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[31] It ran for 24 episodes. [32] The first opening theme is "Good Morning World!" by Burnout Syndromes, while the series' first ending theme is "Life" by Rude-α. [33] The
second opening theme is "Sangenshoku" by Pelican Fanclub, while the series' second ending theme is "Yume No Youna" by Saeki YouthK. [34] A second
season of the anime adaptation was announced after the first season's finale. The second season focused on the story of the "Stone Wars" arc from the manga series. [35] Subtitled Stone Wars, the second season aired from
January 14 to March 25, 2021. [36][37] It ran for eleven episodes. [38] The opening theme for the second season is "Rakuen" by Fujifabric, while the ending theme for the second season is "Koe?" by Hatena. [39] A sequel to the TV series was announced after the second season's final episode aired. [40] At the Jump Festa '22 event, it was revealed that a third season would premiere in 2023. A
television special titled Dr.
"[226] Thompson said: "Miura's art is one of the real attractions. The people may occasionally look funky, but castles, knights, horses, and Baroque and Romanesque trappings are drawn with detail and accuracy. "[227] McElhatton wrote
that he was "pretty unimpressed" with Miura's art at first, but he changed his mind after the demons appeared, stating: "Miura draws demons in such a wrong and disturbing manner that it's unsettling. That's how demons should look, of course. "[223] Publishers Weekly wrote: "this work has a style characteristic of other 1980s manga, with sparse dialogue, spectacular action sequences and gritty character art. The pencil shading and use of shadows lend an ominous tone. "[222] Campbell wrote: "You just can't know what 'attention to detail' means until you read Berserk—it's rare when it comes to what it has to offer to all the readers out there, so really it's no wonder that it stands out as much as it does. "[231] Campbell also commented: "The closest thing visually that Berserk could be compared to might be Claymore, another very good manga—but really Berserk is on a plain of its own. "[225] Writing for Advanced Media Network, Serdar Yegulalp said that the artwork of the first volumes are "a little rougher and less polished than the later ones," but that after the eighth volume "there is scarcely a page that doesn't look spectacular," adding that "Miura's loving attention to detail on most any page or panel is stupefying. "[232] Writing for ANN, Casey Brienza stated: "Miura's artwork is exquisite and, remarkably, drawn
without the help of an army of assistants. And while he has been great right from the first page of volume one, he has improved over the many years of working on Berserk.
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