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Guts was brought up by a mercenary group since birth. After killing his guardian in self-defence, he runs away. Years later, he encounters Griffith and The Band of the Hawk. The Hawks fight for the King of Midland, and after winning the 100-year war against the neighbouring Chuda, they become the King's personal guard. However, once they reach the top, things take a turn for the worse.
Guts is a skilled swordsman who joins forces with a mercenary group named 'The Band of the Hawk', lead by the charismatic Griffith, and fights with them as they battle their way into the royal court.
Checking this anime out of my local Blockbuster, I didn&#39;t know I had a gem in my hands. So I got home popped it in not expecting anything particularly special only to find that I was watching one of the most deep anime I have ever watched.<br/><br/>The story follows the exploits of rogue swordsman Guts. Based on the hit manga series from Japan the anime retells the origin story of how Guts got to where he is in the world. In it we see how he went from a lone wolf only interested in his own well being to a loyal, unflinching, protector of those close to him. We see his bouts with love and loyalty to his friends. It becomes apparent that this man deals with some pretty hard conflicts not entirely unlike our own. He isn&#39;t just some dumb brute capable of destroying entire armies but a man with a heart. It&#39;s truly heartbreaking when we find out the dark sinister plan in store for him and his comrades.<br/><br/>The story is solid if not a bit slow at times. Many themes discussed are the importance of friends and the dangers of too much ambition. I didn&#39;t give it a full ten because like I said the plot while solid can be sluggish a bit especially since the entire series, sans the first episode, is in a flashback and doesn&#39;t really scratch the surface of Berserk itself. The ending for those not familiar with Berserk is greatly different from the manga. The anime unlike the manga ends in an abrupt halt. The manga however extends many more volumes onward so if you don&#39;t like the ending of the anime don&#39;t worry you can just read the rest. The ending is only a small set back.<br/><br/>Since this anime came out back in the early 90&#39;s don&#39;t expect the cutting edge animation that we&#39;ve come to expect today. However it does offer a refreshing look into pre Cowboy Bebop anime. The musical score, while not typically changing all that often, is well suited for this anime. If I had to point out any parallels connecting this anime to the anime of today I would say it&#39;s more like the granddaddy of the anime for Gungrave. The stories are similar in their themes and the pacing is the same. If you liked Gungrave you&#39;ll like this. Berserk is an anime that starts slow but I guarantee by the end you&#39;ll have some deep emotion for it one way or the other.
To the one who panned this series after watching an hour and a half of it: That&#39;s like watching the first 15 minutes of &gt;insert title of any complicated, intelligent movie here&lt; and dismissing it.<br/><br/>As for the music, it&#39;s not standard anime j-pop crap. It&#39;s not movie-score like music either. It&#39;s definitely not for everyone, as far as just listening to it goes (but I must say I&#39;ve developed a liking for Susumu Hirasawa&#39;s work), but most of it fits quite well (although with the rampant re-use it&#39;s bound to not work sometimes), and some of it is great regardless what it&#39;s presented with. &quot;Behelit,&quot; and &quot;Forces&quot; being the real stand-outs, both in terms of being listenable, AND in terms of reuse with varying degrees of appropriateness. The opening theme does suck though. No question. (In stark contrast to the end credits song, which, while also being an abomination of Engrish, sounds perfect.) <br/><br/>I used to be really into anime. I fell out of it a few years ago, and stopped giving a crap about almost all the anime I&#39;d ever seen or heard of. But as all the chaff blew away, this was one of the few grains to remain. It&#39;s unforgettable, especially if you watch the whole series in order. It&#39;s unspeakably grim when viewed as a whole, but contains a growing optimism throughout most of the series. <br/><br/>There are only a tiny handful of animes which can stand beside Berserk in the quality of their storytelling. Hell, only a small portion of ANY fiction can be compared favorably to it. Berserk is not just good anime, it&#39;s good drama. If you like the fantasy genre in any format, you must see this show. If you like stories about people growing through hardship, you must see this show. If you like stories about unrelenting badasses, you must see this show. If you don&#39;t care about anything but eye candy, or you&#39;re an anime dork looking for wank-fuel, look elsewhere. Berserk may not have something for EVERYONE, but it has something for MOST people.

Berserk tells the story of the first years of the main character (Guts) as a mercenary and his first meeting with the war. Berserk is based on a Japanese comic series (manga) written by Kentaro Miura. It was first published in 1989 and it&#39;s still on going. Those who watched the series since the first episode know that something happened after the end of episode 25, since episode 01 works more like a sequel to episode 25. However in the actual Berserk timeline (following the manga series) there&#39;s a lot of story which takes place after episode 25 and before episode 01 and they are only shown in the manga series. In the manga, after chapter 102 (the one where the anime ends), the skull knight (character not shown in the anime series) manages to break into the hell dimension to rescue Guts and Caska. Both were rescued from the eclipse chaos and broght back by skull knight to human world. Guts had lost one arm and managed to replace it with a fake iron arm featuring a canon inside of it and Caska got insane after she was raped by Femto, being unable to speak or to do the more simple tasks that a normal adult could do. After their enormous loss and humiliation both are hunted by demons and evil spirits, until Guts decides to hunt down all the demon forces of the world, starting a dark and bloody journey and leaving Caska behind with Godo and his daughter. Griffith turned into one of the five god hand demons and had his name changed to &#39;Femto&#39; and started a plan with the other god hands to destroy humanity using the demons and corrupting other people from the human world to turn them to demons as well. He is constantly hunted by Guts in the manga. After being rescued from the prison, Griffith started to develop great envy for Caska since she was the new leader the hawks and he was unable to recover the leadership to concrete his dream since he was unable to speak or even use a sword, as he also started to develop a big attraction to her body and enormous guilt when he realized she was way more beautiful and kind to him, as he also had lost the chance to have sex with her, he couldn&#39;t try it again since he was permanently weak and Caska was in love with Guts. However this wasn&#39;t the main reason for why Griffith raped Caska, as what really motivated him was the fact that Guts left him behind to start a new life, ignoring everything that Griffith gave him including his love. Actually Griffith started to develop more than feelings of friendship towards Guts in the war against the Tudor and probably expected that Guts would feel the same. Yes, in the end of volume 13 it&#39;s shown that she not only got pregnant but also gave birth to a premature baby human-demon hybrid. It was probably a mixture of Guts and Caska DNA plus Femto&#39;s essence of evil (his semen). The baby looks more like a small vermin-fetus creature, it vanishes at daylight but it can be seen in the darkness (like caves or during the night), and sometimes it appears to protect Caska from danger and to warn Guts about the demons. During the pre-production of the series the original idea was to adapt the entire berserk manga series from start to finish (even though the manga story was still on going), however, there was not enough budget to make an adaptation of the first manga chapters, so the only way was to try to sum it up in only one episode, which wasn&#39;t the pilot that the producers where expecting. During the production, there weren&#39;t enough manga chapters to make a second season after the first 25 episodes, so the studio decided to create only one season with an ending connecting the beginning of the series. Even with the series having a good success with its 25 episodes some fans where disappointed with adaptation of the first volumes to the pilot. Berserk is published in the USA by Dark Horse Comics, and since the manga has not been completed they keep publishing every semester. However, if you want to start to read Berserk since the beginning you can read it on www.mangareader.net . a5c7b9f00b

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