

Saint Seiya: The Heated Battle of the Gods
聖闘士星矢 神々の熱き戦い
In northern Europe, the reincarnation of Odin, Dolbar, rules supreme. One day, Hyoga rescues a man in Siberia so warns him about trouble in the Asgard. Athena goes out to investigate and sends Hyoga in advance but when she and the others arrive at the Asgard, Hyoga is nowhere to be found. When Dolbar captures Athena to take control of the sanctuary, the bronze saints try to help her but are attacked by the God Warriors. (Source: ANN)
In northern Europe, the reincarnation of Odin, Dolbar, rules supreme. One day, Hyoga rescues a man in Siberia so warns him about trouble in the Asgard. Athena goes out to investigate and sends Hyoga in advance but when she and the others arrive at the Asgard, Hyoga is nowhere to be found. When Dolbar captures Athena to take control of the sanctuary, the bronze saints try to help her but are attacked by the God Warriors. (Source: ANN)
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THEAnimeHERO
June 20, 2014
This is the 2nd film of the Saint Seiya series which contains much more physical combat, but feels very much like the 1st movie. The story starts off with Hyoga rescuing a person in need who is then defeated by the movie villains. Afterwards, Athena & the Bronze Saints rendezvous in Asgard where the God Warriors reside in. While it does have similar concepts of the much later Asgard filler arc, the stories & characters are vastly different. In this feature, the God Warriors simply wish for divine conquest & not much of their character are explored with the exception of Frey who could've been theprimary focus of the movie due to certain Norse mythology. In terms of visuals, The Heated Battle of Gods maintains the same creativity as the Eris film while placing more emphasis on the characters' hair as various scenes depict strong winds in combat. Another visual feature is Dolbar's Odin Shield which causes the background to change color on a repetitive basis but pleasing to the eyes. One of the stylish choices of Saint Seiya is the usage of projectile based fighting, however the film decided to go with more physical hand-to- hand combat. Much of the fight scenes benefited from this use but sadly contains the same flaws as the first movie; the battles ending very quickly. While there was a movie highlight being a fight between Hyoga & Shiryu, it leaves fans wanting for more. One of the benefits of this movie is the villain Dolbar who actually battles in this movie who unlike Eris in her film didn't display any intimidating prowess. Lastly, the music in this film stands out more than the previous one with the signature theme being played via harmonica. Saint Seiya: The Heated Battle of Gods is a quick but pleasing movie displaying the good attributes of the Saint Seiya series. My personal cons to the film were the lack of more character traits as the Bronze Saints don't really express much personality in these feature films. Also, there wasn't enough scenes featuring Phoenix Ikki. Good movie with great visuals & a very atmospheric music score.
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Alpharon
September 9, 2011
Esta review también está en español. Greetings! Stay a while and listen! (Or read... yea, read is better). This is the second Saint Seiya movie: The Heated War of the Gods. This one is loosely based in a side story published in the 13 manga volume: Nastassja from the Land of Ice (the Asgard saga is based on this too, obviously). Story: something wrong is happening in the north, and since Hyoga is the only one who works fine in the snow, he try to investigate. Since he doesn't come back, Athena and her Saints start to worry, and finally decide to find him. In Asgard, Dolbar, Valhallaleader, told the saints that he has no idea where the heck Hyoga is, but he will send a search party. Of course, that's just a lot of crap, and Dolbar promptly kidnap Athena with the intention of takeover not only Asgard, but the Sanctuary as well. So, Seiya, Shiryu and Shun (Ikki will come mid-movie) will fight the god warriors: Loki (Megrez Alberich look alike), Ull (waaaaaaaaay similar to Aliotho