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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 sweetricepudding (2) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Jan 20, 2024 Gojoandgeto Mixed Feelings I think the story was cute and all but they just could not stick thier climax. I
mean the emperor which is kept as a mystery in all the previos episodes and is shown as a big bad villian has so small role as he is defeated by our protagonist. I really have mixed feelings about this anime. Also the character arc for miyo is so wierd from not knowing her power to using it so perfectly the first time and not to mention she defeats the KING.
Also we don't get to know what happened to her step sister and step mom apart from knowing . they are shiftuing somewhere else.
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Seven Seas Entertainment. Archived
from the original on January 25, 2018. Retrieved February 20, 2018. ^ Jung, Jake [@jake_j_jung] (January 23, 2018). "I read the manga in preparation to translate the anime adaptation, and I liked it so much I decided to reach out to Seven Seas. Made in Abyss is chock-full of terminology, so I hope fans of both mediums are able to enjoy a seamless experience" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ Jung, Jake [@jake_j_jung] (September 9, 2017). "Thanks! I told my colleagues at Sentai I wouldn't be using gendered pronouns for those characters, but maybe the marketing team didn't hear" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ メイドインアビス公式アンソロジー 度し難き探窟家たち (in Japanese). Takeshobo.
[82] Critical reception Reviewing the first volume, IGN named JoJo's Bizarre Adventure a "must read," declaring the artwork of "a standard virtually unseen in most manga produced today. "[83] Otaku USA's Joseph Luster called the series "fun as hell" and noted how the beginning is not filled with action like most Weekly Shōnen Jump series, but instead has the tension of horror and thriller films. [84] Rebecca
Silverman of Anime News Network wrote
that the first volume "combines a fighting story with a solid emotional background, and will absolutely put hair on your chest. " She called Dio an excellent villain that the readers can enjoy hating. However, she criticized the anatomy of characters, saying "bodies are often twisted into impossible positions. "[85] Comics & Gaming Magazine's Cole Watson also strongly praised Dio as the highlight character of Part 1, stating that his eyes were glued to the page whenever he appeared, and described him as "the literal embodiment of Satan in manga form. " Watson gave Phantom Blood a 7. 5 out of 10, writing that while there is a lot to enjoy, it primarily serves as Dio's origin story and there are some moments that are "agonizingly slow. "[86] Silverman described Part 2 as "less urgent" than Part 1, which allows for more humor and insanity, while still letting the reader get attached to the characters. [87] She felt positively about how strikingly different the protagonist Joseph is from Part 1's Jonathan. [88] However, she wrote that Araki's art had gotten even more "physically improbable," making it difficult to distinguish body parts.