The Many Adaptations of Berserk

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2021
  • In which we look at the various adaptations of Kentaro Miura’s manga series Berserk.
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    Falla Upp - Lo Mimieux
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    Cellar Stellar - Johnny Berglund
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  • @TheGamr81
    @TheGamr81 2 года назад +7618

    Waiting for the berserk adaptation where Guts comes out of the screen so that I can take him to my therapist and maybe Steak n' shake afterwards if he does good

    • @aleciabrimer6200
      @aleciabrimer6200 2 года назад +54

      @@AlcoholicBoredom It's listed on their Twitter, but like, this whole comment sucks, my dude.

    • @AlcoholicBoredom
      @AlcoholicBoredom 2 года назад +19

      @@aleciabrimer6200 Agreed. Gone.

    • @knate44
      @knate44 2 года назад +186

      He'll do it if it means Casca also gets help, which holy crap I also wish for this woman to have access to the best CPTSD psychologics available.

    • @rottingolive
      @rottingolive 2 года назад +205

      if Guts went to therapy the therapist would need therapy after 10 minutes

    • @moimeme9861
      @moimeme9861 2 года назад +2

      You thi8nk your therapist is an apostle? The only one who gonna be cured will be the psy.

  • @TalkingVidya
    @TalkingVidya 2 года назад +2082

    That Castlevania scene was the most "please Let us adapt Berserk please" i've ever seen

    • @dankmoon949
      @dankmoon949 2 года назад +229

      Plus they've literally stated how much they want to animate berserk I heard they were supposed to start it after castelvenia but something happened idk what but I just saw that scene as a resume proving that they can lol

    • @SamueL-td7fb
      @SamueL-td7fb 2 года назад +9

      Tienes planeado hacer un vídeo sobre Berserk en el futuro?

    • @imJGott
      @imJGott 2 года назад +104

      if anyone does adaptation of berserk i want it completely uncut and nothing missing from the manga or at least sale an uncensored version of it

    • @allenzale342
      @allenzale342 2 года назад +23

      Yeah, and kinda desperate tbh.
      Since they missed the point completely

    • @BaneDane_JB
      @BaneDane_JB 2 года назад +48

      TBH, killing all those poor farmers, then just running off into the sunset with her GF is very unBerserk, its just a "cool edgy" action scene with little substance. (Even how the tavern farmers are presented in the first two episodes of season 1 shows something of a disdain for "peasants")
      The writing was so hit or miss in that Carmila had to become an entierely different person to fit their villain quota for season 4.
      Despite all this I still like Castlevania, its very cool for two seasons, pretty meh for 3 and pretty descent for 4, but I still dont think they could adapt Berserk on the budget presented in that show. Its very stiff and wonky, its writing is very quip-y and TBH even 1997 utilized its budget in a much more fitting way than I think a Netflix budget animation ever could.

  • @shioramen9627
    @shioramen9627 2 года назад +957

    "OLM was a great choice for Berserk, as months beforehand they had started adapting another popular dark fantasy series, Pokemon."
    I had this on to listen to at work and had to pass off my burst of laughter as clearing my throat. HOW did I miss that moment when I watched this the first time?

    • @Quizerno
      @Quizerno 2 года назад +38

      I knew the joke was coming and I still fucking laughed hard. Thank god I work in a noisy place.

    • @averdadesejadita8087
      @averdadesejadita8087 Год назад +1

      10:18

    • @lorddosuniversos
      @lorddosuniversos Год назад +14

      I don't think it is a joke, the pokemon manga is dark as fuck there is pokemon ripping eachother in half and shit

    • @phyllotaxis
      @phyllotaxis Год назад +5

      @@lorddosuniversos Pokemon Adventures is the best lmao

    • @costelinha1867
      @costelinha1867 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@lorddosuniversos Yeah, but the anime isn't actually adapting that manga, and it's very lighthearted in compairson. Which makes this quote in the video extra funny.

  • @HurricaneDDragon
    @HurricaneDDragon Год назад +422

    You can tell she honestly loves Berserk more than most people love their children.

  • @okawesome2746
    @okawesome2746 2 года назад +2883

    It's kind of disappointing that Berserk's marketing material just focuses exclusively on the sex, violence, and sexual violence, when that's about the least interesting part of the series.

    • @Colddirector
      @Colddirector 2 года назад +238

      Seriously, I had a friend who frequently recommended Berserk in high school, and I basically ignored him because it just looked like another edgy dark fantasy. I'm pretty sure I read a description just like that when I checked it out in the store, and I remember being totally unimpressed by it. It was only years later, after seeing video online about how good it was that I realised my mistake.

    • @lancerguy3667
      @lancerguy3667 2 года назад +216

      Sadly, that was a symptom of the era it was released to America in. When anime first started gaining steam in the west, back in the late 90s/early 00s, “cartoons are for kids” was still a firmly accepted universal truism. As a result, a lot of anime marketing boiled down to cringe “look at all these boobs ‘n blood! Is THAT for kids, Mom!?” for a few years.

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +92

      Yeah but Berserk is hard to market. Saying anything will get some people interested but put a lot of people off.
      Market as edgy? You get the edge lords in, but the people who want a well written thoughtful story are out.
      Market it as a grim love-revenge story? You get the twilight fans in on it, but you loose anyone who isn’t into emotional stories.
      Market it as a thoughtful character driven story, and you’ll get some people, but it might lead a lot of people to assume it’s pretentious nonsense.
      There really isn’t any winning. The best way to get into it is just get into it, but doing that is difficult because it tends to flip between tones with every arc.

    • @okawesome2746
      @okawesome2746 2 года назад +64

      @@southofheck I do think there's a middle ground, though. It would be accurate to refer to Berserk as "dark and controversial" because it is, in fact, both of those things. The "don't show your granny" line is just cringe and makes it sound like a terrible 90s image comic.

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +6

      @@okawesome2746 yeah I guess that works. It’s not perfect, but leaving it sort of vague is a neat idea. To bad this is America, and you gotta have an elevator pitch to throw in the public’s face or else you can’t sell it at all.

  • @JetblackJay
    @JetblackJay 2 года назад +1579

    Fun fact Guts banging the demon lady is the only thing Miura said he would change if he had a second go around

    • @______4575
      @______4575 2 года назад +19

      can you recall where you got this from? sounds like an interesting read

    • @JetblackJay
      @JetblackJay 2 года назад +93

      @@______4575 simply research dug through to much of the internet plus other people now about it like the Almighty loli

    • @justajobro1266
      @justajobro1266 2 года назад

      But... why?

