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Main Title Made in Abyss (2026) (a17824)
Official Title ja
Type Movie, unknown number of episodes
Year 23.10.2026 until ?
Season Autumn 2026
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Added by hidden on 2023-01-15 11:14
Edited by hidden on 2026-03-29 09:17
Main Title Made in Abyss (2026) (a17824)
Official Title ja
* Based on Tsukushi Akihito's seinen manga series.

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abilitiesAbilities are skills or competences that have applicability in some sort of activity.

agile (1)The character has a great agility which comes in very handy for combatants or otherwise fighting characters.clever (1)A clever or smart person is generally understood as having broad knowledge and the sharpness of mind required to put that knowledge to good use, especially when applying rational thought to long-reaching decisions, with the broad knowledge leaning more on the smart side and the sharp mind on the clever side. Unlike a genius, the clever person may be skilled, but only mundanely so, and in contrast to a cunning person, a clever person is not characterized by being sly or apt at surreptitiousness.cooking (1)Cooking is the process of preparing food by using heat.drawing (1)The art or technique of representing an object or outlining a figure, plan, or sketch by means of lines.extreme durability (1)The character possesses some sort of natural armor. It takes extreme amounts of damage to even injure, let alone kill him/her/it.extreme speed (1)The character has an astonishing speed, surpassing the Human limits.first aid (1)The character is capable of preforming first aid (like artificial respiration or CPR) and may even have a license to do so.keen hearing (2)no description setkeen sense of smell (1)A keen sense of smell is the ability to sense smells in a sharper way than most. This can help in tracking, detecting enemies, identifying substances, judging food quality, and so on, but may also cause painful reactions to strong odours.lethal chef (2)The character is hopelessly terrible at cooking, and any attempts he or she makes at making even the simplest dishes are spectacular failures.poison user (1)Uses poisons of varying strength, artificial or natural, to achieve his/her means.regeneration (1)Regeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise.stealth (1)An ability to be covered, hidden, disguisedstrategist (1)A strategist is a person who can formulate and implement a strategy, or a high-level plan to achieve goals under conditions of uncertainty and through the available, limited means. Similarly, lower-level plan formulation and execution is generally the job of a tactician. For practical purposes, the scale and scope difference between strategy and tactics are ignored in this tag.

accessoriesAccessories are objects characters use or sometimes simply carry around.

glasses (1)Glasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.goggles (1)Goggles, or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes.helmet (2)Primarily used as protective head gear. However, it can also be decorative and is frequently used to conceal one`s visage and identity.whistle (2)A small whistle, usually hung from a character`s neck.

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android (1)An android is a robot or synthetic organism designed to look and act like a human.human (1)Modern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.human weapon (1)This tag applies to weapons that can take up a human-shaped form (Bleach and Soul Eater), artificially created human-like entities (Angeloids from Sora no Oto, Dragoons from ScrappedPrincess) and engineered humans (Chise from Saikano, Saiko Yuki from Silent Möbius).narehate (2)In the Made in Abyss universe, narehate, often rendered in English as hollows, are beings who have survived the 6th layer`s curse and whose bodies have become deformed as a result. They can take many different forms depending on the circumstances of their transformation. Their exact properties as living beings are unknown.rabbit person (1)no description setrobot (1)A robot is an automatically guided machine, able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a robot often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. Not to be confused with android (human-like robot).

looksThe looks are a person`s physical appearance. They are commonly used to describe people. Specific parts of one`s looks are most often referred to when especially pleasing or attractive, and sometimes also when particularly jarring.

animal claws (2)no description setbrown eyes (1)The character has brown eyes.brown fur (1)no description setbrown hair (1)The character has brown hair.cat smile (1)The character`s smile looks like a cat`s - like this - :3cuteness fang (1)A cuteness fang is a single prominent canine tooth that suggests a cat-like and energetic nature or a state of excitement. Cuteness fangs generally belong to the upper jaw and are more common on females. They tend to not exist in-universe and go unnoticed by characters. A cuteness fang should not be confused with fangs, which are multiple prominent canine teeth, as found in vampires or various animals, or a misaligned tooth, which is a facial misfeature with no relation to personality traits.dark skin (2)Dark skin is a naturally occurring human skin color that is rich in melanin pigments and having a dark color.facial markings (1)no description setfair skin (1)Fair skin is a naturally occurring range of skin colour that is lighter than the average for humans, but not light enough to be considered white. Ethnically speaking, a reasonable real life metric for fair skin is the skin colour of people normally said to be "white".four arms (1)no description setgreen eyes (1)The character has green eyes.grey skin (1)no description sethooves (1)no description sethorizontal pupils (1)Horizontal pupils are pupils that look like horizontal slits, as seen in goats and other animals.long hair (1)Long hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.pointy ears (1)Well they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!prehensile hair (1)Sometimes people have a hairdo so big it seems like it has a mind of its own, and moves on its own accord. And then there are the people who have the ability to make it move. Characters with "superpowers" that allow their mullets to become murderous.real rabbit ears (1)no description setscars (1)A scar is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars are result of the biological process of wound repair in the skin and scarring is a natural part of the healing process.shark teeth (1)The character has a mouth full of jagged triangular teeth.short hair (1)Short hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length.skin markings (1)no description settail (2)The tail is the section at the rear end of an animal`s body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacrum and coccyx in mammals, reptiles, and birds. Please see the full tag description for usage instructions for this tag.twintails (1)Twintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.whiskers (1)Whiskers are long, stiff hairs that grow near the mouth of some animals. Whiskers should not be confused with moustache and sidewhiskers.white fur (1)no description setwhite hair (1)The character has pure white hair.yellow eyes (2)This character has yellow eyes.yellow hair (1)The character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair.

