

Saint Seiya: The Hades Chapter - Inferno
聖闘士星矢 冥王ハーデス冥界編
Seiya and the rest of the Bronze and Gold Saints who have survived the Sanctuary battle have entered the world of the Dead. They are fighting to get to Hades and defeat him. (Source: ANN)
Seiya and the rest of the Bronze and Gold Saints who have survived the Sanctuary battle have entered the world of the Dead. They are fighting to get to Hades and defeat him. (Source: ANN)
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jmoriarty84
October 1, 2010
Story and Characters It of course picks up exactly where the Sanctuary oavs leave off. This time as opposed to the Gold Saints being the central focus, the main featured characters in this series are Seiya and Shun as well as one certain Gold Saint I can't mention due to spoiler reasons in relation to the original TV series, though Hyoga and Shiryu aren't exaclty useless, they are still busy fighting their battles respective battles. And Ikki is still rarely present, but whatever presence he has will be overly significant to what happens in this story. The newer main villains that were introduced in the lastoav such as Rhadmantys, are now part of the battlefield as well as a handful of other new characters. And who are some of these new characters? I feel that you have to see it to find out who some of them are, but I can tell you that some of these characters are bad ass. What also makes this story very great is that it expands the darker tone and atmosphere and still uses intriguing plot twists as it did in the Sanctuary Arc, but I thought what this installment offers I never saw coming many cosmos away. And the ending I thought was a very fitting and suited the themes of bravery, sacrafice, friendship, and brotherhood very well in the tradition of Saint Seiya. Art and Animation Well, the qualities that made the animation and coloring in the first oav is still present here. The lighting is still appropriate and I can't say much. The only negative thing I can say about the animation are the dead bodies serving as slaves to Hades. They look super cheap as hell, but in the end, they really don't matter. The new characters featured are really breathtaking to watch. Granted the diversity of the design for some of the main villains is getting weak, they all have their own unique traits and techniques. The features of the armors are appropriate with the underworld-hell theme. And of course there will be some interesting gimmick characters, though these charcters were kind of done before, they were featured in fillers of the original series, but this time, the characters with this kind of gimmick are a Kurumada-sensei original and he adds his own unique detail and feature to it. The quality of the action is still pretty awesome and the moves that will be demonstrated by the newer characters are very cool and the namings sound kind of weird, but this is one of those instances where such bizarre Engrish phrases can be sweet. Music and Voice Acting The most controversial thing about this anime is the changing of the seiyuus from the Bronze Saints and Athena. Apparently, Kurumada-sensei wanted to change everyone except Furuya Tooru because he thought they were too old for their roles, but the only exception is Suzuoki Hirotaka who passed away between the releases of the Sanctuary and Inferno oavs. I heard he especially wanted to change Shun's original voice actor Horikawa Ryo. Furuya Tooru wanted everyone to stay aboard, and he decided to quit. The fans were very angry about this and tried to petition to Kurumada-sensei to not go with this change, and it got severe to the point where Kurumada-sensei got his legal team to speak on behalf of him to accept the changes. As for the "too old excuse," I think it's flatout bullshit. Furuya Tooru still plays 15 year old Amuro in the new Gundam games and so on. Horikawa Ryo I thought still did an excellent job in playing Shun in the Sanctuary Chapter. I always loved the tone and the articulation he brought to the character. And I can't speak much for Shiryu's and Hyoga's new seiyuus since they weren't featured enough or gave a certain kind of performance in which I felt they could capture what I think is the essence of their characters. So who was replaced you might ask? Seiya is now played by Morita Masakazu, who might know as the voice of Kurosawa Ichigo from Bleach. But he was casted as Seiya because Kurumada-sensei had him casted as Takane Ryuuji, the main character in the anime adaptation of his first manga, Ring ni kakero. I can agree that Morita does sound appropriately youthful and brings a distinctive kind of energy to the role of Seiya in which it does suit his character, but I think he really lacks this dignified-heroic quality in his voice that Furuya Tooru has and I don't think he comes across as leaderlike. But the new voice actor who really won me over was Shun's, Kazuya Yuuta. The performance that had me convinced was in the second episode about when he "testifies" to the judge about what sins he's committed and how sin is natural in human nature for such and such reason. He really showed the emotion and compassion necessary that defines the Shun character and I was able to embrace him with that. The only problem I have with the voice is his pitch. It's soft, but yet still high, while with the original performance by Horikawa, it had the low voice where you could tell that he was a man despite his very feminine appearence. Another performance I liked was Konishi Katsuyuki as Ikki. I thought he captured the character well in his own way by being the lone wolf who sticks out and being the "I do things my own way" kind of guy. The new opening theme featured is Megami no Senshi by Marina Del Ray, who also sings Asu He No Toushi, the opening theme to Ring ni Kakero. The brief church organs that play is very dark and gets you hooked and then all of a sudden the guitars play and you see the saints running at the screen along with the title in the background and you got something that lives up to the original theme song, Pegasus Fantasy. In comaprison to that song, it's still pretty sweet hard rock, but it has a certain kind of diversity with the intensity that it has with being gloomy, but yet there is still hope. The imagery, the panning, and the sound effects that go with the panning just add so much to it and I must say that the quality sometimes makes me argue with myself of which is the better theme song between the old and new one. So the opening theme itself is an instant winner. The background music is actually still the same so I can't say much about it that I haven't already have said in my previous reviews. Overall This OAV will have you pumped up for the next oav and the true ending to the original manga of Saint Seiya. If you want plot twists, then you got what I think is one of the best plot twists in anime history
