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  1. The Seven Deadly Sins: With Bryce Papenbrook, Erika Harlacher, Max Mittelman, Cristina Valenzuela. The story of the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of warriors who were wrongly accused of a crime they didn't commit and went on a quest to vindicate themselves.

  2. The Seven Deadly Sins is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki. The series follows Elizabeth, the third princess of the Kingdom of Liones, who is in search of the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of former Holy Knights who were disbanded after the kingdom was overthrown ...

  3. Jan 20, 2024 · The anime series ‘The Seven Deadly Sins’ personifies each sin as a great warrior destined to fight a greater evil. Since it is a pretty straightforward anime with a moderate number of seasons and movies, I believe this watch order will clear up all your doubts regarding the anime’s release and chronological order.

  4. When a kingdom is taken over by tyrants, the deposed princess begins a quest to find a disbanded group of evil knights to help take back her realm. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. The Seven Deadly Sins - watch online: streaming, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "The Seven Deadly Sins" streaming on Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads or buy it as download on Apple TV.

  6. Jan 4, 2015 · Ten years later, the Holy Knights have staged a Coup d'état and assassinated the king, becoming the new, tyrannical rulers of the kingdom. Elizabeth, the king's only daughter, sets out on a journey to find the “Seven Deadly Sins,” and to enlist their help in taking back the kingdom.

  7. Ten years later, the Holy Knights have staged a Coup d'état and assassinated the king, becoming the new, tyrannical rulers of the kingdom. Elizabeth, the king's only daughter, sets out on a journey to find the “Seven Deadly Sins,” and to enlist their help in taking back the kingdom.

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