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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Saint Seiya - Characters

Saint Seiya - Athena's Saints of the 88 Constellations. Seiya (Saint of Pegasus) Age 13 Birthdate: December 1st, 1972 Birthplace Japan Techniques Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken (Pegasus Meteor Fist), Pegasus Suisei Ken (Pegasus Comet Fist), Pegasus Rolling Crush Seiya is the main character of the series. In most ways, he's a typical shōnen hero, in the sense that he perseveres to ...

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Saint Seiya, Saint Seiya - History, Saint Seiya - Foreign releases, Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Inferno, Saint Seiya - Story summary, Saint Seiya - The Saints' Mission, Saint Seiya - Story arcs, Saint Seiya - Characters, Saint Seiya - Athena's Saints of the 88 Constellations, Saint Seiya - Notes, Saint Seiya - Asgard God Warriors, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Marinas, Saint Seiya - Hades' Warriors, Saint Seiya - Angels/Celestial Warriors, Saint Seiya - Other notable protagonists, Saint Seiya - Notable antagonists, Saint Seiya - Cloth, Saint Seiya - Athena's Cloths, Saint Seiya - Odin's Robes, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Scales, Saint Seiya - Hades' Surplices, Saint Seiya - Titan's Soumas, Saint Seiya - Divine Cloths

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Saint Seiya - History
The anime is based on the manga series of the same title by Masami Kurumada. The animation series by Toei Animation first premiered on Japan's TV Asahi on October 11, 1986. Saint Seiya - Foreign releases. The series aired in North America on Cartoon Network every Saturday night as an edited-for-TV version called Knights of the Zodiac, but was later cancelled. An unedited subtitled and dubbed version is being released by ADV Films. VIZ Media's Shonen Jump titles the manga Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac for American audienc ...

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Saint Seiya, Saint Seiya - History, Saint Seiya - Foreign releases, Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Inferno, Saint Seiya - Story summary, Saint Seiya - The Saints' Mission, Saint Seiya - Story arcs, Saint Seiya - Characters, Saint Seiya - Athena's Saints of the 88 Constellations, Saint Seiya - Notes, Saint Seiya - Asgard God Warriors, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Marinas, Saint Seiya - Hades' Warriors, Saint Seiya - Angels/Celestial Warriors, Saint Seiya - Other notable protagonists, Saint Seiya - Notable antagonists, Saint Seiya - Cloth, Saint Seiya - Athena's Cloths, Saint Seiya - Odin's Robes, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Scales, Saint Seiya - Hades' Surplices, Saint Seiya - Titan's Soumas, Saint Seiya - Divine Cloths

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Saint Seiya - Story summary

Saint Seiya - The Saints' Mission. Saints believe each atom within a human body resembles a small solar system, and since the human body consists of billions of atoms, the totality forms a "small cosmos" or a "small universe". Each person's cosmos has its own unique signature. The cosmos is the source of power for the saints and can be endowed or given to others. If permission is granted, one can also dra ...

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Saint Seiya, Saint Seiya - History, Saint Seiya - Foreign releases, Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Inferno, Saint Seiya - Story summary, Saint Seiya - The Saints' Mission, Saint Seiya - Story arcs, Saint Seiya - Characters, Saint Seiya - Athena's Saints of the 88 Constellations, Saint Seiya - Notes, Saint Seiya - Asgard God Warriors, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Marinas, Saint Seiya - Hades' Warriors, Saint Seiya - Angels/Celestial Warriors, Saint Seiya - Other notable protagonists, Saint Seiya - Notable antagonists, Saint Seiya - Cloth, Saint Seiya - Athena's Cloths, Saint Seiya - Odin's Robes, Saint Seiya - Poseidon's Scales, Saint Seiya - Hades' Surplices, Saint Seiya - Titan's Soumas, Saint Seiya - Divine Cloths

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Hades - Other usages

In Dungeons & Dragons, Hades is one of the seven lower planes of existence. More commonly referred to as the Gray Wastes, the plane is a place of disease and corruption, with apathy and despair emanating from the very land. While the plane and its inhabitants are dangerous and evil enough by themselves, Hades is especially hazardous because it's the main battlefield in the Blood War. in the manga Saint Seiya (that is partly based in greek mythology) hades is the king of the kingdom of the dead he has an army of 108 phantoms (his saint warrios), seiya and his friends must f ...