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ChouEritto
October 21, 2018
The middle act of the Hades Arc, Inferno, is a major step down from Sanctuary in almost every way. Whilst quickly going through many of the battles and several Celestial Star Spectres quickly being disposed of allows it to stand out and be less repetitive when it comes to combat with its side villains than the Poseidon Arc was, it also makes them a major disappointment when Terrestrial Star Spectres such as Myu proved a genuine threat to the Gold Saints. Instead of being a true step up in power, only the Judges, Pharaoh and Rhadamanthys' underlings prove much of a genuine threat. The revealof Shun's secret was an interesting twist that explained how he survived his fatal battle with Aphrodite, but it came without foreshadowing from previous arcs and Ikki's lack of knowledge on it was from as poor a plot device as amnesia. Beyond that, the plot was as typical of Saint Seiya Arcs. It did have some interest in the setting with it being a mix of both the Greek Underworld and Hell as described in Dante's Divine Comedy, which led to some nice creative liberties in locations and the theme of life being finite and thus precious was a decent way of making the idea of holding onto hope less generic than usual. However, the regular lives of the Spectres weren't explored enough for the setting to be more than pretty backgrounds and the theme of hope and finite life weren't explored too deep, just being a reiteration of Shaka's words in the first act of this arc. The characters at least make up for this somewhat. While most of the villains within the arc were bland loyal henchmen, Pharaoh at least had some goals beyond serving Hades that allowed him to at least be more engaging than most of the Marina from the previous arc. Hades also carried himself well in displaying the power of a God far better than Poseidon did in the previous arc where he was defeated twice by Gold Saints. As for the heroes, allowing Kanon and Orphe to have their moments to shine was a breath of fresh air after having two arcs of the Bronze Saints hogging all the glory and prevents it from becoming repetitive. Kanon VS Rhadamanthys also had some pretty good build up in the formation of a rivalry between them. Speaking of the Gold Saints such as Kanon, the ending of this 2nd act carries far more consequence and emotion than any of the previous arcs combined. That said, the character appeal is enough to even out the disappointing elements of the plot and make the writing for this arc average overall. As for the more superficial elements, even these strong points for the series went a step below its predecessor. While the still pieces of art remain as good as prior, the animation became far more limited with many shots being reused constantly and character movement becoming far less fluid. Even the sound was a step down from before as while the soundtrack remains unchanged and as great as ever, the changes in several seiyuu such as all of the Bronze Saints was something that would be offputting for returning fans who had grown so accustomed to the iconic deliveries of Toru Furuya or Ryo Horikawa, especially when many of the seiyuu had yet to fully become accustomed to their roles. That said, Inferno is a step down from Sanctuary, though still has it's moments to warrant continuing the series to it's climax.
SieghartTheMage
April 26, 2019
The continuation, with the part of the underworld. You immediately notice a change of style. If the first part (Hades Sanctuary) had dared, with some changes to the story and a bit of CG in the graphics, here we essentially stick to the manga faithfully, without even great animations. History manages to remain good, in the Underworld with Dante inspiration. The main problem is that that feeling of war is missing, the characters are scattered, and of serious battles, in true Saint Seiya style, there are very few. A fairly painful key is the characterization of the enemies. Except for Rhadamanthys, already presented in the previouspart, most of the specters lack charisma, they save just a couple. Of course, there are some good parentheses (like that of Orpheus), some unexpected twists, some badass moments for a couple of characters, and an epic closure, but in general you feel that something is missing in this part.
SinCrow11
May 8, 2020
General: (7.55 / 10) (SPOILERS) I missed the second of the three installments under the "Hades" arc. This time it was also entertaining, but I feel that its prequel is still a step higher than "Chapter - Inferno", since although we have had good moments of drama as the final outcome with the sacrifice of the golden knights, and even history Orpheo. The battles themselves were not too memorable, I feel that the antagonists in this case the "ghosts" left much to be desired and did not give a great sense of danger or depth of characters, with the exception of Radamanthys who was one step above theothers. judges of hell. As for the staging, the art had good moments at the beginning, but already for the last chapters the quality declines enough to the point of having a certain deformity in the characters. On the contrary, the soundtrack continues to have the same charm as always and representative of this title, although its Opening left me to be desired for this occasion. In short we are in the final stretch of history I hope the best for the closing of this series. VERSION EN ESPAÑOL: General: (7,55 / 10) (SPOILERS) Se me fue la segunda de las tres entregas bajo el arco de "Hades". En esta ocasión también fue entretenida, pero siento que su precuela sigue estando un escalón mayor que "Chapter - Inferno", ya que si bien hemos tenido buenos momentos de drama como el desenlace final con el sacrificio de los caballeros dorados, e inclusive la historia de Orpheo. Las batallas en si no fueron demasiado memorables, siento que los antagonistas en este caso los "espectros" dejaron bastante que desear y no dieron gran sensación de peligro o profundidad de personajes, exceptuando un poco a Radamanthys que estuvo un escalón por encima de los demás jueces del infierno. En cuanto a puesta en escena, el arte tuvo unos buenos momentos al comienzo, pero ya para los últimos capítulos decae bastante la calidad al punto de tener cierta deformidad en los personajes. Por el contrario la banda sonora sigue teniendo el mismo encanto de siempre y representativo de este titulo, aunque su Opening me dejo que desear para esta ocasión. En fin estamos en la recta final de la historia espero lo mejor para el cierre de esta serie.
