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WHAT THE F IS GOING ON????

Here is the PATREON EXCLUSIVE reaction to MADE IN ABYSS Episode 8!!

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Anonymous

Never refreshed a page that often

Aaren YASS

Bro really underestimating Belaf. He was always watching over Iruumyui and Vueko. Vueko was sort of like a mother figure to her, while Belaf was something of a father figure. So of course, he would go insane at the reality of consuming iruumyuis wish. He's actually one of the most kind hearted of them all, despite his collected demeanor. I thought he and Vueko would make a great couple, but Vueko already has something of a girlfriend (the blue haired bangs girl that became the cyclops girl) which is a little important to know for later on. -

Sorcerer

We are almost at the end of the written matterial. The manga is being written slowly. It will be years before we get a season 3.

novamonster

Its like a monkey paw, her wish was simple, she just wanted to have kids

Anonymous

Her wishes got corrupted due to having too many things to worry about already. She wanted to have children, because that's why she was banned from her tribe. She wanted her pet back, hence why the babies looked like little animals. She wanted to save everyone, that resulted in the babies becoming the cure. And lastly she wanted to find a safe home for herself and her new family.

Lotan

to go with your genie metaphor, genie's often corrupt wishes while also giving you what you want, like if you wish for money the genie will give you money in a currency you cannot spend anywhere. irumyuui's wish given by context clues through past convo's with Veuiko was to be able to bare children and the corruption in that wish was that the children wernt human and didnt live long while also continuing to have more and more children every day.

Mateusz P

Nooo, Luke, you missed the ending, the song is one thing but the visuals are the signals Vueko was “feeling” inside Irumyui.

novamonster

so your speculations are correct, reg needs part of faputa to free nanachi as wazukyan suggested they would need to trade for it after they defeated the big purple blob monster.

tyler Pantaleo

One thing i will say is that after you finish a show like made in abyss, its very hard to find a show that can replace how it makes you feel. Once you finish the show you need to react to the full Katachi OP. https://youtu.be/zRLfARDCaiM

Uzair Islam

But then what was the role of the extra egg given by Wazyukan? Why do they keep saying that this was not Irum's wish? And it seems that Wazyukan used the egg on himself -- what was his wish and where exactly is it tied up in all this? Also, in the end, they mentioned there are now 3 eggs. Where did the 3rd egg come from? I thought there were only 2 eggs -- the first one given to Iru, and the second one used by Wazyukan who placed it in Iru

William Pina

Belaf was eavesdropping on Vueko and Irumyuui's conversations, so he knew just how important those babies were to Irumyuui. No one else other than Vueko really knew. Also, the wish doesn't work like magic. Irumyuui's wish to be a mother caused her body to constantly change in order to accomplish it. Wazyukan placed a second egg on Irumyuui because he knew that she wanted to protect Vueko, which is why she became the village. But only after trying to use an egg on himself, which didn't work.

Rob

Remember when our group arrived at the Village and Reg thought "This reminds me of the carcass of a creature" or something like that ? Makes sense now haha

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2023-07-15 20:17:48 Other people have said as much, but rather than the egg granting a wish, it fulfills thei innermost desires of the person. Adults have complex desires that get jumbled up and result in death. Children have very simple desires so they are more likely to have them fulfilled. If your familiar with the idea of a genie then you should also know the concept of genies granting the wish but in ways that are less than desirable. It's not that she wished to be like that, it's that her desires were corrupted and it lead to her being like that.
2023-07-15 17:54:05 Other people have said as much, but rather than the egg granting a wish, it fulfills the innermost desires of the person. Adults have complex desires that get jumbled up and result in death. Children have very simple desires so they are more likely to have them fulfilled. If your familiar with the idea of a genie then you should also know the concept of genies granting the wish but in ways that are less than desirable. It's not that she wished to be like that, it's that her desires were corrupted and it lead to her being like that.

Other people have said as much, but rather than the egg granting a wish, it fulfills the innermost desires of the person. Adults have complex desires that get jumbled up and result in death. Children have very simple desires so they are more likely to have them fulfilled. If your familiar with the idea of a genie then you should also know the concept of genies granting the wish but in ways that are less than desirable. It's not that she wished to be like that, it's that her desires were corrupted and it lead to her being like that.

