Pegasus Seiya

Pegasus Seiya

Infobox animanga character
name = Pegasus Seiya
series = Saint Seiya


caption = Pegasus Seiya by Masami Kurumada
first = Manga: chapter 1, vol.1
Anime: ep. 1
voiced by = Japanese
Tōru Furuya [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=1105|title=Tōru Furuya|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-11]
Hiroko Emori (as child) [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=2059|title=Hiroko Emori|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-11]
Masakazu Morita (Since
Meikai-hen OVAs) [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=21028|title=Masakazu Morita|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-11]
English
Illich Guardiola [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=2503|title=Illich Guardiola|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-11]
Cameron Bautsch [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=17017|title=Cameron Bautsch|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-11]
age = 13 cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 13|year=2006|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |page=179|isbn= 1-4215-0236-4 ]
relatives = Mitsumasa Kido (father, deceased)
Seika (sister)
Orphaned Bronze Saints (half brothers)
born = December 1
nationality = Japan
class = Athena Pegasus Bronze Saint
nihongo|Pegasus Seiya|天馬星座の星矢|Pegasasu no Seiya|"Seiya" meaning "star arrow", also known as Seiya, is a fictional character from the "Saint Seiya" universe created by Masami Kurumada as the main protagonist of the media franchise, which originated in the eponymous manga written and illustrated by Kurumada, later adapted to anime, and subsequently inspiring soundtracks, OVAs, movies, video games, and other collectibles. Like most protagonists of Kurumada's works, his design for Seiya was inspired in the main character of his previous hit manga "Ring ni Kakero", Takane Ryuji.cite book|editor=|title=Kappa Magazine, number 80|year=1999|publisher=|language=Japanese|pages=]

In the story, Seiya is one of the 88 mythical warriors that have served the goddess Athena during ages, protecting justice and peace on Earth, and are known as "Saints, the bringers of hope." As a Saint, Seiya dons one of the radiant and powerful armors of divine origins known as Cloths, his representing the constellation of Pegasus. He also possesses superhuman strength and speed, two of the many extraordinary abilities the Saints draw from their guardian constellations and an inner essence called Cosmo.

Creation and conception

When Masami 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. First he spelled the name with the kanji that meant "Holy Arrow", to relate it to Seiya's condition as a Saint, but later decided to use the kanji that meant "Star Arrow", to emphasize the constellation and mythological motif. Finally, he changed his manga title as well, to Saint Seiya, once he fully developed the concept of the Saints. Also, Kurumada stated that one of the first ideas he conceived for Saint Seiya was the Pegasus Meteor Fist. Since his manga was going to use the constellations as a very important and ever-present theme, he wanted his protagonist to have a special move that would be like a shower of meteors.

When Kurumada designed Seiya's likeness, he was inspired by Takane Ryuji, the main character of his hit manga "Ring ni Kakero", which he created 9 years before Seiya. Most protagonists of Kurumada's works bear a resemblance to Ryuji, because Kurumada subscribes to the revered Osamu Tezuka's Star System (a stable cast of characters) technique.

The reason Masami Kurumada chose the Sagittarius Gold Cloth as the most powerful of the Gold Cloths is because of its symbolism in relation to Seiya. In the Japanese language, Seiya means "star arrow", a metaphor for "meteor", and Sagittarius represents an archer, so Kurumada thought it would be a perfect match for Seiya, especially since he already had in mind that the Sagittarius Gold Cloth would eventually be worn by Seiya in certain parts of the manga. Hence, Seiya's zodiacal sign is Sagittarius, since in Kurumada's canon, a Gold Cloth bearer's sign must match the Gold Cloth he represents.

Character attributes

Seiya is the main character of his namesake series, "Saint Seiya". He is one of the eighty-eight saints of Athena, and serves loyally at her side. Seiya draws his Cosmo from the constellation that connects to the Cloth. At the start of the series, Seiya's main objective is to find his older sister Seika, who disappeared from Japan when Seiya was sent to train to become a Saint. However, as the series continues, Seiya eventually starts fighting alongside the other Bronze Saints to protect Athena, albeit reluctantly at first. During his childhood in Greece, he met Eagle Marin, a female Silver Saint who trained him to become a Saint. Due to her similarities to Seika, Seiya starts thinking Marin is his sister, but later he discovers he was wrong and find his real sister. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 27|year=1991|chapter=Chapter 104|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |isbn= 4-08-851789-X ] Seiya tends to be the most immature Saint, as he frequently makes jokes and is not quite concerned about the consequences of his actions. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 23|year=1990|chapter=Chapter 85|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |isbn= 4-08-851538-2 ]

