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* BaitAndSwitch: At first, Tristan assumed Lancelot's animosity towards him stem from inflicting a scar on him while when he entered Assault Mode for the first time. [[spoiler:But the reason Lancelot acts hostile is that he felt cheated that he didn't get to finish their fight because the adults intervene and Tristan was too afraid to resume sparring.]]
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* {{Interquel}}: The movie takes places four years after the epilogue of ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' and two years before the sequel ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse''.''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'', and was released after both series.
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* MisplacedRetribution: Deathpierce holds a grudge against all non-humans for the actions of one demon and one goddess during the Holy War, despite the fact that both of them already paid for their actions with their lives - because he had nothing to do with their deaths, he got no satisfaction from them. This grudge includes the fairies and giants, who have nothing to do with his grievances whatsoever.
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* MisplacedRetribution: Deathpierce holds a grudge against all non-humans for the actions of one demon and one goddess during the Holy War, despite the fact that both of them already paid for their actions with their lives - lives; because he had nothing to do with their deaths, he got no satisfaction from them. This grudge also includes the fairies and giants, who have nothing to do with his grievances whatsoever.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Tristan is right about Lancelot holding a grudge against him since their sparring match that led to Lancelot getting scarred, but assumes it's because Lancelot blames him for losing control of his Assault Mode and almost killing him. [[spoiler:In reality, Lancelot felt cheated that he didn't get to finish their fight because the adults intervened, and Tristan was too afraid to resume sparring, proving Tristan didn't trust him enough to handle himself.]]
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* TableSpace: The first part of the movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Tristan's horse is named Escanor, after the late Sin of Pride.
* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Tristan's horse is named Escanor, after the late Sin of Pride.
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* TableSpace: The first part of the movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) Tristan, Meliodas and Elizabeth sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Tristan's horse is namedEscanor, Escanor after the late Sin of Pride.
* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Tristan's horse is named
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* CurbStompBattle: Meliodas, Ban, and Gowther obliterate a good-sized army of Deathpierce's mooks while walking through their number to his castle at a casual stroll.
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* CreativeClosingCredits: The credits scroll over a scene of Lancelot walking away from Edinburgh, and end with TheStinger of him meeting up with [[TheMentor Jericho]].
* CurbStompBattle: Meliodas, Ban, and Gowther obliterate a good-sized army ofDeathpierce's mooks while walking strolling through their number to his castle at a casual stroll.it.
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* {{Pegasus}}: Subverted. (The horse) Escanor leaps off a cliff and ''doesn't land'', leading his rider to hope that he can fly. It turns out that [[spoiler:Lancelot, who ''can'' fly, is working like the devil to carry it]].
* RightMakesMight: Tristan is convinced to draw on the power of his demon side when [[ThePowerOfFriendship Lancelot promises him that he'll be there to knock sense into Tristan if he needs it]].
* RightMakesMight: Tristan is convinced to draw on the power of his demon side when [[ThePowerOfFriendship Lancelot promises him that he'll be there to knock sense into Tristan if he needs it]].
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deathpierce's initial reaction to three of the Seven Deadly Sins arriving in Edinburgh is to order a massive magical artillery bombardment. Against a group lead by someone whose SignatureMove is reflecting magical attacks back at their caster. It goes about as well as you'd expect. Also the fact that Deathpierce forgot the three have tangled with likes of more powerful beings like the Demon King, Cath Palag, and the Supreme Deity.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deathpierce's initial reaction to three of the Seven Deadly Sins arriving in Edinburgh is to order a massive magical artillery bombardment. Against a group lead by someone whose SignatureMove is reflecting magical attacks back at their caster. It goes about as well as you'd expect. Also the fact that Deathpierce forgot the three have tangled with likes of more powerful beings like the Demon King, Cath Palag, Palug and the Supreme Deity.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film and the third and fourth film for the franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while Part 2 was streamed on August 9, 2023.
''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film and the third and fourth film for the franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while Part 2 was streamed on August 9, 2023.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasyfilm film, and the third and fourth film films for the franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while Part 2 was streamed on August 9, 2023.
''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy
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* ItOnlyWorksOnce: A villainous version. After the curse on Elizabeth is broken, Deathpierce tries to put it on her again, only for Elizabeth to break it herself within seconds, saying that the only reason it worked the first time was because he cast it on her while she was asleep.
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* ParentsInDistress: The plot is about Tristan seeking a cure for his sick mother, who was become victim of a demonic curse.
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* ParentsInDistress: The plot is about Tristan seeking a cure for his sick mother, who was become has fallen victim of to a demonic curse.curse.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: Deathpierce cursed Elizabeth because she was the only person around capable of lifting such a curse. It's lampshaded that if her allies could do so ''temporarily'', [[TheKeyIsBehindTheLock she could use that time to cure herself permanently]]; unfortunately, she needs to be conscious to do that.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: Deathpierce cursed Elizabeth because she was the only person around capable of lifting such a curse. It's lampshaded that if her allies could do so ''temporarily'', [[TheKeyIsBehindTheLock she could use that time to cure herself permanently]]; unfortunately, she needs to be conscious to do that.
