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It was thanks to it that during this time there arose a great wave of anime on television as a Brazilian view of anime Dragon Ball Z, Bucky, El-Hazard, Tenchi Muyo and Saint Seiya some of them were not broadcast until then, besides being from it that the anime came to be called by that name, since before they were called just "cartoons" in Brazil.
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas ("Os Cavaleiros do Zodiaco - The Lost Canvas: A Saga de Hades" in Brazil)
The list of works of fiction which influenced Eduardo goes from Highlander to The Matrix, through childhood cartoons like Saint Seiya.
On June 1, 1989, an OVA was released featuring animation character designs by Michi Himeno and Shingo Araki (both of whom also worked on the respective anime adaptations of Kurumada's other manga works; Ring ni Kakero, Saint Seiya and B't X).
With Make-Up, he recorded several songs for the anime Saint Seiya, including the first opening song Pegasus Fantasy and the first ending song Blue Forever.
Other than the music from the anime, these CDs also include the OSTs from four of the Saint Seiya movies: "Evil Goddess Eris", "The Heated Battle of the Gods", "Legend of Crimson Youth" and "Warriors of the Final Holy Battle".
It is a spin-off What If based on the manga series Saint Seiya, which was created, written and illustrated by Japanese author Masami Kurumada.