ephemerry
February 12, 2021
"Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Inferno" is the best "Hades" series and although the director and cast were — almost all — replaced, the spirit of Saint Seiya is stronger than ever before! One of the most interesting aspects of the Saint Seiya franchise, for me, has always been the mythos and the generations of characters that inherit the Cloths! So, a chapter that focuses on the underworld, a place that was only briefly alluded to during the original fight against Cancer Deathmask, is infinitely interesting! Ikki and Shun's brotherly love is also put to the test, when Hades selects Shun as a his host,and Ikki is forced to choose between defeating the embodiment of all evil or protecting his younger brother! Strong story writing! ⚠️ This review of Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Inferno will contain spoilers, this segment with be the second part out of the three Hades anime adaptations ⚠️ —Story/Characters The world-building in this chapter was really interesting, upon Seiya journey to the Underworld (during Episode 1: "Cross Over! The Acheron River"), which one could compare to something akin to Hell — the realm of Elysion is introduced into the narrative, a paradise for people chosen by the Gods! Which is the opposite of Hell, it's something that is Edenic and could be compared to Heaven. Another interesting correlation with the mythos is that the arc is called "Inferno" and Seiya is traveling into the netherworld to rescue Saori's soul, "Dante's Inferno" anyone? ※ Another partial Biblical tidbit is that Saga's evil personality, Kanon, literally has an attack called "Imperial Satanic Illusion"! This chapter is deeply entrenched in Greek mythology and "Antigone"-like dramaturgy between the Saints and the castle guards. The first villain that really struck me was the tragic, yet beautiful — Lyra Orphée! Orphée's lover Eurydice dies, and Orphée pleads with Pandora to release Eurydice's soul, but then she tricks him and thus, Orphée and Eurydice's souls are both tied to the underworld. Of course, Orphée is Orpheus from Greek mythology, but it was still a heartfelt rendition of the story and who doesn't want to see mythological figures wearing Saint armor? Harkening back to the "Dante's Inferno" comparison, another point of interest that I had with this particular arc, is that each gate ("Prison") has a differing effect on the souls that pass through. It's like the theory that there are seven layers of heaven and seven layers of hell, read Richard Matheson's "What Dreams May Come" novel for more of an exploration into this premise! For example the fourth layer is a swamp and has an appointed, warden Saint to guard the entrance to the next level, and fifth level is the section of the underworld where souls burn forever, etc. Each of the core "Bronze" Saints get their time to shine throughout this series... since it is a direct sequel to the original series, they are all "Silver" Saints now, and Seiya becomes a ※Gold Saint in Omega! When Hades finally enters Shun Andromeda's body, it is doubly tragic, because his older brother ("Ikki") is the one forced to fight him, the (8th) episode where it all goes down is even called "Ikki! Sorrowful Punch"! The climax ends with the Saints rushing to rescue the imprisoned Athena and Ikki reminds Pandora of her bygone mortality! This chapter really packs a punch, it not only has a really well-orchestrated premise and narrative elements, but also, it has some very compelling character moments! ※ Something else that I appreciate about the Saint Seiya series is the level of strife that the characters must endure, in order to earn their Saint Cloths! Nowadays, a character will be able to access the ultimate power level around episode twenty (or earlier), but I appreciate that the characters in Saint Seiya train for decades and entire anime seasons, before they ever reach that point. Some of them even go blind, before they can ever perfect their skills! —Technical Luna's Favorite Works by Each Respective Creator = ✅ Tomoharu Katsumata (director of the "Inferno" and "Elysion" arcs), notable works: * Anderson Dōwa: Ningyo-hime ✅ * Captain