Made in Abyss Episode 11: Nanachi

Manga chapter 21-22

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

10.0

6 Fans

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Made in Abyss Episode 11: Nanachi

Manga chapter 21-22

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

10.0

6 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

ejayexp's avatar
ejayexp
Nanachi's introduction is so intriguing 🦊 their lair has such a unique vibe. Reg and Nanachi's dynamic is interesting. the glimpses of backstory are making me curious. the character design for Nanachi is great. I need to know more about them.
cinnaverse's avatar
cinnaverse
Never been so glad that we have a new character come in this late in the show. Nanachi even reveals some important things about the Abyss, and I figure she's going to be a central figure in later episodes. As is, I've somewhat felt calmer that this episode is focused on getting Riko better. It's a well-earned break from the tense atmosphere.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
This one is brutal emotionally—decisions hit HARD. Reg’s moment is powerful. Not easy to watch but unforgettable. Must watch. 🖤
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Nanachi is already top-tier character material and we barely know their story yet. The hideout, Mitty, the whole dynamic it's heartwarming and deeply sad at the same time. Reg asking for help and Nanachi's response at the end left me genuinely speechless. Get ready.
kento's avatar
kento
The background art and sound design truly shine. The forest area at the episode's ending looked soo beautiful, and we gained some understanding of Reg's past. I thought he was familiar with Lyza because he appeared in her notebook, but he verifies that he knew her personally. O.O
ldferreira95's avatar
ldferreira95
This episode is an emotional turning point in the series, introducing Nanachi in a deeper and more meaningful way. The episode blends intense suffering with moments of compassion, highlighting both the cruelty of the Abyss and the hope Nanachi brings. It strengthens the emotional

EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 11 arrives in the direct aftermath of Episode 10's devastating escalation, where Riko's encounter with the Abyss's curse pushed the series to its darkest point yet. This episode functions as a critical recovery beat, introducing Nanachi and Mitty while deepening the show's emotional and thematic foundations. With only two episodes remaining, it sets the stage for Episode 12's revelations about the curse's true nature and the season's climactic final stretch.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 11 arrives in the direct aftermath of Episode 10's devastating escalation, where Riko's encounter with the Abyss's curse pushed the series to its darkest point yet. This episode functions as a critical recovery beat, introducing Nanachi and Mitty while deepening the show's emotional and thematic foundations. With only two episodes remaining, it sets the stage for Episode 12's revelations about the curse's true nature and the season's climactic final stretch.

QUICK TAKES

ejayexp's avatar
ejayexp
Nanachi's introduction is so intriguing 🦊 their lair has such a unique vibe. Reg and Nanachi's dynamic is interesting. the glimpses of backstory are making me curious. the character design for Nanachi is great. I need to know more about them.
cinnaverse's avatar
cinnaverse
Never been so glad that we have a new character come in this late in the show. Nanachi even reveals some important things about the Abyss, and I figure she's going to be a central figure in later episodes. As is, I've somewhat felt calmer that this episode is focused on getting Riko better. It's a well-earned break from the tense atmosphere.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
This one is brutal emotionally—decisions hit HARD. Reg’s moment is powerful. Not easy to watch but unforgettable. Must watch. 🖤
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Nanachi is already top-tier character material and we barely know their story yet. The hideout, Mitty, the whole dynamic it's heartwarming and deeply sad at the same time. Reg asking for help and Nanachi's response at the end left me genuinely speechless. Get ready.
kento's avatar
kento
The background art and sound design truly shine. The forest area at the episode's ending looked soo beautiful, and we gained some understanding of Reg's past. I thought he was familiar with Lyza because he appeared in her notebook, but he verifies that he knew her personally. O.O
ldferreira95's avatar
ldferreira95
This episode is an emotional turning point in the series, introducing Nanachi in a deeper and more meaningful way. The episode blends intense suffering with moments of compassion, highlighting both the cruelty of the Abyss and the hope Nanachi brings. It strengthens the emotional

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©2017つくしあきひと・竹書房/メイドインアビス製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com