    • @JetblackJay
      @JetblackJay 2 года назад +171

      @@justajobro1266 Casca

    • @justajobro1266
      @justajobro1266 2 года назад +17

      @@JetblackJay ooooh... I would remove it tho I would just not make the first page...it sets the tone for the black swordsman arc and shows what guts has become

  • @trapadvisor
    @trapadvisor 2 года назад +257

    This ending has me teary-eyed. Guts is the embodiment of “courage is not the absence of fear but the strength to keep going no matter how scared you are”. If a man that strong has hard days maybe it’s OK that I do too, if he can go through all that and still smile at the end of the day maybe I can too.

  • @joshuafreeman3609
    @joshuafreeman3609 2 года назад +260

    I used to avoid Berserk like the plague. It was marketed to me exactly like those cringeworthy ads you showed at the beginning of the video. As a senseless, gore filled edgefest about an asshole killing demons with pretentious philosophy about how life sucks.
    I eventually looked up some info out of curiosity after finding out it inspired Fromsoftware’s aesthetics, and started to get interested. So I bought the dark horse collection of the first volume on sale. The guardians of desire arc hooked me so much that I blasted through the first 20 volumes over the course of 3 or four days. Berserk has cool fights, sure. But it’s also an excellently crafted story about trauma, human connection, destiny and hope in a hopeless world.

    • @oopus4
      @oopus4 Год назад

      Funny, i was sold on that desciption...

    • @isaacsolorzonen1982
      @isaacsolorzonen1982 4 месяца назад

      I went through the same thing bro

  • @anone.mousse674
    @anone.mousse674 2 года назад +813

    Thumbnail: "A Beginner's Guide to Berserk"
    Timestamp: *103 minutes*
    Yeah, that about tracks

  • @Cranster18
    @Cranster18 2 года назад +3636

    Finally got around to showing my grandma ‘Berserk’.
    She flipped through the pages, said “what the fuck is this weeb shit”, put her giant cigar out in one of the pages, then ran it over with her Harley and drove off into the night while I cried.
    It was my omnibus edition to boot. My theatre group lost my normal edition in a mosh pit.

    • @gorgannan5177
      @gorgannan5177 2 года назад +99

      Damn, you really out here showing multiple reviews their dingustry :P

    • @JohnDoe-uf3lj
      @JohnDoe-uf3lj 2 года назад +98

      We’ve all been there.

    • @Cranster18
      @Cranster18 2 года назад +163

      @@JohnDoe-uf3lj it truly was my “Lost Children Arc.”

    • @TifffanyTaylor
      @TifffanyTaylor 2 года назад +20

      Almost made the same(ish) joke. Nice one dan

    • @yeetwchybaban
      @yeetwchybaban 2 года назад +3

      lool

  • @arthurdurham
    @arthurdurham Год назад +421

    Is it just me or is Miura's devastating & unexpected young passing before finishing the story a very Berserk thing to happen?

    • @ryno4ever433
      @ryno4ever433 Год назад +85

      Yea, and honestly keeping with the message of Berserk, I think it's only right for people to read the new chapters of Berserk as well. We can't get Miura back. All we can do is carry on.

    • @arthurdurham
      @arthurdurham Год назад +49

      @@ryno4ever433 Agreed. In his honor we should. Especially bc this isn't some cash grab, it's his good friend who he wanted to take over if something happened to him

    • @willwin4744
      @willwin4744 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@arthurdurhamAs much as I hate how long it’s taking for new chapters I’m still happy that they are giving it justice and not a rushed cash grab

    • @TheFuriousMulatto
      @TheFuriousMulatto 4 месяца назад +3

      It is honestly the MOST Berserk thing that could happen IRL

    • @ramonantoniodejuanbennett6239
      @ramonantoniodejuanbennett6239 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it's a very BERSERK thing to happen! How IRONIC!

  • @red-joker1307
    @red-joker1307 2 года назад +368

    This video was beautiful. That last section covering Miura’s death and that moment with Casca and Guts made me cry. You’ve convinced me to read it.

    • @deltagodangel
      @deltagodangel 2 года назад +7

      Same. This is probably the best berserk video on youtube

    • @grawlixTV
      @grawlixTV 8 месяцев назад

      GOD, YEAH, ME TOO, glad to hear it wasn’t just me!! Lol

    • @grawlixTV
      @grawlixTV 8 месяцев назад

      Was OPENLY weeping at work lmao

  • @Maryxus
    @Maryxus 2 года назад +1490

    That last section, about Berserk being unconventional comfort media, resonates so fucking hard for me.
    Berserk was a hard read, but I feel more capable of dealing with my trauma after having read it.

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +122

      Despite all the hellish shit in the manga, all the nihilism and despair, it constantly holds up the message of “keep struggling on. Don’t give up and die, because then the world you hate so much wins”. Berserk and Guts’ character unironically inspire me and keep me going.

    • @whooah
      @whooah 2 года назад +2

      Yes!

    • @groofay
      @groofay 2 года назад +15

      I definitely see parts of Guts in me, and seeing those characters who love him embrace him fully, with all the trauma he's suffered and the toll it's taken on him, is so beautiful. The world is uncaring, but the individual people who care about him make it...not less horrible, but something worth going on for.
      And like southofheck said, if you just give up and die, the uncaring world wins. And fuck that shit.

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +3

      @@groofay I’m the same way. Guts can be a pretty bad person, but I feel like a lot of people can relate to that feeling of struggling through life and feeling like the whole world is against you. It’s a great motivator sometimes.

    • @cult_of_odin
      @cult_of_odin 2 года назад +1

      I remember while in the middle of a hell scape of combat, in a desert thousands of miles from home, my friends being killed around me, blood and terror on every side. I had to be the struggler. I had to fight just to live. I had to kill them before they killed me.

  • @lindseyclair921
    @lindseyclair921 2 года назад +805

    "Please don't make a live action Berserk." I'm not even in this fandom but the sheer thought of that made my eye twitch.

    • @Mezworld
      @Mezworld 2 года назад +74

      I am very morbidly curious to see what HBO's Berserk would look like

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +61

      @@Mezworld you know for sure it would just be another GoT clone. Even if it were good, it would be like the Witcher Netflix series. Like, yeah it’s good, but just read the books or play the games. They do a much better job.

    • @aperson4287
      @aperson4287 2 года назад +22

      The Berzerk fans need to be spared from the pain us JoJo fans experienced with the Diu movie.

