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* BalkingSummonedSpirit: Denzel, a Holy Knight of Britannia, keeps one emergency ace in the hole as his personal GodzillaThreshold: a member of the Goddess Race resides in his sword and when backed into a corner, he intends to becoming its vessel at the cost of his own existence. Upon doing so when facing several powerful demons, the Goddess elects to flee in his body rather than face down the threat he gave his life to summon her to face.
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* DropTheHammer: Diane's Holy Weapon is a giant warhammer.
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* InconsistentSpelling:
** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
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* IdiotCrows: Not with a crow per say but with a bird with a similar call that nonetheless fulfills the trope. After the incident with the Vaizel Fight Festival to regain Diane's weapon, Hawk proudly claims to himself aloud that he almost defeated Guila in their last battle. Cue a nearby bird making a call that sounds like "Idiot" in Japanese in light of his statement. For good measure, the bird even poops on Hawk.
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* IdiotCrows: Not with a crow per say se but with a bird with a similar call that nonetheless fulfills the trope. After the incident with the Vaizel Fight Festival to regain Diane's weapon, Hawk proudly claims to himself aloud that he almost defeated Guila in their last battle. Cue a nearby bird making a call that sounds like "Idiot" in Japanese in light of his statement. For good measure, the bird even poops on Hawk.Hawk.
* InconsistentSpelling:
** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
* InconsistentSpelling:
** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
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** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
** In the early fan scanlations, Hawk's name was spelled Hork, but later it was changed when how his name is spelled in English was revealed.
** Liones was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Lyonesse due to the various references to Myth/ArthurianLegend.
** Guila's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Geera.
** Sennette's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Cenette.
** Oslow's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Oslo.
** Pelliot's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Pelio.
** The name of the masked leader of Dawn Roar has been translated as either Threader or Slater in fan scanlations. The official spelling though is Slader.
** Howzer's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hauser.
** Griamore's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Griamor.
** Hendrickson's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Hendricksen.
** Vivian has had two official spellings of her name. In the first Fanbook, her name is spelled as Viviann with two n's. Volume 15 of the manga proper though spells her name simply as Vivian with one n.
** King Baltra's name prior to its official spelling was spelled as Bartra.
** The town where fighting festivals are held, Vaizel, was originally spelled by fan scanlations as Byzel prior to its official spelling.
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* CrazyWorkplace: The ex-PraetorianGuard of Liones was a squad of, essentially, whatever supernatural creature was not wanted by their own race. They were easily the strongest soldiers in the kingdom, but they did '''not''' have the patience or gentility to police civilians, much less aristocrats. After their exile, Meliodas formed a bar notable for the inedibility of its food and for being carried on the back on a giant pig, and the rest of the knights eventually joined (and this happened to begin with because a princess of the kingdom stumbled upon the bar while looking for them).
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A sequel series titled ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'' began serialization on January 27, 2021. A two-part interquel movie bridging the two series, about Tristan and Lancelot, the sons of Meliodas and Ban, entitled ''The Seven DeadlySins: Curse of Edinburgh'' was released on Netflix, with the second half being released August 9, 2023.
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A sequel series titled ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'' began serialization on January 27, 2021. A [[Anime/TheSevenDeadlySinsGrudgeOfEdinburgh two-part interquel movie bridging the two series, about Tristan and Lancelot, the sons of Meliodas and Ban, entitled ''The Seven DeadlySins: Curse of Edinburgh'' movie]] was released on Netflix, with to bridge the second half being released August 9, 2023.
gap between the two stories.
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2021. A two-part interquel movie bridging the two series, about Tristan and Lancelot, the sons of Meliodas and Ban, entitled ''The Seven DeadlySins: Curse of Edinburgh'' was released on Netflix, with the second half being released August 9, 2023.
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* PeekABangs: Elizabeth's hair covers her right eye.
