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Berserk

For other articles related to the word "berserk" see Berserker_(disambiguation)

Berserk (ベルセルク Beruseruku) is a heroic fantasy manga by mangaka Kentaro Miura.

With over 20 million volumes sold, it is one of the most successful adult manga ever. Berserk takes place in a fictional country called Midland, which bears many similarities to Europe in the Middle Ages. It centers around the life of Guts, an orphaned mercenary warrior, and his relationship to Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called The Hawks. Both the manga and anime are noted for their heavy content of violence and nudity.

There are currently two Berserk video-games available, one for Dreamcast (Sword of the Berserk ), which continues the story after the ending of the TV-series, and one for Playstation 2, simply entitled Berserk. In addition to the video-games, Berserk has spurred on a range of different merchandise from lighters to keyrings. Statues and action figures are produced by Yamato, through their Art of War line. The original soundtrack of the anime series by Susumu Hirasawa is available on CD.

1 Characters

2 Anime episode titles
3 External links

Contents

Berserk Manga

Miura first began work on what was to become Berserk in 1988 with a 48-page prototype, which won a prize at the Comi Manga School where he was enrolled at the time. The following year, the first volume of the manga was released. Three more volumes appeared until Berserk was serialized by Young Animal in 1992, and new episodes are still being released in the semi-monthly (every second and fourth friday of the month) magazine. Volumes are released biannually in Japan by Jets Comics , and contain 8-11 episodes depending on the release.

In America, the manga is translated and published by Dark Horse Comics, which has released six volumes so far, the first in October 22, 2003. As with other Dark Horse manga releases like Hellsing or Trigun Maximum, the Japanese reading format from right to left is preserved in the English release. Volumes 7-28 are available on the internet in fan-made scanlations.

For a list of the chapters, see the Chapter Listing.

Berserk Anime

In 1997, production began on a 25-episode anime series of the first thirteen volumes to increase awareness of the manga in Japan. The series was made by Studio VAP , and is also known as "Kenpû denki Berserk". It first aired on Nippon Television at 1:45 AM, Tuesday 7/10/1997. The last episode aired 31/3/1998. In America, the anime series has been dubbed/subtitled and published by Media Blasters , and has never aired there but is available on DVD. The production was supervised by Kentarou Miura and follows the manga closely.

Characters

Note: All subsequent names come from the American translation, and Miura's statements about the official transliterations of the characters names in the beginning of Volume 27.

Main characters

  • Guts (ガッツ lit. Gattsu)
    Although Miura has claimed he heard of Götz von Berlichingen , a German knight (1480-1562), about whom Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote a theater drama, after Berserk began, Guts' character resembles that of the knight, both in name and in having a prosthetic arm. In the series, he is drawn as a tall, muscular white male with a sword about 6'5" long and 17" wide. Guts is a Tragic Hero ; he is born outside the strands of fate, but unable to change destiny despite his never-ending efforts to do so. The first half of the series revolves around his adolescence in a mercenary band after being adopted by Gambino, the leader, and his subsequent joining of the Band of the Hawks. The dynamic and very turbulent relationship between Guts and Griffith, the leader of this group, form the primary focus of the manga for the first thirteen volumes. In the second half, Guts is no longer part of The Hawks and travels Midland alone.
  • Griffith (グリフィス lit. Gurifisu)
    Griffith is the founder and leader of the mercenary army Band of the Hawks. He is an extraordinarily charismatic and handsome person, whose tactical skill gives him and his army the reputation of invincibility . This makes him the favoured choice of the king of Midland, who is locked in a long and devastating war against the Empire of Chuda. His most important characteristic is that he is willing to sacrifice everything for his dream of glory, his belief being that he is destined for things greater than the average man can aspire to. Griffith is of common heritage, so he must prove himself by mettle in a court where everything depends on birthright. He also gets romantically involved with Princess Charlotte, daughter to the King of Midland.
  • Casca (キャスカ lit. Kyasuka)
    Casca is the only female soldier in the Band of the Hawk and is second only to Griffith and Guts in skill. She is in love with the former and jealous of the latter, and her ambivalent relationship to both of them makes her moody and capricious. Casca joins the Band of the Hawk after she is saved by Griffith from a sexual assault by a nobleman.

