"Seven Deadly Sins" is a term often used in the context of religion and philosophy, especially in Christianity. It refers to seven sins considered to be major sins that have a negative impact on human spiritual life.
7 Deadly Sins Coloring Book
7 Deadly Sins Coloring Book
"Nanatsu no Taizai" (English: "The Seven Deadly Sins") is a popular Japanese manga and anime series created by Nakaba Suzuki. Here are some interesting facts and information about "The Seven Deadly Sins" anime series:
- Beginning: The manga "Nanatsu no Taizai" debuted in 2012 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and soon became very popular. In 2014, it was announced that the series would be adapted into an anime.
- Anime: The anime "The Seven Deadly Sins" premiered in 2014. The first series consisted of 24 episodes. Subsequent seasons and episodes were also released in later years.
- Short Season Two: The second season of the anime, titled "The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of The Commandments," has been shortened to 12 episodes, which has been met with some backlash from fans.
- Error in Animation: The first season of the anime gained considerable popularity, but there was also controversy over the quality of the animation at certain points. The case in which the character Eskanor was depicted in a controversially drawn shot has become quite famous.
- Character Shift: In the anime, Diane's character is often portrayed as taller than most other characters, which is the opposite of the original manga, where she is shorter than many characters.
- Video: A feature-length film entitled "The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky" ("Nanatsu no Taizai: Tenkū no Torawarebito") premiered in 2018 as a stand-alone story set in the world of the series.
- Follow-up: The anime series received a sequel in the form of a new season titled "The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement," which premiered in 2021.
- Mythological Inspirations: The names of the characters and their powers in "The Seven Deadly Sins" are often inspired by mythological and religious figures and motifs.
- Title Cards: Each anime episode has a distinctive final illustration, depicting the characters in a more contemporary style.
- The post Hawk: One of the unique characters is Hawk, a talking hollyhock pig-cat. He has become very popular among fans because of his peculiarity.