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However, Seiya also sacrifices himself by receiving one of Hades' attacks, and the Saints return to Earth with his body. Production[edit] At first, Kurumada planned to create a wrestling-themed manga as he enjoys writing individual sports rather than collective sports. [6] He was initially inspired by The Karate Kid (1984) to conceive a story about a young karateka named Seiya found by a karate master and his female assistant; however, his publishing department did not approve the idea. [7] Since he thought simple sports like judo or karate would not be interesting enough, he added aspects from Greek mythology and constellations to make it innovative. [6] However, the basic concept of Saint Seiya was to be a nekketsu manga with a "fashion" touch added by the Saint Cloths. After the quick cancellation of his previous work, Otoko Zaka, in 1984, this "fashion sense" was something Kurumada thought would be an aspect that would attract fans, making it different from his previous manga with simple high school uniforms. [8] Although they look like European medieval armors, Kurumada said his main inspiration for the Cloths was Hajime Sorayama's 1983 illustration book Sexy Robot. [6] Besides from fashion, the Cloths were created because Kurumada wanted characters to throw explosive sparks and the armors was a way to give them some protection. [7] Initially, he could not decide what type of armor it would be, considering even Buddhist kasaya; based on the Greek motif, he designed the actual Saint Cloths. [7] When Kurumada was in the process of creating Saint Seiya, he gave Seiya the name Rin at first, since Kurumada was going to title his manga "Ginga no Rin" (Rin of the Galaxy). However, as Kurumada continued developing his manga, he decided to change the name to Seiya, which was more fitting.55 29 April 2007 2 7. 05 6 May 2007 3 5. 44 13 May 2007 4 5. 89 20 May 2007 5 6. 31 27 May 2007 6 6. 28 Series 2[edit] Date Episode Viewers
(millions) 13 January 2008 1 5. 80 20 January 2008 2 6. 16 27 January 2008 3 5. 41 3 February 2008 4 5. 23 10 February 2008 5 5. 65 17 February 2008 6 5.