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Yay...MS Paint Griffith.
Yay...MS Paint Griffith.
The manga is finally resuming on the next issue of Young Animal.
source: https://twitter.com/earlbox/status/839036860806549504
Well that looks as bad as I was expecting.
Stole the image from reddit
This kinda sums the whole thing up. A monstrosity.
Guts doesn't have any muscles or scars. At best, it looks like they're going for a generic clean anime look, which is the exact opposite of what Berserk should be.
Stole the image from reddit
This kinda sums the whole thing up. A monstrosity.
I just finished watching the 1997 anime for the first time. I went into this show knowing very little about the franchise, only that it's depressing, awesome, and influential.
What the fuck. What the fuck.Throughout the whole show I was waiting for something awful to happen that would lead to Guts' condition at the beginning of the first episode, but I didn't expect anything like what happened at the end of the show. I'm not sure I've experienced something with that much dread before. Absolutely horrific. And what a way to end the anime. Does that last brief scene with the blacksmith take place after the demonic ritual?
I've never really read manga before but I might have to now. I honestly have no idea where on earth the manga could possibly take the series after the end of the anime.
I just...I can't believe what I just watched.
Edit: so it sounds like I should now read the manga and avoid the movies/new anime like the plague?
Yes, the final scene takes place after the eclipse.I just finished watching the 1997 anime for the first time. I went into this show knowing very little about the franchise, only that it's depressing, awesome, and influential.
What the fuck. What the fuck.Throughout the whole show I was waiting for something awful to happen that would lead to Guts' condition at the beginning of the first episode, but I didn't expect anything like what happened at the end of the show. I'm not sure I've experienced something with that much dread before. Absolutely horrific. And what a way to end the anime. Does that last brief scene with the blacksmith take place after the demonic ritual?
I've never really read manga before but I might have to now. I honestly have no idea where on earth the manga could possibly take the series after the end of the anime.
I just...I can't believe what I just watched.
Edit: so it sounds like I should now read the manga and avoid the movies/new anime like the plague?
When the manga *isn't* on hiatus, how often do we get chapters?
And don't expect more then a handful of chapters before he takes another break.
At least we know when it's coming back unlike Hunter x Hunter.Miura at least seems to have a steadier release schedule of sorts now. He's basically releasing new manga episodes for six months of the year, then takes a six month hiatus and repeat.
One chapter per month.
And don't expect more then a handful of chapters before he takes another break.
So what's up with these prolonged vacations he takes. Just rolling in the dough? I wonder what's his work process like.
Speaking of starting with the manga, I'm always wondering what people think of the Guardians of Desire arc if they never watched the anime beforehand. Does any of it make sense? I would love to hear anyone's thoughts at the time on what they felt about the interactions between Guts and Griffith, and how the golden age fanned out knowing how Guts and Griffith ended up.
Did he ever express any feelings of being burnt out on the series? I imagine it must be taxing to remain enthusiastic about something he started back in the 80s and who knows for how long he planned for it before he started drawing.Not much is really know's much about Miura outside of the couple of interviews he's done. There's barely any pictures of him and most of them are fairly old at this point. I'm sure he's more than well off at this point but it sounds like he just likes to take his time on Berserk and has also probably been planning the endgame for the series which has no doubt been difficult with as long as grandiose as its gotten.
Well, speaking as someone who barley knew anything about this series before I binge read the entire manga a few months ago, my initial thoughts about the Black Swordsman arc were, "Wow, this is the most 90's edge-fest I've seen." Guts came off as a massive asshole for seemingly no reason other than the fact that's what was popular in comics at the time it was written and the story felt like an edgy monster of the week series. I also didn't understand what the behelit was. Mind you, this was all made worse by the fact that I was reading the infamous Band of the Hawk scanlations.
The fight against the Count and subsequent encounter with the God Hand is when I actually started to get invested in the story. Griffith seemed like a cool enough villain and I was interested in learning about his history with Guts and how it drove Guts to be the asshole he is in the early chapters. Than the Golden Age happens, and Guts becomes one of my favorite fictional characters ever. One of the best things about reading the Golden Age is that I already knew something terrible was going to happen between Guts and Griffith and I was waiting to see what it is. Than the Eclipse happens and it exceeded anything I could have imagined. The buildup to the Eclipse, with the appearances of the supernatural elements like the apostles and Skull Knight, stuff you already know exists in the series but the characters themselves are not yet aware of, is all done extremely well. I honestly can't think of any prequel story done better than Berserk's.
Did he ever express any feelings of being burnt out on the series? I imagine it must be taxing to remain enthusiastic about something he started back in the 80s and who knows for how long he planned for it before he started drawing.
I really wonder what he does outside of Berserk. He is working with Miyazaki on some game collaboration but Berserk can't be the only thing he works on for six months at a time.
Stole the image from reddit
This kinda sums the whole thing up. A monstrosity.
It takes a budget to render Guts' gains.wut the flying fuck is with guts' noodle lookin arms
It takes a budget to render Guts' gains.
Wait what?!! That team wasn't broke as fuck? They have no excuses then.Is budget really the issue? I've heard it rumored that the 2016 anime actually had about the same budget as One Punch Man. So is it really a money thing, or is it the inexperience and/or lack of passion from the studio?
I thought SEW only made his video based on the first two eps. Dude fucking hated it though.One of the youtube weebs (super eyepatch wolf?) made a whole vid about berserk season 2 and what needs to be done etc. essentailly boiling down to the director is fucking awful. I imagine with the same budget they coulda made something great like the 97 anime
Also isnt Berserk like incredibly popular? why doesnt it have a huge budget
I thought SEW only made his video based on the first two eps. Dude fucking hated it though.
Probably. I don't think it was Digibro either. I can imagine a ton of Youtube weebs hates the 2016 anime.mightve been another guy then? Im pretty the dude went through the entire season. I think i found it in my recommendations rather than my subs
Wait what?!! That team wasn't broke as fuck? They have no excuses then.
Correct.Just to make sure, the Dark Horse editions aren't censored or anything, right?
I told y'all, there's no incentive to improve if people keep watching it. "It's better than nothing" is a sentiment I'll never understand when it comes to adaptations. The only morsel of value I see is this raising further awareness of the manga.
Crunchyroll is releasing it, but I don't know when. Still no region free for '97.Is season one available for sale in the US on Blu-Ray? How about the original 1997 series on Blu-Ray? Any region free versions?
One thing that is incredibly annoying, outside of every other shit related to this, is the stupid elongated face they gave Guts. Dude looks nothing like the protagonist of the manga. At least try to stay faithful to the basic features of the main character.
Is season one available for sale in the US on Blu-Ray? How about the original 1997 series on Blu-Ray? Any region free versions?
ANN article mentions that Episode 348 will have a color page.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...ura-resumes-berserk-manga-on-march-24/.113178
I wouldn't count on the latter. That hasn't happened in... well, a very long time.Is that like a color spread or an actual page with dialogue and stuff?
ANN article mentions that Episode 348 will have a color page.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...ura-resumes-berserk-manga-on-march-24/.113178
Taken from SkullKnight forum, the names of the first 5 episodes:
#13 ほころぶ世界
#14 冬の旅路
#15 飛剣の御旗
#16 獣鬼の森
#17 幽界-かくりよ
Looks like they are gonna rush the shit out of the Millennium Falcon arc, with volume 22 being crammed into a single episode. I will be legitimately surprised if we don't get to Guts and Zodd's fight against Ganishka before this 13 episode season ends.