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Made in Abyss (2017)
Located in the center of a remote island, the Abyss is the last unexplored region, a huge and treacherous fathomless hole inhabited by strange creatures where only the bravest adventurers descend in search of ancient relics. In the upper levels of the Abyss, Riko, a girl who dreams of becoming an explorer, stumbles upon a mysterious little boy.
Located in the center of a remote island, the Abyss is the last unexplored region, a huge and treacherous fathomless hole inhabited by strange creatures where only the bravest adventurers descend in search of ancient relics. In the upper levels of the Abyss, Riko, a girl who dreams of becoming an explorer, stumbles upon a mysterious little boy.
The film focuses on universal themes of exploration, personal sacrifice, and the bond of companionship in a dangerous world. It presents ethical dilemmas related to the pursuit of knowledge without explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies, leading to a neutral rating.
This Japanese anime features original fantasy characters and a narrative focused on adventure and exploration within its unique world. It does not engage in explicit DEI-driven casting by recasting traditionally white roles, nor does its storyline explicitly critique traditional identities.
The series features Ozen, a powerful White Whistle Delver, who demonstrates overwhelming physical strength. She engages in direct physical combat with the male-presenting android Reg, easily overpowering and defeating him through her superior strength and skill.
Made in Abyss does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story primarily focuses on the protagonists' perilous journey and the mysteries of the Abyss, with no explicit depiction or exploration of queer identities or relationships within its narrative.
Made in Abyss, 2017, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on fantasy adventure, exploration, and survival within a mysterious abyss, without incorporating elements related to transsexual identity.
The anime adaptation of "Made in Abyss" faithfully portrays the genders of its characters as established in the original manga. No characters who were canonically male or female in the source material are depicted as a different gender in the series.
The characters in "Made in Abyss" are fictional and originate from a Japanese manga. Their race is not explicitly defined or visually unambiguous in the source material in a way that would allow for a race swap in its anime adaptation.
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