The armor is even more curvaceous! The latest information on the new animation version of "Saint Seiya Sho"

The armor is even more curvaceous! The latest information on the new animation version of "Saint Seiya Sho"

The official animation version of the manga "Saint Seiya Sho" authorized by Japanese manga artist Masami Kurumada and written by Chimaru Kuori announced the latest news today. New characters, art and other information were made public. Let's take a look.

Does the name look familiar? That's right, "Saint Girls Sho" is a spin-off of the immortal masterpiece "Saint Seiya". It is in the same Saint Seiya style, but the characters are changed to girls, and the saint armor becomes more "curvy". The same invincible female cockroach can also destroy the world.

·This film tells the story of Saori Kido who, with the opening of the "Galaxy War", realizes her destiny to fight to expose the evil spreading in the Sanctuary to the world. The evil goddess "Eris", who loves disputes, will attack the Earth again, trying to bring bloodshed and chaos to the earth. In order to crush her ambition, the Saint Girls, who are the maids of Athena, have started a fierce battle one after another!

·The new animated version of "Saint Seiya: Sho" is scheduled to be broadcast on December 24th. Many famous voice actors will participate in the performance. Let's feel the charm of the female version of Saint Seiya together. The latest art posters are also released at the same time. Let's enjoy them together.

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