Future * Cutey Honey ✅ * Dai Yamato Zero-gō * Daikū Maryū Gaiking * Daisōgen to Hakuba ("The Princess and the White Horse") * Devilman (1972) * Entaku no Kishi Monogatari: Moero Arthur * Ginga Nagareboshi Gin * Hashire Melos * Kagayake! Yūjō no V Sign * Magnerobo Ga-Keen * Mazinger Z ✅ * Nagagutsu Sanjūshi * Ningen Kakumei * Saleryman Kintarō * Uchū Senkan Yamato: Kanketsu-hen ("Space Battleship Yamato: The Final Chapter") * UFO Robo Grendizer * Waga Seishun no Arcadia ("My Youth in Arcadia") * Yamato yo Towa ni ("Be Forever Yamato") * Yukiguni no Ōji-sama * Yume Senshi Wingman Commentary: While Mr. Katsumata's had some shows that haven't particularly resonated with me, like "Waga Seishun no Arcadia" and "Devilman (1972)" — despite this, Tomoharu Katsumata's style of directing is well-suited to a Saint Seiya series, rife will slow panoramic shots and dazzling portrait images of characters fighting in a blaze of glory, I think that Mr. Katsumata was the right guy to bring in for the introduction of the malevolent Hades character! Like the colorful tragedies of "Anderson Dōwa: Ningyo-hime" — Shun Andromeda descent into the shoes of Hades was done with style and a dense atmosphere! I appreciate the level of craftsmanship put into each subsequent scene, classic director! Impeccable work on the series, the last two chapters of "Meiō Hades" feel as though Mr. Katsumata was genuinely passionate about the Saint Seiya franchise! Good Seiyū Work = ✅ Really Enjoyed the Seiyū's Performance = ✅✅ One of Luna's Favorite Performances OF ALL TIME = ✅✅✅ Masakazu Morita as Seiya Pegasus, notable roles: * Ki-ja ("White Dragon"), Akatsuki no Tona * Claire Stanfield, Baccano * Kazuya Hiramaru, Bakuman. (series) ✅ * Eiji Hoshimiya, Big Order ✅ * Ichigo Kurosaki, Bleach (series) ✅✅✅ * Shōsaku Katsura, Bungō Stray Dogs ✅✅ * Whis, Dragon Ball Super * Akio Fuyuki, Interlude * Yukari Mishakuji, K * Xīn Lǐ, Kingdom (series) * Shirō Hodzumi and Kazuki Hihara, Kin'iro no Corda: Blue♪Sky (series) * Toshiya Satō, Major (series) * Alfred Visconti, Marginal Prince: Gekkeiju no Ōji-tachi * Itsumi Ryōgoku, Miracle☆Train: Oedo-sen e Yōkoso * Auel Neider, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny * Yakumo Yoshikawa, Onmyō Taisenki * Pod, Pokémon Best Wishes! * Kotarō Tennōji, Rewrite ✅ * Ryūji Takane, Ring ni Kakero * Keiji Maeda, Sengoku Basara (series) * Azazel, Shingeki no Bahamut (series) ✅✅✅ * Christopher Thorndyke, Sonic X * Barnaby Brooks Jr. ("Bunny"), Tiger & Bunny ✅✅✅ Commentary: Mr. Morita did a splendid job in his rendition of Seiya Pegasus! Though I am more used to him playing moody characters like Azazel ("Shingeki no Bahamut") and Barnaby Brooks Jr. ("Tiger & Bunny"), rather than a tried and true protagonist like ※Seiya! Incredible work, another great rendition of a classic character! ※ Even Ichigo Kurosaki is a bit of a grump! Takahiro Sakurai as Dragon Shiryū, notable roles: * Haseo, .hack —series ✅ * Takashi Hayashida, 3-Gatsu no Lion ✅ * Ryō, 7 Seeds * Blue Knight, Accel World ✅ * Soichirō Sena, Active Raid * Yū Tosaki, Ajin * Cutthroat, Akudama Dive * Atsumu Matsuyuki ("Yukiatsu"), Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai. ("AnoHana") ✅ * Shinobu Kujiin, Babylon ✅ * Yūki Momose, Battle Spirits * Griffith, Berserk ✅ ✅ ✅ * Jirō Mochizuki, Black Blood Brothers * Killy, Blame! * Izuru Kira, Bleach ✅ * Kabuto Hanadori, Boku no Tonari ni Ankoku Hakaishin ga Imasu. * Bizon Gerafil, Buddy Complex * Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, Bungō Stray Dogs ✅ * Hiroki Kamikura, Canvas 2 * Suzaku Kururugi, Code Geass ✅ ✅ * Haruhiko Tsugayama, Copihan * Joe Shimamura, Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Solider * Yū Kanada, D. Gray-man ✅ * Leon Kuwata, Danganronpa * Ryūsuke Higo, Detective Conan ✅ * Mono Ureu, Devil Survivor 2 the Animation * Ruki Mukami, Diabolik Lovers * Kazuya Miyuki, Diamond no Ace * Tentomon, Digimon Adventure ✅ * Kōshirō Izumi and Tentomon, Digimon Adventure 02 ✅ * Dorulumon, Digimon Xros Wars * Yō'ichi Fujitani, Dive!! * Haine Rammsteiner, Dogs: Bullets & Carnage * Shirasu Kinjō, Donten ni Warau ("Laughing Under the Clouds") * Sawa-sensei, Dō ni ka Naru Hibi * Yūto Takamine, Eien