Phenril), Rung (Phecta Tholl's prototype, apparently) and Midgar (he kinda reminds me Merak Hagen), not only for saving Athena this time, but to find were the hell is the Cygnus saint. Animation: Like the TV series. This was made back in 87, so if you are used only to new stuff, you may think is old and primitive (or, in a more polite way, classic). If you started back in the 80/90, then is pretty good. Back then, it was f*cking awesome. Sound: The music is epic, as always. The voices... well, since you are reading the engrish version of this review, that means you aren't from Latin America or Spain. I assume that you are going to watch the japanese dub. It's pretty awesome, you may know the seiyūs from the Hades: Chapter Santuary (In Inferno and Elysion Toei change all the voices). Soooo, good voice acting. Verdict: the movie is fine, but it resemble the Asgard saga too much. Or, Asgard saga resemble this movie a lot (since it came first)... whatever, is a bit redundant (more than usual, actually). But the plot is better set than in the Eris movie (plus, Athena is not the only source of problems here, which is kinda refreshing). The fights are well done, but there isn't a lot of time to make them fluid or more... complex, let’s say. So, all in all, if you liked Saint Seiya, this movie will entertain (the third one is way better, though). -------- Buenas! Esta es la segunda película de Saint Seiya: La Batalla de los dioses. Esta ligeramente basada en una historia aparte que se publico en el tomo 13 del manga: Natassia en el país de los hielos (de acá también salió, obviamente, la saga de Asgard). Historia: algo raro anda pasado en el norte, y como Hyoga es el único que se maneja bien en la nieve, va a investigar. Como no vuelve, Athena y sus santos empiezan a preocuparse, y terminan yendo a buscarlo. Ya en Asgard, Dolbar, el líder del Valhalla, le dice a los caballeros que no tiene ni idea de quién es Hyoga, pero que se queden a pasar la noche, mientras el manda gente a buscarlo. Por supuesto, esto es una trampa, y Dolbar captura a Athena con las obvias intenciones de dominar tanto Asgard como el Santuario. De esta forma, Seiya, Shiryu y Shun (Ikki llega más tarde) deben enfrentarse a los dioses guerreros: Loki (tiene un aire a Alberich de Megrez), Ull (muuuuuy parecido a Phenril de Aliotho), Rung (parecido a Tholl de Phecta) y Midgar (me recuerda a Hagen de Merak), al mismo tiempo que intentan averiguar donde se metió el caballero del Cisne. Animación: La misma de la serie. Tengamos en cuenta que esto fue en el 88, por lo que si uno está acostumbrado a lo actual, por supuesto que Saint Seiya puede parecer primitivo, o al menos, “clásica”. Para los que arrancamos en los 90, la animación es muy buena, correcta, y todo eso (COPIADO DE MI REVIEW DE LA PELICULA DE ERIS... que quieren, técnicamente es igual). Sonido: La música, épica, como siempre. En cuanto a las voces, depende de la versión que viste: la versión española es correcta para los españoles, supongo. Pero el consenso americano general es que las voces de España apestan. Después, esta la versión remasterizada mexicana, en la que Jesús Barrero y compañía están presentes :D. O al menos, los caballeros de bronce, con la excepción de Shiryu (la vos de Shun puede sonar distinta, pero es el original... solo que con más años. Los más jóvenes tal vez lo reconozcan por su trabajo como Neji Hyuga). Los actores de doblaje hacen un trabajo notable, y la calidad de sonido es muy buena (COPIADO DE MI REVIEW DE LA PELICULA DE ERIS... lo mismo que con la animación, de una película a otra no varía). Veredicto: La película no está mal, pero se parece demasiado a la Saga de Asgard. O mejor dicho, la saga de Asgard se parece mucho a esta película... Como sea, tiende a ser un poco más redundante de lo habitual. Sin embargo, la trama me parece mejor planteada que en la película de Eris (y que Athena no sea la única fuente de problemas es muy original en esta serie). De nuevo, las peleas está bien hechas, pero hay muy poco tiempo como para que la acción se desarrolle. En resumen, si te gusta Saint Seiya, La Batalla de los dioses va a entretenerte.
