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Berserk official website at Young Animal (in Japanese) "Large Berserk Exhibition: Kentaro Miura's 32 Years of Artistry" event official website (in Japanese) Berserk (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia vteBerserk by Kentaro Miura Chapters Characters Guts Griffith Animation 1997 TV series episodes The Golden Age Arc Memorial Edition episodes 2016 TV series episodes Video games Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage Millennium Falcon Arc: Chapter of the Holy Demon War Berserk and the Band of the Hawk Music "Beautiful Things" Ash Crow vteWorks by Kentaro MiuraArtist only King of Wolves (1989) Ōrō Den (1990) Japan (1992) Author and artist Berserk (1989–2021) Giganto Maxia (2013–2014) Author and producer Duranki (2019–2020) vteWorks by Kouji Mori [ja]Main works Holyland (2000–2008) Jisatsutō (2008–2016) Destroy and Revolution (2010–2016) Sōsei no Taiga (2017–present) Muhōtō (2019–2022) Other Berserk (2022–present; supervisor) vteYoung Animal seriesYoung AnimalCurrent Berserk (1992) Futari Ecchi (1996) March Comes In like a Lion (2007) Nobunaga no Shinobi (2008) I'm a Behemoth, an S-Ranked Monster, but Mistaken for a Cat, I Live as an Elf Girl's Pet (2018) The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace (2018) I Get the Feeling That Nobukuni-san Likes Me (2020) The Valiant Must Fall (2021) Peleliu Gaiden (2021) The Shiunji Family Children (2022) 1990s Japan (1992) Buttobi!! CPU (1993–1997) Air Master (1996–2006) Kentō Ankoku Den Cestvs (1997–2009) Ai Yori Aoshi (1998–2005) Mouse (1999–2004) 2000s Holyland (2000–2008) Yubisaki Milk Tea (2002–2010) Chocotto Sister (2003–2007) This Ugly yet Beautiful World (2003–2005) Detroit Metal City (2005–2010) KimiKiss: Various Heroines (2006–2009) Yuria 100 Shiki (2006–2010) Jisatsutō (2008–2016) Sickness Unto Death (2009) Usotsuki Paradox (2009–2012) Nana & Kaoru (2009–2016) Amagami: Precious Diary (2009–2011) 2010s Tokyo Yamimushi (2010–2013) Kentō Shitō Den Cestvs (2010–2014) Photo Kano: Your Eyes Only (2012–2013) Tokyo Yamimushi -2nd Scenario- Pandora (2013–2016) Giganto Maxia (2013–2014) How Clumsy you are, Miss Ueno (2015–2022) Sangatsu no Lion Shouwa Ibun: Shakunetsu no Toki (2015–2020) Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise (2016–2021) Record of Grancrest War (2016–2019) Asobi Asobase (2016–2022) Boku wa Ikemen (2016–2018) Gal Gohan (2016–2020) Dokunie Cooking (2017–2019) Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World (2018–2021) Majo wa Mioji Kara (2018–2020) Muhōtō (2019–2022) 2020s Love Flops (2022–2023) Sōsei no Taiga (2023) Harem Ero Ninja Scrolls (2018–present) Young Animal Zero Duranki (2019–2020) Kendo Shitō Den Cestvs (2020–present) Sōsei no Taiga (2023–present) Young Animal Arashi(defunct) Nurse Witch Komugi (2003) Himawari! (2006) Nana & Kaoru (2008–2009) Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash (2009–2014) Paradise of Innocence (2010–2017) Nana & Kaoru Black Label (2010–2014) Nana Kao Pink Pure (2011–2013) Nobunaga no Shinobi: Owari Tōitsu-ki (2012–2017) Gou-dere Sora Nagihara (2013) Motoyome (2013–2017) Kentō Shitō Den Cestvs (2014–2018) The Testament of Sister New Devil: Storm! (2014–2016) Paradise of Innocence Parallel (2017–2018) Majo wa Mioji Kara (2018) I'm a Behemoth, an S-Ranked Monster, but Mistaken for a Cat, I Live as an Elf Girl's Pet (2018) Young Animal Island
