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Did Apollo really destroyed the universe with a word?

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Or was the just cinematic? If he really did, then why was the universe was still there afterwords, since we can still see the space? What really happened afterwords?
 
Crateris Aeson said:
No, everything is destroyed. Seiya can not stop Apollo's attack and his power covers the entire world / universe. In the end, Seiya fights with Apollo in the void (absolute darkness without stars or planets).
So how were they able to restore the universe at the end of the movie? So why were there a universe at the end of the movie?
 
Crateris Aeson said:
No, everything is destroyed. Seiya can not stop Apollo's attack and his power covers the entire world / universe. In the end, Seiya fights with Apollo in the void (absolute darkness without stars or planets).
Please ignore this. It has been stated and shown that Apollo merely erased their memories and rewound time.
 
NostalgiaTrip said:
Please ignore this. It has been stated and shown that Apollo merely erased their memories and rewound time.
No, Apollo destroys the universe and rebuilds the universe, and changes his memory in the end as a divine punishment.
 
Crateris Aeson said:
NostalgiaTrip said:
Please ignore this. It has been stated and shown that Apollo merely erased their memories and rewound time.
No, Apollo destroys the universe and rebuilds the universe, and changes his memory in the end as a divine punishment.
This is false. You are misleading those who are confused. I name you... false shepard!!! Burn him XD
 
And the author completly disagreed with that. In fact what happened was that Apollo wiped their memories and turned back time.

The Author had wanted it to be so that Athena would plead with Apollo to save the lives of her bronze saints. That way she and Seiya could have more adventures together.
 
It's better to disregard the statement. In its illogical for Apollo to even have time manipulation in the first place which isn't supported by anything
 
That's why the character's page describes the version of the movie. Not the version of the main universe, because the character still does not appear in Next Dimension.

An idea discarded by Toei Animation. This is the version of Apollo created by Toei Animation for the movie.

The staff of Toei Animation discarded the author's ideas and changed the script of the movie. That's why Kurumada discarded the movie and made a new continuation with Next Dimension.

But in the movie, Apollo destroys and recreates the universe, and changes the memory of Athena and Seiya.
 
AstralKing7 said:
It's better to disregard the statement. In its illogical for Apollo to even have time manipulation in the first place which isn't supported by anything
Well actually it is rather plausible. Both Apollo and Artemis watch over the primordial of time Cronous. Apollo is the god of the sun, which was what the greeks used to measure time.
 
Crateris Aeson said:
That's why the character's page describes the version of the movie.
An idea discarded by Toei Animation. This is the version of Apollo created by Toei Animation for the movie.

The staff of Toei Animation discarded the author's ideas and changed the script of the movie. That's why Kurumada discarded the movie and made a new continuation with Next Dimension.

But in the movie, Apollo destroys and recreates the universe, and changes the memory of Athena and Seiya.
I didn't know that.
 
NostalgiaTrip said:
Yeah in verse they watch over Cronous.
In Next Dimension, Artemis says that she and Apollo cannot travel in time or change time. But these are Artemis and Apollo from the main universe.

And this is a different version of Apollo, because it is the version of the movie created by Toei Animation.
 
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