The Anime Lad
Princess Elizabeth needs help from the Seven Deadly Sins, a band of feared knights scattered after being accused of treason. Her search begins at a tavern, where the proprietor looks nothing like a legendary warrior and the house mascot is a talking pig. The show treats this as a sensible foundation for a kingdom-saving expedition, then adds oversized magic.
Gigguku
Elizabeth walks into a tavern looking for the kingdom's most feared knights and gets Meliodas plus a TALKING PIG. That is the opening handshake. His tiny frame and enormous reputation should not fit in the same room, yet the contrast sells the whole adventure. A-1 Pictures keeps the magic loud and colorful!
Father's Basement
The wandering hands and broad gags can make the comedy feel preserved in amber. Still, the central pitch works. A runaway princess must locate seven disgraced knights, beginning with a deceptively small tavern keeper and his unusually competent pig. Their first encounter establishes the contrast between cheerful fantasy and oversized magical force. Approach with a fanservice warning.