kidnapped by Mars. Really, I thought she's Princess Peach now. So Kouga is going on a journey to find her.
Sounds good, right? From here, I was expecting Kouga's pain and gain throughout his journey, meeting other saints as friends and/or foes, life and death fights, even stronger foes, rinse and repeat, you know, the typical staple of fighting anime in general.
Well, no. Instead, he went to a school with his friends and learn how to become saints. Wait, huh? Yeah, they turned Saint Seiya into Harry Potter. Oh, and yes, they have classes too. *sigh
Okay, setting that aside, the story brings you the typical themes. Friendship, rivalry, finding one's purpose, etc. But the delivery is weak. I mean remember how Seiya developed friendship with Shiryu in the original. It was a truly life and death situation. Compared to that, Kouga and Ryuho's fight is just mere pillow fight. It's watered way down. In fact, pretty much any fights so far feels watered down. Sure, they are flashy, but you don't feel the hardship of the protagonists, which is the staple of the original. Maybe it's too early to tell, but in the original, things got bloody even from the 1st episode, and it only ramped up from there. You have the feeling of danger, that the hero(es) may actually be killed, or did. Not here.
Oh, and what could you do to make things worse? Oh, let's bring back a character from the original, and make him into a clown. They did that to Hydra Ichi. It's just bad.
Maybe I'm too biased, being familiar with the original. Maybe the target market is different now, towards the similar market for Yu-Gi-Oh/Digimon/Pre-Cure. Maybe things will actually get better. If I had not known the original, I might have had a different impression. Still, it is clear that they are piggybacking the original, and one would expect the series to be compared with the original.
Let's just hope they don't have the saints summon Captain Planet.
*Update:
After catching up to episode 12, the story is getting a bit more towards the original franchise. The school is gone, the fights with the Gold Saints overwhelmed the protagonists (as it should), and cameos. Still, the fights with the silver saints seem 'too easy.' And a megane chara turned into a ninja saint? Ninja? Err.. okay. The appearances of the evil gold saints do bring a bit of my interest back, but not much.

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Cover of the first release of Saint Seiya Omega featuring Pegasus Koga and Sagittarius Seiya.
聖闘士星矢Ω
(Seinto Seiya Omega)
Anime television series
Directed byMorio Hatano (1-51)
Tatsuya Nagamine(52-77)
Kohei Kureta (78-97)
Produced byGō Wakabayashi
Tomoharu Matsuhisa
Toshiyuki Matsui
Tomohiro Tsuji
Atsutoshi Umezawa
Written byReiko Yoshida(1-51)
Yoshimi Narita (52-97)
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioToei Animation
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original run April 1, 2012 March 30, 2014
Episodes97 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byBau
Published byKadokawa Shoten
DemographicShōnen
MagazineKerokero Ace
Original runMarch 26, 2013July 26, 2013
Volumes1

Saint Seiya Omega (聖闘士星矢セイントセイヤΩオメガSeinto Seiya Omega, stylized as Saint Seiya Ω) is an anime series produced by Toei Animation. It is a spin-off of the Saint Seiya anime series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada, produced in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the franchise.[1] The series began broadcasting in Japan on TV Asahi on April 1, 2012. It is directed by Morio Hatano (his debut as series director), with animation character designs by illustrator and animator Yoshihiko Umakoshi, known for performing the same duties on Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation, HeartCatch PreCure! and Casshern Sins.[1]

The series follows a young teenager known as Koga who becomes one of the 88 warriors protecting the Goddess Athena known as Saints. As the Pegasus Bronze Saint, Koga embarks on a journey to increase his power to save Athena while meeting some other Saints. For the second season, the series tells the conflict between Athena and her sister Pallas which starts a new war. The series also got a manga adaptation and a fighting game.

Omega was created as an alternative to the series' direct sequel Saint Seiya: Next Dimension due to lack of material to adapt. As a result, rather than refocusing on the returning cast, Toei created a new generation of Saints who would succeed the old cast. Critical reception to the series has been mixed with critics often finding it derivative from other shows from the same genre.

