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Reviews Write review 33 Recommended 6 Mixed Feelings 10 Not Recommended All reviews (49) Oct 15, 2023 ZeroMajor12 Recommended Preliminary (3/25 eps) I was planning to wait until the final episode aired, but I couldn't control myself and I wanted to make sure more people are aware of this anime. C2C delivered a massive hit to this adaptation and with the attention it's getting, I think it's only going to get better from here.
I think when the term "Video Games" exists in an anime, isekais were the first genre to jump into this train, they usually shit out a huge exposition of RPG mechanics that means literally nothing with tasteless buffs the writers love to give to their characters without any meaning behind it. They also introduce . the most tropey characters that receive no character development throughout the story and then make them cry out the MC's name during any dramatic clashes. Or they ultimately have to make the scummiest villains alive so that the story can somewhat progress.
As other genres jumped into it, it's treated as a niche topic that's used as a trigger point for the main plot of the story.
Made in Abyss builds a vast, colourful world that it ends up forgetting to explore. Something that I was wondering while watching this show is "Do other countries exist? Is there anything beyond the mountain-island on which the characters live?", a question to which I didn't get a reply. What does the show actually explore then? The Abyss? Sort of, up to a certain point at which the main characters stop at a layer which happens around episodes 8-9. Thing is, the show starts exploring the world it has built around episodes 3-4, so that's only 4-5 episodes of exploration, in an anime in which the story is held up by the adventures of the main characters. You're left with an empty shell of a promise you were given by the set-up episodes.
All in all, Mady in Abyss is a spark of originality and good ideas with nothing to back those ideas up.
Art: 8/10
Although I'm not a fan of the artstyle, which lowers my mark a tad bit, I must say that the art in Made in Abyss is great. The world is drawn beautifully and down in the Abyss we can witness variety filled scenery in the various levels of the aforementioned shaft. However, since the show stagnates at certain points, some of the this scenery gets old.
The animation isn't outstanding, but for a show made in 2017, it's surprisingly not poor outside of the BD releases. The small chibi characters are easier to animate after all.