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Overhearing how Takamura went overseas after defeating Goat, Ippo was reminded how Sendō declared his intention of going overseas to Mexico, wondering what came of that. Later, Ippo found out Sendō went to Mexico without telling his gym from Mari. Since Mari and Sendō's gym does not know the reason he left, Ippo told Mari how he possibly went to Mexico to meet Alfredo. Later, Ippo was shown a news article about Sendō and Hoshi meeting the Scamaras Brothers. Importance of the Support Role Arc Ippo walking Aikawa home. After receiving an invitation to a class reunion from Umezawa, Ippo went to the reunion at the Kemuri Izakaya to see his former classmates from seven years ago. Upon entering, Ippo was recognised as the class hero and the Japanese champion. Ippo met Aikawa while there, and was surprised to hear she watched him fight, but as ashamed to find out she watched the only three fights he lost in. After the party, Ippo walked Aikawa home. As they walked, Aikawa expressed her love to Ippo and wished to see Ippo win a match. Though Ippo reminded her that he retired, she asked if he had a reason to return, would he come back, however, Ippo had no answer.The first episode of the Poseidon Arc that follows this actually takes a step back to introduce Poseidon's civilian form and create a connection between Saori and him for us to build some tension around. Oh, sorry. Just kidding. Saori gets knocked out again and we basically do the Sanctuary Arc again, only with pillars instead of temples (as in Sanctuary) or gems (as in Asgard). These fights have slightly more roots in the saints' characterizations than the Asgard fights, so there's more here for fans, but it's still so boring and bad. By the end, I was watching complete episodes, but I couldn't do it at less than 3x speed. I just couldn't.
Any shonen battle manga story can survive one or even two lackluster arcs. "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".