Saint Seiya Omega Episode 3 Review
The episode features two "badass" fight scenes that are well-received for their choreography and for demonstrating Yuna’s unique wind-based abilities and star-reading powers.
While Saint Seiya Omega as a whole received mixed reviews due to its departure from original series lore, Episode 3 is frequently cited as one of the "good episodes" of the first season. Saint Seiya Omega Episode 3
It provides a rare, deeper look into the lives of female Saints in the Saint Seiya universe, making it one of the more meaningful "school setting" episodes before the plot shifts toward larger-scale battles. The episode features two "badass" fight scenes that
, titled "The Law of the Mask! The Wind Saint Appears!", is highly regarded by fans for its strong character development and unique focus on the tradition of female Saints. Episode Summary , titled "The Law of the Mask
Critics highlight this as a standout introduction for Yuna, praising how it handles her agency and her decision to live as a "maskless" Saint.
The story follows the main protagonist, , as he arrives at Palaestra , a training academy for new Saints. During his stay, he meets Aquila Yuna , a talented female Bronze Saint. The episode centers on Yuna’s internal conflict regarding the archaic law that requires female Saints to wear masks and her eventual decision to defy these rules to follow her own path. Critical Review
The episode is noted for its "fabulous" direction by Rie Matsumoto . Reviews often point to the effective use of lighting, rainbows, and stylistic shots that differ from the series' usual standard.