no Aseila * Sting Eucliffe, Fairy Tail * Merlin, Fate/Grand Order: Zettai Majū Sensen Babylonia ✅ ✅ * Saber ("Saver"), Fate/Prototype ✅ * Cloud Strife, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children ✅ * Ayame Sōma, Fruits Basket (2019) * Mitsuya Majime, Fune wo Amu ("The Great Passage") * Kazuki Endō, Gakuen Heaven * Shun Ukiya, Gate Keepers * Hiroto Amagiwa, Geneshaft * Hikari Genji, Genji Monogatari Sennenki ("The Tale of Genji") * Orpherus Fürst von Marmelade Nahe Görz, Ginyū Mokushiroku Meine Liebe * Yūji Kazami, Grisaia no Kaijitsu ✅ ✅ ✅ * Kazuya Watari, Guardian Hearts * Inugami, Gugure! Kokkuri-san ✅ * Akiteru Tsukishima, Haikyū! ✅ * Dande, Pokémon: Hakumei no Tsubasa ("Twilight Wings") ✅ ✅ * Suefumi Ono, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de ("Beyond the Stream of Time") * Alzeid, Hatenkō Yūgi ("Dazzle") * Hiroyuki Sogabe, Hatsukoi Limited. * Kanade Takahashi, Hatsukoi Monster * Noboru Take, Hibike! Euphonium ✅ * Enza, Historical * Richard Ranashinha de Vulpian, Hōsekishō Richard-shi no Nazo Kantei ("The Case Files of Jeweler Richard") * Ichitaka Seto, I''s * Jōji Minami ("Tekkaman"), Infini-T Force ✅ ✅ * Jin Tsurasawa, Innocent Venus ✅ * Kazuhito Harumi, Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō ("Dog & Scissors") * Rockman X, Irregular Hunter X: The Day of Sigma ("Megaman X") * Rohan Kishibe, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Part 4: Diamond wa Kudakenai ("JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable") ✅ ✅ ✅ * Tazaki, Joker Game ✅ * Misaki Takahashi, Junjō Romantica ✅ ✅ ✅ * Ryūkō Mōten, Jūshin Enbu: Hero Tales * Izumo Kusanagi, K ✅ * Yoshihiko Nagai, Kaikan Phrase * Leon Oswald, Kaleido Star * Kaizō Katsu, Katte ni Kaizō * Giyū Tomioka, Kimetsu no Yaiba ✅ ✅ ✅ * Kyōsuke Kindaichi, Kitsutsuki Tanteidokoro ("Woodpecker Detective's Office") * Kiyomaro Takamine, Konjiki no Gash Bell!! ("Zatch Bell!") * Shōgo Mikadono, Kono Naka ni Hitori, Imōto ga Iru! ("My Little Sister Is Among Them!") * Claude Faustus, Kuroshitsuji II ("Black Butler II") ✅ ✅ * Yūri Shibuya, Kyō kara Maō! ✅ * Krusty, Log Horizon ✅ * Ja'far, Magi ✅ * Ri'ichi, Miura, Mahōtsukai no Yome ("The Ancient Magus' Bride") ✅ ✅ * Loki, Matantei Loki Ragnarok ✅ * Honey, Micchiri Neko * Reigen Arataka, Mob Psycho ✅ ✅ * Fareed McGillis, Kidō Senshi Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans ✅ ✅ * Meme Oshino, Monogatari —series ✅ ✅ ✅ * Kusuriuri, Mononoke ✅ ✅ ✅ * Griamore, Nanatsu no Taizai * Sasori, Naruto: Shippūden ✅ * Yūta Sakurai, Net-jū no Susume ("Recovery of an MMO Junkie") ✅ * Yūta Otabe, Niji-iro Hotaru: Eien no Natsuyasumi * Rui Sagisawa, Libra of Nil Admirari * Zombieman, One Punch Man ✅ * Kyōya Sata, Ōkami Shōjo to Kuro Ōji ("Wolf Girl & Black Prince") * Shun Kurosawa, Ore-sama Kingdom * Osomatsu Matsuno, Osomatsu-san ✅ ✅ * Kei Agemaki, Otome Yōkai Zakuro ("Girl Demon Zakuro") ✅ * Jircniv Rune Farlord El Nix, Overlord —series ✅ * Ferid Bathory, Owari no Seraph ✅ * Susumu Yamazaki, Peace Maker Kurogane * Vlad Garfunkel, Phantom in the Twilight * Zwei, Phantom the Animation ✅ * Rook Banjō Crossfield, Phi Brain: Kami to Puzzle ✅ * Fakir, Princess Tutu ✅ ✅ * Shugo Makishima, Psycho-Pass ✅ ✅ ✅ * Kogorō Akechi, Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace ✅ ✅ ✅ * Shin, Saint Beast * Dragon Shiryū, Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades-hen ✅ ✅ * Minos Griffon, Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas ✅ ✅ * Takashi Kamiyama, Sakigake!! Cromartie Kōkō ✅ ✅ * Jin Mitaka, Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo ✅ ✅ * Ya'ichi, Saraiya Goyō ("House of Five Leaves") ✅ ✅ * Taishi Ichimiya, Servant x Service * Go Ichimonji, Shin Getter Robo tai Neo Getter Robo * Sasame, Shin Shirayuki-hime Densetsu Prétear * Lucifer, Shingeki no Bahamut ✅ ✅ * Shirokuma, Shirokuma Cafe ✅ * Satoshi Isshiki, Shokugeki no Sōma ✅ ✅ * Uki Isohata, Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru ("And Yet The Town Moves") ✅ * Yamato Kurosawa, Sukitte Ii na yo. * Haru Kurabayashi, Switch * Uta, Tokyo Ghoul ✅ * Yūdai, Tokyo Marble Chocolate * Coco, Toriko ✅ ✅ * Yasaburō Shimogamo, Uchōten Kazoku ("The Eccentric Family") ✅ ✅ ✅ * Isuzu Ichinose, Uchū