Theme Songs
See also: Saint Seiya Original Soundtrack I–VIII- TV-series – Sanctuary chapter (1–73)
- Opening: "Pegasus Fantasy" (ペガサス幻想(ファンタジー), Pegasasu Fantajī?) by Make-Up
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- "I Ran (So Far Away)" by Bowling for Soup, a cover of the 80s hit song by A Flock of Seagulls (when running in Canada and USA as Knights of the Zodiac)
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- Ending: "Blue Forever" (永遠ブルー, Eien Burū?) by Make-Up
- TV-series – Asgard and Poseidon chapters (74–114)
- Opening: "Soldier Dream" (聖闘士神話(ソルジャードリーム), Sorujā Dorīmu?) by Hironobu Kageyama & Broadway
- Ending: "Blue Dream" (夢旅人, Yume Tabibito?) by Hironobu Kageyama & Broadway
- OVA Hades – Sanctuary chapter (1–13)
- Opening: "The Earth" (地球ぎ, Chikyūgi?) by Yumi Matsuzawa
- Ending: "You and the Same Blue Sky" (君と同じ青空, Kimi to Onaji Aozora?) by Yumi Matsuzawa
- OVA Hades – Inferno chapter (1–12)
- Opening: "Warriors of the Goddess – Pegasus Forever" (女神の戦士 〜Pegasus Forever〜, Megami no Senshi ~Pegasus Forever~?) (Marina Del Ray)
- Ending: "Entrust to You – My Dear" (託す者へ 〜My Dear〜, Takusu Mono e ~My Dear~?) by Yumi Matsuzawa
- OVA Hades – Elysion chapter (1–6)
- Opening: "Warriors of the Goddess – Pegasus Forever" (女神の戦士 〜Pegasus Forever〜, Megami no Senshi ~Pegasus Forever~?) (Marina Del Ray), composed by Masami Kurumada and Kacky
- Ending: "The Garden of the god – Del Regno" (「神の園〜デル·レグノ〜」, Kami no Sono ~Del-Regno~?), sung by Ishibaki Yuuko, composed by Masami Kurumada and Kacky
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