Poster of Berserk

Berserk

Kenpuu Denki Berserk

  • 🎬 Type: TV
  • 📺 Episodes: 25
  • 📅 Year: 1997
  • 📡 Status: Finished Airing
  • 🕓 Airing: 8 Oct 1997 → 1 Apr 1998
  • 🗓️ Premiered: fall 1997
  • ⭐ Score: 8.61
  • 🏆 Rank: #103
  • 👥 Members: 740,147
  • ❤️ Favorites: 30,735
  • 🏢 Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Horror
  • 🎭 Studios: OLM
← Back to List

Synopsis

Guts, a man who will one day be known as the Black Swordsman, is a young traveling mercenary characterized by the large greatsword he carries. He accepts jobs that offer the most money, but he never stays with one group for long—until he encounters the Band of the Falcon. Ambushed after completing a job, Guts crushes many of its members in combat. Griffith, The Band of the Falcon's leader and founder, takes an interest in Guts and duels him. While the others are no match for Guts, Griffith defeats him in one blow. Incapacitated and taken into the Band of the Falcon's camp to recover, Guts wakes up two days later. He confronts Griffith, and the two duel yet again, only this time with a condition: Guts will join the Band of the Falcon if he loses. Due to his fresh injuries, Guts loses the fight and is inducted by Griffith. In three years' time, Guts has become one of the Band of the Falcon's commanders. On the battlefield, his combat prowess is second only to Griffith as he takes on large groups of enemies all on his own. With Guts' immense strength and Griffith's leadership, the Band of the Falcon dominate every battle they partake in. But something menacing lurks in the shadows, threatening to change Guts' life forever. [Written by MAL Rewrite]


Additional Information

Kenpuu Denki Berserk adapts the first 12 volumes and a part of the 13th volume of the manga. While the story remains fairly loyal to the source material, heavy modifications were made to exclude some of the more graphic depictions of violence, as well as characters and other content that could not be covered within the length of the anime’s running time. These changes were approved by the series creator himself. The series was released on DVD by Media Blasters in six volumes from May 28, 2002 to May 27, 2003. The company also released a complete collection on November 16, 2004; it was later remastered by AnimeWorks and published on March 10, 2009. An art book—titled Berserk: Kenpuu Denki - Kanzen Kaiseki-sho—containing sketches and behind-the-scenes information on the anime was published by Hakusensha on December 9, 1998.

Trailer

Characters & Voice Actors

Character Casca

Casca

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Griffith

Griffith

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Guts

Guts

Main

Fukushima, Orine

Japanese

Voice actor Fukushima, Orine
Character Adolf

Adolf

Supporting

Mine, Eken

Japanese

Voice actor Mine, Eken
Character Bazuso

Bazuso

Supporting

Tansor, Patrick

English

Voice actor Tansor, Patrick
Character Coborlwitz, Adon

Coborlwitz, Adon

Supporting

Moury, Bruno

French

Voice actor Moury, Bruno
Character Collette

Collette

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Conrad

Conrad

Supporting

Nishio, Toku

Japanese

Voice actor Nishio, Toku
Character Corkus

Corkus

Supporting

Sebastian, Marc

English

Voice actor Sebastian, Marc
Character Erica

Erica

Supporting

Medlin, Michelle

English

Voice actor Medlin, Michelle
Character Female Apostle

Female Apostle

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Foss

Foss

Supporting

Fenoglio, Adolfo

Italian

Voice actor Fenoglio, Adolfo
Character Gambino

Gambino

Supporting

Gómez, Joaquín

Spanish

Voice actor Gómez, Joaquín
Character Gaston

Gaston

Supporting

Kawanago, Masahito

Japanese

Voice actor Kawanago, Masahito
Character General Boscogne

General Boscogne

Supporting

Springle, Richard

English

Voice actor Springle, Richard
Character Godo

Godo

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Hassan

Hassan

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Hebi Shuryou

Hebi Shuryou

Supporting

Woutas, Lex

English

Voice actor Woutas, Lex
Character Judeau

Judeau

Supporting

Kromer, Christopher

English

Voice actor Kromer, Christopher
Character Julius

Julius

Supporting

Mizuno, Ryuji

Japanese

Voice actor Mizuno, Ryuji