Made in Abyss

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  • Japon メイドインアビス (plus)
Bande-annonce 3
Animation / Aventure / Drame / Fantastique / Psychologique
Japon, (2017–2022), 10 h 48 min (Durée : 24–48 min)

Source:

Akihito Tsukushi (bande dessinée)

Photographie:

Tsunetaka Ema

Musique:

Kevin Penkin

Acteurs·trices:

Mariya Ise, Miyu Tomita, Aki Toyosaki, Maaya Sakamoto, Mutsumi Tamura, Shiori Izawa, Yōko Sōmi, Miyuki Kobori, Taishi Murata, Masaya Fukunishi (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(2) / Épisodes(25)

Résumés(1)

The enormous cave system, known as the Abyss, is the only unexplored place in the world. Nobody knows how deep down goes this titanic pit, inhabited by strange and wondrous creatures and full of mysterious ancient relics which purpose in unknown to modern man. Generations of bold adventurers have been drawn by the cryptic depths of the Abyss. In course of time those bold enough to explore the dangerous pit came to be known as "Cave Raiders." In Oosu, the town at the edge of the Abyss, there lives a little orphan named Rico, who dreams of becoming as great a cave raider as her mother was and solving the great mystery of the pit. One day exploring the murky depths she stumbles upon a little boy, who turns out to be a robot... (Sentai Filmworks)

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Critiques (1)

novoten 

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anglais When I say that I enjoy exploring this world, it is still a bit of an understatement. I would love to run into every corner of the city and discover its laws and relationships between different quarters. And I haven't even mentioned the abyss itself. Every level, every new creature, every encounter, everything ignited my imagination at full throttle with that marvelous quality that diminishes with each passing year, when I eagerly await new events and can't even guess what and who awaits me on the next floor. However, it's not primarily about adventure, and not even about collecting treasures or conquering new places. Surprisingly, it's increasingly about loss, self-discovery, and occasionally about matters more serious than seriousness itself. The series contains a lot of torment, which almost destroys me psychologically, and this tormenting, torturing, and humiliating of the main characters and subsequent bitter tears have been perhaps a bit too much for a moderate share of episodes. However, without exaggeration, it is a unique phenomenon that surprises both the viewers who can completely devour everything in the genre and even those who either don't know how or don't want to choose from the offerings of the late 1990s. ()