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-->'''Howzer''': [[LieBackAndThinkOfEngland Just lie back and leave everything to my magic hands]]! I promise it won't hurt. I'm gonna make you feel like you're flyin'!\\
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-->'''Howzer''': [[LieBackAndThinkOfEngland Just lie back and leave everything to my magic hands]]! hands! I promise it won't hurt. I'm gonna make you feel like you're flyin'!\\
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A second season of the anime was [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-09-27/the-seven-deadly-sins-manga-gets-new-tv-anime-in-2016/.93443 announced,]] but then [[http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41471/20160312/seven-deadly-sins-season-2-release-date.htm encountered delays]], rumored to be to allow [[OvertookTheManga the manga time to finish a required arc or two]]. The anime ended after five seasons, a sidestory movie, and an epilogue movie on October 1, 2021.
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A second season of the anime was [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-09-27/the-seven-deadly-sins-manga-gets-new-tv-anime-in-2016/.93443 announced,]] but then [[http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/41471/20160312/seven-deadly-sins-season-2-release-date.htm encountered delays]], rumored to be to allow [[OvertookTheManga the manga time to finish a required arc or two]]. The anime ended after five seasons, [[Anime/TheSevenDeadlySinsTheMoviePrisonersOfTheSky a sidestory movie, movie]], and an [[Anime/TheSevenDeadlySinsCursedByLight epilogue movie movie]] on October 1, 2021.
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* AnimationEvolution: Seasons 1, 2, and TheMovie were all animated by Creator/A1Pictures and was very high quality. However, by season 3, the anime transferred studios due to scheduling issues. It was briefly animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, but that studio was busy so it had to be transferred again to Marvy Jack. The animation ended up becoming very cheap and low quality, most notably in the [[spoiler:Meliodas vs Escanor fight.]] However, the animation slightly improved for season 4 onwards after Creator/StudioDEEN returned to work on it again.
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* AnimationEvolution: Seasons 1, 2, and TheMovie ''[[Anime/TheSevenDeadlySinsTheMoviePrisonersOfTheSky Prisoners of the Sky]]'' were all animated by Creator/A1Pictures and was were very high quality. However, by season 3, the anime transferred studios due to scheduling issues. It was briefly animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, but that studio was busy so it had to be transferred again to Marvy Jack. The animation ended up becoming very cheap and low quality, most notably in the [[spoiler:Meliodas vs Escanor fight.]] However, the animation slightly improved for season 4 onwards after Creator/StudioDEEN returned to work on it again.
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* ThanksForTheMammary: In Episode 1 of the four-episode mini-series, the Sins are trying to catch Hawk (who is about the size of a kitten due to Events). Hawk runs up the inside of Diane's dress (Diane has also been shrunk to human-size due to Other Events) and up between her boobs. Diane begs King to help her. He lunges forward to catch Hawk, and winds up with a double handful of boob instead. He passes out from blood loss as a geyser of blood spurts out of his nose.
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* MsFanservice: Diane and Elizabeth.
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* MsFanservice: Diane Merlin and Elizabeth.her [[{{Stripperiffic}} barely-there outfit]].
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* ImpossibleThief: Ban is capable of stealing an object a great distance away, and even [[AndShowItToYou an opponent's heart]] with a blunt three-stick nunchaku without any attachment. He can even steal a person's stats and power, like taking Meliodas' strength during one fight, or a vampire's awareness of being full and [[spoiler:the vampire finds itself now a blood-filled balloon, immovable and an easy target]].
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* ImpossibleThief: ImpossibleThief:
** Ban is capable of stealing an object a great distance away, and even [[AndShowItToYou an opponent's heart]] with a blunt three-stick nunchaku without any attachment. He can even steal a person's stats and power, like taking Meliodas' strength during one fight, or a vampire's awareness of being full and [[spoiler:the vampire finds itself now a blood-filled balloon, immovable and an easytarget]].target]].
** At one point, Meliodas manages to remove the panties Elizabeth is wearing despite both of her feet being planted firmly on the ground.