William Pina

Reg wants to get Faputa's arm and ear in order to trade them to Belaf for Nanachi and flowerpot Mitty

Anonymous

So it might be that Irumyuui had several wishes the first time she used the cradle. One was to not be in pain anymore Another was to have children. Now I don’t see this as her necessarily wanting to be a mom but rather about not wanting to be abandoned again. Her original family and village tossed her aside because she couldn’t have children, and as she is just a child she is kinda simpleminded, so it ended up as “being able to birth children” means “I won’t be tossed aside again” (which might explain why they die so fast) The last was to save the others from the disease And the Abyss is…not kind, it’s twisted. So it simply combined the wishes into one. Her children being the cure for the disease. Her changing form at first might just be the Abyss being the Abyss or that she never really got cured herself but the body still changing in a way so she can give birth. And yes I also think that her body becoming the pillar of flesh was in part Wazukyan’s wish from when he gave her the second egg. Or, maybe, having two eggs made it so his desire was picked up on by the egg without him having to directly use it. Because she didn’t open up to be the village until after Belaf offered up his body, so that might have been the final trigger (they did say the three sages “made” the village after all) That last part is more speculative though

Kuroi ryū

there is no spoiler in op and ed now hope you react to it.the manga doesn't have enough content to make a season 3.

BRUNO Marques

Her wish was to be a able to have kids. But she doesn't understand how the process works, so the egg is a monkeys paw. She then wished to save her kids and Vueko with the second egg, so her children save them and she grows to protect them, and traps the villagers. The 3rd egg was for her final child. For the depressed charcater, he used to value seeing through the truth and doing the right thing. He understood what he was eating but gave in and betrayed his entire worldview, that's why he is so depressed. In the village, he now values making costly sacraficial choices, remember he wanted Riko to choose which horrible payment to exchange for Nanachi.

Thomas Juino

Irumyuui wishes to be able to give birth, but with any blessing the abyss provides, a curse must come with it...

AnimeCenter

I think the more accepted theory is that irumyuui had 2 wishes, to have children and to save the gang, and the wishes happened but in a twisted way

Michał Jastrzębski

Belaf's deal is, he was literally fed Irumyuui's children (no matter how they looked, they are still her kids, and he's a person of rather good and strict ethics...), and upon knowing that - he literally went all-out bonkers mad. As for the ending song, yeah, it makes so much more sense after the 8th episode, but its just one of its meanings. Hint: Blue haired girl that was always somewhere around Vueko is now that small cute cyclops ;) Now, remember her reaction to Vueko, after the luring? ;)

mjaomjao2

I'm pretty sure Belaf wanted to die but the others wouldn't let him kill himself.

Prohibidibabido

It was mentioned very briefly in episode 6, but Reg needs a piece of Faputa to trade to Belaf for Nanachi and Mitty since they didn't want to give up pieces of Riko. Also, next episode, episode 9, a different song plays during the end into the end credits. Highly recommend listening, if not on stream, at least in your own time.

Hakimchi

Its aaaaaaaaaaall comin' together 😌

BRUNO Marques

So, the main story is not about finding Lyza. And this is not a self contained season, it is in fact addressing key aspects of the Abyss and flows directly into S3 (which is confirmed, but waiting for the current manga arc to finish). Probably another 2-4 years before S3 unless the author speeds up. The manga has some amazing worldbuilding/exploration moments immediately after the end of this season. Btw Made in Abyss has clues about everything that is happening all through s1/movie. You have seen the eggs before, the praying skeletons, Bondrewd in general, the big bird in ep 2, etc... they are all placed there on purpose. Fantastic show not tell story telling at times.

Lotan

the 3rd is the one Wazyukan used on himself, upon giving up his body it also gave up the 3rd egg too.

Keith Merrington

If you hadn't kept stopping to complain about not understanding this and that, you'd have understood this and that much sooner. Fair dues, it's a reaction episode but sometimes it's best just to watch and absorb.