Senkan Tiramisù ✅ * Luka Crosszeria, Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru ("The Betrayal Knows My Name") * Ōgi, Utawarerumono: Isuwari no Kamen ✅ ✅ * Ai, Yū☆Gi☆Ō! VRAINS * Guiche de Gramont, Zero no Tsukaima * Bit Cloud, Zoids: New Century * Shito Tachibana, Zombie-Loan Commentary: I was shocked that Mr. Sakurai was the one the reprised the role of Dragon Shiryū! Yes, Saint Seiya is a huge franchise, but it doesn't have the same kind of modern accreditation as something like Lupin III does, so to see such a famous and young actor filling the shoes of Shiryū shocked me! As you can tell by Takahiro Sakurai's filmography, he's a really talented seiyū, so it goes without saying that he was brilliant as Shiryū! I would compare the role to Kusuriuri ("Mononoke") and Giyū Tomioka ("Kimetsu no Yaiba"), because his performance is very stoic and subdued. Amazing work, Mr. Sakurai is doing the late Hirotaka Suzuoka justice! Yūta Kasuya as Shun Andromeda, notable roles: * Oren and Kamioren, Super Dragon Ball Heroes * Gokotai, Tōken Ranbu ✅✅ Commentary: Casting Mr. Kasuya as Shun Andromeda was a great choice for the character! I have only ever heard him in "Tōken Ranbu" — but the character is very youthful sounding and cute, and I think that translates well into Shun... even though this is the season where Shun transforms into the diabolical Hades, lord of the underworld! Powerful acting as the character! Hiroaki Miura as Hyōga Cygnus, notable roles: * Slade, Bōken Ō Beet * Zarbon and Ganos, Dragon Ball Kai and Super * Aikka, Oban Star-Racers * Matagu Shidō, Onegai☆Teacher and Onegai☆Twins ✅ * Shūsuke Chitose, Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai: Hadairo Ritsu Kyūwari Zō!? * Dione Whip Snake Plasma, Saint Seiya Omega ✅ * Kōjirō Shindō, Seikaisuru Kado (series) * Wataru Minakami, Sister Princess: Re Pure * Shigure, Taishō Mebiusline: Chicchai-san Commentary: I haven't heard many roles that Hiroaki Miura has performed in, but his work as Hyōga Cygnus is actually pretty dang good! I would say that I slightly prefer Hyōga's original voice, but Mr. Miura does well with the shoes that he has to fill. Great job! Katsuyuki Konishi as Phoenix Ikki, notable roles: * Sakaki, .hack (series) * Semimaru Asai, 7 Seeds * Chiaki Hanazono, Ahiru no Sora * Sakaki, Akagami no Shirayuki-hime ✅ * Bulat, Akame ga Kill ✅ * Jūzō Shima, Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujōō-hen ✅ * Ohika, Arata Kangatari * Leo, Arte * Tōya, Ayashi no Ceres ✅✅✅ * Toraji Ishida and Red Blade Braver, Bamboo Blade * Tatsumi Oga, Beelzebub * Bem, Bem (2019) ✅✅ * Shūhei Hisagi and Keigo Asano, Bleach ✅ * Haji, Blood+ ✅✅ * Yoshiyuki Terada and Spinel Sun, Cardcaptor Sakura ✅✅ * Ioan Malcal, Code Geass: Akito the Exiled * Kenji Kazama, D-Frag! * Kenji Dobashi, Dear Boys * Kaburagi, Deca-Dance * Reiji Sakamaki, Diabolik Lovers * Ataru Chūō, Dorei-ku the Animation * Ginyu, Dragon Ball Kai and Super * Tom Tanaka, Durarara!! (series) ✅ * Takeru Noto, Enen no Shōbōtai ("Fire Force") * Laxus Dreyar and Yury Dreyar, Fairy Tail (series) ✅ * Rock Volcan, Gaist Crusher * Otonoshin Koito, Golden Kamuy * Hiroki Kurokawa, Haikyū!! ✅ * Genzō Shibata, Hataage! Kemono Michi * Kaede Nonohara, Hayate no Gotoku! * Blood Dupre, Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World * America and Canada, Hetalia Axis Powers * Masamune Matsumoto, High Score * Sōsuke Yaotome, IDOLiSH7 ✅✅ * Diavolo, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Part 5: Ōgon no Kaze * Renato Socci, Jormungand ✅ * Ōdanna, Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi * Kenta Usui, Karin ✅ * Hank, Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e * Tsumugu Kinagase, Kill la Kill ✅ * Tengen Uzui, Kimetsu no Yaiba ✅✅ * Ritsu Kisaragi, Kin'iro no Corda: Blue♪Sky * Shinobu Ōsaki, Kin'iro no Corda: Primo Passo (series) * Shiori Shibuya, Kyō kara Maō! * Refuto, Kyōkai no Rinne (series) * Sōbi Agatsuma, Loveless ✅✅✅ * Ozma Lee, Macross Frontier ✅✅✅ * Louie, Mahō Senshi Louie * Johann Trinity, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 * Char Aznable, Mobile Suit Gundam-san ✅ * Taiyō Shirahama, Monster Strike * Dreyfus, Nanatsu no Taizai ✅ * Tanktop Master, One