** Ban is capable of stealing an object a great distance away, and even [[AndShowItToYou an opponent's heart]] with a blunt three-stick nunchaku without any attachment. He can even steal a person's stats and power, like taking Meliodas' strength during one fight, or a vampire's awareness of being full and [[spoiler:the vampire finds itself now a blood-filled balloon, immovable and an easy
** At one point, Meliodas manages to remove the panties Elizabeth is wearing despite both of her feet being planted firmly on the ground.
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The series spawned several [[SpinOff spin-offs]] including:
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* ''Mayoe! The Seven Deadly Sins Academy!'' (迷え!七つの大罪学園! ''Mayoe! Nanatsu no Taizai Gakuen!''): A HighSchoolAU which places the characters in a high school, started in August 2014.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins Production'' (七つの大罪プロダクション ''Nanatsu no Taizai Purodakushon''): Which imagines the characters as actors (who just happened to have the same names as their characters) filming a live-action TV series, some of whom have radically different personalities to their characters, which started November 2015.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga'' (七つの大罪 キングの漫画道 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Kingu no Manga Michi''): A {{Yonkoma}} which imagines King as an aspiring manga artist who wants to work under professional manga artist Meliodas, was released on February 2016.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~'' (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ~盗賊と聖少女~ ''Nanatsu no Taizai: Sebun Deizu ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~''): A series that shows how Ban and Elaine met in more detail and was released on January 2017.
[[AC:Films]]
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky'' (2018)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed By Light'' (2021)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' Part 1 (2022)
[[AC:LightNovels]]
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins -Gaiden- The Seven Wishes of the Royal City from Old Times'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 昔日の王都 七つの願い ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Sekijitsu no Ōto Nanatsu no Negai'') (2014)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days'' (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ ''Nanatsu no Taizai Sebun Deizu'') (2014, Manga Adaptation 2017)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Scars They Left Behind'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 彼らが残した七つの傷跡 ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Karera ga Nokoshita Nanatsu no Kizuato'') (2015)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven-Colored Recollections'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 七色の追憶 ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Nanairo no Tsuioku'') (2016)
* ''Prisoners of the Sky'' (天空の囚われ人 ''Tenkū no Torawarebito'') (2018): Light Novel adaptation of the movie of same name.
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* ''Knights in the Pocket'' (ポケットの中の騎士団 ''Poketto no Naka no Kishi-dan'') (2015): A mobile game.
* ''Seven Deadly Sins: Unjust Sin'' (七つの大罪 真実の冤罪 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Shinjitsu no Enzai'') (2015): An AdventureGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia'' (七つの大罪 ブリタニアの旅人 ''Nanatsu no Taizai: Buritania no Tabibito'') (2018): A FightingGame developed by Natsume Atari and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment for the UsefulNotes/PS4.
* ''VideoGame/TheSevenDeadlySinsGrandCross of Light and Darkness'' (七つの大罪 光と闇の交戦 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Hikari to Yami no Gurando Kurosu'') (JP:2019, EN:2020): A mobile game developed by Netmarble.
[[AC:AnimeAndManga]]
* ''Mayoe! The Seven Deadly Sins Academy!'' (迷え!七つの大罪学園! ''Mayoe! Nanatsu no Taizai Gakuen!''): A HighSchoolAU which places the characters in a high school, started in August 2014.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins Production'' (七つの大罪プロダクション ''Nanatsu no Taizai Purodakushon''): Which imagines the characters as actors (who just happened to have the same names as their characters) filming a live-action TV series, some of whom have radically different personalities to their characters, which started November 2015.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga'' (七つの大罪 キングの漫画道 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Kingu no Manga Michi''): A {{Yonkoma}} which imagines King as an aspiring manga artist who wants to work under professional manga artist Meliodas, was released on February 2016.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~'' (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ~盗賊と聖少女~ ''Nanatsu no Taizai: Sebun Deizu ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~''): A series that shows how Ban and Elaine met in more detail and was released on January 2017.
