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* AdaptationalHeroism: Quinn's unnamed master is considerably nicer to his pupil than the brutal and sociopathic Guilty in ''Saint Seiya''.

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Quinn's unnamed master is considerably nicer to his pupil than the brutal and sociopathic Guilty in ''Saint Seiya''.Seiya''.
** Quinn (the Americanized Phoenix Ikki) is already part of the FiveManBand. In the anime, Ikki is the StarterVillain after the "Galaxian Wars" arc, and officially joins Athena's/Saori's cause when he pulls a BigDamnHeroes moment.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Clint and Quinn seem to be the most snarky of the the bunch, since they mock Nova/Athena's (attempted) explanation of their mission.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Clint and Quinn seem to be the most snarky of the the bunch, since they mock Nova/Athena's (attempted) explanation of their mission.
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[[caption-width-right:758: Left to Right: Pegasus Zack, Cygnus Jake, Andromeda Max, Phoenix Quinn and Draco Clint.]]
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: When unarmored and in his battle outfit, Max is barefoot, unlike the other heroes who each wear shoes.
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Long before Creator/DiCEntertainment tried to bring the hit anime ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' to an English-speaking audience with their much-maligned dub, Renaissance Atlantic made their own attempt in 1993 with '''''Guardians of the Cosmos'''''. This attempt, much like [[WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon their ill-fated adaptation of]] ''Anime/SailorMoon'', was an original animated series that took the characters and concepts of ''Saint Seiya'', but took a drastic turn with them compared to the source material.

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Long before Creator/DiCEntertainment tried to bring the hit anime ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' to an English-speaking audience with their much-maligned dub, Renaissance Atlantic made their own attempt in 1993 with '''''Guardians ''Guardians of the Cosmos'''''.Cosmos''. This attempt, much like [[WesternAnimation/ToonMakersSailorMoon their ill-fated adaptation of]] ''Anime/SailorMoon'', was an original animated series that took the characters and concepts of ''Saint Seiya'', but took a drastic turn with them compared to the source material.
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* CrimefightingWithCash: Implied. Clint's master and Max comment that their common benefactor, Nova, paid all their training expenses, and gave them flying tickets. Also, when the five heroes meet Nova's butler, he is standing in front of a building, and ushers them in, the quintet admiring the luxurious hall. Later, they take the elevator to Nova's penthouse.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Ram, the equivalent character of Taurus Aldebaran (Who is one of the nicest Gold Saints in the original manga and anime) is turned into a generic brute here.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Ram, the equivalent character of Taurus Aldebaran (Who (who is one of the nicest Gold Saints in the original manga and anime) anime), is turned into a generic brute here.here. This also applies to the Gold Saints in general, who are now servants of the villainous Apollo instead of noble (if initially deceived) warriors of Athena.



* CanonForeigner: While an Apollo was introduced in the NonSerialMovie ''Legend of the Crimson Youth'' (albeit under the name Abel), the Apollo of ''Guardians of the Cosmos'' is largely an original character taking the place of Pope Ares as the BigBad.

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While an Apollo was introduced in the NonSerialMovie ''Legend of the Crimson Youth'' (albeit under the name Abel), the Apollo of ''Guardians of the Cosmos'' is largely an original character taking the place of Pope Ares as the BigBad.BigBad.
** Jake's nameless master is mostly hidden under a parka, but what little is visible resembles neither Aquarius Camus, nor the Crystal Saint (Hyoga's anime-original master).



* LighterAndSofter: All the violence, gore and tragic plot elements from the original Saint Seiya seem to be completely absent here.

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* LighterAndSofter: All the violence, gore gore, and tragic plot elements from the original Saint Seiya seem to be ''Saint Seiya'' are completely absent here.



* NoNameGiven: The five heroes' masters are unnamed, though Zack, Clint, and Quinn's all resemble their counterparts in the original series (Eagle Marin, Libra Dohko, and Guilty, respectively). Likewise, Nova's butler goes nameless, though he shares similar traits to Tatsumi.

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* NoNameGiven: The five heroes' masters are unnamed, though Zack, Clint, and Quinn's all resemble their counterparts in the original series (Eagle Marin, Libra Dohko, and Guilty, respectively). Likewise, Nova's butler goes nameless, though he shares similar traits to Tatsumi. And aside from Ram, none of the other briefly-seen Golden Warriors are named.

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