Punch Man ✅ * Thunder ("Zapdos"), Freezer ("Articuno"), and Raikō, Pokémon ✅✅ * Takehito Morokuzu, Prison School * Hiromitsu Hamawatari ("Hammer"), Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar: Ima, Fuki ni Yukimasu * Yūji Kenmi, Sacred Seven * Ikki Phoenix, Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ✅✅ * Kyō Mibu, Samurai Deeper Kyō * Masamune Takano, Sekai'ichi Hatsukoi ✅✅ * Kaoru Seo, Sekirei * Shingen Takeda, Sengoku Night Blood * Amidamaru, Shaman King ✅✅✅ * Renbart Psyche, Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica * Full-Time Panda and Adelie Penguin, Shirokuma Cafe ✅ * Tōda, Shōnen Onmyōji * Ren Tsuruga, Skip Beat! ✅ * Lloyd Irving, Tales of Symphonia ✅✅✅ * Largo Lloyd, Tegamibachi ✅ * Nobuyuki Masaki, Tenchi Muyō! Ryōōki (4th and 5th Season) ✅ * Kamina, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann ✅ * Takahisa Kajimoto, Tennis no Ōji-sama * Kōtarō Amon, Tokyo Ghoul ✅ * Convoy, Transformers Superlink * Fan Hyulick, Tytania * Kuin, Ushio to Tora (2015) * Oswald, Yume Ōkoku to Nemureru 100-nin no Ōji-sama: Short Stories * VolFogg, Yūsha-Ō GaoGaiGar ✅✅ Commentary: Mr. Konishi has a very handsome-sounding voice. I have echoed the same sentiment in my more recent "Skip Beat!" review, but Katsuyuki Konishi is very soothing to listen to. I should have mentioned him more when I wrote about "Macross Frontier" — his characterization of Ozma Lee made the character feel very congenial and helped create an attachment to the world (the voice acting in "Macross F" is SS+ tier). I also grew up loving Sōbi Agatsuma ("Loveless"), so there's that! Amazing work, as always! Takumi Yamazaki as Mū Aries, notable roles: * Yata, .hack//GU * Hans Kleif, A.D. Police (TV) * Kayneth El-Melloi Archibald, Fate/Zero ✅✅ * Bansai Kawakami, Gintama ✅✅ * Incognito, Hellsing ✅✅ * M'Quve, Kidō Senshi Gundam: The Origin ✅✅ * Tomohisa Harada, Mezzo DSA ✅ * Tatsuhiko Shidō, Night Walker * Dera Mochimazzi, Tamako Market ✅✅ * Nano, Togainu no Chi Commentary: Now I understand why I'm one of the only people in the anime community that can stand Dera's voice in "Tamako Market" ...it's because he is also Mū Aries! Who would have thought that they had the SAME seiyū! Despite Mr. Yamazaki not being as active in the voice acting industry, the few roles that he does pick up here and there are very striking! I remember thinking how good M'Quve's voice sounded in "Gundam: The Origin" and now, I know why! Fantastic work, as always! Yūji Mitsuya as Shaka Virgo, notable roles: * Psychogenie, CB Chara Gō Nagai World ✅✅ * Hyōma Aoi, Chō Denji Robo Combattler V * Yūji Katō, Chōjin Sentai Baratack * Higashi no Kaioshin and Kibitoshin, Dragon Ball Z (series) ✅✅ * Shunsuke Hayami, Gekisō! Rubenkaiser * Principal, Gin no Saji ✅ * Jecy Moor, Hi-Speed Jecy * Sōichi Tsujii, Itō Junji: Collection ✅ * Yuito, Kagaku Bōken-tai Tansar 5 * Kōji Tongari, Kiteretsu Daihyakka * Ichirō Irabu, Kūchū Buranko ✅✅✅ * Lowell Grey, Lady Georgie * Lady Black, Lupin III: Part II ✅ * Seki Hisashi, Majo demo Steady * Yotsuya Tomoshige, Nanako SOS * Claude, Natsu e no Tobira ✅✅ * Pica, One Piece * Osamu Nanjo, Ōgon Senshi Gold Lightan * Marg, Rokushin Gattai GodMars * Mime Benetnasch, Saint Seiya ✅✅✅ * Katsudonman and Hamburger Kid, Sore Ike! Anpanman * Apulo, Teki wa Kaizoku: Neko-tachi no Kyōen ✅✅ * Tetsu, Time Bokan Series: Zenderman * Hayato Shindō, Time Travel Tondekeman! * Grinpatch, Toriko * Tatsuya Uesugi, Touch * Jack, Yōsei Ō ✅✅✅ * Majari, Yū☆Yū☆Hakusho Commentary: Commentary: I really like Mr. Mitsuya's voice, even though many projects that he's been attached to over the years have either become relics or completely faded into obscurity! I really loved him as Ichirō Irabu ("Kūchū Buranko") and Mime Benetnasch ("Saint Seiya"), among many other great performances! He has such a handsome-sounding voice! Magnificent work, as always! Ryōtarō Okiayu as Saga and Kanon Gemini, notable roles: * Densuke Matsuo, Android Ana Maico 2010 * Igor Neuhaus, Ao no Exorcist * Ryūjirō Kamikage, Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova * Maeda, Asobi Asobase ✅ * Kaika Itsuki, Babylon ✅ * Tiger's Eye, Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS ✅✅ * Byakuya