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Hades, Hades - Hades: the place, Hades - Hades: the entity, Hades - Worship, Hades - Hades in art, Hades - Persephone, Hades - Orpheus and Eurydice, Hades - Minthe and Leuce, Hades - Theseus and Pirithous, Hades - Heracles, Hades - Other names, Hades - Usages in the New Testament, Hades - Other usages, Hades - Hades in Neopaganism

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Hades - Other usages

In Dungeons & Dragons, Hades is one of the seven lower planes of existence. More commonly referred to as the Gray Wastes, the plane is a place of disease and corruption, with apathy and despair emanating from the very land. While the plane and its inhabitants are dangerous and evil enough by themselves, Hades is especially hazardous because it's the main battlefield in the Blood War. in the manga Sain Seiya(that is partly based in greek mythology) hades is the king of the kingdom of the dead he has an army of 108 phantoms(his saint warrios), seiya and his friends must f ...

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Hades, Hades - Hades: the place, Hades - Hades: the entity, Hades - Worship, Hades - Hades in art, Hades - Persephone, Hades - Orpheus and Eurydice, Hades - Minthe and Leuce, Hades - Theseus and Pirithous, Hades - Heracles, Hades - Other names, Hades - Usages in the New Testament, Hades - Other usages, Hades - Hades in Neopaganism

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Athena Asamiya - History

Athena is said to be the present incarnation of the Greek goddess Athena (à la Saint Seiya), the goddess of wisdom and war. However, even if she did hold her divine reputation, Athena always tries to act like a normal girl and do what typical girls do, and can also sing. Having been born an esper with psychic powers, based on that of the resurrection bird, the Phoenix, Athena vows to use her powers in order to protect justice, and make evil recoil. While she was travelling back home from school, Athena met a couple of Chinese fellows fighting against a local tough guy, and recog ...

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Athena Asamiya, Athena Asamiya - History, Athena Asamiya - Trivia, Athena Asamiya - Original Athena, Athena Asamiya - Quotes

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Phoenix Ikki - Various Deaths & Resurrections

Phoenix Ikki - Message From Sanctuary. The battle between Ikki and the other bronze saints took place on a nearby mountain. Lacerta Misty, a silver saint sent from Sanctuary to assassinate the bronze saints, made his presence known when he collasped the mountain, killing a battle-worn Ikki in the process. In the anime, it is the giant Docrates who would accomplish this feat. Ikki would return soon after to aid Saori Kido and Seiya when the two found themselves ambushed by various silver saint ...

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Phoenix Ikki, Phoenix Ikki - Statistics, Phoenix Ikki - Character Outline, Phoenix Ikki - The Saint of Phoenix, Phoenix Ikki - Special Techniques, Phoenix Ikki - The Immortal Phoenix Cloth, Phoenix Ikki - The Gold Cloth of Leo, Phoenix Ikki - Friends & Family, Phoenix Ikki - The Bronze Saints, Phoenix Ikki - Esmeralda, Phoenix Ikki - Virgo Shaka, Phoenix Ikki - Saori Kido, Phoenix Ikki - Various Deaths & Resurrections, Phoenix Ikki - Message From Sanctuary, Phoenix Ikki - Kamikaze With Shaka, Phoenix Ikki - Galaxian Dust Particles, Phoenix Ikki - Death By the God of the Underworld, Phoenix Ikki - Evolution of the Phoenix Cloth

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Orichalcum

Orichalcum is a legendary metal mentioned in several ancient writings, most notably the story of Atlantis as recounted in the Critias dialogue, recorded by Plato. According to Critias, orichalcum was considered second only to gold in value, and was found and mined in many parts of Atlantis in ancient times. By the time of Critias, however, it was known only by name. It is not known for certain what orichalcum was. Orichalcum (or Aurichalcum) literally means "gold copper," but the term derives from the Greek ορείχαλκ ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Athena