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explorer (1)no description setfugitive (1)no description sethunter (1)Hunting is the practice of pursuing any living thing, usually wildlife or feral animals, by humans for food, recreation, or trade.orphan (1)The character (in common usage: only a child, or the young of an animal) has lost both parents.physician (1)A physician is a professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments. While physicians are usually referred to as doctors, a physician may or may not be the holder of a doctorate and the two should not be confused.salvor (1)A salvor, also salvager, scavenger, debris collector, or junk collector, is a person engaged in the task of recovering and selling materials and valuables from junk, especially from vessels sunken underwater or from space debris, so that they can be used again.serial killer (1)A serial killer is a person who murders three or more people over a period of more than thirty days, with a "cooling off" period between each murder, and whose motivation for killing is largely based on psychological gratification. Often, a sexual element is involved with the killings. The murders may have been attempted or completed in a similar fashion and the victims may have had something in common; for example, occupation, race, appearance, sex, or age group.surgeon (1)A surgeon is a physician who performs manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance, or to repair ruptured areas. Surgeons may operate alone, as is often the case in minor procedures, or with the help of other professionals; a surgical team may include multiple surgeons, anaesthesiologists, surgical assistants, surgical nurses, and surgical technicians, among others.

traitsTraits are characteristics, habits, or trends that can be associated to and may be used to identify individuals.

aggressive (1)An aggressive person is one who is prone to behave in a way that involves attacking or arguing.amnesia (1)The character suffers from some kind of amnesia (memory disturbance or loss). This may mean inability to memorize new information, or inability to recollect old memories. Since there are many types of memory, the person may e.g. forget who they are but still retain learned skills. Amnesia is fairly common in fiction as a plot device. In fact, because it allows for major plot changes while requiring little creativity from the author, it may be subject to heavy overuse.aphephobia (1)Aphephobia is a rare specific phobia that involves the fear of touching or of being touched. It is an acute exaggeration of the normal tendencies to protect one`s personal space, expressed as a fear of contamination or of the invasion, and extending even to people whom its sufferers know well. Sometimes the fear is restricted specifically, or predominantly, to being touched by people of the opposite sex. In women, this is often associated with a fear of sexual assault. Dorais reports that many boys who have been the victims of sexual abuse have a fear of being touched, quoting one victim who describes being touched as something that "burns like fire", causing him to freeze up or to lash out.brave (1)This character shows little or no fear in face of danger, perhaps even jumping onto the danger when he or she believes the time comes.catchphrase (2)A catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits.cheerful (1)This character is conducive to cheer; likely to dispel gloom or worry.child (1)A child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead.competent (1)Does his\her job well.crippled (1)A person that is partially or totally unable to use one or more limbs, for example a lame.devoted (1)no description setdistrustful (1)The person is unable or unwilling to trust.emotionally unstable (1)An emotionally unstable person has problems controlling their emotions and may be somewhat prone to mood swings.energetic (1)An energetic character, often also called a genki character, shows great, often excessive levels of activity or vitality, and seems to always be doing everything extra fast. Genki characters are often slightly, or sometimes very, eccentric, and are filled with confidence and determination, regardless of whether they are competent or not; in fact, they often have little to no actual competence at whatever they generally do.extrovert (1)1. an outgoing, gregarious person. 2. Psychology: a person characterized by extroversion; a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment (opposed to introvert ).helpful (1)This character is serviceable for an end or purpose.illeist (1)Illeism is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person.immature (1)Marked by or indicating a lack of maturityinquisitive (1)Inquisitive person is showing curiosity, or being eager to acquire information.iron-willed (1)Someone is said to be iron-willed when they are very resolute and determined. Once an iron-willed person decides on a course of action, no amount of hardship is able to deter them.jealous (1)no description setoptimistic (1)An optimistic person has a mental attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome of some specific endeavour, or outcomes in general, will be positive, favourable, and desirable.perceptive (1)no description setpersistent (1)Someone is persistent when they hold firmly or even obstinately to an opinion or course of action in spite of repeated difficulties or opposition. Some degree of persistence can be a quality and a useful asset, so as to not give up at the first difficulty; however, too much of it can be annoying to others at little or no actual advantage to oneself, as it leads one to continue in a doomed path despite better judgment.phasmophobia (1)This character suffers from phasmophobia, or fear of ghosts. This is a common fear among many human cultures, generally associated to the belief that spirits of the dead may be malignant and dangerous, for reasons ranging from simple mischief to a thirst for vengeance. In some cultures, the fear is considered typical of children, while in others it is normal for adults to exhibit this trait.physically strong (1)In comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast.possessive (1)This character has difficulty sharing his/her belongings with other people. This applies to perceived belongings as well, and may apply even to other people. One favorite phrase of possessive people is "IT`S MINE!", though sometimes they will not say it out loud. Or to illustrate it: "THIS TAG IS MINE, I MADE IT, AND YOU CANNOT TOUCH IT!"pragmatic (1)This person acts according to the philosophy that states that the meaning of something is to be found in its practical consequences and that impractical ideas must be rejected. As such, they most often act for the results that are to be achieved, sometimes disregarding the issues that lie in the means required for such results.sarcastic (1)The character frequently uses sharp, bitter, or cutting expressions or remarks. (From Greek sarcasmos, "to tear flesh, gnash the teeth, speak bitterly".)trauma (2)Character with emotional or psychological injury, caused by single or multiple events/experiences in the past.

