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Nowadays, Kousei lives a quiet and
unassuming life as a junior high school student alongside his
friends Tsubaki Sawabe and Ryouta Watari. While struggling to get over his mother's death, he continues to cling to music. His monochrome life turns upside down the day he encounters the eccentric violinist Kaori Miyazono, who thrusts him back into the spotlight as her accompanist. Through a little lie, these two young musicians grow closer together as Kaori tries to fill Kousei's world
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"[239] Alex Traub from The New York Times commented about the comparison of Miura's drawings to Hieronymus Bosch's paintings, particularly for Miura's images of "little human figures occupying sweeping fantastical landscapes," adding: "Mr. Miura was known for his spectacular, apocalyptic style; specific images—a humongous sword, a monster cloaked in shadow—are immediately recognizable to his fans. "[240] Legacy[edit] Berserk is regarded as one of the most influential dark fantasy works. [241][242][243][244] Peter Fobian, in an essay of the legacy and impact of Berserk, called it a "monolith not only for anime and manga, but also fantasy literature, video games, you name it," comparing its level of influence to Blade Runner, further adding: "it's difficult to imagine what the world might look like without it, and the generations of creators the series inspired. "[230] According to writer and editor Kazushi Shimada, series like Fullmetal Alchemist, Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba or Jujutsu Kaisen would not have existed if not for Berserk. [245] Some dark fantasy manga authors who have declared influence from Berserk include Hajime Isayama (Attack on Titan),[246] Kazue Kato (Blue Exorcist),[247] and Yana Toboso (Black Butler). [248] Other authors influenced by Berserk include Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga),[249] Yūki Tabata (Black Clover),[250] and Ryōgo Narita (Baccano! and Durarara!!). [251] Adi Shankar, producer of the Castlevania animated series, said in an interview that he would like to adapt Berserk, calling the "hyper-detailed beauty" of Miura's artwork a "true masterpiece",[252] while Adam Deats, Castlevania assistant director, stated that the show was inspired by Berserk. [240] Critics like Gene Park of The Washington Post and Ramsey Isler of IGN stated that Berserk started a visual trend of characters wielding giant swords that spread to Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII, Dante from Devil May Cry, and Ichigo Kurosaki from Bleach. [242][253] Berserk has also inspired a
number of video games, including the
Dynasty Warriors series,[254][255] the Final Fantasy series (considerably Final Fantasy VII and XIV),[254][256] the Dark Souls series,[255] Bloodborne,[243] Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice,[257] Elden Ring,[258][259] and Capcom's Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma series. [260][139][261] Finnish heavy metal band Battle Beast have written songs about Berserk, including several on their 2013 self-titled album.
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