It doesn't count if its a robot. Its why Astroboy is such a big deal.
Made in Abyss
>I still have no clue what the threads are attached to
Yeah, it looked like it was just running across the ground
>shiggy gets up to go the bathroom
>hears sounds coming from under the staircase
>opens the door on a deeply moaning and sniffing natt
>pair of panties in his face, another pair around his waist
>third pair around his hand, which is around his natthood
>steps in and closes the door behind him
wew lad
The only thing that bothers me in this manga is the scale of the abyss. It's stated to be around 1km in diameter, which is huge by any real world standard, but that's not nearly so big as to be as insurmountable as it seems.
We get the idea that much of the dimensions of the abyss are a little weird, and that mapping is a very imprecise science within the abyss, but even so, the vistas we see seem far too vast to be within a 1km pit, especially when the maps show the abyss to be fairly "open" until the later layers.
I would assume that the abyss has a lot of caves and caverns, which is why there is so much to explore even at the higher levels, but even then, the delvers have been at this for 1900 fucking years. They state early on that things taken from the abyss tend to return to it, but a fairly sizable city of delvers devoted to the abyss surround it, not to mention the incursions of foreign groups and countries (which really does seem to defy explanation, as they are very hostile, given Lyza's run in when recovering the timestop bell, and their hostility is not treated as unusual or uncharacteristic)
With the dimensions provided, the abyss would be fairly simple to traverse in a downward direction, at least over the course of 1900 years. It's never shown that the abyss is super complicated to get to low levels in- hell, Riko and Reg ran into some serious troubles heading down to the final dive, but nothing that should pose a major problem to well armed groups, especially with the white whistles around..
Given that the effective floor of the abyss for the non-suicidal is at the Idolfront, as past that one loses their humanity, it really just doesn't seem that huge. I would have preferred no elaboration as to the actual depth, or some hand waving about the dimensions being irregular or non-euclidean inside the abyss proper. It's not like the entire thing doesn't run on magic anyway.
I did enjoy the episode though and am glad to just ignore these concerns.
> that means we'll hopefully see the scene Nanachi eats good food for the first time in her life
That makes me so happy.
Fixed the picture a bit.
You're conveniently ignoring the awful CGI Bahamut constantly uses for soldiers. No worse at least than the two scenes of weird looking abyss monsters so far.
>when user realizes that it looked like shit so he changed it by cherry picking
>starts calling him riko
>doesn't let him take off the clothes
where do I buy a natt?
I don't think he's wearing girl clothes.