[[AC:Films]]
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky'' (2018)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed By Light'' (2021)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' Part 1 (2022)
[[AC:LightNovels]]
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins -Gaiden- The Seven Wishes of the Royal City from Old Times'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 昔日の王都 七つの願い ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Sekijitsu no Ōto Nanatsu no Negai'') (2014)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days'' (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ ''Nanatsu no Taizai Sebun Deizu'') (2014, Manga Adaptation 2017)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Scars They Left Behind'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 彼らが残した七つの傷跡 ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Karera ga Nokoshita Nanatsu no Kizuato'') (2015)
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven-Colored Recollections'' (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 七色の追憶 ''Nanatsu no Taizai -Gaiden- Nanairo no Tsuioku'') (2016)
* ''Prisoners of the Sky'' (天空の囚われ人 ''Tenkū no Torawarebito'') (2018): Light Novel adaptation of the movie of same name.
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* ''Knights in the Pocket'' (ポケットの中の騎士団 ''Poketto no Naka no Kishi-dan'') (2015): A mobile game.
* ''Seven Deadly Sins: Unjust Sin'' (七つの大罪 真実の冤罪 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Shinjitsu no Enzai'') (2015): An AdventureGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia'' (七つの大罪 ブリタニアの旅人 ''Nanatsu no Taizai: Buritania no Tabibito'') (2018): A FightingGame developed by Natsume Atari and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment for the UsefulNotes/PS4.
* ''VideoGame/TheSevenDeadlySinsGrandCross of Light and Darkness'' (七つの大罪 光と闇の交戦 ''Nanatsu no Taizai Hikari to Yami no Gurando Kurosu'') (JP:2019, EN:2020): A mobile game developed by Netmarble.
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* ForeverWar: According to the second movie, the Holy War between the Demons and Goddesses was supposed to be one. The BigBad of the movie seeks revenge against the Seven Deadly Sins for daring to ''win'' the war instead of letting it continue indefinitely, no matter how many problems that might cause for the humans, fairies and giants caught in the middle.
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* ShaggyDogStory: The Prisoners in the Sky movie has the Sins, for their original quest, hunting a variety of exotic beasts in order to prepare a special feast for King Baltras' birthday. Their adventure in the sky incidentally gets them the last ingredient for their feast. And then their quest ends in failure because they made the mistake of [[LethalChef allowing Meliodas to cook it]], causing the meal to be inedible.
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* TableSpace: The third movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
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* TwinSwitch: A large part of the movie is about Meliodas accidentally trading places with a complete stranger who happens to resemble him. It goes on far longer than is plausible, given that the resemblance isn't all that great once you see them standing still in good light (The two may have the same height and build, and similar facial structures, but they have different hairstyles, slightly different hair colors, totally different eye colors, and [[spoiler:Salaab has wings]]), plus the fact that Meliodas never even ''attempted'' to pass himself as Salaab in front of his associates, and in fact is continuously trying to ask who they're talking about as they chew him out for Salaab's actions, but keeps getting ignored.
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* WeddingFinale: The ''Cursed By Light'' movie, which takes place after the final battle of the canon ending, concludes with Meliodas and Elizabeth having their official wedding and getting crowned king and queen of Liones.
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* BehindTheBlack: Diane is a 30-foot-tall woman. Characters routinely fail to notice her until she's right next to them, even if she's directly in their field of view.
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* TableSpace: The third movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
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* BareYourMidriff: Elizabeth's waitress uniform, Ban's initial red attire, and Gowther's second attire show this.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: Meliodas and Elizabeth share the same room and sleep in the same bed, so he can "protect" her. In response though, Hawk ties him up every night as a precaution against what is clearly anything but InnocentCohabitation.
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* ThereIsOnlyOneBed: Meliodas and Elizabeth share the same room and sleep in the same bed, so he can "protect" her. In response though, Hawk ties him up every night as a precaution against what is clearly anything but InnocentCohabitation.innocent.
