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The Hashira ambush Muzan but he traps them all
within the Infinity Castle, an endless labyrinth which houses Akaza, Upper Two Doma, Upper One Kokushibo, and the newly-ascended members Kaigaku and Nakime; Zenitsu's former partner and Muzan's personal assistant, respectively. As Zenitsu kills Kaigaku, Tamayo injects Muzan with a poison she and Shinobu have made to weaken his abilities. When Akaza remembers his human life, he betrays Muzan and commits suicide, while Shinobu sacrifices herself to poison Doma, allowing Inosuke and fellow Demon Slayer Kanao Tsuyuri to kill him. After a harrowing
battle, Kokushibo kills Muichiro and Genya before being killed as well. Muzan kills Tamayo, and later Nakime when she is hypnotized by Yushiro to use her powers against him, but is
forced above ground by the Corps. Aided by Tamayo's poison, the Corps unleash a desperate battle of attrition as the remaining members fight against Muzan until the morning sun can kill him. Muzan is left helpless against the sun but Gyomei, Obanai, and Mitsuri succumb to their injuries. As Tanjiro delivers the final blow, a dying Muzan fatally wounds him and forcefully gives him his remaining blood. Tanjiro transforms into the ultimate being in Muzan's last-ditch effort to have his species survive. He begins to attack the survivors but through their efforts and Nezuko, who has been fully restored to her human self, the transformation is reverse. In the aftermath of the battle, the Corps are disbanded, with Giyu, Tengen, and Sanemi as the only Hashira survivors.
As of May 2011, Masami Kurumada announced in his website that a new
Saint Seiya musical was in the works. [105] Debuting in late 2011, the stage play was titled Saint Seiya Super Musical, and presented a live-action adaptation of the first Saint Seiya film, Evil Goddess Eris. Video games[edit] See also: List of Saint Seiya video games Several video games have been released based on the
series. Discography[edit] Seiji Yokoyama was the main composer for the Saint Seiya original anime series 1986/90. A selection is listed below: Saint Seiya Original Soundtrack I–VIII (spanning 8 CDs) Saint Seiya – 1996 Song Collection Saint Seiya – 1997 Shonenki Saint Seiya – Best Collection Saint Seiya – Chikyūgi (Single Album) Saint Seiya – Galaxian Wars Saint Seiya – Memorial Box (spanning 5 CDs) Saint Seiya – Gold Collection (spanning 5 CDs) Saint Seiya – Hits (spanning 3 CDs) Saint Seiya – King of the Underworld Saint Seiya – Piano Fantasia Saint Seiya – Tenkai Hen Josō Overture Saint Seiya – Song Selection (commemorative CD for the 30th anniversary of the original series of Saint Seiya eighties)[106] Other media[edit] In the early 1990s, Renaissance-Atlantic Entertainment planned to produce an American animated version of the series titled Guardians of the Cosmos. Only a pilot was made, and the intro was revealed at the end of YouTuber Ray Mona's documentary on the subject titled The Secret Stories of Saint Seiya in December 2022. [107] The full pilot was showcased in the follow-up documentary The Secret Stories of Saint Seiya Part 2 in April 2023. [108] Many different events took place to celebrate the manga's 30th anniversary. In June 2016, there was a convention in Akihabara (Tokyo) commemorating the historic series, with numerous commemorative gadgets on sale. [109] A second exhibition was held in Hong Kong in September 2016. [110] Saint Seiya 30 Shunen Keny Gashu, Seiiki - Sanctuary, an art book consisting of 130 pages illustrated by Masami Kurumada, was launched in Japan on October 21, 2016, by Takarajimash.
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