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List of Saint Seiya episodes : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Saint Seiya episodes

The ''Saint Seiya'' anime (also known as ''Knights of the Zodiac''), based on the manga series of the same name by Masami Kurumada, was produced by Toei Animation. It first premiered on Japan's TV Asahi on October 11, 1986, and continued on until April 1, 1989. It was directed first by Kōzō Morishita (episodes 1–73) and then by Kazuhito Kikuchi (74–114). The character designers were Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno. Seiji Yokoyama composed the soundtrack. The chief scriptwriters were Takao Koyama (1–73) and Yoshiyuki Suga (74–114). Masami Kurumada has said that he does not like the anime, but agreed to the adaptation of his manga to anime because of a tradition of making an anime from every manga.
The anime is divided into arcs, similarly to Kurumada's original manga. The first is the "Sanctuary arc", which starts on episode 1 and ends on episode 73, followed by the "Asgard arc" (episodes 74–99). The Asgard storyline did not exist in the manga and was created especially for the anime. The third arc, the "Poseidon arc" (episodes 100–114), concluded the anime, leaving the final part of the manga without an animated adaptation.
It was not until 2002 that the "Hades arc", the finale to Kurumada's manga, was adapted into an original video animation (OVA) series. The project was divided into three chapters – "Sanctuary", "Inferno" and "Elysion" – spanning a total of 31 episodes. The first chapter was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi and scripted by Michiko Yokote. It was broadcast on Animax, a Japanese pay-per-view channel, from November 9, 2002 to April 12, 2003, and later released on DVD in 2003. The second chapter was divided into two parts. The first was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata and scripted by Yosuke Kuroda. The first episodes were released on December 17, 2005, and the last on February 18, 2006. The DVD compilation was released in the same year. The second part of the second chapter was released on Japan's SKY PerfecTV! from December 15, 2006, to March 1, 2007. The third and final chapter was released from March 7 to August 1, 2008.
There have also been a number of theatrical releases, which do not belong to the regular chronology of the series, as they contradict its storyline on several occasions. The films are titled ''Evil Goddess Eris'', ''The Heated Battle of the Gods'', ''The Legend of the Crimson Youth'', ''Warriors of the Last Holy War'' and ''Heaven Chapter Overture''. The latest was a 3D CG animation released on June 21, 2014, titled ''Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary''.
In North America, the ''Saint Seiya'' anime was licensed to DIC Entertainment, while the home video rights were licensed to ADV Films. Two English dubs were produced. One, an edited dub produced in Toronto, Canada, by DIC, was renamed ''Knights of the Zodiac'', and was broadcast on Cartoon Network in 2003. This dub lasted for 32 episodes and was released to VHS and DVD by ''ADV Kids''. The other dub, produced by ADV Films in Houston, Texas, was fully uncut and lasted for 60 episodes. It retained the original ''Saint Seiya'' name. It was released to bilingual DVD from ADV Films, but production ceased when ''Knights of the Zodiac'' was canceled on Cartoon Network. In 2009, ADV's interest in ''Saint Seiya'' was renewed (combining with ADV possibly licensing the overall rights to the series as opposed to just the Home Video rights) and they re-released their uncut episodes to DVD in boxset format, with plans to release more. Production, however, was once again ceased due to ADV's financial troubles.
A DVD set from New Video, containing 11 discs and the first 73 episodes (marking episodes 61–73's debut in English), titled ''Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Classic Complete Collection'' was released in North America on April 15, 2014. The collection contains Japanese audio with English subtitles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Classic Complete Collection )
==Episode list==


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