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[54] At the 66th Blue Ribbon Awards, it was nominated for Best Film, and Ren Meguro was nominated for Best Newcomer. [55] In 2024, the anime adaptation was nominated in the Best Romance and Best Drama categories at the 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards. [56] See also[edit] Book Girl, a light novel series whose first manga adaptation was illustrated by Rito Kohsaka Notes[edit] ^ All English titles are taken from Netflix. References[edit] ^ 親にも愛されず、誰にも必要とされなかった少女の、結婚から始まる和風ファンタジー. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 17, 2020. Archived from the original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2020. ^ テレビ朝日『国民15万人がガチで投票!漫画総選挙』ランキング結果まとめ! 栄えある1位に輝く漫画は!?. animate Times (in Japanese).

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[44][45] It had a stage presentation at the Jump Festa '21, as part of the Jump Studio series of stage presentations that were held online on December 19–20, 2020. [46][47] The first trailer for the anime series was shown at the "MAPPA Stage 2021 – 10th Anniversary" event, held on June 27, 2021. [48][49] The anime is directed by Ryū Nakayama (director) and Makoto Nakazono (chief episode director), with scripts by Hiroshi Seko, character designs by Kazutaka Sugiyama, and devil designs by Kiyotaka Oshiyama. Tatsuya Yoshihara is serving as action director and Yūsuke Takeda is directing the art. Naomi Nakano is the color key artist and Yohei Miyahara is designing the screens. [50][51][52] The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo and other networks from October 12 to December 28, 2022. [53][54][55][b] Crunchyroll has licensed the series outside of Asia, and began streaming an English dub on October 25, 2022. [57][58] The series was released on home video in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2023. [59] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific. [60] Film[edit] On December 17, 2023, at the Jump Festa '24 event, an anime film entitled Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc was announced. [61] Music[edit] The music of the series is composed by Kensuke Ushio. Its ecchi scenes are woven naturally into the narrative, serving as a reflection of the characters’ struggles and growth rather than mere fanservice. With its heartwarming moments and genuine portrayal of friendship, it stands out as a top contender in the ecchi category. 5. ‘Prison School’ Set in Hachimitsu Academy, which was once an all-girls high school, “Prison School” follows five boys who are among the first male students to enroll. When these boys attempt to spy on their female classmates, they’re caught and sentenced to the school’s underground prison. As they serve their time, they undergo a series of rigorous, often humiliating punishments administered by the powerful student council’s Underground Student Council.
For the 2023 live-action film, see Knights of the Zodiac (film). Saint SeiyaFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Pegasus Seiya聖闘士星矢(セイントセイヤ)
(Seinto Seiya)GenreFantasy[1]Martial arts[2][3]Mythological[4] MangaWritten byMasami KurumadaPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpV Jump (last chapter)DemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 12, 1985 – December 12, 1990Volumes28 (List of volumes) Further information Anime television seriesDirected byKōzō Morishita (1–73)Kazuhito Kikuchi (74–114)Produced byChiaki ImadaHiroshi TakedaKazuo YokoyamaMasayoshi KawataYoshifumi HatanoWritten byTakao Koyama (1–73)Yoshiyuki Suga (74–114)Music bySeiji YokoyamaStudioToei AnimationLicensed byNA: CrunchyrollOriginal networkTV AsahiEnglish networkAU: Cartoon NetworkCA: YTVUS: Cartoon Network, Anime NetworkOriginal run October 11, 1986 – April 1, 1989Episodes114 (List of episodes) Original video animationSaint Seiya: HadesDirected byShigeyasu Yamauchi (1–13)Tomoharu Katsumata (14–31)Produced byHiroyuki SakuradaYoichi ShimizuWritten byMichiko Yokote (1–13)Yōsuke Kuroda (14–31)Music bySeiji YokoyamaStudioToei AnimationReleased November 9, 2002 – August 1, 2008Episodes31 (List of episodes) MangaSaint Seiya: Rerise of PoseidonWritten byTsunakan SudaPublished byAkita ShotenImprintChampion Red ComicsMagazineChampion RedDemographicSeinenOriginal runSeptember 16, 2022 – presentVolumes1 Live-action filmSaint Seiya: The BeginningDirected byTomek BagińskiProduced by Yoshi Ikezawa Joseph Chou Tim Kwok Written byJosh CampbellMatt StueckenKiel MurrayStudioStage 6 FilmsToei CompanyLicensed by Toei (Japan) Sony Pictures (International) ReleasedApril 28, 2023 (2023-04-28)Runtime112 minutes Related manga Saint Seiya: Next Dimension (sequel) Saint Seiya Episode. G Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō Saint Seiya: Meiō Iden – Dark Wing Related anime Saint Seiya films Saint Seiya Omega Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya Others Saint Seiya: Gigantomachia (novel series) Saint Seiya: Time Odyssey (French comic series) Saint Seiya (Japanese: 聖闘士星矢(セイントセイヤ), Hepburn: Seinto Seiya), also known as Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac or simply Knights of the Zodiac (translated from the French title Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque),[5] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1990, with its chapters collected in 28 tankōbon volumes. The story follows five mystical warriors called the Saints who fight wearing sacred sets of armor named "Cloths", the designs of which derive from the various constellations the characters have adopted as their destined guardian symbols. The Saints have sworn to defend the reincarnation of the Olympian goddess Athena (in her fictional depiction specific to the series) in her battle against other gods who want to dominate Earth. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media. Since 2006, Kurumada has been publishing a sequel manga titled Saint Seiya: Next Dimension. Several spin-off manga by different authors have also been created. The manga was adapted by Toei Animation into a 114-episode anime television series which was broadcast on TV Asahi from 1986 to 1989. Saint Seiya was later continued with three original video animations released from 2002 to 2008.