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agileThe character has a great agility which comes in very handy for combatants or otherwise fighting characters., aphephobiaAphephobia is a rare specific phobia that involves the fear of touching or of being touched. It is an acute exaggeration of the normal tendencies to protect one`s personal space, expressed as a fear of contamination or of the invasion, and extending even to people whom its sufferers know well. Sometimes the fear is restricted specifically, or predominantly, to being touched by people of the opposite sex. In women, this is often associated with a fear of sexual assault. Dorais reports that many boys who have been the victims of sexual abuse have a fear of being touched, quoting one victim who describes being touched as something that "burns like fire", causing him to freeze up or to lash out., bib-and-brace overallsBib-and-brace overalls are loose, sturdy trousers, with a bib or biblike piece to which shoulder straps are attached to hold them up. Originally worn over other trousers to protect them, as by factory workers or farmers, overalls are now often used as standalone legwear. In US English the term overall is used. Some people call an overall a "pair of overalls" by analogy with "pair of trousers"., helpfulThis character is serviceable for an end or purpose., horizontal pupilsHorizontal pupils are pupils that look like horizontal slits, as seen in goats and other animals., persistentSomeone is persistent when they hold firmly or even obstinately to an opinion or course of action in spite of repeated difficulties or opposition. Some degree of persistence can be a quality and a useful asset, so as to not give up at the first difficulty; however, too much of it can be annoying to others at little or no actual advantage to oneself, as it leads one to continue in a doomed path despite better judgment., sarcasticThe character frequently uses sharp, bitter, or cutting expressions or remarks. (From Greek sarcasmos, "to tear flesh, gnash the teeth, speak bitterly".), stealthAn ability to be covered, hidden, disguised
voiced by: Izawa Shiori
male, amnesiaThe character suffers from some kind of amnesia (memory disturbance or loss). This may mean inability to memorize new information, or inability to recollect old memories. Since there are many types of memory, the person may e.g. forget who they are but still retain learned skills. Amnesia is fairly common in fiction as a plot device. In fact, because it allows for major plot changes while requiring little creativity from the author, it may be subject to heavy overuse., brown hairThe character has brown hair., catchphraseA catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits., dark skinDark skin is a naturally occurring human skin color that is rich in melanin pigments and having a dark color., facial markingsno description set, phasmophobiaThis character suffers from phasmophobia, or fear of ghosts. This is a common fear among many human cultures, generally associated to the belief that spirits of the dead may be malignant and dangerous, for reasons ranging from simple mischief to a thirst for vengeance. In some cultures, the fear is considered typical of children, while in others it is normal for adults to exhibit this trait., pointy earsWell they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!, robotA robot is an automatically guided machine, able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a robot often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. Not to be confused with android (human-like robot).
voiced by: Ise Mariya

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