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[[Image:Saint-seiya.jpg|thumb|right|200| Magical boys]]
 
[[Image:Saint-seiya.jpg|thumb|right|200| Magical boys]]
 
[[Image:Large saint seiya 09.jpg|thumb|right|200| Possibly outraged because someone else beat them to it]]
 
[[Image:Large saint seiya 09.jpg|thumb|right|200| Possibly outraged because someone else beat them to it]]
Saint Seiya is about these magical boys in armor called saints who run around for the goddess Athena. There's lots of fighting, and even if a character is merely spanked, his/her skin will squirt out a half liter of blood. Armor made out of softer metal is more powerful.
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Saint Seiya is about boys in magical armor called saints who run around for the goddess Athena. There's lots of fighting, and even if a character is merely spanked, his/her skin will squirt out half a liter of blood.
<p>Saints fight with an energy called their Cosmo, which is like chi, only better. One's Cosmo is from the power of little tiny solar systems within one's body, which is actually one's atoms, I am not making this up.</p>
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<p>They call their armor "Cloths" and generally refuse to refer to them as anything else. Cloths made out of softer metal are the strongest.</p>
<p>But Saint Seiya isn't just popular for it's wacky 80's anime styled bishounen, it's all about the magical body armor modeled after constellations.
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<p>Saints fight with an energy called their Cosmo, which is like chi, only better. One's Cosmo is from the power of little tiny solar systems within one's body.</p>
<br>Expensive figurines and model kits are still being made and collected to this day, but that's mostly due to Japanese consumerism.
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<p>Saint Seiya isn't just popular for it's wacky 80's anime styled bishounen, it's more so for the magical body armor modeled after constellations.</p>
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<p>Expensive figurines and model kits are still being made and collected to this day, but what else can you expect from Japanese consumerism?</p>

Revision as of 15:24, 26 March 2008

Magical boys
Possibly outraged because someone else beat them to it

Saint Seiya is about boys in magical armor called saints who run around for the goddess Athena. There's lots of fighting, and even if a character is merely spanked, his/her skin will squirt out half a liter of blood.

They call their armor "Cloths" and generally refuse to refer to them as anything else. Cloths made out of softer metal are the strongest.

Saints fight with an energy called their Cosmo, which is like chi, only better. One's Cosmo is from the power of little tiny solar systems within one's body.

Saint Seiya isn't just popular for it's wacky 80's anime styled bishounen, it's more so for the magical body armor modeled after constellations.

Expensive figurines and model kits are still being made and collected to this day, but what else can you expect from Japanese consumerism?