    • @comixproviderftw_02
      @comixproviderftw_02 2 года назад +2

      It wouldn’t work

    • @abcdfg6899
      @abcdfg6899 2 года назад +20

      @@southofheck From what I saw of the witcher, it was honestly kind of mediocre. You're right about them turning it into GOT though, that's basically the express purpose of Amazon's LOTR(which just like the witcher is going to feature black elves. Because that totally makes sense from a norse mythological perspective).

  • @MTdaBlacking
    @MTdaBlacking 2 года назад +648

    That back cover description of Berserk is hilarious! Makes me wish they added more over-the-top descriptions like...
    "This ain't your Mama's manga!" --Richard "Large" Larkin, Dudebro Magazine
    "'Berserk' broke into my home slept, with me and made out with my girlfriend!" --Jennifer "Awesomator" Freeman, Manga Informer
    "'Berserk' is so good that my father said he loves me!" --Peter Ubelover, Shave 'Em Dry Illustrated

    • @imhulki463
      @imhulki463 2 года назад +13

      Lmao

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +19

      "'Berserk' cured my baldness! But it's so intense it punched off all my hair again." ~ Dick Dickson III, Eel-lectronic Gayming Mothly

    • @goblinsinc.8274
      @goblinsinc.8274 11 месяцев назад +1

      I remember one that just talked abotu how berserk fans would go out and kill people who didn't read it

    • @rudolfambrozenvtuber
      @rudolfambrozenvtuber 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@goblinsinc.8274that's just a well-intentioned warning

  • @TheMetalmicah57
    @TheMetalmicah57 10 месяцев назад +55

    Thank you for bringing up the bit about Guts's SA trauma. I honestly cry every time I either rewatch or reread that scene. As a victim myself, it's hard to find a representation of this level while still humanizing a main male character.

  • @kid14346
    @kid14346 2 года назад +372

    "A version of Berserk without an ending."
    This is the entire series summarized in all mediums...

    • @jsc315
      @jsc315 2 года назад +15

      With the creators passing away it will never be finished sadly. Hopeful one of these days we can get a more complete adaptation of what's available.

    • @charliecoke7396
      @charliecoke7396 2 года назад +35

      @@jsc315 Well, it'll never be finished by Miura.
      For all the shit people throw around about continuations by people who are not the original creator, literature is full of examples. Famously Brandon Sanderson took the torch from Robert Jordan on Wheel of Time and delivered what many felt was a really fantastic ending (although it did have heavy outlining). Probably plenty of examples we don't even know about of that very thing happening and turning out well.
      I think, with time taken to find the right writer, the series could continue and find a conclusion that carried all the spirit and heart and warmth Miura imbued into every page into a conclusion that could really end up meaning the world to a whole lot of people.
      I don't know if that'd be the case but I wouldn't put out of possibility that it will be continued, and given the reverence Miura garnered in the industry I think it not unlikely that the creatives left in charge of the series might poor the kind of time and energy required into finding a writer like that for Berserk, maybe if not for financial gain then as a personal favour to a dead friend. And hey, if that happened I know it'd never be the "true" ending and a lot of people would probably complain it was "never the same" but honestly, I'm here for whatever this series does from here on out, for better or worse.

    • @thefullmetaltitan9732
      @thefullmetaltitan9732 2 года назад +10

      @@charliecoke7396 I mean look at what Christopher Tolkien did with the notes he had. He truly added to the backstory of Middle-Earth. Even if the art isn’t as good they could still finish it if he left notes.

    • @SeriousStriker
      @SeriousStriker 2 года назад +5

      I'm sure everyone's happy this has aged a bit poorly now, even if it's not going to be exactly the same as it was.

    • @yurifairy2969
      @yurifairy2969 Год назад +3

      @@SeriousStriker
      I'm confident the new guys will nail it. They studied under Miura for years.

  • @lebyandsmartiel318
    @lebyandsmartiel318 2 года назад +581

    I always took Guts in the Black Swordsman Arc to be his lowest mental state in the entire series thus explaining his attitude, eventually with him regaining back his humanity and becoming less of a monster to others after the Eclipse.

    • @Drums_of_Liberation
      @Drums_of_Liberation 2 года назад +57

      That's 100% exactly what Black Swordsman Guts is supposed to be.

    • @paulgibbon5991
      @paulgibbon5991 2 года назад +78

      @@Drums_of_Liberation And it's one of the reasons the Lost Children arc matters in any adaptation. Rosine is more pitiful than maliciously evil, less a cackling tyrant than a hurt child who doesn't understand the consequences of her actions, and sees herself as helping children like her. And it's when Guts starts to see himself at his most crazed and bloodthirsty, and realise that people see HIM as the monster, often more than the things he's fighting. It's the first signs that he hasn't entirely cauterised his emotional wounds and that as much as he tries to push the outside world out and exist as a grim loner who needs no friends....people can still affect him.

    • @CaptainEffort
      @CaptainEffort 2 года назад +4

      Exactly! I mean ffs, spoiler:
      He literally almost raped Casca when it was just the two of them. He wasn’t all there mentally, as he was by himself fighting monsters, never sleeping, on the brink of insanity for years.

    • @DetectiveOlivaw
      @DetectiveOlivaw 2 года назад +27

      Oh yeah, totally, but I’m sure even Miura didn’t fully understand Guts as a character in those first few chapters/volumes. I think he started to at the very end of Black Swordsman, and definitely did by the middle of the Golden Age, but early on it feels like he was playing more with tropes and archetypes than a fully-realized character. Which makes sense to me! You don’t have everything planned out with a work like this when you start it.

    • @yeetwchybaban
      @yeetwchybaban 2 года назад

      @@DetectiveOlivaw o

  • @mg7979
    @mg7979 2 года назад +53

    Berserk's insight to sexual trauma has always seemed... unsettlingly realistic.
    It's a beautiful piece of work, it's such a message of hope against a dark and uncaring world, and thank you for putting it together in this video so well.

  • @Strabius
    @Strabius 2 года назад +85

    Finally broke down as you explained Guts' traumatic past, and why Berserk is your comfort media. You even played his theme, and while I had never seen or read Berserk before, that music hits me so hard. T_T
    Despite not being familiar with Berserk itself, Miura's death brings me such heartache, perhaps knowing how influential Berserk has been. Your video was very insightful and moving, thank you for your hard work.

    • @discopete117
      @discopete117 Год назад +6

      Guts’ theme is so simple yet so powerful. Both it and the song Weight of the World from Nier: Automata (route E version) both just hit me like a truck no matter how many times I’ve listened to them. They both, to me, evoke a theme of struggle, introspection, and a constant drive for connection in spite of that lingering sadness. And I think they both do have a theme of hope in them. I can’t explain it in Guts’ theme, but when the choir kicks in on Weight of the World… well to steal a comment from one of the videos showing it, “the weight of the world isn’t so heavy when we all carry it together”.