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* BaitAndSwitch: At first, Tristan assumed Lancelot's animosity towards him stem from inflicting a scar on him while when he entered Assault Mode for the first time. [[spoiler:But the reason Lancelot acts hostile is that he felt cheated that he didn't get to finish their fight because the adults intervene and Tristan was too afraid to resume sparring.]]
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deathpierce's initial reaction to three of the Seven Deadly Sins arriving in Edinburgh is to order a massive magical artillery bombardment. Against a group lead by someone whose SignatureMove is reflecting magical attacks back at their caster. It goes about as well as you'd expect. Also the fact that Deathpierce forgot the three have tangled with likes of more powerful beings like the Demon King, Cath Palag, and the Supreme Deity.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Arthur Pendragon, who provided Deathpierce with a Chaos Wand to enact his grudge on non-humans.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Arthur Pendragon, who provided Deathpierce with a Staff of Chaos Wand to enact his grudge on non-humans.]]
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* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of Meliodas, the protagonist of the original series. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban.
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* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of Meliodas, the protagonist of the original series. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban. Diane and King are mentioned to have children themselves, but they do not appear.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deathpierce's initial reaction to three of the Seven Deadly Sins arriving in Edinburgh is to order a massive magical artillery bombardment. Against a group lead by someone whose SignatureMove is reflecting magical attacks back at their caster. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film and the third and fourth film for the franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while Part 2 will be streamed on August 2023.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film and the third and fourth film for the franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while Part 2 will be was streamed on August 9, 2023.
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* GreatscopeVillain: [[spoiler:Arthur Pendragon, who provided Deathpierce with a Chaos Wand to enact his grudge on non-humans.]]
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* MisplacedRetribution: Deathpierce holds a grudge against all non-humans for the actions of one demon and one goddess during the Holy War, despite the fact that both of them already paid for their actions with their lives - because he had nothing to do with their deaths, he got no satisfaction from them. This grudge includes the fairies and giants, who have nothing to do with his grievances whatsoever.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film based on ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, and the third and fourth film for the series. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. The first film was streamed on December 20, 2022, while the second film will be streamed on August 2023.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film based on ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, and the third and fourth film for the series.franchise ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'' created by Nakaba Suzuki. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. The first film Part 1 was streamed on December 20, 2022, while the second film Part 2 will be streamed on August 2023.
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* ActionPrologue: The first half opens with Tristan and a fairy [[spoiler:(actually Lancelot in disguise)]] fighting an army of {{Mooks}}.
* AllCGICartoon: Unlike the other animated works of the franchise, these movies are fully animated with CGI.
* AllCGICartoon: Unlike the other animated works of the franchise, these movies are fully animated with CGI.
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* FlashbackNightmare: Tristan has a CatapultNightmare where he recalls the time he first lost control of his Assault Mode and hurt his friend Lancelot during a sparring match.
* HowWeGotHere: The first part begins with Tristan and his fairy companion [[spoiler:Lancelot]] in the battlefield before the narrative goes back to explain the events leading to that point.
* HowWeGotHere: The first part begins with Tristan and his fairy companion [[spoiler:Lancelot]] in the battlefield before the narrative goes back to explain the events leading to that point.
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* ParentsInDistress: The plot is about Tristan seeking a cure for his sick mother, who was become victim of a demonic curse.
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* TheBerserker: Tristan first enters Assault Mode when he's sparring with Lancelot. They're having fun when Tristan enters a sort of trance and goes still. Lancelot goes over to see if he's okay, and Tristan slashes him across the forehead. The dishonor of the act disgusts Tristan so much that he gives up fighting altogether.
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* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of the protagonist of the original series Meliodas. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban.
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* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of Meliodas, the protagonist of the original series Meliodas.series. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film based on ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, and the third and fourth film for the series. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. The first film was streamed on December 20, 2022, while the second film will be streamed on August 2023.
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* {{Interquel}}: The movie takes places four years after the epilogue of ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' and two years before the sequel ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse''.
* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of the protagonist of the original series Meliodas. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban.
* TableSpace: The first part of the movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
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''The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh'' is a Japanese two-part animated fantasy film based on ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, and the third and fourth film for the series. The two-part film is distributed by Creator/{{Netflix}}. The first film was streamed on December 20, 2022, while the second film will be streamed on August 2023.
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* {{Interquel}}: The movie takes places four years after the epilogue of ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' and two years before the sequel ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse''.
* SpinOffspring: The protagonist of the movie is Tristan, the son of the protagonist of the original series Meliodas. The {{deuteragonist}} is Lancelot, the son of Meliodas' best friend Ban.
* TableSpace: The first part of the movie has a scene where the royal family of Liones (all three of them) sit down to eat at a table meant for twenty, with Meliodas at the head, Tristan at the foot, and Elizabeth halfway down. Then, after the servants leave, they pick up their plates and move to a side table sized for four.
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