The Seven Deadly Sins Season 1 Spoiler, Plotlines, English Dub Release Date, Episode Guide, Cast & Everything You Need to Know

The Seven Deadly Sins Season 1:- The Seven Deadly Sins is a popular anime series based on a manga of the same name by Nakaba Suzuki. The story follows the adventures of a group of legendary knights who were framed for betraying the kingdom of Liones and are now on a quest to clear their name and save the world from the tyranny of the Holy Knights.
The anime has four seasons, two movies, and several specials and OVAs. In this article, we will focus on the first season of the anime, which was released in 2014-2015, and cover everything you need to know about it, including the release date, time zone, countdown, spoiler, storyline, ending explanation, chance for season 2, ratings, expectations, cast and characters, episodes, trailer, and where to watch.
English Dub Release Date
The first season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime was aired on MBS, TBS, and other JNN stations in Japan from October 5, 2014, to March 29, 2015. It consisted of 24 episodes, plus two OVAs that were released later. The season was licensed for English release by Netflix as its second exclusive international distribution for anime, following its acquisition of Knights of Sidonia.
All 24 episodes were released on Netflix on November 1, 2015, in both Japanese subtitled and English dubbed formats. The OVAs were also added to Netflix later on. The first season of the anime is also available on other streaming platforms, such as Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu. The English Dub release date is 19 November 2023.
Time Zones for The Seven Deadly Sins Season 1
As of November 18, 2023, the countdown for the next season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime is still ongoing. The fourth season, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement, is scheduled to premiere on January 13, 2021, in Japan. The season will have 24 episodes and will adapt the final arc of the manga. The season will also be streamed by Netflix, but the exact release date for the international audience is not yet confirmed.
However, based on the previous seasons, it is likely that Netflix will release the fourth season in batches of 12 episodes, with a gap of several months between them. Therefore, fans of the anime may have to wait until late 2021 or early 2022 to watch the whole season on Netflix.
Countdown

Spoiler Alert
The first season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime follows the plot of the first 100 chapters of the manga, covering the Introduction Saga, the Forest of White Dreams Arc, the Baste Dungeon Arc, the Capital of the Dead Arc, the Vaizel Fight Festival Arc, the Armor Giant Arc, the Kingdom Infiltration Arc, and the Post-Kingdom Infiltration Arc. The season introduces the main characters and the setting of the story, as well as the main conflict between the Seven Deadly Sins and the Holy Knights.
Storyline & Plot
The season begins with Elizabeth, the third princess of Liones, who escapes from the castle after the Holy Knights stage a coup and imprison her father, King Bartra. She seeks the help of the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of powerful knights who were once the kingdom’s strongest defenders, but were accused of murdering the Grand Master of the Holy Knights, Zaratras, ten years ago and went into hiding.
She meets Meliodas, the leader of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Dragon’s Sin of Wrath, who runs a tavern called the Boar Hat with his talking pig companion, Hawk. Meliodas agrees to help Elizabeth and they embark on a journey to find the other six members of the Seven Deadly Sins: Ban, the Fox’s Sin of Greed; King, the Grizzly’s Sin of Sloth; Diane, the Serpent’s Sin of Envy; Gowther, the Goat’s Sin of Lust; Merlin, the Boar’s Sin of Gluttony; and Escanor, the Lion’s Sin of Pride.
Along the way, they encounter various enemies and allies, such as Gilthunder, a Holy Knight who holds a grudge against Meliodas for killing his father, Zaratras; Hendrickson, the leader of the Holy Knights who plans to revive the Demon Clan, the ancient enemies of the Goddess Clan, the Giant Clan, the Fairy Clan, and the Human Clan; Helbram, a fairy who became corrupted by his hatred for humans and joined the Holy Knights; Arthur Pendragon, the young king of Camelot who seeks to ally with Liones; and Elaine, the guardian of the Fountain of Youth and Ban’s lover, who was killed by a demon.
Ending Explanation
The season culminates in a climactic battle between the Seven Deadly Sins and the Holy Knights in the capital of Liones, where Hendrickson succeeds in reviving the Demon Clan by using the blood of the New Generation, a group of Holy Knights who gained demonic powers by drinking the blood of a demon.
The Seven Deadly Sins manage to defeat Hendrickson with the help of Elizabeth, who reveals her true identity as the reincarnation of Liz, Meliodas’ former lover and a member of the Goddess Clan. However, they also discover that Meliodas is actually a demon himself, and the former leader of the Ten Commandments, the elite warriors of the Demon Clan. The season ends with a cliffhanger, as the Ten Commandments are shown to be awakened from their seal and ready to wage war on the other races.
Chance for Season 2
The first season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime was well-received by both fans and critics, who praised the animation, the music, the voice acting, the humor, the action, and the characters. The season also performed well commercially, ranking as one of the most popular anime series on Netflix and selling over 1.5 million copies of the Blu-ray and DVD volumes in Japan. The season also won several awards, such as the Sugoi Japan Award for Anime of the Year in 2015 and the Tokyo Anime Award for Best TV Anime in 2016.
Given the success of the first season, it was not surprising that the anime was renewed for a second season, which was announced in September 2015. The second season, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of The Commandments, was aired in Japan from January 13, 2018, to June 30, 2018. It consisted of 24 episodes, plus one OVA that was released later. The season adapted the next 100 chapters of the manga, covering the Post-Kingdom Infiltration Arc, the Albion Arc, the Istar Arc, the Ravens Arc, the Great Fight Festival Arc, the Defensive Battle for Liones Arc, and the Memories of the Holy War Arc. The season continued the story of the Seven Deadly Sins and their fight against the Ten Commandments, as well as exploring the past of Meliodas and Elizabeth and their connection to the ancient war between the races.