Nicolinhas
December 27, 2024
Saint Seiya: Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai is the second film in the Knights of the Zodiac franchise, released in 1988. Unfortunately, this movie doesn't manage to achieve the same level of entertainment or impact as its predecessor, Saint Seiya: Jashin Eris (1987). While the first film in the series has an aura of charm due to its simplicity and even its "crudeness", Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai gets lost in an uninspired repetition of structures and scenes, resulting in a frustrating experience for fans. Animation: For the time, the animation of *Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai* isn't quite a disaster, but it's not something to be impressed by either. Althoughit's acceptable by the standards of the 1980s, the quality of the animation doesn't show any significant evolution from the first film. Even considering the technical limitations of the time, the animation lacks fluidity in many moments, and the general impression is that more could have been done to bring the action scenes to life. Structure and script: Here is the biggest point of disappointment. The movie follows an extremely similar structure to the first, without introducing anything new or with an engaging plot. The story feels like an almost exact copy of what has been done before, with the Knights of Athena facing yet another divine threat. This uncreative repetition doesn't help to hold the viewer's interest, making the experience dull. The narrative revolves around the Knights' fight against the gods, but the construction of the villains and the way the battles unfold is very shallow. There is no sense of real danger or evolution for the protagonists, which makes the fights predictable and emotionless. What's more, the movie falters in its pace, dragging on without offering anything really exciting. Characters: The main characters, such as Seiya and his companions, remain true to their essence, but without any major standout moments. There isn't much evolution or development in their personalities over the course of the movie, which is a shame, as the franchise has the potential to explore the internal conflicts and relationships between the Knights in greater depth. Conclusion Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai fails in many areas, mainly because it doesn't bring anything new to the table. Whereas the first *Saint Seiya* movie stood out for its endearing "nerdiness" and, as simple as it was, entertained in an unusual way, this movie simply repeats the formula without any sparkle. If you're a fan of the franchise and have already seen everything the Knights of the Zodiac have to offer, you might want to skip this movie, as it adds little or nothing to the series' legacy.
Anita-Castro06
January 31, 2021
1/1 Movie Watched. (Español Disponible) It feels so much like the first movie, but there's some interesting things I saw through the movie 1. The bronze Cloths are the same as in the first movie, it kind like it doesn't have a place in the timeline. My thoughts are that this movie is right after the first because of that. 2.They presents Freya from the Asgard Saga but there's no evidence that Freya and Hilda had another brother. We see a little Freya but they don't give us any kind of hint from this. 3. Here is a Representant of Odin in Asgard that was named Dolbar, and thebronze saints defeated him and then Hilda of Polaris take his place all before the 12 Houses of the Zodiac Saga then Asgard Saga, it seems to happen like all in the begining, that will make sense because they didn't know about who was Hilda of Polaris at the beginning. 4.It's kind like being a cliché in this movies to the Golden Cloth of Sagitarius Aioro's always like to be the hero's for this type of movie, it's the second time that happens exaclty the same. 5. In overall this cronologically doesn't have any place in the anime, but it's a great movie to enoy. ********************************************************************* 1/1 Película vista. Se parece mucho a la primera película, pero hay algunas cosas interesantes que vi a través de la película. 1. Los Cloths de bronce son los mismos que en la primera película, es como si no tuvieran un lugar en la línea de tiempo. Mi pensamiento es que esta película es inmediatamente posterior a la primera por eso. Presentan a Freya de la saga Asgard, pero no hay evidencia de que Freya e Hilda tuvieran otro hermano. Vemos un poco de Freya pero no nos dan ningún tipo de pista de esto. 3. Aquí hay un Representante de Odin en Asgard que se llamaba Dolbar, y los santos de bronce lo derrotaron y luego Hilda de Polaris tomó su lugar inmediatamente después de ello, para luego entrar en la Saga de Asgard, eso tendrá sentido porque no sabían quién era Hilda de Polaris al principio. 4) Es como ser un cliché en estas películas que aparezca la Armadura Dorada de Sagitario. A Aioros siempre le gusta ser el héroe de este tipo de películas, es la segunda vez que sucede exactamente lo mismo. 5. En general, esto cronológicamente no tiene ningún lugar en el anime, pero es una gran película para disfrutar.
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