  • @SATOhara3173
    @SATOhara3173 2 года назад +811

    I just wanted to come back a day or so after watching this to thank you. As a survivor of childhood sexual assault, I'm very uncomfortable experiencing media containing sexual assault and rape, and actively avoided Berserk in totality because of the stuff I heard about the rape in it. Seeing this video finally made me give it a shot, and it's entirely the scene you presented at the end that did it. That's so fucking powerful, I'm still sobbing thinking about it, and now that you've shown me the context for some of it, and how it's not just a gimmick, I've finally given it a chance. Guts being a survivor of childhood rape resonates a lot, and I'm grateful there's a character out there who realistically grapples with the same thing I do every day.
    Thank you!

    • @MisterAlerion
      @MisterAlerion 2 года назад +4

      nerd

    • @powerofberzerker9487
      @powerofberzerker9487 2 года назад

      Do you feel like Guts from time to time?

    • @mahnoorkhan7601
      @mahnoorkhan7601 2 года назад +20

      Yeah Miura did an great job at showing SA for guts and griffin but he doesn't really do a good job at portraying female SA see the Princess and Casca (the unnecessary Griffin SA scene where instead of her POV it was Gut's and when Gut's SA'd her in the golden age)

    • @A_Salted_Fishe
      @A_Salted_Fishe 2 года назад +32

      @@MisterAlerion wow you seem nice

    • @MisterAlerion
      @MisterAlerion 2 года назад

      @@A_Salted_Fishe "sobbing" about animated violence makes you a weak nerd

  • @splatalie746
    @splatalie746 2 года назад +367

    That last part had me in tears... It's almost unreal how beautiful and raw and heart breaking that scene is. As a survivor, it is the only portrayal of sexual assault, the trauma that comes with it, and the eventual path to healing that has truly helped me with my own trauma. For that I am eternally grateful to Kentaro Miura.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +6

      I am also a survivor, and I'm bawling as I write this, too. It's so hard for me to deal with the trauma sometimes, but it's nice to get a reminder that we're not alone.
      I hate that there are so many of us, though. I don't know one single cishet woman who hasn't been assaulted by a man. Not one.

    • @halloweenjack95
      @halloweenjack95 Год назад

      ​@@WobblesandBean @Splatalie sorry for both you. I hope you guys are okey 🍀

  • @M2ofEMMM
    @M2ofEMMM Год назад +57

    I'm so glad you pointed out that Casca's skin had already been getting the lightening treatment before 2016 because every time I've seen TGAT footage played next to the '97 footage my brain has been yelling, "What's going on with her skin. What did they do to her skin. Why is it yellow."

    • @gloriousdio8681
      @gloriousdio8681 Год назад +10

      ngl thats not really the fault of the animators. Miura himself was very inconsistent in regards to Casca's skintone. There are covers and panels that make you almost think she could be black and others where she looks like a slightly tan white person.

  • @shane3696
    @shane3696 2 года назад +11

    "The St. Anger of anime sound effects" ...... I feel so seen by this line.

  • @VirtualMarmalade
    @VirtualMarmalade 2 года назад +290

    when the klang hit i literally sat up and said "HOLY SHIT." That sfx is the funniest thing I've ever heard in an anime omfg

    • @hakulives2613
      @hakulives2613 2 года назад +17

      I collapsed into laughter, NGL: horrified laughter, yes, but laughter nonetheless!

    • @dportnov
      @dportnov 2 года назад +21

      I have vague memories of hearing complaints about it at the time, but the sound was so intense that it gave me flashbacks to a series I never watched.

    • @Colddirector
      @Colddirector 2 года назад +17

      There's a CLANG cover of Berserk 97's OP around somewhere, it's fitting.

    • @dportnov
      @dportnov 2 года назад +8

      @@Colddirector Now this I have to hear.

    • @Colddirector
      @Colddirector 2 года назад +11

      @@dportnov _So put your grasses on_
      _Nothing will be_ *CLANG*

  • @Fejrus887
    @Fejrus887 Год назад +268

    I revisit this video often, so here is a time stamp for all the parts (with a few bonus chapters I made up for convenience):
    00:00 Introduction
    04:04 The Black Swordsman Arc
    09:51 Berserk 1997
    28:08 The Golden Age Trilogy
    41:50 Berserk 2016 (Production)
    ( 51:53 The Conviction Arc )
    ( 54:14 The Lost Children Arc )
    ( 56:08 Both Arcs As A Connected Whole )
    ( 58:29 Berserk 2016 (Adaptation) )
    ( 01:15:32 The Millennium Falcon Arc )
    ( 01:17:05 Berserk 2017 )
    01:23:07 A Struggler Of Adaptations
    ( 01:27:30 Kentaro Miura's Death )
    ( 01:32:35 Content Warning + Small Golden Age Spoiler )
    01:36:28 Conclusion (Corrected the Timeskip for the Content Warning)
    01:41:23 Credits

  • @metalgamer21
    @metalgamer21 2 года назад +48

    I started reading the manga since I watched Super EyePatch Wolf's latest Berserk video and I'm about midway through the Falcon Empire arc. And I've just finished this vid after watching pieces of it the past month and I 100% feel the same about it being comfort media. The past few weeks have been on and off really bad for my mental health and reading Berserk and just seeing these characters push forward and grow as people despite everything the world throws at them has been really empowering.

  • @ladyemilynews
    @ladyemilynews 2 года назад +476

    There's no Sora from kingdom hearts without Berserk.

    • @JetblackJay
      @JetblackJay 2 года назад +3

      ?

    • @redkun5
      @redkun5 2 года назад +60

      @@JetblackJay Berserk has been a somewhat important influence in the final fantasy franchise and Kingdom hearts is basically a spin off of Final Fantasy.
      No Berserk means no Final Fantasy in the form we know it now(or in the 90's) means Kingdom Hearts would have probably not happened.

    • @Cranster18
      @Cranster18 2 года назад +54

      There’s no Doug Walker playing Kingdom Hearts without Berserk.
      Doug Walker is the adaptation of Berserk we’ve been waiting for.

    • @Cranster18
      @Cranster18 2 года назад +31

      He is the Doug Struggler.
      Wait no.
      Strug Walker.

    • @comixproviderftw_02
      @comixproviderftw_02 2 года назад +6

      Guts: The Darkness infects Casca! We need to save her!

