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"Saint Seiya" has three which span a total of 67 EPISODES and includes, again, some of the worst storytelling in this genre I have ever seen. It's really mind-numbing for me to think that I had spent so long savoring those first two major arcs and the intro to Sanctuary for so long, considering it was only 41 episodes. Honestly, just watch Galaxian Wars and the fights with the silver saints and you have the point of "Saint Seiya". It only gets worse from there. And when it jumps off the cliff into horrible storytelling, it just jumps off that same cliff three more times.
The best thing about "Saint Seiya" is "Pegasus Fantasy", which is an immortal jam that has slapped for 40 years straight.

While American soldiers march and watch the ruins after the "Bloody Mary" operation, Yuujirou lurks among the ruins and attacks General Sam Gary. He kills him, takes his skin off his face, puts it on his own and shows himself to the other soldiers, pretending to be semi-conscious. The soldiers take him to some headquarters, thinking he's their general, who needs help. When in fact, their general is long dead and Yuujirou has made his way to the center of the nearby American headquarters. He slaughters the army in the middle of the building and meets a soldier named Gerry Strydum. During this time, the American army gathered around the headquarters to shoot the whole building with cannons to get rid of Yuujirou.

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