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Her death would be the catalyst for a series of botched surgeries performed by her brother on multiple women with the same hiragana characters in her name during the Jun arc. Jun Shirakawa (白川 純, Shirakawa Jun) The older twin brother of Kaname, he is very protective of her and is also a childhood friend of Shun. At some point in the story, when his younger sister gets raped, he mistakenly believes that Uruma was responsible for his younger sister's rape, causing him to join Kyou's cult just so he could inflict suffering on Uruma before realizing his mistake and later switching sides to make up for the suffering he caused him. His fate regarding the incident involving him, Kyou's cult, and Uruma was left ambiguous until he made a phone call through Andou's phone to Kitami. It was then revealed that he abused multiple girls into donning his late sister's appearances while being in relationships with them. He was eventually revealed to have caused Uruma's memory loss after shooting him with a gun before kidnapping him and tricking him into thinking that Azuma Chizuru died (who in reality is actually in a room watching the confrontation between Jun and Uruma unfold).

[102] Another six episodes premiered on January 23, 2020. [103] The second season premiered on Crunchyroll on July 31, 2022. [104] Musicals[edit] In August 1991, a musical, sponsored by Bandai, was performed at the Aoyama theater in Tokyo, Japan. The story retells the Sanctuary and Poseidon chapters. The cast included members of SMAP as the five Bronze Saints and Poseidon. The characters Aries Mu, Leo Aiolia, and Scorpio Milo were portrayed by members of another band, Tokio. 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.

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Drawn to Life. Despite all appearances, it had no Japanese involvement in development. 5th Cell seems to be an animesque company. Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ, a game from Spain! One of the main characters is from the Japanese folk tale Momotaro. Shantae, a side-scroller for Game Boy Color made by the American developer WayForward Technologies. The first game's Commodore 64-esque soundtrack betrays its Western origins, though. Bonus points for hiring Japanese developer Inti Creates for Pirates' Curse and Half-Genie Hero. Shantae and the Seven Sirens takes it even further by featuring anime-style cutscenes animated by Studio TRIGGER. BloodRayne: Betrayal, also made by WayForward, utilizes an anime-like artstyle. Vitamin Connection takes it even further by having an actual Japanese singer for its insert songs, and includes a Japanese language option! Fantage has a very anime-inspired art style. Jitsu Squad have its art style looking like some ninja anime from the 90s. "Gurenge" (紅蓮華; TV version)Lisa (vocals and lyrics); Kayoko Kusano (composer)1:322. "Family" (家族; OST version) 3:233. "Brace Up and Run!"Chiaki Ishikawa (vocals)2:324. "Survive and Get the Blade, Boy"Chiaki Ishikawa (vocals)3:595. "Demon Slayer Corps" (鬼殺隊; OST version) 3:246. "Training" (訓練) 1:187.
157 05 "Hour of Temptation" September 16, 1992 October 27, 2000 Vegeta quickly pounds Cell six feet into the ground! With his back against the wall, the monstrous android attacks Vegeta’s weakest point: his arrogance! Can the Saiyan Prince resist Cell’s tempting challenge? 158 06 "Krillin's Decision" September 23, 1992 October 30, 2000 With beautiful Android 18 in his sights, Krillin clutches the controller that will shut her down forever. But when the moment arrives, the little man hesitates! All the while, Cell looms overhead, hungry for perfection! 159 07 "The Last Defense" September 30, 1992 October 31, 2000 With the remote control smashed, Krillin and Trunks must save Android 18 from Cell’s power-hungry grasp. But Vegeta has other plans in mind. Will trunks attack his own father to save humanity? 160 08 "Cell is Complete" October 14, 1992 November 1, 2000 The earth’s greatest fear has come true: Cell is complete! Can anyone stop the android nightmare in his final, perfect form? As the heroes nervously line up, a glimmer of hope shines from above. Gohan is a Super Saiyan! 161 09 "Vegeta Must Pay" October 21, 1992 November 2, 2000 After allowing Cell to reach his final form, Vegeta is ready for the challenge he was promised. But as Cell easily deflects the Saiyan’s every blow, it’s clear that Vegeta has more on his hands than he bargained for! 162 10 "Trunks Ascends" October 28, 1992 November 3, 2000 Tapping into the deepest wells of his energy, Vegeta summons one last attack: the Final Flash! Meanwhile, Trunks struggles to decide whether or not to help his father.