(defunct) Gou-dere Sora Nagihara (2008–2014) Your Diary (2012–2014) Young Animal Densi
(defunct) Kine-san no Hitori de Cinema (2015–2017) Monthly Animal House
(Young Animal predecessor) King of Wolves (1989) Berserk (1989–1992) Ōrō Den (1990) Website: www. younganimal. com vteTezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeGrand Prize1990s Fujiko Fujio for Doraemon (1997) Jiro Taniguchi and Natsuo Sekikawa for the trilogy Bocchan No Jidai (1998) Naoki Urasawa for Monster (1999) 2000s Daijiro Morohoshi for Saiyū Yōenden (2000) Reiko Okano and Baku Yumemakura for Onmyōji (2001) Takehiko Inoue for Vagabond (2002) Fumiko Takano for The Yellow Book: A Friend Named Jacques Thibault (2003) Kyoko Okazaki for Helter Skelter (2004) Naoki Urasawa for Pluto (2005) Hideo Azuma for Disappearance Diary (2006) Ryoko Yamagishi for Terpsichora (2007) Masayuki Ishikawa for Moyashimon (2008) Fumi Yoshinaga for Ōoku: The Inner Chambers and Yoshihiro Tatsumi for A Drifting Life (2009) 2010s Yoshihiro Yamada for Hyouge Mono (2010) Motoka Murakami for Jin and Issei Eifuku and Taiyō Matsumoto for Takemitsuzamurai (2011) Hitoshi Iwaaki for Historie (2012) Yasuhisa Hara for Kingdom (2013) Chica Umino for March Comes in like a Lion (2014) Yoiko Hoshi for Aisawa Riku (2015) Kei Ichinoseki for Hanagami Sharaku and Kiyohiko Azuma for Yotsuba&! (2016) Fusako Kuramochi for Hana ni Somu (2017) Satoru Noda for Golden Kamuy (2018) Shinobu Arima for Jitterbug The Forties (2019) 2020s Kan Takahama for Nyx no Lantern (2020) Kazumi Yamashita for Land (2021) Uoto for Orb: On the Movements of the Earth (2022) Kiwa Irie for Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito (2023) Special
Award1990s Toshio Naiki (1997) Shotaro Ishinomori (1998) Fusanosuke Natsume (1999) 2000s Frederik L. Schodt (2000) Akira Maruyuma (2001) Shigeru Mizuki (2003) Tarō Minamoto (2004) Kawasaki City Museum (2005) Kousei Ono (2006) International Institute for Children's Literature, Osaka Prefecture (2008) 2010s Yoshihiro Yonezawa (2010) Weekly Shōnen Jump (2012) Fujiko Fujio (A) (2014) Chikako Mitsuhashi for Chiisana Koi no Monogatari (2015) Kyoto International Manga Museum (2016) Osamu Akimoto for Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (2017) Tetsuya Chiba for Ashita no Joe (2018) Takao Saito for Golgo 13 (2019) 2020s Machiko Hasegawa for Sazae-san (2020) Koyoharu Gotouge for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2021) Kazuo Umezu for Zoku Shingo: Chiisana Robot Shingo Bijutsukan (2023) Award for
Excellence Moto Hagio for A Cruel God Reigns (1997) Yūji Aoki for Naniwa Kin'yūdō (1998) Akira Sasō for Shindō (1999) Minetarō Mochizuki for Dragon Head (2000) Kotobuki Shiriagari for Yajikita in Deep (2001) Kentaro Miura for Berserk (2002) Creative
Award Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata for Hikaru no Go (2003) Takashi Morimoto for Naniwadora ihon (2004) Fumiyo Kōno for Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (2005) Asa Higuchi for Big Windup! (2006) Nobuhisa Nozoe, Kazuhisa Iwata and Kyojin Ōnishi for Shinsei Kigeki (2007) Toranosuke Shimada for Träumerei (2008) New Artist