  • 1Plot
  • 5Media

Plot[edit]

Saint

The storyline of Omega takes place 25 years after the Holy Wars of the 20th century narrated in the original manga and its anime adaptation. The goddess Athena is still on Earth after reincarnating to continue her duty of protecting peace against several antagonistic deities. Athena and a new generation of Saints prepare to face new threats that lurks in this new era, in which Pegasus Seiya, the protagonist of Kurumada's manga, is revered as a Saint of legend and one of Athena's Gold Saints.

The first part of the series is the 'Chapter Mars' (マルス編Marusu Hen), introducing the new Pegasus Saint Koga and his friends Dragon Ryuhou, Lionet Souma, Wolf Haruto, Aquila Yuna and Aria, and the beginning of their fight against the God of War Mars in his quest to capture Aria to become the new Athena. The second part is the 'Zodiac Temples Saga' (十二宮編Jūnikyū Hen), featuring Koga and his friends who decides to fight against the many Gold Saints who have aligned themselves with Mars in their fight to save Athena before it is too late, eventually being accompanied by Orion Eden.

The second season begins the 'Chapter New Cloth'[2] (新生聖衣ニュークロスNyū Kurosu Hen), introducing Athena's new enemy Pallas and her Pallasite warriors, a new ally in the Steel Saint Subaru, and new powers with their stronger New Cloths. The second half of season 2 comprises the 'Chapter Ω Awakening'[3] (Ωオメガ覚醒編Omega Kakusei Hen), where Athena and her many Saints take their war with Pallas to her stronghold Pallasvelda, where Pallas's elite Pallasites begin to conspire against her.

Characters[edit]

As an installment separate from Kurumada's work, the series will introduce characters new to the Saint Seiya fictional universe, that will make use of elements already established within it.[4] Some of them, such as the deities, exist in the original manga. Additionally, known elements from Saint Seiya, such as the Cloths, the armors worn by the Saints, bear their known constellations, but are presented in Omega with a new design that differs substantially from those in the original source material, and departing from it, the Cloths emerge from jewels worn by the characters to envelop their bodies, which are known in Omega as ClothStones (クロストーンKurosutōn).

The Cosmo essence, one of the basic concepts of Saint Seiya, is expanded in Omega with the addition of specific elemental properties: Fire (Hi), Wind (Kaze), Thunder (Kaminari), Earth (Tsuchi), Water (Mizu), Darkness (Yami) and Light (Hikari).

In the second season, several Saints including the main characters have their cloths upgraded, sporting a new design much more reminiscent of Kurumada's original designs, and are stored in special boxes like in the original continuity.

Production[edit]

Originally, Toei planned to make an anime adaptation of the manga Saint Seiya: Next Dimension but the series' slow pace of release resulted in them trying the opposite of Next Dimension: A story set several years after the events of the original manga. For this they created a new cast of main characters who would be assisted by the previous generation's Saints.[5]

The creative staff, including character designer Umakoshi and head writer Reiko Yoshida, previously worked under flagship Saint Seiya director Shigeyasu Yamauchi, either on the original Saint Seiya anime adaptation (director Morio Hatano was assistant director of its fifth film), or on his other works, such as Mushiking: Mori no Tami no Densetsu and Casshern Sins. They referred to Yamauchi as a strong influence in interviews.[6]

Release[edit]

Omega was renewed for a second season which started airing in April 7, 2013.[7]

Crunchyroll announced on March 30, 2012 that they had acquired the rights to stream the show online with English subtitles in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, and have since continued to post new episodes online shortly after they air on TV in Japan.[8]

Toei Animation describes it as an 'original anime story', separate from the continuity of Kurumada's manga.[1] Original Saint Seiya author Kurumada is not involved in the creative process of Omega, thus he is credited as the original creator of the series' concept.[9]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception to the series has been mixed with critics often finding it derivative from other shows from the same genre. Bamboo Dong from Anime News Network said 'Saint Seiya Omega is your archetypal hero tale, in which someone finds his true calling for justice, and together, he and his friends band together, embrace friendship, and vanquish evil from the world.'[10] Fandom Post's Sean Connolly 'Saint Seiya Omega is a good entry point into the franchise for those who have never tried it out.' Like Dong, Connolly found the series derivative of the genre but noted it had potential to be entertaining.[11][12]