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Ratings & Reviews
The second season of the anime was also well-received by the fans and the critics, who praised the development of the plot and the characters, the emotional moments, the twists and turns, and the epic battles. The season also performed well commercially, ranking as one of the most watched anime series on Netflix and selling over 1.2 million copies of the Blu-ray and DVD volumes in Japan. The season also won several awards, such as the Anime Trending Award for Anime of the Year in 2018 and the Crunchyroll Anime Award for Best Fight Scene in 2019.
The success of the second season led to the production of a third season, which was announced in April 2019. The third season, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods, was aired in Japan from October 9, 2019, to March 25, 2020. It consisted of 24 episodes and adapted the next 100 chapters of the manga, covering the Prelude to the New Holy War Arc, the New Holy War Arc, and the Epilogue Arc. The season followed the final confrontation between the Seven Deadly Sins and the Ten Commandments, as well as the revelation of the true enemy behind the war, the Demon King, who is Meliodas’ father and the ruler of the Demon Clan.
The third season of the anime, however, was met with mixed to negative reviews from the fans and the critics, who criticized the animation quality, the censorship, the pacing, the voice acting, and the adaptation choices. The season also performed poorly commercially, ranking as one of the least watched anime series on Netflix and selling less than 500,000 copies of the Blu-ray and DVD volumes in Japan. The season also received no awards or nominations, and was considered as a disappointment by many fans of the series.
Despite the backlash of the third season, the anime was renewed for a fourth and final season, which was announced in March 2020. The fourth season, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement, is scheduled to premiere on January 13, 2021, in Japan. It will have 24 episodes and will adapt the remaining chapters of the manga, covering the King of Chaos Arc, the Four Knights of the Apocalypse Arc, and the Farewell to the Seven Deadly Sins Arc. The season will conclude the story of the Seven Deadly Sins and their struggle to defeat the Demon King and save the world from his tyranny.
Expectations
The fourth season of the anime is expected to be an improvement over the third season, as it will be produced by a different studio, Studio Deen, in collaboration with Marvy Jack, instead of A-1 Pictures, which produced the first two seasons, and Studio Deen alone, which produced the third season. The season will also feature a new director,
Susumu Nishikawa, who has worked on other anime series such as Higurashi: When They Cry and Rurouni Kenshin. The season will also feature the return of the original cast and staff, as well as the original composer, Hiroyuki Sawano, who did not work on the third season. The season will also have less censorship and more faithful adaptation of the manga, according to the official website.
The fourth season of the anime is anticipated by the fans and the critics, who hope that it will redeem the series and deliver a satisfying conclusion to the story of the Seven Deadly Sins. The season will also be the last chance for the anime to catch up with the manga, which ended in March 2020 with 41 volumes and 346 chapters. The season will also pave the way for the sequel of the manga, titled The Four Knights of the Apocalypse, which began serialization in February 2021 and follows the adventures of Tristan, the son of Meliodas and Elizabeth, and his companions.
Trailer
Cast and Characters
The other characters in the first season of the anime include the Holy Knights, a group of powerful warriors who serve the kingdom of Liones and are divided into several orders, such as the Dawn Roar, the Weird Fangs, the Pleiades of the Azure Sky, and the New Generation; the Ten Commandments, a group of elite warriors who serve the Demon King and are each endowed with a commandment that affects those who break it; the Goddess Clan, the Fairy Clan, a race of winged beings who are the allies of the Goddess Clan and are skilled in wind magic; and the Human Clan, a race of ordinary beings who are the most numerous and diverse among the races and are skilled in various fields.
Character | Voice Actor (Japanese) | Voice Actor (English) |
---|---|---|
Meliodas | Yuki Kaji | Bryce Papenbrook |
Elizabeth Liones | Sora Amamiya | Erika Harlacher |
Hawk | Misaki Kuno | Cristina Vee |
Diane | Aoi Yuki | Erica Mendez |
Ban | Tatsuhisa Suzuki | Ben Diskin |
King | Jun Fukuyama | Max Mittelman |
Gowther | Yuhei Takagi | Erik Kimerer |
Merlin | Maaya Sakamoto | Lauren Landa |
Escanor | Tomokazu Sugita | Kyle Hebert |
Gilthunder | Mamoru Miyano | Robbie Daymond |
Margaret Liones | Rina Satou | Brianna Knickerbocker |
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