Even after their introduction arc is over and the spotlight moves away from them in favor of the next character who gets introduced, they still manage to remain relevant to the plot instead of becoming background decoration something which happens in almost all shonen. Although personality wise they are very one-note, they are vibrant and comical enough to never feel passable. Another plus is how colorful the characters are. But I don’t mind, it’s better this way than the ugly slow-ass shit other anime do to stay away from the manga. And that last part is actually the reason why the show lasts only 24 episodes and ends incomplete it covered 100 chapters and is now out of material to adapt. Where most are deliberately made to be slow paced so they increase the episodes count as much as they can, here the pacing is decent and has no fillers. Where most are censoring violence so they can maximize the audience that is allowed to watch them on mainstream hours, here they show gore and brute violence in detail and hide nothing. There is close to no downtime or sloppy presentation for the viewer to get bored.- Where all others are given low budgets so they can minimize expenses at the cost of quality, over here you get pretty damn good animation during fights and very little off-model designs. For the treatment never-ending fighting shonen get when it comes to adaptations, A-1 Pictures deserves a high five, for not going cheap and lazy on Seven Deadly Sins.
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