Saint Seiya — Season 1, Episode 2: Burn! Meteor Punch of Pegasus!
Animation, Drama, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 24 min • 1 season, 114 episodes • ★ 8.5/10
Episode synopsis
The Bronze Saints in the colosseum, Lionet Ban and Unicorn Jabu, continue their tournament match, with Jabu emerging as the victor. Seiya returns and demands to see his long-lost sister Seika after training for six years in Greece. Saori's grandfather promised him that he would see her if he retrieved the Cloth. Saori Kido, granddaughter of the late Mitsumasa Kido, leader of the Graude Foundation, and host of the Galaxian Wars tournament, offers Seiya a deal: if he wins the tournament, the Foundation will find his sister. With words of encouragement from his childhood friend Miho, Seiya decides to participate in the tournament, since it is broadcast worldwide and his sister might be able to see him on television. Seiya's first opponent is Bear Geki, and because of his arms, Seiya seemed like he would die from strangulation. But thanks to his master Marin's teachings of defeating an opponent by crushing their greatest weapon, Seiya breaks Geki's arms, the source of his strength, launches hundreds of kicks and comes out victorious.
About Saint Seiya
Ages ago, the goddess Athena was served by fighters called Saints who channeled the power of the Cosmos within them. Now a youth named Seiya has trained to become a Saint himself by earning the mystical Cloth of Pegasus. He is joined by other Saints with Cloths of their own to fight for Athena.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Revive! Legendary Hero
- E3Cygnus! Warrior of the Ice Field
- E4Dragon! Unrivaled Fist and Shield
- E5Miracle of Rebirth! Friendship of the Cosmos
- E6Phoenix! The Warrior Who has been Through Hell!
- E7Stolen! Golden Cloth
- E8Destroy! The Dark Phoenix Army!
- E9Strong Enemy! The Four Dark Saint Kings Appear
- E10Beware Shiryu! The Grave of the Saint Cloths
- E11Duel! The Terrifying Black Fist of Death
- E12Grab On! The Nebula Chain of Friendship
- E13Burn! Flaming Attack!