I love anime; there's no curve-balling around that argument for me. It's one of Japan's finest contributions to the world of entertainment, and The Seven Deadly Sins is an entertaining albeit derivative piece of that ever-expanding yet established medium.
We have a pretty-boy protagonist, an animal sidekick, a hot-chick, a giant hot-chick, an immortal tough-guy, and a green pig who's as big as a mountain. And considering the oddities in anime, this isn't that odd a thing to have in a show of Deadly Sin's ilk.
There's good animation, good scenery and nice action to top it all off. The characters are well done, though they're not anything groundbreaking for animes in general.
Seven Deadly Sins is a solid watch you should probably check out whenever you like. After all, it is on Netflix. And this is worth an anime fan's time.
We have a pretty-boy protagonist, an animal sidekick, a hot-chick, a giant hot-chick, an immortal tough-guy, and a green pig who's as big as a mountain. And considering the oddities in anime, this isn't that odd a thing to have in a show of Deadly Sin's ilk.
There's good animation, good scenery and nice action to top it all off. The characters are well done, though they're not anything groundbreaking for animes in general.
Seven Deadly Sins is a solid watch you should probably check out whenever you like. After all, it is on Netflix. And this is worth an anime fan's time.