Although Seiya began his journey as a Bronze Saint, the lowest of three ranks, his abilities gradually grow to rival those of the Gold Saints, the most powerful of Athena's soldiers. He achieves this by awakening his 7th sense, the essence and origin of the Cosmo. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 8|year=2005|chapter=Chapter 29|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |page=115|isbn= 1-59116-715-9 ] Before descending into the realm of Hades, he also awakes his 8th sense Cosmo, allowing him to enter into the Underworld without being subject to its laws. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 23|year=1990|chapter=Chapter 84|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |isbn= 4-08-851538-2 ] His most-seen technique is the nihongo|Pegasus Meteor Fist|ペガサス流星拳|Pegasasu ryūseiken which initially allows him to send a large number of punches in a second. Seiya starts this attack at Mach 1 speed, and later develops it to achieve lightspeed for a few seconds. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 1|year=2004|chapter=Chapter 1|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |page=16|isbn= 1-59116-470-2 ] Seiya can combine all his meteors in one punch called the nihongo|Pegasus Comet Fist|ペガサス彗星拳|Pegasasu suiseiken. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 5|year=2004|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 21|page=172|isbn= 1-59116-225-4 ] His most powerful technique is nihongo|Pegasus Rolling Crush|ペガサスローリングクラッシュ|Pegasasu Rōringu Kurasshu, where he grabs hold of his opponent from the back, soars miles into the air, then suicide-dives head-first into the ground. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 5|year=2004|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= Chapter 21|page=181|isbn= 1-59116-225-4 ]

The Pegasus Cloth represents the Pegasus constellation, which is associated with Pegasus, the divine winged horse from Greek mythology. Seiya defeated 10 other trainees in order acquire the Pegasus Cloth and the status of Saint of Athena. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 1|year=2004|chapter=Chapter 1|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |isbn= 1-59116-470-2 ] The Pegasus Bronze Cloth suffers damage various times throughout the series, with Aries Mu typically responsible for repairs. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 3|year=2004|chapter=Chapter 12|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |isbn= 1-59116-299-8] In Kurumada's manga, the Cloth changes shape each time it is fixed, with each revision evolving the Cloth into a more detailed form while it remains the same in the anime until the series' second arc. When the Gold Saints use their blood to revive the Bronze Cloths, the second version of the Pegasus cloth can change from bronze to golden hue whenever Seiya charges his Cosmo to the maximum. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 15|year=2006|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 15|page=6-9|isbn=1-4215-0656-4 ] With the Cloth that Seiya uses in the Hades arc, Seiya is able to use the wings to fly, both normally and through dimensions. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 26|year=1991|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |chapter=Chapter 100|page=146-147|isbn= 4-08-851788-1 ] In his fight against Thanatos, resurrects in God Cloth state, which was last seen in the ages of myth, further increasing Seiya's Cosmo and vitality. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 28|year=1991|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |chapter=Chapter 107|page=20-28|isbn= 4-08-851790-3]

Eventually, Seiya becomes powerful enough to wear the Gold Cloth of Sagittarius, a Cloth that had lost its true owner before the series began. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 7|year=2005|chapter=Chapter 27|page=122|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |isbn= 1-59116-616-0] When Seiya has the Gold Cloth on, his Cosmo is magnified. Nevertheless, while Seiya uses the Sagittarius Gold Cloth many times throughout the series to save Athena from certain peril, he is never officially granted ownership of the Cloth. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 7|year=2005|chapter=Chapter 27|page=192|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |isbn= 1-59116-616-0]

Plot overview

Seiya always plays a prominent role in all the arcs of the series. In the Sanctuary Arc, Seiya returns from his training in Greece, looking for his sister, but is attacked by the many Saints sent by the Pope. When Athena is attacked by the Phantom Arrow, Seiya, along with his partners, go to the twelve temples of the Sanctuary to find the Pope and remove the arrow. In order to get to the Pope, the Bronze Saints are forced to fight against the Gold Saints, whom Seiya is able to engage in combat by awakening the 7th sense, Cosmo.

During the Poseidon Arc, Seiya fights against the Marine Generals, fabled warriors who command Poseidon's army, and whose power matches that of the Gold Saints.

In the Hades Arc, Seiya tries to fight against the Specters of Hades, the lord of the Underworld, but Seiya is sent out of the Sanctuary due to an order from Athena to protect the Bronze Saints. After her apparent death, Seiya goes to the Underworld to give Athena her Cloth. With the destruction of the Wailing Wall, Seiya arrives in Elysion, and after fighting against the gods Hypnos and Thanatos, he encounters Hades. During the fight, Seiya is mortally wounded when he protects Athena from the sword of Hades and dies.