Athena, (Greek Ἀθηνά Athēná or Ἀθήνη Athénē; Doric: Ἀσάνα Asána), the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and war associated by the Etruscans with their goddess Menrva, and later by the Romans as Minerva, is attended by an owl, wore a goatskin breastplate called the Aegis given to her by her father and is accompanied by the goddess of victory, N ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Aeacus

In Greek mythology, Aeacus (Greek: Aiakos, "bewailing" or "earth borne") was king in the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf. He was far-famed for the righteous sense of piety and justice with which he ruled over his people and his judgment was sought all over Hellas, so much so that, after his death, he was appointed one of the judges of the shades in Erebus, with Cretan Minos and Rhadamanthus. Rhadamanthus judged the souls of easterners, Aeacus judged Hellenes and Minos had the deciding ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Aldebaran

Aldebaran, (α Tau / α Tauri / Alpha Tauri), is the brightest star in the constellation Taurus and one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky. Because of its location in the head of Taurus, it has historically been called the Bull's Eye. Its name is derived from Arabic الدبران ad-dabarān meaning "the follower", a reference to the way the star follows the Pleiades star cluster in its nightly journey across the sky. Aldebaran has the appearance of being the brightest member of the more scattered ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Pyrokinesis

Pyrokinesis is the postulated or fictional psi ability to excite the atoms within an object, possibly creating enough energy to ignite the object. Pyrokinesis would be a minor form of psychokinesis, similar to poltergeist activity. Stephen King's story Firestarter prominently features use of pyrokinesis. In fantastic science fiction and superhero comic books, a pyrokinetic is a person capable of generating flames from thin air, not requiring the consumption of oxygen or combustible objects to maintain the flames. Pyrokin ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia - Mu lost continent

Mu is the name of a Lost Land, or hypothetical vanished continent, located in the Pacific Ocean but now, like Atlantis and Lemuria, believed to have sunk beneath the waters. Current knowledge of the mechanisms of plate tectonics rules out the possibility of a major continent having existed in the Pacific. Continental masses are composed of the lighter SiAl (silicon/aluminium) type rocks which literally float on the heavier SiMg (silicon/magnesium) rocks which constitute ocean bottoms. The Pacific basin is noticeab ...

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV

4Kids TV is a block of television programming targeting kids and tweens airing on Saturday mornings in most areas of the United States, though some stations carry it on Sundays instead. The block has a somewhat unusual relationship to the Fox Network. The programming is produced for Fox and offered to Fox Affiliates first, so the Fox affiliate in any given area has right of first refusal. In the event a Fox affiliate or in some cases an O & O opts not to carry 4Kids TV the block then is available in the market for another television station to pick ...

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4Kids Entertainment, 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV, 4Kids Entertainment - Programming, 4Kids Entertainment - Pre-emptions, 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV programs not Educational, 4Kids Entertainment - Markets where 4Kids TV is not seen at all, 4Kids Entertainment - Markets where 4Kids TV is seen on another station, 4Kids Entertainment - Celebrity Guest Appearances, 4Kids Entertainment - Other countries, 4Kids Entertainment - Criticism and controversy, 4Kids Entertainment - Editing of 4Kids Properties, 4Kids Entertainment - Pokémon Pocket Monsters, 4Kids Entertainment - Yu-Gi-Oh! Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, 4Kids Entertainment - Sonic X, 4Kids Entertainment - One Piece, 4Kids Entertainment - Mew Mew Power Tokyo Mew Mew, 4Kids Entertainment - Ultraman Tiga, 4Kids Entertainment - Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Kirby of the Stars, 4Kids Entertainment - Changes considered to be hypocritical, 4Kids Entertainment - Awards Honors and Facts

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Mu lost continent - Le Plongeon and Churchward

The idea of Mu first appeared in the works of the antiquarian Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908), a 19th century traveler and writer who conducted his own investigations of the Maya ruins in Yucatán. He announced that he had translated the ancient Mayan writings, which supposedly showed that the Maya of Yucatán were older than the later civilizations of Atlantis and Egypt, and additionally told the story of an even older continent of Mu, which had foundered in a similar fashion to Atlantis, with the survivors founding the Maya civil ...

