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Berserk (1997)

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Berserk, released in 1997, is a long-running Japanese manga and subsequent animated series renowned for its brutal and intensely dramatic storytelling. The story follows mercenary Guts as he battles monstrous creatures and treacherous individuals within a dark medieval fantasy world. Its complex narrative, detailed artwork, and exploration of themes like fate, revenge, and morality have captivated adult audiences interested in action, dark fantasy, and mature narratives. It is primarily enjoyed by fans of seinen manga and those seeking challenging and immersive animation experiences.

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Berserk (1997) ranks #6 of 65 in the Series ranking, behind The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, ahead of SpongeBob SquarePants.

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Which studio animated the 1997 Berserk anime?

The 1997 Berserk anime was produced by OLM (Oriental Light and Magic), the studio also known for the Pokémon anime. It consisted of 25 episodes and adapted the Black Swordsman and Golden Age Arc storylines from Kentaro Miura's manga.

How does the 1997 Berserk anime end?

The 1997 anime concludes with the Eclipse, a traumatic and brutal event in which Griffith sacrifices his Band of the Hawk comrades to become the demon god Femto. The anime ends on a deeply dark cliffhanger, leaving Guts in a state of vengeance that is never resolved within this adaptation.

Does the 1997 Berserk anime cover the full manga?

No, the 1997 anime only covers the early arcs of Kentaro Miura's manga, primarily the Golden Age Arc flashback. The manga itself ran from 1989 until Miura's death in 2021, leaving the story unfinished, and later anime adaptations in 2016–2017 attempted to continue the story with mixed reception.

Is the 1997 Berserk anime appropriate for children?

Absolutely not—Berserk contains extreme graphic violence, sexual assault, and deeply disturbing imagery throughout. The 1997 anime is toned down somewhat compared to the manga but remains a thoroughly mature production intended strictly for adult audiences.

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