Prize Suehiro Maruo for The Strange Tale of Panorama Island (2009) Haruko Ichikawa for Mushi to Uta (2010) Hiromu Arakawa for Fullmetal Alchemist (2011) Yu Itō for Shut Hell (2012) Miki Yamamoto for Sunny Sunny Ann! (2013) Machiko Kyō for Mitsuami no Kami-sama (2014) Yoshitoki Ōima for A Silent Voice (2015) Yuki Andō for Machida-kun no Sekai (2016) Haruko Kumota for Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju (2017) Paru Itagaki for Beastars (2018) Sansuke Yamada for Areyo Hoshikuzu (2019) Rettō Tajima for Mizu wa Umi ni Mukatte Nagareru (2020) Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe for Frieren (2021) Natsuko Taniguchi for Kyōshitsu no Katasumi de Seishun wa Hajimaru and Konya Sukiyaki da yo (2022) Ganpu for Danchōtei Nichijō (2023) Short Story
Award Hisaichi Ishii for Gendai Shisō no Sōnanshātachi (2003) Risu Akizuki for OL Shinkaron (2004) Rieko Saibara for Jōkyō Monogatari and Mainichi Kaasan (2005) Risa Itō for One Woman, Two Cats, Hey Pitan!, Onna no Mado (2006) Hiromi Morishita for Ōsaka Hamlet (2007) Yumiko Ōshima for Cher Gou-Gou. mon petit chat, mon petit ami (2008) Hikaru Nakamura for Saint Young Men (2009) Mari Yamazaki for Thermae Romae (2010) Keisuke Yamashina for C-kyū Salaryman Kōza, Papa wa Nanda ka Wakaranai (2011) Roswell Hosoki for Sake no Hosomichi (2012) Yoshiie Gōda for Love of Machine (2013) Yuki Shikawa for Onnoji (2014) Sensha Yoshida (2015) Tatsuya Nakazaki for Jimihen (2016) Kahoru Fukaya for Yomawari Neko (2017) Taro Yabe for Oya-san to Boku (2018) Ken Koyama for Little Miss P (2019) Yama Wayama for Captivated, by You (2020) Hiroko Nobara for Kieta Mama Tomo and Tsuma wa Kuchi o Kiite Kuremasen (2021) Izumi Okaya for Ii Toshi o and Hakumokuren wa Kirei ni Chiranai (2022) Ebine Yamaji for Onna no Ko ga Iru Basho wa (2023) Retrieved from "https://en. wikipedia. org/w/index.
2. Recap of Mushoku Tensei season 1 Season 1 of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation took viewers on an enthralling journey through a vibrant and magical world. The focal point of the story was Rudeus Greyrat, a socially awkward and unemployed 34-year-old who died in a tragic accident only to be reborn as a newborn baby in a fantastical realm. Driven by the desire to redeem himself and grow, Rudeus embarked on an extraordinary path filled with valuable lessons. Expand Tweet In the first season of, Rudeus's remarkable transformation was impressive as he embraced his new life and made a commitment to personal growth. Guided by his wise and formidable father figure, Paul, Rudeus went on a journey of magical training, where his exceptional talent for the arcane arts became evident soon. As the story unfolded, Rudeus encountered a diverse group of characters who profoundly impacted his journey. One such individual was Sylphiette, his childhood friend, who was endowed with beauty and kindness but was burdened by a tragic past. Together, they navigated the intricate complexities of their world, forging an unbreakable bond in the process. Additionally, Rudeus found friendship in Roxy, an adept adventurer and his initial mentor. Through her guidance and invaluable life lessons she imparted upon him, he honed his magical abilities.
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