Mullet Death wrote:Does anyone think they can cook up a content review for "The Seven Deadly Sins?" Looks interesting, but I'm worried about theological content given its premise, description, and title. I also don't like themes of despair and "there's so much suffering; there is no God," etc. I don't like manga and anime that try to push me away from the faith.
Incidentally, starting Space Brothers as well.
CinniScrib wrote:Mullet Death wrote:Does anyone think they can cook up a content review for "The Seven Deadly Sins?" Looks interesting, but I'm worried about theological content given its premise, description, and title. I also don't like themes of despair and "there's so much suffering; there is no God," etc. I don't like manga and anime that try to push me away from the faith.
Incidentally, starting Space Brothers as well.
I honestly don't see how it could push someone away from their faith as it's set in a fantasy world and it's not heavy theological stuff of saying "there is no God", it's just a differently structured world with its own mythology even though they use the name "Britiannia" and the legend of King Arthur and Merlin. There is oppression seen and talked about (it happens in real life) but it's not despair everywhere and horror, just something is obviously corrupt with the system and the King is "missing." But Nanatsu no Taizai/The Seven Deadly Sins is about a princess seeking out the Legendary Seven Deadly Sins, a band of seven great warriors who were once special member knights of her kingdom in order to save it from the Royal/Holy Knights who are now abusing their power as a military special forces unit. The country folk are being forced to comply to the Holy Knight's demands as a labor force or personal gains as each Holy Knight has the power of a small army. But really a chunk of the series is venturing from town to town, looking for the other Sin Members and some battles between sides happen as well some disputes in oppressed villages, but nothing depressing, just realistic abuse of power and bad guys learning a listen in butt whooping (and for some, the errors of their ways).
The official summary of the series is as it is: The "Seven Deadly Sins", a group of evil knights who conspired to overthrow the kingdom of Britannia, were said to have been eradicated by the Holy Knights, although some claim that they still live. Ten years later, the Holy Knights have staged a Coup d'etat and assassinated the king, becoming the new, tyrannical rulers of the kingdom. Elizabeth, the king's daughter and third princess, sets out on a journey to find the "Seven Deadly Sins", and to enlist their help in taking back the kingdom.
There is the human race, the giant clan, the fairy clan, the demon (monster) clan and the mysterious goddess clan (that honestly I can't tell you more about them save they have great power as they haven't been seen in the series and are unknown). The main thing about the manga that I'm like "meh" about is the Sins' leader Melodias and his shamelessness with boobs and how Elizabeth's chest ends up as a pillow or something (typical fan service deal with boob shots or what in manga/anime). Really the manga is about fighting and conspiracy; it's fantasy battle and quest to find answers to past events, to what the Holy Knights are up to, and find more members of the Sins as they scattered previously 10 years ago. Each member, labeled as brutal criminal, has a tattoo of an animal representing one of the seven deadly sins that represents their power and personality. If anything the most intimidating/worrisome thing about the series is the ominous title. Otherwise I'm not sure what part of it gives you that impression besides the title, what summary of the series did you read?
If someone else can give a better content summary/add more feel free. I honestly have seen darker more chilling and depressing series. This is more goofy with serious moments and is adventure, not a heavy "why is the world like this? We're lost without a god. God is dead" type of thing. Even with the one-shot the general feel of "adventure to retake the kingdom from abusers of power" of the series is conveyed.
Mullet Death wrote:CinniScrib wrote:Mullet Death wrote:Does anyone think they can cook up a content review for "The Seven Deadly Sins?" Looks interesting, but I'm worried about theological content given its premise, description, and title. I also don't like themes of despair and "there's so much suffering; there is no God," etc. I don't like manga and anime that try to push me away from the faith.
Incidentally, starting Space Brothers as well.
I honestly don't see how it could push someone away from their faith as it's set in a fantasy world and it's not heavy theological stuff of saying "there is no God", it's just a differently structured world with its own mythology even though they use the name "Britiannia" and the legend of King Arthur and Merlin. There is oppression seen and talked about (it happens in real life) but it's not despair everywhere and horror, just something is obviously corrupt with the system and the King is "missing." But Nanatsu no Taizai/The Seven Deadly Sins is about a princess seeking out the Legendary Seven Deadly Sins, a band of seven great warriors who were once special member knights of her kingdom in order to save it from the Royal/Holy Knights who are now abusing their power as a military special forces unit. The country folk are being forced to comply to the Holy Knight's demands as a labor force or personal gains as each Holy Knight has the power of a small army. But really a chunk of the series is venturing from town to town, looking for the other Sin Members and some battles between sides happen as well some disputes in oppressed villages, but nothing depressing, just realistic abuse of power and bad guys learning a listen in butt whooping (and for some, the errors of their ways).
The official summary of the series is as it is: The "Seven Deadly Sins", a group of evil knights who conspired to overthrow the kingdom of Britannia, were said to have been eradicated by the Holy Knights, although some claim that they still live. Ten years later, the Holy Knights have staged a Coup d'etat and assassinated the king, becoming the new, tyrannical rulers of the kingdom. Elizabeth, the king's daughter and third princess, sets out on a journey to find the "Seven Deadly Sins", and to enlist their help in taking back the kingdom.
There is the human race, the giant clan, the fairy clan, the demon (monster) clan and the mysterious goddess clan (that honestly I can't tell you more about them save they have great power as they haven't been seen in the series and are unknown). The main thing about the manga that I'm like "meh" about is the Sins' leader Melodias and his shamelessness with boobs and how Elizabeth's chest ends up as a pillow or something (typical fan service deal with boob shots or what in manga/anime). Really the manga is about fighting and conspiracy; it's fantasy battle and quest to find answers to past events, to what the Holy Knights are up to, and find more members of the Sins as they scattered previously 10 years ago. Each member, labeled as brutal criminal, has a tattoo of an animal representing one of the seven deadly sins that represents their power and personality. If anything the most intimidating/worrisome thing about the series is the ominous title. Otherwise I'm not sure what part of it gives you that impression besides the title, what summary of the series did you read?
If someone else can give a better content summary/add more feel free. I honestly have seen darker more chilling and depressing series. This is more goofy with serious moments and is adventure, not a heavy "why is the world like this? We're lost without a god. God is dead" type of thing. Even with the one-shot the general feel of "adventure to retake the kingdom from abusers of power" of the series is conveyed.
I hadn't read anything that had said the series was particularly bad, just the Crunchyroll description. I just had healthy suspicions because, as you should know, not every title using religious concepts is respectful of the faith.
If there really isn't anything like that, though, then I'll give the series a chance. I'm glad you understood what I was asking about. You have my thanks. It's a shame about the fan service though.
CinniScrib wrote:Koe no Kitachi 56
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: What a great movie that they made, it really hit the feelings of Shoko and Ishida.
GIVE US AN OVA FOR THIS SERIES ALREADY!
GeneD wrote:Shingeki no Kyojin ch 62: This was confusing. Was it just me? I probably need to go read it again, maybe more than once.
hangten08 wrote:I am currently reading "Monster." Almost done with the first volume, and man, the suspense is building like crazy. If anyone likes those kind of stories, I recommend this.
I also recently finished the first volume of a new series, (well, new as an English release) called "The Heroic Legend of Arslan." It's got swordfighting, a setting that I've never seen done before in a fictionalized Persian kingdom, and an interesting plot development. Plus it is from the same person who did Fullmetal Alchemist, so if that interests you or you were looking for a new ongoing to get into, then pick this one up!
Mullet Death wrote:Marathoned a lot of Seven Deadly Sins a while back. Something happened recently that makes me.... incredibly sad. :'(
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