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Release Date:
July 18, 1987
Original Title:
聖闘士星矢
Alternate Titles:
I Cavalieri Dello Zodiaco - Movie I - La Dea Della Discordia
Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque, Éris : La Légende de la pomme d'or
Los Caballeros del Zodiaco La Reencarnación de Ellis, Diosa de la Guerra
Los Caballeros del Zodiaco: La reencarnación de la diosa Eris
Saint Seiya - Film 01 - Éris, la Légende de la pomme d'or
Saint Seiya: O Santo Guerreiro
Saint Seiya: The Movie
Saint.Seiya.Movie.1.Jashin.Eris
聖闘士星矢 邪神エリス
邪神厄里斯
세인트 세이야 - 황금 사과의 전설
Genres:
Action | Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Toei Animation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IT: T
Runtime: 46
When Seiya, Hyōga and Shun visit Saori (Athena) at the orphanage, they meet an employee called Eri. An orphan herself, Eri takes a liking to Hyōga and one night they sit outside watching the stars. They see a shooting star and Hyōga asks Eri to make a wish. After Hyōga leaves, however, Eri becomes powerfully attracted to the shooting star and wanders alone into the woods, where she finds a golden apple. She is then possessed by Eris, the Goddess of Discord, and kidnaps Athena, planning to use the golden apple to suck her energy out, fully reincarnate and take over the world. Eris leaves a message for the Bronze Saints, who set out for the goddess's temple which appears on the mountains. There, the heroes fight the five Ghost Saints: Maya of Sagitta, Orpheus of Lyra, Christ of the Southern Cross, Jan of Scutum (called by the Japanese name Tateza) and Jäger of Orion.
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Creator:
Masami Kurumada
Director:
Kōzō Morishita
Director of Photography:
Toshio Shirai
Key Animation:
Kazue Kinoshita
Shingo Araki
Nobuyoshi Sasamon
Michi Himeno
Music:
Seiji Yokoyama
Screenplay:
Yoshiyuki Suga
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Tetsuharu Nakamura
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