Interview with Masami Kurumada in the French Magazine Anime Land #97. Continuing, in December of 2003 Masami Kurumada had an interview with the French Magazine Anime Land #97, where he talked about Episode G: AL: Besides the series Ring ni Kakero 2, which you write and draw yourself, in 2002 you brought us the beginning of Saint Seiya Episode G, drawn by Megumu Okada, and also the new saga of Fuma no Kojira, drawn by your direct disciple Satoshi Yuri.

LittleScarlet is a fanfiction author that has written 14 stories for Saint Seiya, One Piece. Although for my fan fictions I'll just stick with Indonesian and English. Warning: Chapter ini menampilkan ketidakjelasan para Goldies Lost Canvas. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas - Meiou Shinwa 2 The sequel to Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas - Meiou Shinwa. Overview Watch Characters Staff Reviews Stats Social #26 highest rated all time #2 highest rated 2011. OVA Episodes. Episode Duration 24 mins. Feb 23, 2011. Jul 20, 2011.

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Can you tell us more about these projects? MK: I develop a supervision over them, however the artists are totally free to develop the plot. Megumu Okada has made a trully impressive work, but he prints on it his own style and story. Satoshi Yuri is very responsible and works very seriously.

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He is my student, we work on the same studio, therefore I can take more of my time with his work than with Episode G. So Masami Kurumada supervises mangas based on his original work, and the only reason he didn't dedicate more time to Episode G was that he was handling multiple manga. • An official Saint Seiya website lists Masami Kurumada as being directly involved in the creation of Episode G: 原案は車田正美、作画は岡田芽武。 Original Draft by Masami Kurumada, Drawings by Megumu Okada. And as one last proof: • The website that publishes the Webcomic describes it as: 世界を席巻する伝説の超ヒット作「聖闘士星矢」の正統外伝! The legendary super hit series 'Saint Seiya' dominates the world with a new legitimate gaiden!

In both the previously posted Next Dimension Scan and the above line, the japanese word 正統 (Seitō) is mentioned, and it means Orthodox / Legitimate, in this case stating that something is original/canon. Saint Seiya Episode G and Episode G Assassin are absolutely Canon for the Franchise / Universe of Saint Seiya. Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō. Saintia Sho cover of Volume 1 (in Japan).

Is, by comparison with Episode G, far easier to explain. Two interviews give explicit evidence regarding it's canonical status. The first one is Chimaki Kuori's interview with the French Magazine La Monde, at Japan Expo 2016: • Le Monde: What was your main challenge in the creation of a feminine series about 'Saint Seiya', a primarily masculine universe? Chimaki Kuori: The decision of accepting it was already certain. It meant launching myself into an exhaustive work, and facing the critical eyes of fans used to a canonical universe extremely known and appreciated, without being sure of how they'd receive this reinterpretation. (.) Obviously the male characters reappear, because the series takes place in the same world as the original.

Chimaki Kuori also answered live questions at the place, and while there was no filming, a french Saint Seiya fan named Guillaume Boutet wrote a summary on it: • They then asked her about the manga's creation process, about its relation with Kurumada and the difficulty of writing a story supposedly parallel to the original. Chimaki then remembered Kurumada's own words: 'If the story is good, you can accept and ignore some things. The important is to have a good rhythm and for you to have enjoyment in reading the series.' She tells that, in the beginning of the project, the idea of focusing on women serving Athena came from Kurumada, some years ago when he was hospitalized. It took some years for the idea to mature, and when Chimaki Kuori was contact, he gave her a general draft to follow, with no duration or number of volumes programmed. If she could finish the progressing story, he'd already be happy. About the enchange of ideas with Kurumada, Chimaki Kuori reveals that with every new story arc she would send him the script, who would read it all.

Kurumada gave her relative freedom, dedicating himself specially in controlling that the series would maintain the 'Saint Seiya' spirit. When a fan asked her if she followed the anime or manga to create Saintia Sho, she answered that she greatly enjoyed the anime, but that it had already tried everything. From the anime film, came Eris, the Goddess of Discord, and her becoming the antagonist of Saintia Sho. Chimaki Kuori said that she 'pretended the movie to have never happened'.