yeah this seems like everybody that tries to explain the um the weird stuff meanwhile this me:
yeah this seems like everybody that tries to explain the um the weird stuff meanwhile this me:
Meanwhile i'm watching all of this going: I don't care.yeah this seems like everybody that tries to explain the um the weird stuff meanwhile this me:
Can't believe their squad name wasn't literally "Made in Abyss"
So apparently the manga was conceived by Tsukushi to be named "Hello Abyss" but the editor convinced him to use "Made in Abyss" instead. Remember reading about that somewhere one year ago. This seems to be a reference to that history.I thought I heard Srajo's recommendation of "hello abyss" before, double checked and "hello abyss" is the name of the game mode in the Made in Abyss video game where you play as Riko and Reg whereas "deep in abyss" is the mode for your player character. Makes me wonder what Tsukushi is going for with that.
I have two words that have been in anime/manga for ages that have never failed to out the posers/tourists within the community. They rear their heads upon hearing them and proceed to squawk on how "moral they are" for opposing them.
Very well said. Like the whole Oshi no Ko incest debacle in the West is just hilarious. In Japanese and Chinese forums, folks were overwhelmingly saying that Aka would be redeemed and GOATed if he pulled that one off, while so many mainstream Western fans said they'd walk away in disgust lmao. Similar to what you said, I have no interest in incest whatsoever and even usually avoid such stuff, but plot-wise it makes perfect sense for OnK as a work of literature depicting complicated characters, it doesn't mean the author or the readers unconditionally encourage such behavior in real life, and those folks just don't seem to get the point at all.Tourist is the perfect word for these kinds of idiots. They contribute nothing, they detract from the conversation and they also demand that everyone caters to their sensibilities.
Just because Tsukushi draws weird shit doesn't mean that people reading MiA are into those things or even condone the more questionable content. Sometimes a story is a story and the more weird aspects just happen to be part of said story. Would it matter if they weren't included in the first place? Maybe, maybe not. But that is the author's vision and people should respect it or go read something more palatable to their tastes.
Can this group be, not hostile? Please? Kinda tired of having just a repeat of just "Oh look, friendly hand is actually enemy in disguise".
I mean, in a sense Bondrewd wasn't even "hostile". He does mean everything he says, just sometimes in a rather twisted and unexpected way if perceived via the lens of ordinary people. And when you look back at the story, he really did help Prushka fulfill her dream of going on an adventure in the form of a white whistle (which was pretty much also the only way it could have happened for her), and he also prepared Riko's white whistle, without which Riko-tachi couldn't have advanced at all. If you really want to call it that way, the only "hostile" action was pretty much him operating on Reg (and likely the Girl type), which to his logic is like scientific exploration of potentially dangerous relics from an unknown affiliation. What I absolutely love about MiA is how multilayered every character is and there is no "good guy" or "bad guy" in the story at all (e.g. it goes without saying how many people perceive Riko to be the craziest of the bunch).To be fair the last time that was genuinely the case was with Bondrewd. The only thing that was similar in the 6th was actually the opposite, in Faputa being an enemy turned friendly. The only one she didn't try to kill at some point was Reg, and even then she still kicked the shit out of him.
Srajo... doesn't seem like she's playing with a full deck, but I don't think she's hostile. So far she's easily the most tame of the White Whistles they've met.
Such parts of MiA are exactly what pushed it into 10/10 territory for me 😄.I swear this whole story is just Tsukushi trolling his editors to see how much he can get away with.
Editor:"So you're telling me the nude amputee lolis are necessary to the story?"
Tsukushi:"Yes of course, they represent their innocent and pure state of mind"
Editor:"And the ass licking monster from before was a deep and complex theme too?"
Tsukushi:"Totally necessary, trust me bro "
What the hell, so Made In Abyss would be a much more tame, family friendly abyss-delving wholesome adventure story without this editor?From the interview I saw the editor is the true madman.
Tsukushi: "I had an idea but it is a bit too extreme, better leave that for doujinshis"
Editor: "No, let's put it in and make it part of the plot."
The editor also is the one who came up with some of the more extreme stuff himself. The curse was the editor idea according to Tsukushi. "it came to him in a dream"
Sounds like Tsukushi feels something a bit extreme, his editor approved it, and now the editor just can't have enough of it.What the hell, so Made In Abyss would be a much more tame, family friendly abyss-delving wholesome adventure story without this editor?