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The show serves not only as an explainer for skateboarding terms and tricks but also as an exhibit of smoothly animated skateboarding and a wholesome coming of age story. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide4 / 14List slidesHorimiyaList slidesHorimiyaRead moreAdvertisementAnime is more than the shonen action genre it’s most associated with. Sometimes anime can be sweet. And the cloying love stories in Horimiya are enough to put a dentist in cardiac arrest. Horimiya primarily follows the budding love romance of two high schoolers: Kyouko Hori, the most popular girl in school, and Izumi Miyamura, the class recluse (see what they did there?). What makes Miyamura so interesting is that he is hiding a secret from his class that Hori stumbles upon by mistake: he’s a goth kid. And a stylish one at that. These acquaintances, who’ve mutually agreed to hide his secret, blossom into a full-blown romance so potent and infectiously wholesome that it has their classmates itching for their own high school romance. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide5 / 14List slidesVivy: Fluorite Eye’s SongList slidesVivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song AdvertisementHere’s the elevator pitch for Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song (probably): Hatsune Miku halts her dream of making the world hers after she’s called to action to put down her microphone and pick up a gun à la Major Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost In The Shell to prevent an AI uprising that wipes out humanity 100 years in the future. If you’re sold on that premise, you should check out Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song. I was surprised to see that Vivy branched a typical sci-fi action series into a thoughtful exploration of what makes us human.How the author was able to build a culture around an enormous crater is quite plausible. Made in Abyss provides variety and satisfaction, and it even provides the knowledge of the author, such as medical assistance and ecological terminology. Made in Abyss is an anime I can universally recommend. A great story that compels the viewer to finish from the start, active and lively characters that can be described even more as such through their interactions, the wonderful music from the soundtrack, sound effects, voice actors, and the Ghibli-comparable animation. I utterly, truly, from the bottom of the abyss within my heart, recommend this anime to anyone who seeks a great story. Made in Abyss provides just that.
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Sincerely, a great fan. Reviewer’s Rating: 10 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by IzaEpsil (7) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Oct 1, 2017 wayver Mixed Feelings I am only writing this review in light of the fact that other reviewers are giving the show 9 or 10 across the board.
Made in Abyss has some good things going for it, which I will mention at the end of this review, but it also has some very serious problems.
The problems:
The pace of the story is erratic and generally sluggish, the characters do not behave in sensible ways, characters are developed for an episode or two and then abandoned, the logic of the world is essentially arbitrary, and the story brings up concept after concept in an intriguing manner, but never bothers to .