The Seven Deadly Sins
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Don't let the blonde baby face fool you — this guy who looks like a kid runs a tavern on the back of a giant pig. He's also the captain of the most feared group of warriors the kingdom has ever known. That's Meliodas, leader of the Seven Deadly Sins — a band of legendary knights who were framed for treason and scattered across the land a decade ago. When Princess Elizabeth shows up at his bar, desperate and on the run because the Holy Knights just staged a coup and seized her kingdom, Meliodas agrees to help her track down his old crew. What follows is a 24-episode road trip through a medieval fantasy world as they gather each Sin one by one, every member bringing their own baggage, fighting style, and reason they disappeared. The power system here is genuinely fun — each character's abilities tie into their sin in ways that feel creative rather than gimmicky, and A-1 Pictures gave the fights a fluid, weighty feel that holds up. The tone sits somewhere between the camaraderie of Fairy Tail and the darker political edges of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, with enough lighthearted banter to keep things from getting heavy. If you liked Akame ga Kill's setup of a ragtag group against a corrupt regime but wanted something with more warmth and a better sense of adventure, this lands in that sweet spot. The soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano adds a lot too — the guy knows how to score a fight scene.
Episode Guide
Characters
Ban
Immortal Fox's Sin of Greed, Ban, uses Snatch to steal abilities, bound by love and loss.
Portrayed by Diskin Benjamin
Meliodas
Meliodas, the Dragon's Sin of Wrath, leads the Seven Deadly Sins, concealing his 3000-year age behind youthful looks.
Portrayed by Papenbrook Bryce
King
King, the Fairy King Harlequin, is the Grizzly Sin of Sloth, wielding the sacred spear Chastiefol.
Portrayed by Mittelman Max
Hawk
Hawk: Meliodas's courageous pig companion, known for his surprising strength and loyalty.
Portrayed by Valenzuela Cristina
Gowther
A doll-like mage, Gowther is the Sin of Lust, a member of the Seven Deadly Sins, and a former Ten Commandment.
Portrayed by Kimerer Erik
Diane
Envious giant Diane, a Seven Deadly Sins member, desires to be small and loves King.
Portrayed by Mendez Erica
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-100 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 101.

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A first episode that grabs you and leaves you wanting more of the series, thanks to its animation, intrigue, well-designed characters, and action scenes.
Meliodas unleashing his demon mark should have been one of those unforgettable, jaw-dropping anime moments—and in some ways, it is. The raw intensity, the shift in tone, and the sheer power on display perfectly reflect what Nakaba Suzuki built in the manga. But as a fan, I can’t ignore the inconsistency in animation quality right when it matters most. Some cuts look amazing, others feel rushed, and it breaks immersion during what should be a fully cohesive climax. I also expected more refined choreography, especially after the buildup across previous episodes hinting at Meliodas’ true power. The emotional weight is there, the concept is strong, but the execution doesn’t fully deliver on the promise, leaving a slightly bittersweet impression.