The following main characters only appear in the manga.

  • Puck (パック lit. Pakku)
    Puck is a Wind spirit from Elfhelm: an island that lies across the sea. Elves in Berserk can only be seen by openminded persons; devoutly religious men or women are unable to see them. They also have the ability to heal wounds with a special powder secreted from their wings. He often appears for comic relief.
  • Skull Knight (髑髏の騎士 lit. Dokuro no kishi)
    The Skull Knight has the appearance of a human skeleton in armor, wearing a black cape and riding a ghostly horse. He opposes the God Hand, the pantheon of evil deities in Berserk's mythology. He is very powerful, able to match Zodd, an apostle of the God Hand, in single combat. Throughout the storyline, the Skull Knight aids and saves Guts multiple times, but his actual motives are not made clear. Speculation ties him to King Gaiseric; a long dead conqueror that united the entire continent and ruled until God sent 5 or 4 (it is not known exactly how many) angels to punish him for his gluttony. Some fans say he is often used as a deus ex machina, as Miura occasionally uses him to save characters in the story who would otherwise die.
  • Farnese (ファルネーゼ; lit. Fuarunēze)
  • Serpico (セルピコ lit. Serupiko)
  • Isidro (イシドロ lit. Ishidoro)
  • Schierke (シールケ lit. Shīruke)

The Hawks

  • Judo (ジュドー lit. Judou)
  • Pippin (ピピン lit. Pipin)
  • Corcas (コルカス lit. Korukasu)
  • Rickert (リッケルト lit. Rikkeruto)

God Hand and Apostles

The bad guys, messengers of the Idea of Evil (the god created by man).

  • Femto (フェムト lit. Femuto)
    Femto is the incarnation of Griffith as a member of the God Hand. In the Incarnation Ceremony, which only takes place once a thousand years, he is reincarnated with a human body but given the gift of supernatural charisma, continuing to chase his dream of a kingdom. Femto's body appears as a dark red armor with wings on the back.
  • Void (ボイド lit. Boido)
    A member of the God Hand with a huge exposed brain and a skeleton-like appearance. Apparently the nemesis of the Skull Knight.
  • Slan (スラン lit. Suran)
    The female member of the God Hand.
  • Ubik (ユービック lit. Yuubikku)
    God Hand member.
  • Conrad (コンラッド lit. Konraddo)
    God Hand member.
  • Zodd (ゾッド lit. Zoddo)
    Apostle, who seeks to meet the strongest opponent. He now serves under the reincarnated Griffith.

Minor characters

  • Gambino (ガンビーノ lit. Ganbiino)
    Guts' adoptive father, and leader of a band of mercenares. Gambino trains Guts to be a mercenary like himself. In the manga Gambino sells Guts for a night to Donavon, a perverted soldier. Guts secretely kills Donavon in battle after learning he was sold by Gambino. This is where the anime and manga conjoin. Gambino is hit by a blast in battle and loses the his leg and the ability to fight. He takes his anger out on Guts, revealing that he sold Guts to Donavon for three silver coins, and Guts in turn stabs him and runs away.

Anime episode titles

  1. The Black Swordsman
  2. Band Of The Hawk
  3. Baptism of Fire
  4. Hand Of God
  5. Sword of Wind
  6. Zodd the Immortal
  7. The Sword Master
  8. Conspiracy
  9. Assassination
  10. Nobleman
  11. Battle Engagement
  12. Two People
  13. Suicidal Act
  14. Campfire of Dreams
  15. The Decisive Battle
  16. The Conqueror
  17. Moment of Glory
  18. Tombstone of Flames
  19. Parting
  20. The Spark
  21. Confession
  22. The Infiltration
  23. Eve of the Feast
  24. Eclipse
  25. Perpetual Time

External links

Last updated: 10-13-2005 19:33:05
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