Victoria Holden from Otaku USA listed Omega as her favorite anime from 2012 noting that despite its lighter elements, different character designs and comedic elements, she enjoys the characterization from the main cast in their growth into Saints. The updated character designs and the new elements not seen in the classic series made Holden note that Omega managed to attract a new generation of fans.[13] Seiya's voice actor, Toru Furuya, commented that thanks to Omega's success in Japan, several new projects related with Saint Seiya would begin.[14]

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

In February 2012, it was announced that the Omega animated series would be adapted to manga form, and it started serialization on March 26, 2013, in Kadokawa Shoten's Kerokero Ace magazine. The comic book contains the arcs of the first season and it also adapted the second season.[15] Its only tankōbon volume was released on September 23, 2013.[16]

Related merchandise[edit]

Bandai released a fighting game titled Saint Seiya Omega - Ultimate Cosmo on November 29, 2012 for the PlayStation Portable.[17] Additionally, the release of a set of chibi PVC figures portraying the Bronze Saints, has been announced. A line of articulated figures by Bandai under the name S.H.Figuarts was also announced, with Pegasus Kōga as the first character to be released. Although a prototype of the second figure in the line, Orion Eden, was created and displayed, it was ultimately never released, with the entire line cancelled thereafter.

Also from Bandai, a set of playing cards titled Saint Seiya Omega, for their Crusade Card System series has been announced for a June 2012 release[18]

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Additionally, the first release of Saint Seiya Omega on DVD and Blu-ray disc was set for August 24, 2012. Each volume will include four episodes.[19]

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More related merchandise has been revealed in Toei Animation's website for Omega, including t-shirts and a set of character badges, also, a lottery card game titled Sacred Lottery, for an upcoming release.[20]

Also, a CD single containing the theme song for Omega has been released, containing two songs, 'Pegasus Fantasy ver. Ω' and 'Get the Future', both in normal and karaoke versions.

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ abcSaint Seiya Ω new series announced by Toei Animation(in Japanese)
  2. ^Saint Seiya Omega Chapter New Cloth Blu-ray Box(in Japanese)
  3. ^Chapter Ω Awakening Blu-Ray Box(in Japanese)
  4. ^Saint Seiya Ω headlines in Yahoo Japan(in Japanese)
  5. ^Saint Seiya Omega Blu-ray Jacket: Interview with Go Wakabayashi
  6. ^As seen in the Saint Seiya Pia mook released in March 2012.
  7. ^'Saint Seiya Omega to Launch New Arc in April - News'. Anime News Network. February 20, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  8. ^'Crunchyroll to Stream Saint Seiya Omega TV Anime'. Anime News Network. March 30, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  9. ^Kurumada explains he trusts the Toei staff for the production of Omega.(in Japanese)
  10. ^'The Stream Hiiro Tale'. Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
  11. ^'Saint Seiya Omega Episode #01 Anime Review'. Fandom Post. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
  12. ^'Saint Seiya Omega Episode #01 Anime Review'. Fandom Post. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
  13. ^'Otaku USA's Top Anime of 2012'. Otaku USA. January 12, 2013. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  14. ^'Imperdível - Toru Furuya: entrevistamos o dublador japonês do Seiya + veja o que ele falou sobre possíveis continuações após Ômega, a continuação do Prólogo do Céu, sobre ser o dublador do Seiya no filme em 3D + sucesso de Ômega é a chave para a continuação!'. Cavzodiaco. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
  15. ^'聖闘士星矢Ω-セイントセイヤオメガ- 公式サイト 東映アニメーション'. Toei-anim.co.jp. February 26, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2013.(in Japanese)
  16. ^'聖闘士星矢Ω'. Kadokawa. Retrieved April 27, 2014.(in Japanese)
  17. ^Saint Seiya Omega Ultimate Cosmo videogame - official website(in Japanese)
  18. ^'Saint Seiya Omega Crusade Card System Expansion set'. Carddas.com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.(in Japanese)
  19. ^'Omega will be released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on August, 2012'. Toei-anim.co.jp. Retrieved July 22, 2012.(in Japanese)
  20. ^'聖闘士星矢Ω-セイントセイヤオメガ- 公式サイト 東映アニメーション'. Toei-anim.co.jp. Retrieved July 22, 2012.(in Japanese)

External links[edit]

  • Saint Seiya Omega (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • TV Asahi's Saint Seiya Ω website(in Japanese)
  • Toei Animation's Saint Seiya site(in Japanese)

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