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* MuggleAndMagicalLoveTriangle: Early in the series, the human princess Elizabeth and the giantess Diane both have feelings for Meliodas. It's eventually {{subverted|trope}} when Diane moves on from Meliodas to be with the fairy King [[spoiler:and Elizabeth is revealed to not be normal either, since she's Meliodas' goddess lover reincarnated as a human.]]
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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: In the first season of the anime, some events were changed wherein Howzer doesn't get severely wounded by Dreyfus. This leads to him participating in the battle with Hendrickson when he originally didn't in the manga. In the second season however, these particular changes are completely ignored and unaddressed. Things instead follow the manga with not only it being mentioned that Howzer was wounded, but also him not knowing the powers of a Gray Demon which Hendrickson used when he eventually encounters such a demon.
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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: AdaptationInducedPlotHole:
** In the first season of the anime, some events were changed wherein Howzer doesn't get severely wounded by Dreyfus. This leads to him participating in the battle with Hendrickson when he originally didn't in the manga. In the second season however, these particular changes are completely ignored and unaddressed. Things instead follow the manga with not only it being mentioned that Howzer was wounded, but also him not knowing the powers of a Gray Demon which Hendrickson used when he eventually encounters such ademon.demon.
** Related to the above, some events in the first season of the anime were changed from the manga and thus the three members of Dawn Roar that were killed by Dreyfus were SparedByAdaptation. In the second season however, these changes are completely ignored and not addressed at all with it being mentioned that these three were killed by Dreyfus. This is further shown when they appear as spirits through Denzel's ability Dead Man's Revenge, an ability that causes an opponent to be haunted by those they've killed.
** In the first season of the anime, some events were changed wherein Howzer doesn't get severely wounded by Dreyfus. This leads to him participating in the battle with Hendrickson when he originally didn't in the manga. In the second season however, these particular changes are completely ignored and unaddressed. Things instead follow the manga with not only it being mentioned that Howzer was wounded, but also him not knowing the powers of a Gray Demon which Hendrickson used when he eventually encounters such a
** Related to the above, some events in the first season of the anime were changed from the manga and thus the three members of Dawn Roar that were killed by Dreyfus were SparedByAdaptation. In the second season however, these changes are completely ignored and not addressed at all with it being mentioned that these three were killed by Dreyfus. This is further shown when they appear as spirits through Denzel's ability Dead Man's Revenge, an ability that causes an opponent to be haunted by those they've killed.
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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: In the first season of the anime, some events were changed wherein Howzer doesn't get severely wounded by Dreyfus. This leads to him participating in the battle with Hendrickson when he originally didn't in the manga. In the second season however, these particular changes are completely ignored and unaddressed. Things instead follow the manga with not only it being mentioned that Howzer was wounded, but also him not knowing the powers of a Gray Demon which Hendrickson used when he eventually encounters such a demon.
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* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' (2022)
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* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' Part 1 (2022)
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* ''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' (2022)
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* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: Simon from Dawn Roar is pretty much a {{samurai}} themed knight in an otherwise King Arthur based manga.
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* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: Simon from Dawn Roar is pretty much a {{samurai}} themed knight in an otherwise King Arthur Myth/{{Arthurian|Legend}} based manga.
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Several characters and elements are based and named after various things found in the Arthurian legends.
** Arthur and Camelot which are naturally named as such based on the king and his capital.
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].
** Arthur and Camelot which are naturally named as such based on the king and his capital.
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Several characters and elements are based on and named after various things found in the Arthurian legends.
** Arthur and Camelot which are naturally named as such based on the king and his capital.
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].legends:
** Arthur and Camelot which are naturally named as such based on the king and his capital.
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].
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** The country in which the series takes place is naturally named [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} Britannia]]. [[AllThereInTheManual The first Fanbook]] further cements this with a map that shows the setting is indeed set in Britain. The British Isles are later shown within the manga itself as the campaign of the Ten Commandments is discussed.