  • @VaneHartless473
    @VaneHartless473 2 года назад +178

    It's hard not to argue the best introduction to the series is the dub bloopers.

    • @wblakekimber
      @wblakekimber 2 года назад +42

      "I'm just a girl who cain't say no,
      Cain't seem to say it at AAALLLLL!"

    • @odolowa1
      @odolowa1 2 года назад +14

      "Let's hear it for the Gakts-Nagatiba! And the Gangin-Banganatu!"

    • @wblakekimber
      @wblakekimber 2 года назад +11

      For the uninitiated
      ruclips.net/video/nOjxSEolWmM/видео.html

    • @damienvandepol
      @damienvandepol 2 года назад +19

      My love for you is like a truck, BERSEEERKER, DO YOU WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO A BERSEEEERKER!!!

    • @wblakekimber
      @wblakekimber 2 года назад +16

      @@damienvandepol "... did he say ... making fuck?"

  • @bubwubs9532
    @bubwubs9532 2 года назад +36

    The last 15-20 minutes of the video hit me really really hard. It might be a mix of my own struggles and emotions or still being shocked that Miura is gone, or all of that even. That last 20 minutes of the video genuinely made me cry, but in a good way. The kind of cry that you have not just because you’re sad or upset, but the kind that’s relieving and you have because of something that means so much to you, something that’s so beautiful. This was a brilliant video, I don’t know how else to say it other than that. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the series with us and for sharing your emotions with us. I need to go re-watch the 97 anime and re-read the series now

  • @De4dPoo1
    @De4dPoo1 2 года назад +84

    After watching your video i read all the manga. My god what a journey! But i have two things to say.
    1. Wyald IS an important character, even though he is not exactly well written and is just edgelord shit he is necesary. Besides Zodd this is the first time Guts has to fight against an apostle and remember, Guts has been training by cutting logs impulsed by a waterfall to simulate the punch of zodd, wyald is the first time he has a chance to try the result of his training. After the long fight he almost dies a lot of times, so when zodd tears wyald appart the manga is showing that Zodd is in a whole different level, and guts super human strenght by itself wont be enough. Also, everyone can tell that Zodd is "special" like a tier S boss, but with wyald he is average, maybe a little bit above average so when the eclipse started it hits in a WHOOOLE different way to see that many apostles. If ONE gave the gang so much trouble, that many means game over. I only saw the 97 adaptation so after reading the wyald fight the eclipse hit me in a whole different way. And remember, Wyald was a starting point to the animalistic and savage desire that motivates apostles, Zodd was logical and had selfcontrol when he saw the crimson behelit, wyald didnt, he almost killed Grifith. So he helped me to understand that the other apostles most likely would end up being this unhinged force of nature that only pursue whatever they like. He is not perfect (god knows dick tongue is waaay beyond my line) but neither is "pirate tentacle in pirate ship tentacle" so...
    2. Thank you so very much, this was something i wanted to make for years but the bulk of the manga was intimidating. And im so happy i did it. Thank you for your video.

    • @flaminginferno6641
      @flaminginferno6641 11 месяцев назад +8

      I find it endlessly funny that the only adaptation that Wyald got into....
      Is the Musou game where he's playable for some reason?

    • @henrynelson9301
      @henrynelson9301 8 месяцев назад

      God it’s only been like a week since I first saw the dick tongue, that’s probably the hardest I’ve ever recoiled at any comic, or even any book honestly.

  • @Parkerr__
    @Parkerr__ 2 года назад +254

    I have never seen or read any of berserk but this video completely sold me. There were moments that you described that definitely resonate with me. Brb ordering the manga!

    • @domeplsffs
      @domeplsffs 2 года назад +5

      very good choice. The Manga is pure art.

    • @Kevin-Hdz
      @Kevin-Hdz 2 года назад +8

      And so another struggler is born.
      RIP legend- Kentaro Miura

    • @dankmoon949
      @dankmoon949 2 года назад +1

      Goodluck I hope you're not battling scalpers i just picked up the last 3 mangas today I needed it took me almost 2 months to get book 1 I had 36 out of 40 of them but only just got 1 last Monday because I caved it and bought it from a scalper for 3× the price

    • @Jonesy89CFPD
      @Jonesy89CFPD 2 года назад

      Same here. I've already gone through the first two omnibus volumes and loved every page. I can hardly wait to read more.

  • @CarelessFoolFallsFlat
    @CarelessFoolFallsFlat 2 года назад +208

    Your narration of Guts and Casca's first time almost drove me to tears. I'd always respected Miura for having his Conanesque action hero grapple with his abuse as a child, but hearing it laid out like that, depicting it from the viewpoint of both characters who went through that horrific experience…I think I'd have to try really hard to not cry reading the actual events. It's heartbreaking that Miura will never get to see the end of his own magnum opus, even if his fans manage to get some version of that long-sought conclusion, but he has left an enormous legacy already, and there is some comfort to be taken in that degree of success.

  • @andreirex03
    @andreirex03 2 года назад +54

    I know this is late and so many other have said the same but the ending portion of your video is perfect. The way you describe why some of the harsher aspects of the story are important is beautiful. Ive gotten many weird reavtions when i try to get someone into bersker while still warning them of the harsher themes. The way you put it was amazing. I haven't really thought about my comfort media before, but berserk is 100% it. This also gets negative reactions form people which honestly hurts. Also the part about being vulnerable really hit home. As a large guy I can't really discus my feelings with anyone and if I do end up expressing negative emotions I'd get chastised for it. Sorry for rambling. Your video was just an amazing watch. Thank you for posting it

  • @islamckechney2286
    @islamckechney2286 Год назад +19

    You're something special, Lady Emily. I watch a lot of video essays, but none before has ever made me cry.

  • @hafstendo5619
    @hafstendo5619 2 года назад +208

    How the hell do you clang a ghost? No seriously that literally happens in the 2016 anime when Guts fights ghosts. The clang sound effect is used

    • @TritiumJones
      @TritiumJones 2 года назад +27

      Chuck Norris might swim through land, but Guts can clang with thin air.

    • @petergraywolf6671
      @petergraywolf6671 2 года назад +3

      Also you cant clang skeletons who are not wearing armor... yet they did that.
      Atleast we can see that artwork can really have a soul. And Berserk 2016 was soulless copy , just an empty shell.

