A 12-year-old Seiya, barely tapping into his Cosmos, Oneshot a military attack helicopter with his first-ever Pegasus Ryuseiken.
There is no "overkill". There is only "open fire" and "I need to reload.".
I like to think the 90s was the time when comics hit puberty. They’d grown out of being endearing but hadn’t yet figured out where to channel their emotions to not be utterly whiny cocks. -Beadle
Yeah I tried watching it and managed about two minutes before I had to shut it off. The animation is like, PS3 quality. Also they're calling their armours armour, and it's killing me because I've got a lifetime of retuning my brain to call them cloths behind me.
The CGI Legend of Sanctuary movie is pretty good though.
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I am a mighty wizard from magic lands
It's the only time in the history of Saint Seiya that the fights looked good.
Also my favourite thing about that scene is that everyone harmlessly knocks their badguys off screen except Cygnus who freezes and shatters his.
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I am a mighty wizard from magic lands
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Battle of the warriors highly trained from a young age by a secret Greek society guarding ancient secrets!
I haven't watched Netflix either but I Wonder if her bracelets repealing/absorbing capabilities could tilt things regarding his Cosmo powered attacks, since Seiya famously suffers the more the gutsy high powered fisticuffs become more esoteric.
If it's comic book Wonder Woman instead, does it significantly impact the result?