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** The country in which the series takes place is naturally named [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} Britannia]].UsefulNotes/{{Brita|in}}nnia. [[AllThereInTheManual The first Fanbook]] further cements this with a map that shows the setting is indeed set in Britain. The British Isles are later shown within the manga itself as the campaign of the Ten Commandments is discussed.discussed.
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].
** The two Elizabeths are named after [[http://nightbringer.se/a_elizabeth.html Queen]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/elizabeth-mythology.html Elizabeth]] who is the wife of [[http://nightbringer.se/a_meliodas.html King]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/meliad-mythology.html Meliodas]].
** The main character Meliodas is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meliodas Tristan's father]].
** The two Elizabeths are named after [[http://nightbringer.se/a_elizabeth.html Queen]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/elizabeth-mythology.html Elizabeth]] who is the wife of [[http://nightbringer.se/a_meliodas.html King]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/meliad-mythology.html Meliodas]].
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** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Ban Ban]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_%28legend%29#Elaine_of_Benoic Elaine]] are named after Lancelot's parents.
** Gowther is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gowther Sir Gowther]] from an eponymous medieval tale, who is mentioned in passing to be the half-brother of Myth/{{Merlin}} of the King Arthur mythos, due to both being sired by the same demon on different women.
** Gowther is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gowther Sir Gowther]] from an eponymous medieval tale, who is mentioned in passing to be the half-brother of Myth/{{Merlin}} of the King Arthur mythos, due to both being sired by the same demon on different women.
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** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Ban Ban]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_%28legend%29#Elaine_of_Benoic org/wiki/Elaine_(legend)#Elaine_of_Benoic Elaine]] are named after Lancelot's parents.
** Gowther is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gowther Sir Gowther]] from an eponymous medieval tale, who is mentioned in passing to be the half-brother of Myth/{{Merlin}} ofthe King Arthur mythos, Myth/ArthurianLegend, due to both being sired by the same demon on different women.
** Gowther is named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gowther Sir Gowther]] from an eponymous medieval tale, who is mentioned in passing to be the half-brother of Myth/{{Merlin}} of
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** The two Elizabeths are named after [[http://nightbringer.se/a_elizabeth.html Queen]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/elizabeth-mythology.html Elizabeth]] who is the wife of [[http://nightbringer.se/a_meliodas.html King]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/meliad-mythology.html Meliodas]] from the Arthurian myths.
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** The two Elizabeths Arthur and Camelot are naturally named after [[http://nightbringer.se/a_elizabeth.html Queen]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/elizabeth-mythology.html Elizabeth]] who is as such based on [[Myth/KingArthur the wife of [[http://nightbringer.se/a_meliodas.html King]] [[http://www.mythologydictionary.com/meliad-mythology.html Meliodas]] from the Arthurian myths.king]] and his capital.
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* DistractingFakeFight: One episode sees Meliodas and Ban forced to fight two-on-two with a pair of demons. Naturally, they blow off the fight and instead get into a physical argument about which of them has the hotter girlfriend. Their demon opponents die after trying to attack them while they are still arguing and get torn apart by the force of Ban and Meliodas' attacks ''on each other''.
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* FightingWithChucks: Ban's holy weapon before it was ironically stolen was a three-stick variant that enhanced his stealing abilities.
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* ImpossibleThief: Ban is capable of stealing an object a great distance away, and even [[AndShowItToYou an opponent's heart]] with [[FightingWithChucks a blunt three-stick nunchaku]] without any attachment. He can even steal a person's stats and power, like taking Meliodas' strength during one fight, or a vampire's awareness of being full and [[spoiler:the vampire finds itself now a blood-filled balloon, immovable and an easy target]].
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* ImpossibleThief: Ban is capable of stealing an object a great distance away, and even [[AndShowItToYou an opponent's heart]] with [[FightingWithChucks a blunt three-stick nunchaku]] nunchaku without any attachment. He can even steal a person's stats and power, like taking Meliodas' strength during one fight, or a vampire's awareness of being full and [[spoiler:the vampire finds itself now a blood-filled balloon, immovable and an easy target]].