Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Saint Seiya (2014), Saint Seiya (Movie)
Japanese: 聖闘士星矢 LEGEND of SANCTUARY
More titlesInformation
Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jun 21, 2014
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Toei Animation
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
1 hr. 32 min.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#87242
2
based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity:
#4333
Members:
29,769
Favorites:
47
Available AtResources |
New Interest Stack
Interest Stacks![]() ![]() A continuation of my previous stack, "Anime Based on Significantly Older Manga", exclusively including remakes. The manga must have been at least 15 years old when the anime released. Organized in ascending order by length of time between manga and remake. ![]() ![]() Those series that had not one but TWO (or more!) anime adaptations!! ![]() ![]() In this list we have all the anime movies released in Mexican theaters around the history of the country. I will try to be as accurate as possible with brand new titles. Take this as an agenda to rescue those titles distributed in Mexico in a movie theater! Enjoy! 💖💖💖 ![]() ![]() This list contains all those anime that have been dubbed into Latin Spanish from each available decade. ![]() ![]() All Media Guide, Knights of The Zodiac, Movies, Lost Canvas, Omega, Soul of Gold, Saintia Sho and Specials. ![]() ![]() This list includes those anime films distributed on VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray in Mexico. Currently, due to the death of the home format in Mexico, they are all discontinued editions, but they are collectible pieces for every Mexican anime fan. ![]() ![]() Saint Seiya manga series is written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1990, with its chapters collected in 28 tankōbon volumes. ![]() ![]() Azteca 7 (with its main transmission headquarters in the signal call XHIMT-TDT), is a private Mexican television network owned by Televisión Azteca. Its generalist programming has been characterized (in most of its history) by having a youthful and children's cut with the broadcast of cartoons and comedy series, which has made it the main competitor at the national level in free-to-air TV, Televisa's Canal 5. |