Fish and Chips wrote:Don't read or watch Berserk, but I understand from everyone who does that the Anime simply cuts off at a certain point where the Manga continues. So if you want to continue Guttsu's tale of bloody revenge, pick up a volume off the shelf.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:It's like Akira. The movie did not touch 80% of the important details that the manga had.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:It's like Akira. The movie did not touch 80% of the important details that the manga had.
Joshua Christopher wrote:I disagree. Berserk just covers a certain part of the manga, which is roughly the first 12 volumes. It tells a complete story and doesn't really leave much out of the volumes it covers.
Akira, on the other hand, just feels pieced together from a bunch of different parts of the manga with a very different third act.
Joshua Christopher wrote:Also: the manga is much more adult than the anime.
uc pseudonym wrote:I personally dislike the anime significantly. It covers the part of Berserk I thought was least worthwhile and has no real meaning due to cutting off at that point. Furthermore, they can't really continue the anime because they shot themselves in the foot by taking out Skull Knight (who is perhaps a third of the reason I read the manga in the first place).
Quoted for emphasis. If you were disturbed by the anime version, the manga version is much more explicit and brutal.
Kai Robin wrote:Hmm.....really bad thing is the anime was left on such a cliffhanger my natural curiosity is kicking in. In the end it wasn't so much the gore that creeped me out as opposed to the fact it was happening to the characters that were endeared to me throughout the entirety of the season in such a mercislessly brutal way.
jon_jinn wrote:actually, doesn't the anime cover both the Black Swordsman Arc the Golden Arc? i thought that the Golden Arc was one of the best arcs out there because of its in-depth storyline.
Kai Robin wrote:Hmm.....really bad thing is the anime was left on such a cliffhanger my natural curiosity is kicking in. In the end it wasn't so much the gore that creeped me out as opposed to the fact it was happening to the characters that were endeared to me throughout the entirety of the season in such a mercislessly brutal way.
uc pseudonym wrote:The weird thing is that, in the full scope of the story, none of those characters matter (Caska excepted). They're pretty much there so you can start to care before they die..
Kai Robin wrote:I am glad to see there might be some hope for Caska, she was amazing and beatiful character.
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