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The Seven Deadly Sins
TV Series

The Seven Deadly Sins

2014Animation, Action, Adventure • 4 Seasons

Woke Score
2.3
out of 10

Series Overview

The Seven Deadly Sins were once an active group of knights in the region of Britannia, who disbanded after they supposedly plotted to overthrow the Liones Kingdom. Their supposed defeat came at the hands of the Holy Knights, but rumors continued to persist that they were still alive. Ten years later, the Holy Knights staged a coup d'état and captured the king, becoming the new, tyrannical rulers of the kingdom. The third princess, Elizabeth, then starts out on a journey to find the Seven Deadly Sins and enlist their help in taking back the kingdom.

Season-by-Season Breakdown

The Seven Deadly Sins

2/10

Elizabeth Liones' search for the Seven Deadly Sins started ten years after their rumored coup d'état. While villagers thought of it to be a myth, Elizabeth came to search for them anyway in order to rescue the king (her father) and the rest of the royal family who were imprisoned by the Holy Knights.

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Revival of the Commandments

2/10

As peace returns to the Kingdom of Liones, the Sins decide to pursue separate paths to continue their own individual journeys. Gowther brainwashes Guila into falling in love with him, while Diane spends time as a normal human thanks to Merlin’s Minimum Tablets, which allow her to shrink in size. Diane also slowly regains her past memories, which include her prior encounters with King, and reunites with Matrona, her mother figure, and the giant race. Meanwhile, Ban departs for the Fairy King’s Forest with King and the Holy Knight Jericho to continue his duties as he is revealed to be the current Fairy King. Back in Liones, King Bartra’s Vision ability shows him an omen of the impending dangerous Holy War that lies ahead in Camelot.

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Imperial Wrath of the Gods

2/10

In the village, a young boy named Peliodas who aspires to be the Dragon's Sin of Wrath (Meliodas) attempts to fight the demons to stop his community from continually capturing sacrifices for them, but fails. They are ultimately saved by Ban and Meliodas, along with Gowther, Escanor, Merlin and Elizabeth.

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Dragon's Judgement

3/10

An alliance is formed between the Arc Angels and the forces of Liones to put an end to the war. Ban ventures into the depths of Purgatory to find Meliodas's emotions and bring them back.

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Overall Series Review

The Seven Deadly Sins series is a long-running high-fantasy shonen narrative built around a group of powerful, infamous outlaws fighting corruption and external threats. The central premise follows Princess Elizabeth uniting the scattered Seven Deadly Sins—legendary, powerful warriors—to reclaim the Kingdom of Liones from tyrannical Holy Knights. Across its run, the show maintains a consistent focus on epic action, character backstories, and the enduring power of friendship and love against overwhelming evil. Overarching themes are firmly rooted in traditional fantasy tropes: destiny versus free will, the definition of true heroism (often divorced from one's label or origin), and the constant struggle against powerful, oppressive forces. The narrative frequently redefines morality within its own cosmology; institutions labeled as ‘holy’ or divine, such as the Goddess Clan and later the Demon King, are revealed to be manipulative, tyrannical entities that the heroes must fight. Character worth is consistently measured by courage, commitment to comrades, and raw power level, regardless of their gender or species. The series stays committed to its shonen action roots, emphasizing power scaling, personal sacrifice, and tragic, fated romance, particularly concerning the endless cycle affecting Meliodas and Elizabeth. While it uses biblical terminology (Sins, Commandments, Deities), this serves only as window dressing for an internal fantasy theology, not as real-world social or political commentary. A persistent, defining element throughout the entire run is the use of inappropriate sexual fan-service and non-consensual physical comedy directed at female characters, which remains a constant feature that clashes with modern expectations. In summary, The Seven Deadly Sins delivers a lengthy, action-packed fantasy epic where cursed heroes fight cosmic evil, define their own honor, and ultimately strive to break cycles of hatred rooted in ancient divine conflicts. It is a story propelled by power progression, loyalty, and doomed romance, consistently prioritizing spectacular battles and character bonds over nuanced societal critique.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1.8/10

Oikophobia1.8/10

Feminism3/10

LGBTQ+1.3/10

Anti-Theism4/10