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Back to top Berserk (2016 TV series) - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Episodes 3Voice cast 4Production 5Broadcast and release 6Reception 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents Berserk (2016 TV series) 6 languages العربيةБългарскиEspañolفارسیFrançaisکوردی Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2016 anime television series BerserkKey visual for the second season, featuring characters from the Hawk of the Millennium Empire arcベルセルク(Beruseruku)GenreDark fantasy[1] Anime television seriesDirected byShin ItagakiWritten byMakoto FukamiMusic byShirō SagisuStudioGEMBA (animation)Millepensee (animation)Liden Films (production)Licensed byAUS: Universal/Sony (licensing)[2]Crunchyroll (home video)NA: CrunchyrollUK: Universal Pictures UK[3]Original networkWowow, MBS, TBS, CBC, BS-TBSEnglish networkSEA: Aniplus Asia[4]Original run 1 July 2016 – 23 June 2017Episodes24 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Berserk (Japanese: ベルセルク, Hepburn: Beruseruku) is a 2016 anime television series based on Kentaro Miura's manga series of the same name and an acting sequel to the Golden Age Arc film trilogy. This is the second television series adaptation of the manga after the 1997 anime of the same name, covering the Conviction arc from the manga. A second season, covering the first half of the Hawk of the Millennium Empire arc, aired in 2017. [5] Plot[edit] The story follows Guts as the "Black Swordsman", an appearance which was briefly seen in the first episode of the 1997 television series as well as in the final scene of the Golden Age Arc films. [6] Guts was once a wandering mercenary taken in by the mercenary group known as the Band of the Hawk (鷹の団, Taka no Dan) and he fought alongside them before their mutilated leader, Griffith, sacrificed his followers to become one of the God Hand and continue his dream of ruling a kingdom of his own. Only Guts and his lover Casca, who lost her sanity and memory from the horrors she saw and endured, escaped the "Eclipse" ritual.
[226][227] In 2014, the "One Piece Premiere Summer" event received the "Best Overall Production" award from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. [228] Cultural impact As part of an effort to help Kumamoto Prefecture recover from the 2016 earthquakes, Oda helped set up 10 statues of the Straw Hat Pirates around the prefecture. Luffy was the first statue to be unveiled in front of the Kumamoto Prefectual Government Office on November 30, 2018. Jinbe was the last statue, unveiled at Sumiyoshi Kaigan Park on July 23, 2022. [229][230] At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Greek athlete Miltiadis Tentoglou performed a "Gear Second" pose before winning a gold medal in the men's long jump competition. [231] A gene in the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) was named "Baramicin", partly taking inspiration from the One Piece character Buggy. The gene encodes a protein that is split up into multiple parts. [232] A testate amoeba genus was named Alabasta, partly in reference to the One Piece Kingdom of Alabasta, also known as the Kingdom of Sand, a desert kingdom located on Sandy Island in the Paradise region. [233] Life-size reproductions of the main characters' two pirate ships: the Going Merry (top) and the Thousand Sunny (bottom) Notes ^ Copies sold per week Week 1: 890,494[133] Week 2: 296,118[134] Week 3: 113,968[135] Week 4: 60,635[136] Week 5: 36,136[137] Week 6: 27,111[138] ^ The latest report of copies in circulation overseas is from August 2022. [130] ^ Manga volume sales: 523,203,195 copies worldwide Japan: 423,203,195 Volumes 1–103: 416,566,000[130] Volume 104: 1,609,752[131] Volume 105: 1,912,008[132] Volume 106: 1,690,973[132] Volume 107: 1,424,462[a] Overseas: 100,000,000[b] Japanese names ^ Devil Fruits (悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi) ^ Haki (覇気) ^ Red Line (赤い土の大陸, Reddo Rain) ^ Grand Line (偉大なる航路, Reddo Rain) ^ Calm Belt (凪の帯, Kāmu Beruto) ^ Sea Kings (海王類, Kaiō-rui) ^ North Blue (北の海, Nōsu Burū) ^ East Blue (東の海, Īsuto Burū) ^ West Blue (西の海, Uesuto Burū) ^ South Blue (南の海, Sausu Burū) ^ Sea Prism Stone (海楼石, Kairōseki, Seastone) ^ Reverse Mountain (リヴァース・マウンテン, Rivāsu Maunten) ^ Paradise (楽園, Paradaisu) ^ New World (新世界, Shinsekai) ^ Straw Hat Pirates (麦わら海賊団, Mugiwara Kaizoku-dan) ^ Going Merry (ゴーイング・メリー号, Gōingu Merī-gō) ^ Thousand Sunny (サウザンドサニー号, Sauzando Sanī-gō) References ^ a b c "The Official Website for One Piece". Viz Media.
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