    • @SamueL-td7fb
      @SamueL-td7fb 2 года назад +10

      Wood? CLANG
      Flesh? CLANG
      Metal? CLANG
      A little girl? CLANG

    • @dr.stronk9857
      @dr.stronk9857 2 года назад

      Just understand that they didn’t know what they were doing and were the wrong people to choose for the adaptation

    • @dylanschmeichel2008
      @dylanschmeichel2008 2 года назад

      Guts clearly used a transient curse obviously how else would he be able to attack ghosts regardless?

  • @BG-vd8bb
    @BG-vd8bb 2 года назад +441

    This is one of the most well-rounded Berserk videos i've ever watched, enjoyed every single second!!
    As a SA survivor, I appreciate you for including Guts' trauma and talking about sexual violence in a respectful manner. It gets so tiring to hear fans harass people who even dare to criticize the overuse of sexual assault in the manga. I find it difficult to be involved in the fandom because of that, so thank you. Also the way you analyzed some characters/their relationship dynamics really made me want to read Berserk again! 😸

  • @corissaxxxsinful
    @corissaxxxsinful Год назад +29

    This is such a beautiful tribute to what Berserk is and what it continues to be for so many people. There is so much to take from it regardless of circumstance. Thanks to you for this thoughtful essay and thank you to Miura for creating and planting such a deep seed, and to everyone who the roots reached for sharing this experience.

  • @lonewolfgaming302
    @lonewolfgaming302 8 месяцев назад +10

    This is not only one of the best breakdown/pseudo-love note to berserk I've ever seen, but also just an absolutely amazing video documentary.

  • @ascendedisamazing
    @ascendedisamazing 2 года назад +178

    Honestly the best thing about Berserk for me is how it lures you in with its visuals and surface-level themes, but as you get deeper into it, it stops being a read. It becomes an experience, exploring themes of trauma, finding meaning in life, good and bad and their subjectivity, and how - no matter how bad things get, or how hard living becomes - it's always the right choice to push forward.
    At least that's what I got from it lmao
    Berserk is such an unexpectedly... Optimistic piece of media, and it really helped me deal with some things in my life, so all I can really say is a "thank you" to the late, great Kentaro Miura, and a "thank you" to you, for making this (highly informative and entertaining) video.

  • @SarahZ
    @SarahZ 2 года назад +672

    WOOOOO

    • @ValeriePersonalReal
      @ValeriePersonalReal 2 года назад +28

      Woah sarah Z rocks with berserk? Sick!

    • @samuelsolomon7330
      @samuelsolomon7330 2 года назад +4

      Hi Sarah.

    • @aquin3066
      @aquin3066 2 года назад +4

      WHAT?

    • @annaandersen51
      @annaandersen51 2 года назад +10

      Woah Sarah Z watches Emily! Who would’ve seem that coming?

    • @JohnDoe-uf3lj
      @JohnDoe-uf3lj 2 года назад

      Would love to see you talk about manga if there’s one you’re really into. But I’ll still watch whatever you put out :)

  • @malikrenard8584
    @malikrenard8584 Год назад +16

    Video brought me to tears, you can tell this person cares so much about Berserk. And honestly this gave so much closure on Kentaro's death. Thanks so much for this.

  • @clementineshetheyfae8312
    @clementineshetheyfae8312 Год назад +9

    My comfort media is Bojack Horseman so I completely understand the weird feeling of your comfort media being completely messed up and terrible

    • @SDSypher
      @SDSypher 8 месяцев назад

      I don’t think bojack falls into “messed up and horrible” category 😂. The intro to berserk literally has flashes of tentacle rape scenes 😂

    • @clementineshetheyfae8312
      @clementineshetheyfae8312 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@SDSypher If you don’t find Bojack to be messed up and horrible you aren’t watching it correctly

  • @mattlikesleep
    @mattlikesleep 2 года назад +198

    1:33:40 just got me. Gut's theme over the discussion of trauma and the holding onto the light. Solid ten minutes of crying while listening.
    Thanks for putting this together. Berserk means a lot to me and this helped with moving on from the loss of Mr Kentaro Miura, even if only a little bit. Very good video.

  • @lucasite
    @lucasite 2 года назад +67

    40 mins and and we only just started talking about 2016 oh lord.

  • @b3rz3rk3r9
    @b3rz3rk3r9 2 года назад +126

    I'd argue that Wyald was needed because of one reason: he's a sign that the "Fantasy" elements were leaving the shadows they constantly hid in, and that what was coming didn't exactly have humanity in mind as an equal or something to just be ignored; let alone protected. Wyald was indeed a lot to take in, but he was something like Zodd but also different in a humongous way that cemented an idea about these things. Where Zodd was fighting people to fight and especially to find someone that he can fight on equal ground, Wyald fought to enjoy causing pain; to break people and use them like toys in the most gruesome way possible. In this, the reader can assume two things: these creatures, whatever they may be, are driven by their individual desires, and have little to no remorse to committing the atrocities they enact. For Zodd, that desire is combat. For Wyald, it was a savage carnal desire. Even the latter's death at the hands of the former hints towards something more terrifying about these things: they were once human themselves. They were human and somehow became these evil demons. And if you look deeply into it, you can assume that Wyald, who was revealed to be a withered old man, surrendered what human nature he had to become this thing to cause these horrible things. This would leave a question in the reader's mind to be answered by the Eclipse: Why and How. Why did they turn themselves into these things and how did it happen?
    While I'll admit he is Not a good character in the story, I will not deny this monkey-faced Demon is necessary to getting readers to ask questions so they can understand the world better as time goes by.
    (EDIT) And I personally believe that to be a testament to how good Miura was at writing. Even his weakest or least enjoyable characters had an important role to play and were utilized in a mammer to which Berserk would not be the same without them. Such as the Torture Master or Adan or even Lord Gennon, whom I personally despise. If I were to see an adaptation of this Manga in the future that omits them, then it'd feel awkward for me to call it Berserk.
    Outside of that, I found your points articulated very well, and the video overall to be very well done and of high quality.

    • @laughingwarlock
      @laughingwarlock Год назад +13

      Agreed. Wyald was necessary for the story, a display that the cracks in the golden age were beginning to form and that darker times were on the horizon.

    • @funninoriginal6054
      @funninoriginal6054 Год назад +7

      I also found him to be a very good "formal" introduction to how absolutely fucked up most apostles are. Zodd just kinda goes around getting in fights, which is bad but still pretty mild compared to, hell the snake count in Black Swordsman, while with Wyald it really shows that apostles are cruel beings that can't be talked with.

