And now check out this amazing news that has us all excited: Made in Abyss – Season 2 ends with a 1-hour episode! That's right folks, this fantastic series is coming to a close with a bang. In fact, it's definitely one of the best anime of the season. Now, enough stalling, let's understand everything together:
Made in Abyss – Season 2 ends with a 1-hour episode
On the official Twitter anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Akihito Tsukushi , Made in Abyss , it was revealed that the twelfth and final episode of the second season of the series, which is also known as Made in Abyss: Retsujitsu no Ougonkyou ( Made in Abyss: The Golden City of the Scorching Sun ), will be one hour long and will air on September 28th on television stations in Japan.
In addition, the franchise will have a special event to broadcast the episode. This event will feature voice actresses Miyu Tomita , Mariya Ise , and Shiori Izawa , who play the characters Riko, Reg, and Nanachi, respectively. Kevin Penkin , composer of the series' soundtrack, will also be present at the event as a special guest.

Therefore, the animation is by the studio Kinema Citrus ( Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari , Black Bullet ).
Synopsis:
Made in Abyss tells the story of Riko, a 12-year-old girl who lives in Orth, a town surrounding an abyss, a large crater on an island lost in the Beoluska Sea, which was discovered approximately 1900 years ago. Riko is a crater digger, an explorer who finds relics to help support the orphanage where she lives, Belchero.
The first season of the anime consisted of 13 episodes, based on the manga by Akihito Tsukushi , and premiered in Japan in July 2017. Sentai Filmworks licensed the series and released it on Blu-ray in October 2018.
Following the series, the project had a first film compilation of the episodes as well as a second film titled Wandering Twilight , which in turn arrived in Japanese cinemas
Finally, the third film, Dawn of the Deep Soul (Fukaki Tamashii no Reimei), the new anime film in the franchise, arrived in Japan in May, licensed by Sentai Filmworks.