Wolfe980

luke try to pronounce a characters name correctly challenge

Lloyd

the "this guy is a bitch" rant made me cough my lungs out

Ohms

Since everyone seems to like these little written internal dialogues of mine, I'm going to call them Oh'ms Reactions from now on lol So! Ohm's Reactions to this episode. To be honest, from the very first dialogue that Reg had with Faputa, all the pieces seemed to SLAM together in order at once. This was confirmed when Irumiyui started to become a mound-like creature. See, from the beginning it really confused me as to why their giant village was located in this tall pillar. Once she started to become pillar-like it all became clear: Irumiyui WAS the village, Faputa was her last child and she is out for revenge on behalf of her mother. The sheer dedication to the rage that she felt as she tore off an arm and an ear as payment for Reg's help demonstrate all of this. Poor Belaf. I thought he was the orchestrator of this whole situation but it was ALL Wazukyan who I now put on an upper tier list of villains in media. Yes, he is driven to survive, but he has a prophetic, religious zeal behind him that makes him the most sane-seeming insane person of them all. As for Belaf, Belaf is the one I felt the most for, because I would probably respond exactly the same way he did if I woke up only to realize that I had only survived on the sacrifice of the children of one of my companions, I would want to give up my life for her sake, though in both our cases it wouldn't have helped her return to normal (which is what I would have wanted). What's interesting to me is that Belaf didn't really have an intended form in mind when he entered the village, just that he wanted her to have all of himself because he didn't want to live with the sacrifices made to preserve his life. So it was strange to me that he wasn't disintegrated outright. The fact that Faputa has ALL of the wish eggs invested in Irumiyui is what surprised me the most. It makes sense as the embodiment of value, and also it seems that whatever is left of Irumiyui wants to die as well, hence the inheritance of her wishes. All this leaves Vueko as the linchpin person. Her connection with Irumiyui was all that kept Irumiyui alive and functional (according to Wazukyan) until the village became self-sustaining through the value system between then and now. So now that she's out, and Reg has his mission, its a question of how is Reg going to kill the village, would he have to go where Vueko was and fire the laser there? The wishing eggs no longer sustain her, its the value system. Also, would the whole thing implode once she is killed? They seem to have a whole Tardis thing going on in there (bigger-on-the-inside spatial distortion). Also, what happens to those who became specialized hollows who retained their human intellect? would it be lost and they would turn to mindless hollows once outside? So many questions pop up about where things go from here. Also as bad as this episode was, it wasn't nearly as cerebrally horrifying as it was before, because, as mentioned, once I realized Faputa's intentions, her origins, her person, and Irumiyui's forced sacrifice to create the village, all became more clear before they were even mentioned in the show.

Anonymous

Others already explained what's up with the Cradles of Desire, so I won't say much. This is Abyss, it's only natural that any wish you make in such a place would be warped beyond any recognition. Now that you've seen this episode, I'd love to see you react to the full ED: https://youtu.be/Q-0s23Wu4QI This is the official music video, with translation in the captions.

Sinceretic

sosu is just something Faputa likes to add to the end of her sentences to sound fancier, it doesn't really have a meaning

Ohms

Also, another horrifying thought occurred to me. Given that Irumiyui became the village, and they all got calcify-malaria from consuming the water from another gigantic creature, are these wishing eggs the origin of a lot of these structures in this layer? Their desires grow so insane that they become a giant embodiment of their own wishes, twisted into an amalgamation/body horror that makes them produce whatever they desired in life? That makes the Abyss even more terrifying to contemplate.

Ohms

I really felt for Belaf the most out of all of them between his intellect and his empathy.

Andrew Southwell

The wishes are classic "monkey's paw" wishes, they're fulfilled but twisted and warped based on other desires, or may not take form in the most friendly way. The way I see it, the first wish was Irumyuui wishing to save everyone, warped by her desire to be a mother.

Louispul5

Nah it gives you exactly what you asked for. But when someone else puts two eggs into themselves, makes a wish, then cuts them out and puts them into you...

Louispul5

And notice that the bones have the thin layers, meat, bone, meat, bone. Just like what the pseudo water did to people who drank it. Melting them into the cave walls. And that the water could form life out of non life, even after the water was boiled? The eggs ain't magic, they're tech. They work with the materials available.

Louispul5

and he "saw" the truth, so he transforms to have no eyes. After all, he kept trying to claw them out.

