How Many Seasons Are There Of The Seven Deadly Sins

Okay, folks, gather 'round! Let's talk about The Seven Deadly Sins, or Nanatsu no Taizai if you're feeling fancy and want to impress your anime-watching friends. The big question on everyone’s lips (besides "Where’s the next season of Attack on Titan?") is: how many seasons are there actually? It’s more complicated than Meliodas trying to keep his hands to himself, trust me.
You see, navigating the anime landscape is like trying to find matching socks in the dryer – a confusing and frustrating endeavor. But fear not! Your friendly neighborhood anime explainer is here to cut through the chaos and give you the definitive answer. Consider me your Merlin, but instead of spells, I wield the power of internet research and an unhealthy obsession with animated characters fighting mythical beasts.
So, How Many Seasons Are We Talking?
Alright, drumroll please… technically, there are five seasons (or parts, or arcs, whatever you wanna call them) of The Seven Deadly Sins. But here's where things get tricky, like trying to explain the plot of Kingdom Hearts to someone who's never touched a video game. It’s a mess.
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The Breakdown:
- Season 1: The Seven Deadly Sins (2014-2015) - This is where it all began! We meet Meliodas (the short, but deceptively powerful captain) and Elizabeth (the princess with a heart of gold... and maybe a slight damsel-in-distress problem). This season is generally considered the best, and for good reason! The animation is slick, the story is engaging, and the characters are (mostly) likeable.
- Season 2: The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of the Commandments (2018) - The Commandments are unleashed, chaos ensues, and the Sins have to pull themselves together to stop them. A solid continuation of the first season, with even more epic battles and tear-jerking moments. Be prepared to shout at your screen!
- Season 3: The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods (2019-2020) - Okay, this is where some people started to get…wrathful (get it?). The animation studio changed, and let's just say the quality took a serious nosedive. We went from beautifully animated fight scenes to…well, let’s just say it looked like they were fighting with claymation figures sometimes. The story is still there, but you might need to squint a little to appreciate it.
- Season 4: The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon's Judgement (2021) - Also known as The Seven Deadly Sins: Anger's Judgement in some regions. This season continues the storyline from Wrath of the Gods and attempts to tie up all the loose ends. Many viewers still had complaints about the animation style. Prepare for more twists, turns, and possibly some head-scratching plot points.
- Season 5: The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh (2022) - Wait, what? Season 5 is actually a two-part movie on Netflix. It focuses on Meliodas's son, Tristan, and his own adventures. Think of it as a spin-off series of movies to continue to storyline. It's technically considered part of the Seven Deadly Sins universe, though many argue about its canonicity.
Wait, There's More (Isn't There Always?)
Ah, but we're not done yet! Because The Seven Deadly Sins isn’t content with just a few seasons and a movie. Nope, it also has:
- A movie: The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky (2018) - A standalone story that doesn't really impact the main plot, but it's a fun watch if you're a completionist. Think of it as a side quest – enjoyable, but ultimately skippable.
- OADs (Original Animation DVDs): Several of these exist, usually bundled with manga releases. They offer smaller, often comedic, stories that fill in some gaps or explore character relationships further. Consider them the anime equivalent of deleted scenes.
So, technically, when people ask “how many seasons of Seven Deadly Sins are there?”, you need to clarify: are they talking strictly about the main series? Are movies and OADs included? The answer will vary depending on what they're looking for.

Why the Confusion?
So, why all the confusion? Well, it boils down to a few key factors:
- The animation studio change: As mentioned earlier, the shift in studios after Season 2 caused a significant drop in animation quality, leading many fans to disown the later seasons entirely. This has fueled debates about what "counts" as a true season of The Seven Deadly Sins.
- Netflix's influence: Netflix acquired the streaming rights and started labeling things as "seasons" even when they were originally released differently in Japan. This has added another layer of complexity to the whole situation.
- The story gets... complicated: Let's be honest, the plot of The Seven Deadly Sins gets increasingly convoluted as the series progresses. By the time you get to the later seasons, you might need a flowchart to keep track of all the characters, their powers, and their motivations. It’s like trying to untangle a Christmas lights string that’s been in storage for a decade.
The Definitive (Maybe) Answer
So, here’s my final, slightly-qualified answer: There are five seasons of The Seven Deadly Sins, but your mileage may vary on how much you enjoy all of them. The first two seasons are generally considered great. Season three and four are…controversial. And Season five is a movie, which you can watch or not, depending on how invested you are in the story.

Think of it like ordering pizza. Seasons 1 and 2 are your classic pepperoni – always a crowd-pleaser. Seasons 3 and 4 are like anchovies – some people love them, but most people would rather avoid them. And Season 5 is like a dessert pizza – a fun, but ultimately unnecessary, addition to the meal.
Ultimately, the best way to figure out how many seasons you think there are is to watch the show for yourself and make your own judgement. Just be prepared for some animated ups and downs along the way! And remember, even if the animation gets a little wonky, the characters are still (mostly) lovable and the battles are still (mostly) epic. Now go forth and binge-watch!
And for the love of Merlin, someone get Meliodas some therapy.
