![]() He had been plucked out of an orphanage by a rich tycoon and sent to the island as a child, so he rushes home to Japan to find his sister. The plot for this fighting show revolves around a young man named Seiya, who has just won the 'Bronze Cloth of Pegasus' after training on a Greek island for six years. It's not a great show, and this dub-only release is plagued with sloppy subtitles which make it even harder to get into the show. Unfortunately, my first impressions were correct. After all, I started out with the edited version which surely tainted by opinion and after all these years I only have vague recollections of what the series was like. I thought it was time to give the show another try. ADV went belly up before they could release the entire series (they only put out the first 60 episodes) but now, a decade later, Cinedigm has stepped up and released the entire first story arc (episodes 1-73) in an eleven-disc set entitled Saint Seiya - Knights of the Zodiac: Sanctuary. I didn't care for it, and even when I started covering the non-edited ADV releases I disliked the show. Year ago I reviewed ADV's first releases of Knights of the Zodiac, an edited version of the popular Japanese show Saint Seiya. ![]() Dragon Ball Z is a much-loved favorite, I look forward to every new One Piece release, and shows like Naruto, Yu Yu Hakusho and Bleach take up a lot of room on my anime shelves.
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