Masami Kurumada's masterpiece "Saint Seiya" is believed to be the ultimate childhood dream of countless children. Recently, Japanese media disclosed the mystery of that year. In fact, the ending of the "Saint Seiya" comic book was not the final episode of that year, and the final episode was not included in the book. "Saint Seiya" suddenly reached its final episode in "Weekly Shonen Jump" on November 19, 1990. However, those who have had the good fortune to have read this episode may be wondering, in fact, the plot ended a bit hastily, as if it had ended abruptly. In fact, this is indeed the case. Masami Kurumada later recalled that there was indeed a problem with the timing of publication. The originally planned ending could not fully describe the overly "intense" battle with Pluto, so the official complete ending was republished on the VJUMP platform later. Perhaps it was a last-minute decision to make up for the loss? At the end of Weekly Shonen Jump, the official did not remind readers that the true and complete ending would be republished on the VJUMP platform, which also caused confusion and dissatisfaction among many fans. |
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