is the second
anime film of the franchise. The movie was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi and produced by Toei Animation. It premiered on March 12, 1988 in the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival. In Siberia, Hyōga saves a man that is being attacked. Injured, the man manages only to say something about
Asgard. Some days later, Saori, Seiya, Shiryū and Shun are wondering about Hyōga and decide to go to Asgard to investigate. At
Valhalla, the Lord of Asgard, Durbal, says he has not heard of any Hyōga and neither has his right hand, Loki. However, at all times Seiya and the others can feel an evil cosmo emanating from Loki and the other Odin Saints called God Warriors. Shiryū, in particular, notices a familiar cosmo coming from Midgard, a mysterious, masked God Warrior. Durbal makes it clear that he is trying to take control of both Asgard and the Sanctuary, imprisoning Athena in a strange dimension within the giant statue of
Odin. Midgard reveals himself as Hyōga and tries to kill Shiryū to prove himself to Durbal. Thus, it is the task of the Bronze Saints to defeat Durbal and his God Warriors (Loki, Ullr and Hrung), to save Athena and Hyōga. Due to this film's popularity,
Toei Animation created the Asgard saga for the anime series, which did not originally appear in the manga and is set between the Sanctuary and Poseidon arcs of the story. ==
Legend of Crimson Youth (1988)==