  • @skylerisaacson2546
    @skylerisaacson2546 4 месяца назад +5

    Bro reading berserk at 11 is crazy

  • @sappystrawberries
    @sappystrawberries 2 года назад +101

    The ending of this video was so hard-hitting. I’ve never watched/read Berserk and knew nothing about it, and i was in tears. As a survivor of CSA myself, based on that scene you shared and described alone, i can understand why this series is so important to so many people, and why the loss of Miura is so devastating. Beautiful video and wonderfully done.

  • @NameTaken1191
    @NameTaken1191 2 года назад +129

    Man, I'm not even 2 minutes and just hearing you talk about the far-reaching influence Miura's work had and still has... I'm tearing up. Can't wait to watch the rest of this video.

  • @Gorbgorbenson
    @Gorbgorbenson Год назад +9

    The thing I LOVED about the 97 manga is that by the time the cosmic horror stuff came back, I had completely forgotten about it. So when the apostles attacked the band of the hawk, I was in shock because of what a shift it was. While I love the manga, that's one thing that was missing since there were hints of it throughout before that point.

    • @costelinha1867
      @costelinha1867 10 месяцев назад +1

      Not only that, but when they come back in full force in the eclipse, it's a lot darker than pretty much anything I've seen earlier, like.... You have this horde of demons not just killing and devouring people, but BRUTALIZING THEM! And then you add the raping of Casca on top of that, (Which honestly, I felt was that part was a bit too long for it's own good, but I still think it's an important part of the horror and the trauma that Guts and Casca will have from this, on top of watching their friends die a horrible death.) like.... I don't care what anyone tells me. From now on, whenever I think of the word "Hell" the eclipse, specially the original manga version of it, is the first thing that will come to my mind. THAT THING WAS HELL! You knew the apostles were cruel, you knew it from the Black Swordsman arc, and from the fight with Wyald, but this is a whole other level.

  • @8ulls3y3
    @8ulls3y3 2 года назад +28

    1:32:48... it was then I realized this was one for the ages. It was a looong time ago when I read that chapter, yet those facial expressions alone kick me in the feels to this day, and frankly put almost any other graphic novels to shame. So perfect in every way.

  • @CurmudgeonMedia
    @CurmudgeonMedia 2 года назад +64

    You have PERFECTLY explained why Berserk is comforting to read. I've tried and failed to explain to friends and family why this bleak series could be comforting to a person, and you've absolutely nailed it. I've always found myself meditating on Berserk whenever I enter a deep depression. Thank you for this video

  • @SamNets
    @SamNets 2 года назад +340

    Legitimately incredible video, a lot of other video essays i've seen about berserk kind of have this "dude-broey" vibe to them, or they seem almost afraid to criticize some of the more questionable aspects of the story (Wyald, overuse of sexual assault etc) but you were perfectly able to not only convey how much of an incredible storyteller Miura was while also occasionally calling him out on his bullshit, which was really refreshing, game me some new insights while serving as a perfect memorial for such an iconic series.
    Ps: holy shit someone else who thinks Sonia is a super intresting character! I though i was the only one, she unfortunately seems to be on the receiving end of a lot of the vitriol from the worst parts of the fanbase

    • @thepodium6930
      @thepodium6930 2 года назад +6

      I hate Sonia

    • @ovahlord1451
      @ovahlord1451 2 года назад +1

      which youtubers did you feel were dude-broey lol

    • @SamNets
      @SamNets 2 года назад +13

      @@ovahlord1451 Most of them tbh haha other than this video, the only other youtubers that i think managed to make really good and thoughtful videos about berserk are Beyond Ghibli and Super Eyepatch Wolf, most of the others just seemed really surface level and i didn't find they had anything all that intresting to say, obvs its fine if you disagree, just stating my opinion

    • @umairkhalid2222
      @umairkhalid2222 2 года назад +2

      @@SamNets I agree a lot of videos tend to be very shallow

    • @abcdfg6899
      @abcdfg6899 2 года назад +1

      So far we haven't seen anything of Sonia except her being a dumb naïve kid who says things like "Yes I know they're demonic hellspawn, but they're our demonic hellspawn!"

  • @Hemuset
    @Hemuset Год назад +19

    HUH, funny story about the Golden Age trilogy... I got my husband into Berserk with those movies. He had heard me talk its praises up and down our home, and how I totally wished to get the brand, but my belief and respect for more spiritual stuff had me second guessing it all the time. He FINALLY started reading it after he had asked me "What's the best way to experience it?" and he went down the list of the animated adaptations, and I kept saying "Ehh... you won't get everything, though. Just read the manga."
    I remember standing in that line for 3 days, I couldn't make it to the final day because I got severely sick due to the lack of sleep, really bad cold thanks to my weakened immune system. It really hit me hard when the news of his passing had dropped, a couple of my characters were inspired by Guts and the others, especially my first D&D character. She's got the oversized sword, and our DM ended up giving her the armor during our campaign. I felt downright honored. I managed to get footage of day 1 and 2, but catching a cold made the rest of the footage difficult to put together. Berserk really did leave a mark on so many people. It is sad that a true adaptation can't really ever happen, or maybe a slim chance, but maybe that's part of its charm.
    If it wasn't for Berserk, I don't think I'd be here today. My story was featured in another video, but long story short, after growing up in a house full of emotional (and one instance of physical) abuse, I was reading the manga and saw the panel where Guts up and ran from the camp as a boy, then later looking up at the sky. I decided that day to run away from home, and since then, I started my own life by my own terms at last and then got my mom to leave with us. I cried and realized like you mentioned in the video, I _was_ allowed to talk about my trauma, despite being told otherwise. And since then, I've only been able to move forward. I didn't experience something as traumatic as Guts or Casca, but it was still horrible and haunts me to this day. My husband has been like how Casca was for Guts, he let me talk and cry.
    Berserk in the end means a lot to me.

  • @UltraAceCombat
    @UltraAceCombat 2 года назад +7

    This comment probably won't be seen as I'm a little late to this video, but I feel the need to say this.
    This is such a beautiful tribute to a series that is obviously exceptionally important to you. I don't know if it's my new medication or I'm too tired for my own good, but it's truly amazing that you made me cry over a media series that I knew next to nothing about beyond "haha Beserk 2016 bad". It is so apparent that this series means so much to so many people, and what a profound loss it was to lose Miura. I can't imagine how hard it was for you, and fans all around the world, to process it. But it's important to celebrate Miura's legacy, and not dwell on what could have been. His work will live on, in its own way.
    Seriously, the last... 20ish minutes of this video made me so emotional that I can hardly put it into words. Thank you for introducing me to this series more properly, I will make an effort to read the manga, once I can afford to, of course.
    I just found your channel today through the Cinemassacre video, and made my way through to here. This has been one of the easiest decisions to subscribe I've ever had. Thank you for doing what you're doing, the internet is a better place for it.
    (sorry if this was too rambling. part of the reason I don't leave comments often is that they tend to become too long and I have the feeling very few people actually care to read it. there is so much more that I wanted to say, but it's been put into words better by other people in the comments.)

