Berserk's Guts covered in blood and sweat on the ground in a panel from the manga
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In the world of Kentaro Miura's Berserk, the protagonist, aptly named Guts, is unique in his ability to struggle against his fate. Despite this, every anime adaptation of the highly regarded manga has struggled to faithfully represent the tone and pacing of the seminal work.
"Even with the high quality of the source material and the love of a fan base, multiple anime adaptations of Berserk have come and gone with little fanfare and a general feeling of apathy." Related Berserk: Griffith's God Complex is Actually More Justified in the Manga An almost offhand comment that a forgotten Apostle makes in chapter 68 of Berserk actually creates an odd parallel to a particular real-life religion.
The Fantasia Arc that began with chapter #308 in Berserk serves as an excellent example of where an adaptation would struggle. While the various anime adaptations have never reached the Fantasia Arc, it’s renowned for its slower pace, increased cast of characters, and “side-quest” series of adventures. Despite not being as action-packed as Berserk’s early chapters, the cost and time-commitment to animate this meandering section of the manga would prove a high bar for many animation studios.
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