Louispul5

Nah it was the two other eggs. Have 3 eggs trying to grant 3 wishes at the same time, at least one of which isn't even yours. That's going to cause trouble.

Louispul5

Yeah he'd stop eating until he collapsed, then they'd just feed him again, not letting him die. He's skeletally thin and Wazukyan has to carry him at the end there.

Louispul5

The village is a closed system. No one can leave to get anything. The balancing happens to redistribute everything around fairly. Can't disintegrate Belaf, you can't get another one.

Louispul5

The Village is called Iruburu. Irumyuui + Borough They told you episode 1. Also, for what's to come, remember: Faputa can't enter the village. The villagers can't leave. Neither one knows a damn thing about the other's feelings.

Louispul5

And now for lighter hearts. They made a pair of Air Jordan's with Reg on them.

HavocOmegaS

Reg needs a piece of Faputa to give to Belaf to buy Nanachi back. I think the three eggs are 1) Irumyuui wants to give birth, and also save everyone: monkey paw'd into the babies that can be eaten. 2) Wazukyan wants a place for them to survive so they can continue their journey: the village that transforms them into hollows so they can survive. 3) Irumyuui wants to be with Vueko and have her children not die: Faputa the immortal princess of hollows.

Anonymous

Irumyuui wanted to be able to give birth and have children, but the abyss is a cruel place that warped that wish

Barbietube

Bro actually gave the Lowtiergod speech to Belaf

Oliver Schubert

It's funny you brought up a genie when you said it's a terrible wish, considering that genies are notorious for making them come true in the worst way possible. Maybe a bit of "I want to be a mother" and "I want the village to be saved from this water plague" and BOOM. You get a huge child bearing blob that saves the village by the children being an antidote as food. And then the blob turns into a city as a safe space. Well, she did actually get a living child at the end. At least that's how I interpreted this whole thing.

TakaSNS

ok guys hear me out.. what if i tell you its more complicated to figure out luke's thoughts this season then understanding the season itself. what he actually did was Pretend he didnt understand anything the whole two episodes and made the comment section fill up with corrections and "how did you miss that"s, and then he just summarizes the whole story before the episode ends. now he can start the next episode by saying "i understood everything, what are you guys on about??". So in the end, no matter what we do, Luke will outsmart us, we cant do anything about it, he's L after all... How close am i to the truth?

Zillatain

The Cradle of Desire will grant a wish, but if you don't know absolutely precisely what you want, it's going to come out very twisted. Just wanting to be a mother, it will make you to always be a mother by giving birth all of the time. The children are merely a byproduct to make that happen. Then things became even more perverted with the second Cradle. Belaf was never pissed at them. Not sure why Luke kept thinking that. Belaf want's to die, but he's too weak to hardly even move and they keep force feeding him to stay alive. So calling him a bitch was a bit uncalled for.

JammySplosha

to keep it short and simple, irumyuui's first wish was to be able to have a child, and the wish was cursed to grant that wish in the most vile way

yorgash

About the wish, you don't just say your wish and ta-da. The eggs are implied to grant your inner wishes, while also twisting everything along the way. That's why it's really not compatible with adults with more complicated and corrupt thoughts, but as we can see, even for Irumyuui, her wish was turned into...this. Yes, she wanted to be a mother and she wanted to save everyone.

Pete Bickmore

Season 3 will very very likely happen. But not for a long while yet. The manga arc/arcs for season 3 are still being written.

LordDanzo

Because the story is told in such a way that you're supposed to doubt yourself. People just fill the comments with "this should've been obvious" with knowledge of context given in future episodes. For example, this isn't even the last time someone will talk in the anime about Iryuumi's wish(es), yet yesterday's comment section was filled with comments confirming things to be true/not true regarding her wish. People forget that when you watch something for the first time you have theories and don't take everything at face value. Other than the big blunders with the names, Luke hasn't missed much imo.

KariaP

Belaf wants to die but that doesn’t mean that anyone who wants to die has the courage to kill themselves and he looks too physically weak to even attempt jumping off a cliff. Her wish probably was “i want to have children” or something along the line because the tribe did not “like” her because she couldn’t make babies and it was her biggest pain.

