The Black Bible has 12 episodes, with dark religious themes as the main line, and deeply discusses complex themes such as human nature, power, desire and belief. The story is compact and fascinating, and each episode has a new climax and character conflict. This work not only shows the dark side of human nature, but also causes the audience to think about deeper problems through the depiction of religious beliefs and mysterious forces. For example, in some plots in the play, the protagonists sacrifice others and even betray their own beliefs for power and desire. These plots not only show the complexity and fragility of human nature, but also reflect similar problems in real society. At the same time, the animation style and music of the Black Bible are also highly praised, adding more artistic value to this work. Generally speaking, The Black Bible is an excellent animation work that integrates plot, characters and artistic style.