Kuchiki, Bleach ✅✅ * Issei Nishikiori, Boku no Chikyū wo Mamotte ✅✅ * Yuji Naruo, Burn Up! Excess and Burn Up! W ✅✅✅ * Ryūtarō Ōyama, Cardfight!! Vanguard G * Lanfei Hong, Chūka Ichiban! * Akio Furukawa ("Nagisa's Papa"), Clannad ✅✅✅ * Dark Mousy, D.N. Angel ✅ * Hyoi Kagezaki, Dark Cat * Sir Isaac Ray Pelham Westcott ("Ike"), Date A Live ✅ * Shin, DD Hokuto no Ken (2013) ✅ * Fumimaro Ayanokōji ("Royal Inspector") and Subaru Okiya, Detective Conan ✅✅✅ * Takuro Kimura, Di Gi Charat ✅ * Katsuhiko Jinnai, El Hazard (series) ✅ * Kenye Tokioka, eX-Driver * Kuro no Lancer ("Vlad III, The Impaler Prince"), Fate/Apocrypha ✅✅✅ * Berserker ("Lancelot"), Fate/Zero ✅✅ * Shigure Sōma, Fruits Basket (2001) ✅✅ * Scar, Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) ✅✅ * Franz Heinel, Future GPX Cyber Formula (series) * Shigeyuki Murakoshi, Giant Killing * Kazuharu Fukuyama, Girls Bravo (series) * Claude Winchester ("Mr. K"), Gravitation ✅ * Akuram, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de * Puchū, Gomez, and Toru Watanabe — Heppoko Jikken Animation Excel♥Saga ✅ * Meisuke Nueno, Jigoku Sensei Nube * Asio, Jungle wa Itsumo Hare nochi Gū ("Haré+Guu") ✅✅ * Kaoru Asahina, Junjō Romantica ✅✅ * Koinosuke Odago, Jūbee-chan 2: Siberia Yagyū no Gyakushū * Aoyama-kun, Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun * Nagare Akatsuki, Kidō Senkan Nadesico * Kevin Mask, Kinnikuman II Sei * Hartia Allenford, Majutsushi Orphen and Majutsushi Orphen: Revenge * Shirō Amakusa Tokisada, Makai Tenshō ("Ninja Resurrection") * Joshua Grant, Marginal Prince: Gekkeiju no Ōji-tachi * Yū Matsūra, Marmalade Boy ✅✅ * Gorgeous, Maze☆Bakunetsu Jikū * Rintarō Shinjuku, Miracle Train: Chuo-sen e Yōkoso * Andrew Waltfeld, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED * Treize Khushrenada, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing * Isaku Zenpōji, Nintama Rantarō * Ieyasu Tokugawa, Nobunaga no Shinobi * Borsalino and Kaku, One Piece * Kei'ichi Hiiragi ("Usamimi Kamen"), Onegai My Melody * Touch Me, Overlord * Atsushi Miyagawa, Recorder to Randoseru (series) * Kurei, Rekka no Honō * Jun Kenzaki, Ring no Kakero * Kurō Kō, Saiunkoku Monogatari * Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Sengoku Basara (series) * Takeshi Yoroi, Shin Hurricane Polymar * Mach Windy, Shippū! Iron Leaguer * Tetsuya Asada, Shōbushi Densetsu Tetsuya * Hisashi Mitsui, Slam Dunk * Shimon Takagi, Sotsugyou M: Ore-tachi no Carnival * Masamune, Strange+ * Raidiese F. Branstein, Super Robot Taisen OG * Grid, Tales of Eternia * Kunimitsu Tezuka, Tennis no Ōji-sama (series) * Toriko, Toriko ✅✅ * Charles Chrishunds, Vassalord. * Brad Crawford, Weiß Kreuz * Hiroto Honda ("Tristen"), Yū☆Gi☆Ō ✅ * Vashti, Yume Ōkoku to Nemureru 100-nin no Ōji-sama: Short Stories Commentary: I used to wonder why there was so much attractive-looking fan works made of Saga Gemini (and "Kanon"), and now it all makes sense... it's because he's voiced by Ryōtarō Okiayu! The man is not only very handsome, but he has a very gorgeous voice, too! Is it any wonder that Saga is a fan favorite? Some of my favorite performances from him were Yuji Naruo ("Burn Up"), his iterations in "Burn Up W" and "Excess" are similar to the Kintarō Ōe character in "Golden Boy" — and I really enjoy him as Fumimaro Ayanokōji ("Detective Conan"), because how can you not like an eccentric police inspector with a pet squirrel? Amazing job, as always! As I said earlier, "Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Inferno" was personally my favorite addition to the trilogy, and even though the main cast were almost all replaced by a handful of unfamiliar talents, the voice actors were still able to do the original cast justice, in their delivery! The tragedy behind Shun Andromeda being chosen as a host by the arrantly evil Hades and the exploration of the underworld, was great — it felt like I was watching the old Saint Seiya again! I give the "Inferno" chapter a 6/10! Rankings: Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Santuary ★★☆☆☆ Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Inferno ★★★☆☆ Saint Seiya: Meiō Hades ~ Elysion ★★★☆☆
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