LordDanzo

"while Belaf was something of a father figure". I think you're confusing episodes here. As far as I know this hasn't been shown yet. All we see is Belaf observing them and talking with Irumyuui a few times, mostly about translating stuff and her knowledge about the Abyss. So Luke doesn't have the full context yet. I do think he's being a bit harsh on Belaf though.

Emilis2023

"I'm dying to know, did they eat the girl?" .... only freekin Made in Abyss

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2023-07-16 02:33:39 Ok let's talk about Belaf, because he perfectly represents what this season is about, what the characters are going through and feeling. Belaf is a caring character. We see that from the very first episode. Like all the members of Ganja, he's searching for something, he's deeply attached to each member of the group, and like them he's driven by the will to move forward. Because of the water, he ends up getting sick. And the only way out is to feed on Irumyuui's children. Even if they're monstrous and condemned to live a single day, they're still Irumyuui's children, whom he loves and knows what they mean to her. But as true as true hunger can make you eat anything, Belaf is driven by his desire to live in spite of everything. So he's torn between his instinct for survival and his conscience about doing a horrible thing to a friend. The result is guilt bordering on madness. He is in fact profoundly human... Irumyuui wanted to become a mother, but also for the well-being of Vueko and the Ganja. It's the same for all the characters. The Ganja, Nanachi and Mitty, Riko, Prushka, Reg, Faputa, Bondrewd, Ozen, Lyza, etc...since the beginning of the series. Because that's the main theme of Made In Abyss, the meaning of the Abyss metaphor: men are driven by their will, their desires that require difficult choices, sacrifices, hardships. This is the price of going through the unknown, of following one's dreams to the end. The Abyss brings curse and blessing...not one, not the other, both at once. The next 4 episodes will blow you away, and make Made In Abyss one of the best shows you've ever seen. I'd put money on it.
2023-07-16 00:26:06 Ok let's talk about Belaf, because he perfectly represents what this season is about, what the characters are going through and feeling. Belaf is a caring character. We see that from the very first episode. Like all the members of Ganja, he's searching for something, he's deeply attached to each member of the group, and like them he's driven by the will to move forward. Because of the water, he ends up getting sick. And the only way out is to feed on Irumyuui's children. Even if they're monstrous and condemned to live a single day, they're still Irumyuui's children, whom he loves and knows what they mean to her. But as true as true hunger can make you eat anything, Belaf is driven by his desire to live in spite of everything. So he's torn between his instinct for survival and his conscience about doing a horrible thing to a friend. The result is guilt bordering on madness. He is in fact profoundly human... Irumyuui wanted to become a mother, but also for the well-being of Vueko and the Ganja. It's the same for all the characters. The Ganja, Nanachi and Mitty, Riko, Prushka, Reg, Faputa, Bondrewd, Ozen, Lyza, etc...since the beginning of the series. Because that's the main theme of Made In Abyss, the meaning of the Abyss metaphor: we are driven by our will, our desires that require difficult choices, sacrifices, hardships. This is the price of going through the unknown, of following one's dreams to the end. The Abyss brings curse and blessing...not one, not the other, both at once. There's always a price to pay. The next 4 episodes will blow you away, and make Made In Abyss one of the best shows you've ever seen. I'd put money on it.

Ok let's talk about Belaf, because he perfectly represents what this season is about, what the characters are going through and feeling. Belaf is a caring character. We see that from the very first episode. Like all the members of Ganja, he's searching for something, he's deeply attached to each member of the group, and like them he's driven by the will to move forward. Because of the water, he ends up getting sick. And the only way out is to feed on Irumyuui's children. Even if they're monstrous and condemned to live a single day, they're still Irumyuui's children, whom he loves and knows what they mean to her. But as true as true hunger can make you eat anything, Belaf is driven by his desire to live in spite of everything. So he's torn between his instinct for survival and his conscience about doing a horrible thing to a friend. The result is guilt bordering on madness. He is in fact profoundly human... Irumyuui wanted to become a mother, but also for the well-being of Vueko and the Ganja. It's the same for all the characters. The Ganja, Nanachi and Mitty, Riko, Prushka, Reg, Faputa, Bondrewd, Ozen, Lyza, etc...since the beginning of the series. Because that's the main theme of Made In Abyss, the meaning of the Abyss metaphor: we are driven by our will, our desires that require difficult choices, sacrifices, hardships. This is the price of going through the unknown, of following one's dreams to the end. The Abyss brings curse and blessing...not one, not the other, both at once. There's always a price to pay. The next 4 episodes will blow you away, and make Made In Abyss one of the best shows you've ever seen. I'd put money on it.

