![]() Seiya is saved from the volcano thanks to Master Mu and what ensues from here is a fight with the Silver Knights that spills over to most of the season. The story begins right where we left off, following a brief recap to get us up to scratch on the story. While the story is serviceable, if you were turned away from the first season there’s little here to recommend. The CGI animation still doesn’t feel right, the lip-syncing is appalling, especially during close-ups, and the reflective armour takes far too much attention away from faces making for an aesthetically jarring watch. Back for a second season (or part 2 on Netflix), Saint Seiya brings everything from the previous season to the table but does so in such a haphazard way that it actually makes this second season feel like a step down. Who is Saint Seiya: Knights Of The Zodiac actually marketed at? Netflix’s 3D CGI remake of a beloved anime classic was certainly met with mixed results last time out and this question is the one you’ll constantly find yourself asking while watching. ![]()
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