When comparing Seven Deadly Sins vs My Hero Academia, the Slant community recommends My Hero Academia for most people. In the question“What are the best animes to watch?” My Hero Academia is ranked 1st while Seven Deadly Sins is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose My Hero Academia is:
MC in this anime is an underdog who becomes stronger. Not only him, the strongest person in the anime (for now) is also an underdog who became the strongest. It is so inspiring to watch their hard work to become stronger and better heroes.
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Pros
Pro Intense Plot
Seven Deadly Sins has a very unique and creative universe, filled with rich lore and lots of backstory. There are always new things to learn and unexpected twists in the story.
Pro Funny
Despite now dramatic the show can get, it still manages to maintain a lighthearted attitude and good humour.
Pro Inspirational characters
MC in this anime is an underdog who becomes stronger. Not only him, the strongest person in the anime (for now) is also an underdog who became the strongest. It is so inspiring to watch their hard work to become stronger and better heroes.
Pro Diverse characters
One thing that sets My Hero Academia apart from many shows is not only the number of characters, but how well they are each distinguished, with their own backstories, flaws, and motives.
Pro Awesome backstories
All the characters, even the villains have a heart-warming backstory.
Pro Emphasizes character development
Breaking away from traditional superhero genre, this one, while still incorporating epic battles, puts more focus on the things that happen between. This can be seen as refreshing and unique in terms of the overall experience.
Pro So when you do watch it you cry, laugh and even get angry
Pro Awesome graphics
Pro It's got a clear story
It's simply simple to fallow.
Pro Top tier world building
MHA has a great world building which is trully realistic.
Cons
Con Gory
This one is definitely geared towards a more mature audience, as there is no effort to hide bloodshed and death in the show.