Laffy

The Jigglypuff and Diglett part had me in tears

Hida

Belaf basically a self aware drug addict, he can't kill himself because he's addicted to the food, but feeling guilty every time he ate one

Gavin Wong

remember last episode when irumi said she was a cursed child and coudnt have kids? now think why there were so many babies

Anonymous

please after the ending of the 2º seasson, react of the all openings and endings of made in abyss

ZyStr0x

The first eggs wish explained: Irumyui wanted to dont feel the pain from the illness and she wanted to have childs. But the wish messed up because the wish was to complex since there were different desires. So she gave birth to childs which die in a day but if u eat them they heal the ilness. So both wishes were fulfilled in a messed up way.

Marc Schuster

for s3, it is comming, someday, but the mangaka is realy taking his time with writing new chapters. sometimes it even takes Months for a new chapter to come out. Right now i woud guess it is about half a season of content in the manga Right now, maby a bit less and s2 came out a year ago. so you can probably wait another year or 2 bevore hearing about s3 beeing in production

Siffzigeuner

Dont know if this was already asked or discussed but could Patreon also be a place to watch a full "music anime"? Still pretty weird that a channel about music didnt check out at least one music related anime, yet. (not like oshi no ko, but where singing and music is actually the main focus)

Metal

Yes please react to the ending. I'm asking from episode one 😅 It's a Myth&Roid masterpiece. When you started I thought OMG he's finally doing it! but not 😆

Animeter

Remember the first episodes in S1. The show was also very slow and it was a big build-up. The same goes for this season, I don't blame you, I was also a bit confused when I first watched it. But at this point, most of the questions are answered and the upcoming episodes are the best in this anime, at least for me.

JOSHUA A STERRETT

Irumyui's 1st wish: to be a mother. Irumyui's 2nd wish: to save Vueko. Wazukyan's wish: their salvation. You brought up genies several times. Classic genies took delight in twisting wishes into something horrible. Like the Monkey's Paw. The Abyss is less sinister in its method of wish granting and more aberrant - more alien. Faputa is the epitome of value, being Irumyui's only surviving daughter. A piece of her body is more than sufficient price for anything in the village, including Nanachi. Reg's promise that he can't remember is to fulfill Faputa's desire: to destroy the village and eradicate those who ate her siblings and turned her mother into the village. These last two episodes are... dense with exposition. It's easy to miss things. I had to watch them a few times to get everything when I first watched them.

James Perrott

What the actual hell are people on about saying monkeys paw literally what are you talking about????

James Perrott

To explain her wish simply: She didn’t “make a wish” the egg did its thing based on all her deepest desires, she was Ill and probably had no idea what the egg even was She wished to be able to have children, since she was abandoned before for not being able to, she likely feels she would be abandoned again unless she can have children, and being able to have them would make her feel accepted She also wished for her pet rabbit back, and that resulted in the children being rabbit creatures She didn’t wish for them to die or for herself to become that, they just are the messed up result of what she is becoming She also wished to protect Vueko and likely the other villagers, which resulted in the children being a cure to them, it was a way she could save them all. And then she slowly became the literal village, which was a safe place where monsters couldn’t enter, to protect everyone (this part may have been from the second egg? The third egg, after she was having her children taken away, and she was extremely angry and upset, so her desire at this second time was revenge on the village people for stealing and killing her children (besides vueko) which resulted in Faputa being born with the desire to destroy the village and the villagers Irumyuui not wanting to be in pain probably also resulted in Faputa being immortal

Arctic

Mushoku Tensei is a great replacement, but I'd also like to see Fate Zero or the Kara no Kyoukai movies at some point for Patreon

