Many times when a popular short anime is finally granted the coveted second season, the hype around the new content floods anime internet spaces. But for some reason, there isn't much buzz for the second season of Made in Abyss. Where the first anime is beloved by nearly everyone who watched anime in 2017, it's been radio silence for the long-awaited second season. Why could that be?
Made in Abyss is a fantasy adventure series about Riko, the young daughter of a missing explorer, and Reg, a robot boy. Through stunning visuals and an equally amazing score by Kevin Penkin, Made in Abyss captures the sweeping landscapes of The Abyss, a large and layered chasm that is full of monsters and deadly oddities. The second season takes place in the deadliest layer yet, the sixth layer, otherwise known as The Capital of the Unreturned. With such a thrilling setting for the second season, what could be holding the continuation of the Made in Abyssfranchise back?
Things We Love About Made In Abyss: Binary Star Falling Into Darkness (And 2 Things We Don't)
One thing fans picked up on in the second season of Made in Abyss is the change in formula. The first season was focused on exploration and world-building; each episode took you through new territory, with new dangers at every turn. There were sweeping landscapes and extraordinary flora and fauna for the audience to ogle over with each passing episode. This world-building-based formula gave the audience the feeling that they were exploring The Abyss with the characters.
Now, although all of those elements still exist, the main focus of the series is on the action and adventure elements, instead of the fantasy world. They find a village inhabited by beings called the «Hollows» and much of
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