Knights Of The Zodiac Internet Archive ((new))
When Saint Seiya first hit North America in 2003 via ADV Films, it was heavily localized. Character names were changed (Shiryu became "Long," Hyoga became "Morse"). Blood was painted over, dialogue was rewritten to remove Buddhist references, and the legendary soundtrack by Seiji Yokoyama was often replaced. The "DiC Entertainment" dub (which aired on Cartoon Network) is a cult object, but it isn't the true Saint Seiya .
For a casual viewer, streaming Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas or Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold on Netflix might suffice. But for a purist, the offers three things modern platforms do not: knights of the zodiac internet archive
The archive hosts extensive digital scans of the original manga by Masami Kurumada, including the English adaptations. When Saint Seiya first hit North America in
From Evil Goddess Eris to Heated Battle of the Gods , the Saint Seiya movies have seen a dozen different licensing hells. The Archive contains: The "DiC Entertainment" dub (which aired on Cartoon
The hosts a massive digital library for Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya), including rare manga volumes, anime clips, and community-preserved media. Because the Archive functions as a digital library, many items are either available for public download or restricted to one-hour "borrowing" sessions for digitized books. 1. Accessing the Manga (Saint Seiya)