Frentzy

too many comments... you are right luke, season1 is better, Usually minority's voice is bigger in comments. Mushoku is "The" isekai, def better than castlevania, and best isekai ever(def not better than made in abyss, Isekai is a weak genre, and has only a few good shows). This season is under performing but it's still good, now we wait for s3

Arctic

yes Please react to the full version of the ending with english subtitles. It is excellent

Breanne

Luke: 'I don't get it! Why is everyone so cool about all of this???!! Why are they not freaking out???' Belaf: *having mental breakdown at consuming this child's deceased offspring and the morality of how and why he is living, and bedridden from the parasite which will kill him if he DOESN'T continue to eat the babies... Luke: WTF is his problem???

Animeter

Season 2 is considered the better season. Several polls if seen, all said the same mostly over 80% said that s2 is better. Don't get me wrong i also love Season 1, i think the question is what you prefer, exploration or philosophical deepness. For me, season 2 is what makes this Anime my Nr1. But S1 ep10-12 are almost on par, for me. But i totally understand why some people like s1 more

David M

"The Monkey's Paw" is a short horror story about a wish-granting desiccated monkey's paw that had three fingers extended and each would curl into a fist upon making a wish. The horror part of the story is that it granted wishes very literally, or twists them to make them possible. For example, wishing for $2 Million might result in your mother being killed in a horrible accident and the party responsible offering you $2M to settle the matter. Wishing for a loved one to come back to life brings them back EXACTLY as they are in the grave.

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2023-07-19 09:19:16 "You're right Luke, season 1 is better, usually the minority voice is more important in the comments". And right after saying that => "Mushoku is "The" isekai, much better than castlevania, and the best isekai of all time" which is the main opinion of the comments. So are the comments right or wrong, depending on whether you agree or disagree? ;) Personally I prefer season 2, but above all I consider Made In Abyss to be a coherent whole, which I love as a whole. And I can't wait to read volume 11 and watch season 3.
2023-07-18 15:49:04 "You're right Luke, season 1 is better, usually the minority voice is more important in the comments". And right after saying that => "Mushoku is "The" isekai, much better than castlevania, and the best isekai of all time" which is the main opinion of the comments. So are the comments right or wrong, depending on whether you agree or disagree? ;) Personally I prefer season 2, but above all I consider Made In Abyss to be a coherent whole, which I love as a whole. And I can't wait to read volume 11 and watch season 3.

"You're right Luke, season 1 is better, usually the minority voice is more important in the comments". And right after saying that => "Mushoku is "The" isekai, much better than castlevania, and the best isekai of all time" which is the main opinion of the comments. So are the comments right or wrong, depending on whether you agree or disagree? ;) Personally I prefer season 2, but above all I consider Made In Abyss to be a coherent whole, which I love as a whole. And I can't wait to read volume 11 and watch season 3.

GTB

Luke, it's better for you to know that if sometimes, things make you uncomfortable in Made In Abyss, you really should prepare yourself for Mushoku Tensei which deals with the sexuality of its characters...including when they're deviant. It's a real subject for this great series...but it's best to be warned, as it may shock some people.

Acubens

i just realised you have an all might figure in the background, you havent watched my hero right? i wonder why you have that

Katie Wyatt

You can like characters from a show without necessarily watching it.

Aled Jeager

maybe a fan sent it and he wanted to display it even if he wasn't sure what it was lol

Tekbox

I mean to be fair the thing luke was confused about specifically was why he didn't commit suicide yet, which I think is just cause he is to broken to think straight, after all he can't even walk properly anymore apparently. Or maybe they stopped him from committing suicide.

Tom Boggess

you have it like 95% right

ShoePlum

I know other people have explained, but the wish was more complex than "I wish to be a horrific blob monster" ... it's a combination of Irumyuui's desire to be a mother, to have her pet back, and to save Vueko from dying. The egg took all of this from her subconscious and this was the result. She was also deliriously sick when she was "granted her wish" imagine being given a wish while you're unconscious with a deathly ill fever, your brain is not going to be capable of conjuring a clear wish in that state.

Peter Parker

do luke really think that that kid wish for that specifically?! omg . i would think she just want to bear child and that is it. the egg grant the wishes but just not like a normal people would think.