A group of children are orphaned and instead of going to Annie's orphanage, they go to some very dangerous islands to train and get powerful armor to save the world in case something bad happens one day. This is how this group of melodramatic warriors is formed. So today at "Summing It Up" with new logo, "Knights of the Zodiac".
This is the story of Seiya, a young man like any other, who as a boy trained with this masked lady. Thus he gained a magical and powerful armor that he must carry as if he were a delivery man. He also gains the ability to summon an imaginary Pegasus to help him fight.
Then he goes to a martial arts super-tournament where they compete for a more powerful golden armor. There Seiya meets a lot of characters who will become his inseparable friends. And they are.
. . Shun, as the green-haired guy who controls an infinitely extending chain.
Shiryu, as the long-haired guy controlling an imaginary dragon. Hyoga, as the blond guy who controls the snow and can make it snow anywhere in the world at any time of the year. He has his dead mother at the seafloor.
And Saori, as the reincarnation of Athena who is obsessed with her grandfather and sees him constantly in the sky. Without your help I feel completely alone. Grandpa!
This grandfather is the organizer, he is the one who sent the orphans to fight over there. Five years later they returned with their armor and their traumas. And they begin to fight in the tournament.
But the thing isn't about the martial arts tournament. No. Because halfway through, the most villainous villain of at least the next five episodes appears.
He is Ikki, the green-haired guy's brother, another orphan who trained on another island. But he had a hard time because his master killed his girlfriend. Esmeralda!
Esmeralda! Esmeraldaaa! That left him pretty messed up.
Sometimes he walks around and sees a flower and has delusions about her. It's amazing that it can grow in a place like this. It's like Esmeralda!
Esmeralda! Thus he became very bad. And, I don't know why, he was locked in the box.
Then he comes out and steals the golden armor. But then the boys get it back. Because another villain appears.
The most villainous villain for at least the next five episodes. Docrates, a very powerful and mythical knight in red armor who has a very rare weakness. Oh!
Police! Imagine how badass the Japanese police must be that even he's afraid of them. Anyway, Docrates steals all the armor except the helmet.
Ikki becomes good at the last minute and attacks Docrates with an imaginary firebird. But he fails to beat him. So Ikki dies.
Bye Ikki. May the force be with you. They then defeat Docrates in a way that is not worth mentioning, and recover the armor.
Or a part of it. Or just the helmet. I didn't quite understand this part.
The thing is that several odd enemies appear and want to defeat the Knights. Like this guy who throws fire, or the watermen, or this guy with a timely shadow on his genitals, or evil versions of characters that are good, or stars that transform into people, or these ones who shower Seiya with feathers or these that trap him in a spider's web. But their worst enemies are the super dramatic moments they go through.
Like when Shiryu goes blind. He has gone blind to save you from dying. What?
Or like when a Black Saint discovers friendship. Why did you save my life? Why did you do it, Black Drgon?
Suddenly I felt like believing in what you call friendship. Or like when the bald man dies. Thank you my friend.
Now it is time for you to become a star and protect Shaina. Or like when Ikki tells his brother that he loves him. Brother!
I love you. I love you too. And remember I told you that Ikki was dead?
Well, actually no. Because he. .
. . .
. is alive. Yeah, he didn't die.
And this happens too many times. For a moment it seems that the long-haired one dies, but finally he doesn't. Then he dies again, but actually he doesn't.
Then it seems that Seiya dies, but finally he doesn't. Then he seems to die again, but again he doesn't. Anyway, all these deaths made the Knights become close friends.
And since they are very sensitive and melodramatic people, they will spend a very long scene looking at each other while crying emotionally. Yes, these guys are very sentimental. And they don't miss a chance to say a poetic line even if they are in the middle of a fight.
Ever felt the force of the universe coursing through every cell of your body? When we believe in a dream and fight for it, it becomes a reality. He has lost his life, but gained a friend who will never forget him.
You should know that we Knights of Good are protected by the warmth of feeling. We fight together, because this way, the victory achieved by hating your only brother has absolutely nothing worthwhile, if your brother is not there. Enough of poetry young Knights!
A powerful enemy has arrived, the Golden Knight. He¡s a guy who wants to kill Seiya. But just at that moment the Silver Knights appear, who also want to kill Seiya.
And when they are about to kill him, the armor magically appears and is placed on Seiya's body. And he defeats the bad guys. And then the armor goes away.
And it doesn't come back for a while. Then the Golden Knight regrets having been so bad and starts to cry. Then he tells him that the real villain, the one behind this whole plot is The Patriarch.
He's a man who walks around naked and sometimes wears a mask. He wants to get the armor to dominate the universe, or something. Then Seiya says, "Let's go to this guy's house, and beat him up.
" But a young masked man appears and tells them that they can't go straight to the Patriarch's house. They must first pass through twelve houses and defeat the Knights who guard them. Seiya asks, "Is it mandatory to go through the 12 houses?
" "Yes, it is. " says the guy. "Can't we skip any?
If we go this way, diagonally, we go faster. " "It's not possible. You must go through the 12 houses," says the masked man.
The thing is, the Knights start walking but. . .
. . .
it's a trap! The young masked man turned out to be not as good a person as they thought, even though they didn't know him. He, who revealed key information for the plot, is a henchman of The Patriarch who shoots luminous arrows.
One of those arrows hits Saori's heart. And Saori dies. No, I'm kidding.
She should die, because she has an arrow in her heart. But it is a magic arrow that will kill her only in 12 hours. And the only one who can remove the arrow is The Patriarch.
All this information is given by the young masked man, who doesn't know how to shut his mouth. So, the boys walk through the 12 houses and face the 12 knights starring in the most ultraviolent battles of the saga. One, two, ultraviolent One, two, ultraviolent One, two, ultraviolent What's going on now?
What's going on? In the middle of this Ikki dies again. Hyoga is frozen.
But then he is thawed. And Shun offers to warm him up, showing that it doesn't matter if they make fun of you. What matters is the love of zodiac friends.
But all this doesn't matter. Because finally Seiya finds The Patriarch, who was there waiting for him sitting patriarchally. There it's revealed that The Patriarch is actually the Knight of Gemini, who's bipolar and sometimes good, sometimes bad.
When Seiya arrives he is in his good version. He tells him that he can't get the arrow out of Saori because they have to wait a few episodes. Then, as if making it up on the spot, he tells him that he must use a magic shield to remove arrows and reflect a light on the girl's chest.
But at that moment the evil personality of Gemini appears. He undresses and puts on the armor without putting on underwear. He attacks Seiya, but, instead of killing him, he takes away his five senses.
Unfortunately, the only sens Seiya needs to defeat him is poetic sense. So he shoots some verses that weaken him. Although I have lost my five senses the fire of my life is still burning.
As long as the fire continues to burn, my cosmo will rise higher, and only when the cosmo is extinguished will it be the moment of my death. At that moment Ikki appears. He.
. . .
. . is alive!
Second time. He then confronts The Patriarch as Seiya slowly crawls towards the shield. And a miracle happens.
Then Saori revives, the dying Knights revive, she defeats Geminis in one blow and everything returns to normal. But, but, but. .
. . .
. things are going to continue Are you the one who dared to wake me up? This will come in another summary, this one ends here.
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