Appearances in other media

Seiya also appears in "Saint Seiya" related manga. In "Saint Seiya Episode G", Seiya appears in Leo Aiolia's vision [cite book |title= Saint Seiya Episode. G, Volume 11|year=2007|last= Okada |first= Megumu |publisher= Akita Shoten |chapter=Chapter 47|isbn= 978-4253231251 ] , and in "", he appears when sees his future in the Crateris Cloth. Seiya also stars in all Saint Seiya movies, in which he always defeats the antagonist using the arrow of the Sagittarius Cloth, with the exception of Heaven Chapter ~Overture~, in which he scarred Apollo with his fist.

In Heaven Chapter Overture, Seiya was supposely cursed by the sword of Hades, instead of dying as he did, both in the manga and anime. (It is not confirmed whether this movie will be canonical and considered as part of the anime series) Seiya is able to do minor damage to the god Apollo with a single attack. The conclusion of the actual fight between the two is not depicted; instead, the climax of the movie cuts to a peaceful scene where Seiya apparently becomes reacquainted with Saori Kido. [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2973|title=Saint Seiya Tenkai-hen (movie)|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-03-10] It was explained in the Japanese DVD audio commentary with director Shigeyasu Yamauchi that, since Seiya's and Saori's greatest strength was their love and trust for each other, Apollo erased their memories so that they would never again be able to find the will to rebel against the gods. [cite video | people=Yamauchi, Shigeyasu|year=2004|title=Saint Seiya Tenkai-hen Overture| medium=DVD|publisher=Toei Animation]

Pegasus Tenma

Tenma [In The Next Dimension, Tenma's name has the kanji of nihongo|Pegasus/Celestial Horse|天馬; in The Lost Canvas Tenma's name is only in katakana, as result of him being born and raised in Italy.] is Seiya's incarnation in the 18th Century. He appears only in Masami Kurumada's ' and Shiori Teshirogi's ' manga, both prequels of the original manga. The few facts that both universe have in common is that Tenma is a friend of Alone, Hades's chosen body of the time, since their childhood, and that they soon become enemies. Tenma has the same appearance as Seiya, and uses the same type of techniques.

Reception

In Japan, Seiya is the most unpopular character in "Saint Seiya", ranking 5th in the Bronze Saints character poll. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 3|year=2004|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Popularity polls|isbn= 1-59116-299-8 ] However, in the technique poll, his Pegasus Meteor Fist ranked 1st. [cite book |title= Saint Seiya, Volume 25|year=1990|last= Kurumada |first= Masami |publisher= Shueisha |chapter=Techniques polls|isbn= 4-08-851540-4 ] Merchandise based on Seiya has also been released, including plushes [cite web|url=http://japanimation.com//index.php?url=Inventory_GeneralsDetail.jsp?arg=dt%253DInventory_Generals%2526mid%253D9855682130%2526usr%253D%2526cid%253D%2526id%253D8049%2526typ%253Dcl%2526aff%253D|title=japanimation.com Saint Seiya Plush Doll |publisher=japanimation.com|accessdate=2008-03-09] and action figures with different cloths. [cite web|url=http://www.atamaii.com/saint-seiya-041107c.html|title=Saint Seiya Gashapon|publisher=atamaii.com|accessdate=2008-03-09] [cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/Saint-Seiya-Pegasus/dp/B000O1O7MC/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1205067362&sr=8-18|title=Amazon: Pegasus Seiya
publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=2008-03-09
]

Several anime and manga publications have provided both acclaim and criticism of Seiya's character. "DVDVisionJapan" criticizes the fact that Seiya takes beating after beating but gets back up every time. However, they praise his seiyu, Tōru Furuya, for giving the character a good array of emotions. [cite web|url=http://www.dvdvisionjapan.com/saintseiya1.htm|title=Saint Seiya |publisher=DVDVisionJapan|accessdate=2008-01-24] Anime News Network comments that Seiya's voice actor for the English dub is unsuitable, and that he enunciates strange words and does not sound at all heroic. They also criticize Seiya for being an underdog in all the fights. [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/saint-seiya/dvd-1|title=Saint Seiya DVD 1 |publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2008-01-24] "DVDVerdictReview.com" praises Seiya as a good developed character, since most of his characteristics are related to Greek mythology. [cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/saintseiyacol1.php|title=Saint Seiya: Collection 1|publisher=DVDVerdictReview.com|accessdate=2008-01-24]

ee also

*List of "Saint Seiya" chapters
*List of "Saint Seiya" characters
*List of "Saint Seiya" episodes

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