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Mu lost continent, Mu lost continent - Le Plongeon and Churchward, Mu lost continent - Other authors, Mu lost continent - Mu in politics, Mu lost continent - Mu in the arts

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion

In the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael. The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35)(this actually refers to the archangel Gabriel who wielded a "sharpened scythe which had been ready since creation" which might explain why the reaper carries a scythe. Gabriel is also often accredited to be the angel of death). "The destroyer" kills the fir ...

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Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Ashita No Joe - Story

The story begins with a troubled orphan named Joe Yabuki who ran away from the orphanage walking in the Tokyo slums until he met up with former boxing trainer Danpei. Joe soon takes up Bantamweight and eventually fights against his greatest rival Rikishi whom Joe accidentally kills during a boxing match at the end of first story arc. The manga ends with Joe slumped on the chair tired and bruised but with a smile on his face after his greatest title match against the world Champion Jose Mendoza. Although Joe lost the match, he fought s ...

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Ashita No Joe, Ashita No Joe - Story, Ashita No Joe - Influence, Ashita No Joe - Trivia

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Orichalcum - Instances of orichalcum

According to Critias, recorded by Plato, the three outer walls of the Temple to Poseidon and Cleito on Atlantis were clad respectively with brass, tin, and the third, which encompassed the whole citadel, "flashed with the red light of orichalcum." The interior walls, pillars and floors of the temple were completely covered in orichalcum, and the roof was variegated with gold, silver, and orichalcum. In the center of the temple stood a pillar of orichalcum, on which the laws of Poseidon and records of the first ...

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Orichalcum, Orichalcum - Instances of orichalcum, Orichalcum - Numismatics, Orichalcum - Fictional references, Orichalcum - In video games, Orichalcum - In television, Orichalcum - In Print

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Phoenix Ikki - Friends & Family

Phoenix Ikki - The Bronze Saints. Ikki's only true family is his brother Shun, with whom he shares the same father and mother with. Unlike Ikki, however, Shun is a weak, nimble child who often required the aid of his older brother to defend him. Even as a saint, Shun would end in predicaments that only Ikki was able to save him from. Ikki is also the first to discover the true identity of his father -- Mitsumasa Kido, the same man who had ripped him, his brother, and 98 other happy orphans from their other ...

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Phoenix Ikki, Phoenix Ikki - Statistics, Phoenix Ikki - Character Outline, Phoenix Ikki - The Saint of Phoenix, Phoenix Ikki - Special Techniques, Phoenix Ikki - The Immortal Phoenix Cloth, Phoenix Ikki - The Gold Cloth of Leo, Phoenix Ikki - Friends & Family, Phoenix Ikki - The Bronze Saints, Phoenix Ikki - Esmeralda, Phoenix Ikki - Virgo Shaka, Phoenix Ikki - Saori Kido, Phoenix Ikki - Various Deaths & Resurrections, Phoenix Ikki - Message From Sanctuary, Phoenix Ikki - Kamikaze With Shaka, Phoenix Ikki - Galaxian Dust Particles, Phoenix Ikki - Death By the God of the Underworld, Phoenix Ikki - Evolution of the Phoenix Cloth

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Pyrokinesis - Fictional pyrokinetics

Pyrokinesis - Comics. The Black Queen of Marvel Comics' Hellfire Club from the X-Men series Fire of DC Comics' Justice League Firebird of Marvel Comics' Avengers Firehawk of DC Comics Firestar of Marvel Comics's Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and X-Men Holocaust (a.k.a. Pyre) of the Milestone Comics title Blood Syndicate. The Human Torch of Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four Lee Jackson and Jerry Montrose (Pyre) ...

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Pyrokinesis, Pyrokinesis - Fictional pyrokinetics, Pyrokinesis - Comics, Pyrokinesis - Films, Pyrokinesis - Manga and Animation, Pyrokinesis - Novel, Pyrokinesis - Television, Pyrokinesis - Video Games, Pyrokinesis - Webcomic

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