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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. However, they were branded with marks that attract evil, restless spirits and other similar entities. With Casca in the care of blacksmith Godo and his adopted daughter Erica as well as Rickert, the only member of the Hawks absent during the Eclipse, Guts set off to hunt down the God Hand's Apostles to find and kill Griffith in a quest for vengeance. Years have passed, and Guts is joined in his hunt by an elf named Puck as events the God Hand has long waited for are beginning to unfold. Episodes[edit] Main article: List of Berserk (2016 TV series) episodes SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1121 July 2016 (2016-07-01)16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)2127 April 2017 (2017-04-07)23 June 2017 (2017-06-23) Voice cast[edit] See also: List of Berserk characters Character Japanese[7][8][9] English[10] Guts Hiroaki Iwanaga Kaiji Tang Griffith/Femto Takahiro Sakurai Steve Cannon Casca Toa Yukinari Karen Strassman Puck Kaoru Mizuhara Sarah Anne Williams
Farnese Yoko Hikasa Erica Lindbeck Serpico Kazuyuki Okitsu Max Mittelman Isidro Hiro Shimono Erik Scott Kimerer Schierke Chiwa Saito Mela Lee Ivalera Satomi Arai Tara Sands Nosferatu Zodd Kenta Miyake Imari Williams Skull Knight Akio Otsuka Taylor Henry Grunbeld Kiyoyuki Yanada Paul St. Peter Locus Shougo Nakamura D. C.
To make it worse, the unpleasantness goes on too long, the characters move on too quickly for
such an experience, and the ending scene with our protagonists seems to act
like what happened in the past two episodes were as important as a filler arc, making the characters feel unreal and not human.
The art, shot composition, and audio were all amazing and really caught and kept the viewers attention. The OP and ED were really good, but I have to say that it was really hard to feel the same way about a clearly happy and lighthearted ED after watching episodes 10-12. Things really weren't the same after that. I really wanted to like this show - I really DID like this show - and I was willing to overlook the suboptimal writing if not for the greatly disappointing final episodes.
Sometimes many shining moments can be undermined by a terrible few.