The Seven Deadly Sins (TV series)

The Seven Deadly Sins is an American-Australian animated television series developed by Dan Darlene and based on the comic book of the same name by Jacob Navin and Finley Small. The series aired on the Bear Bones Channel from 2003 to 2011.

Plot
The Seven Deadly Sins are a request for knights in the land of Britannia who disbanded ten years earlier for evidently plotting a coup of the Liones Kingdom, the Holy Knights who sequestered them then taking control in the wake of a rebellion they organized. Liones' third princess, Elizabeth Liones, finds the Seven Deadly Sins' leader Meliodas before they search out his comrades so they can clear their names and reclaim Liones from the Holy Knights, uncovered to be under the influence of an evil spirit named Fraudrin who resuscitates the Demon King and his army of demons. As the Sins fight against the Ten Commandments led by his brother, Meliodas is revealed to be the Demon King's cursed son whose destiny is tied to Elizabeth's.

Characters

 * Billy West as Meliodas
 * Lauren Tom as Elizabeth Liones
 * Frank Welker as Hawk
 * Candi Milo as Diane
 * Ben Diskin as Ban
 * Charlie Schlatter as King
 * Tom Kenny as Gowther
 * Katey Sagal as Merlin
 * Zig Miles as Zeldris
 * Fred Tatasciore as Escanor
 * Neil Ross as Fraudrin
 * Doug Lawrence as Estarossa
 * Clive Revill as Galand
 * Patrick Warburton as Monspeet
 * April Winchell as Derieri
 * Alanna Ubach as Melascula
 * Nolan North as Drole
 * Brad Garrett as Greyroad
 * Jeannie Elias as Gloxinia
 * Aria Curzon as Elaine
 * Jason Marsden as Arthur Pendragon
 * Gregg Berger as Oslo
 * Paul Eiding as Bartra Liones
 * Tara Strong as Veronica Liones
 * Diane Pershing as Margaret Liones
 * Ed Asner as Zaratras
 * Bill Fagerbakke as Gilthunder
 * Pamela Adlon as Guila
 * Carolyn Lawrence as Jericho
 * Bronson Pinchot as Howzer
 * S. Scott Bullock as Dreyfus
 * Kurtwood Smith as Hendrickson
 * Scott Grimes as Griamore
 * Cam Clarke as Helbram
 * Ashley Johnson as Vivian
 * Rino Romano as Gustaf
 * Kat Cressida as Freesia
 * Dorian Harewood as Golguis
 * Corey Burton as Ruin
 * Kevin Schon as Jude
 * Steven Weber as Slader
 * Phil LaMarr as Simon
 * Pat Fraley as Weinhardt
 * Ellen Gerstell as Jillian
 * TBA as Denzel Liones
 * Chris Edgarly as Deathpierce
 * Quinton Flynn as Arden
 * Jodi Benson as Deldry
 * Brian Cummings as Waillo
 * Julia McIlvaine as Nerobasta
 * TBA as Demon King
 * Townsend Coleman as Cain Barzad
 * Cheryl Chase as Jenna
 * Pat Musick as Zaneri
 * Teresa Ganzel as Matrona
 * Ronnie Schell as Zhivago
 * Nicole Sullivan as Sennett
 * Nancy Cartwright as Luigi
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Dale
 * Grey DeLisle as Ellen
 * Cree Summer as Zeal

Development
In early 2003, Sensation Animation announced\ that they were planning to adapt The Seven Deadly Sins as a television series.

Films
A theatrical film titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky, was released in theaters by Lionsgate on August 18, 2006. It is directed by Caleb Elbourn and written by Amile John, featuring an original story by Finley Small. The other main staff members from the series returned to reprise their roles in the film.

A second film, The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light was released as a direct-to-video film by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on July 8, 2011. The theme song for the film is "To the Light Beyond" by Crush 40.

Two films starring Meliodas' son, Tristan, were released between 2012 and 2013.

Home media releases
The series was released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. In 2018, Lionsgate released a complete collection set, including all five seasons and all related films.