  • @jessicabudin
    @jessicabudin 2 года назад +105

    I haven't had any exposure to Beserk before, nor consider myself a massive anime/manga consumer in general, but the emotion and passion that you so clearly expressed for this series made this video a privilege to watch. It made me deeply feel the pain of losing Miura at such a tragically young age, the pain of never seeing his final vision come to fruition - what a terrible thing for his loved ones, his fan-base and for you to experience. And I totally understand the unique ways that people find their own comfort media, which is why I play the first BioShock at least once a year. Obviously, it's nowhere near as dark as Beserk, but I find a weird comfort in its world, characters, and horrors, probably because it dropped at such a big turning point in my own youth. This was a fantastic love letter and memorial Emily, well done

  • @leadenshrew
    @leadenshrew 2 года назад +78

    1:33:40 when Guts' Theme finally started to play absolutely killed me. This is the first RUclips video to ever make me cry. I don't know why but that scene with Guts and Casca never clicked for me until you broke it down, it makes so much sense now and I understand why I love Berserk so much. Fantastic video, 10/10, would cry again.

  • @DoctorStarky
    @DoctorStarky Год назад +5

    I listen to this a lot at work and the end still makes me cry a little every time. I've had a really awful loss last year and the note this video this ends on is always really wonderful to hear. Thank you so much.

  • @jeremyowens3319
    @jeremyowens3319 2 года назад +16

    I watched this video before consuming the entire run of the manga. Watching it again after doing so.... ending on Rickert's field of swords crushed me. Thanks to you and Eyepatch for putting me on this journey.

    • @jeremyowens3319
      @jeremyowens3319 2 года назад

      I'm thinking of the art that has stuck as deeply in my head as Berserk has upon reading it... let's see... Spirited Away, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Mad Max Fury Road... oh look... all of my favorite things.

  • @cadenmeyer414
    @cadenmeyer414 2 года назад +60

    Me: oh wow that sword sounds like the St. Anger snare
    Emily, like 12 seconds later: it's the St. Anger drums of anime sfx

  • @Andreas-ww5eg
    @Andreas-ww5eg 2 года назад +85

    I kinda disagree with your opinion of the first arc.
    That's because I think this arc explores the facade of the uncaring and stoic man that Guts wants to present himself as while showing that his actions contradicts this perception and that Guts really cares but he forces himself to talk and act like this because he thinks that everyone around him will get killed because of the brand. (The battle with the skeletons).
    And his relation with Vargas is the same. When he sees him get executed he feels really guilty for not helping him.
    At the end of the arc we see this facade gets shattered when we see guts crying.
    His face says it all.
    The sex thing is the rough around the edges for being the first arc.

    • @Josuke126
      @Josuke126 2 года назад +8

      This is what I felt too.
      I just started getting into the series and I found this to be my take as well from the first arc. Specifically when Guts meets the little girl and old man as well as Guts being torn up after remembering Vargas' desperate plea to him right before his death.
      Those to me were such small moments but super important. They show the reality of the situation by, for just a moment, allowing the facade that Guts has built up to fall away before almost immediately being forced back up.

    • @yurifairy2969
      @yurifairy2969 Год назад +1

      It's a deconstruction of the edgy power fantasy hero

  • @shaunv6155
    @shaunv6155 9 месяцев назад +6

    This video was extremely helpful. I started berserk a few weeks ago and this was super informative and interesting. Thank you. It’s been such a beautiful series so far, and the themes and messages in berserk you talked about throughout and at the end of the video meant a lot. rest in peace Kentaro Miura .

  • @Capybara_Swordsman
    @Capybara_Swordsman Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for making this. Especially the section discussing Guts and Casca's intimacy at the waterfall. You beautifully articulated what I find so special about the series in a way I've always struggled with.
    20 clangs out of 10.

  • @EllieSpectacular
    @EllieSpectacular 2 года назад +94

    It's official guys.....
    2016 will be a legendary year for anime

  • @ryanbaker5931
    @ryanbaker5931 2 года назад +102

    You completely accomplished your goal. Having never experienced Beserk, you conveyed what makes it special and convinced me to finally read it. Thank you, your work is so special and well produced.

  • @desanctisapostata
    @desanctisapostata 2 года назад +2

    You really crushed me with "I'm waiting so long" at the end.
    Also your feelings towards it (the song) as with regards to the final episode are literally, exactly how i felt as it rolled to the end. This absolute empty feeling like i had never felt before and a very deep sadness as i still got "that image" in My mind"

  • @connermcmillin807
    @connermcmillin807 2 года назад +8

    What an absolutely amazing video. Just finished the ‘97 anime for the first time, and plan on ordering the first few volumes of the manga when I have the spare money. I now have an immense love for the story, and cannot wait to experience it more. Thank you for sharing your love for this tremendous piece of storytelling with us.

  • @Odinsday
    @Odinsday 2 года назад +81

    I think we can all agree that Wyald's greatest moment was (SPOILERS)
    Getting mauled by Zodd.

    • @Liliocelote
      @Liliocelote 2 года назад +4

      yeeeah it was so satisfying

    • @yurifairy2969
      @yurifairy2969 Год назад +12

      Yknow maybe this Zodd guy ain't so bad

  • @AamonAnimations
    @AamonAnimations 2 года назад +466

    I greatly enjoyed this. Thank you for making it.

    • @chiru4017
      @chiru4017 2 года назад +4

      To verified boi

    • @Vitunit
      @Vitunit 2 года назад +4

      Aamooooon

    • @ramirosilvaalmeida6768
      @ramirosilvaalmeida6768 2 года назад +1

      Fucking cider

    • @mason20mason
      @mason20mason 2 года назад +2

      Oh shit I never put it together how inspired your own work is by Berserk until now hey man that’s awesome love your stuff.

  • @sbindoctor6414
    @sbindoctor6414 2 года назад +5

    You clearly put so much love and time into this. You got emotional talking about it and then you had me getting emotional when you explained the scene between Casca and Guts. Truly amazing analysis!

  • @isaacnewton9021
    @isaacnewton9021 2 года назад +3

    I really appreciate this for being less 'bro-ey' than almost every analysis of Berserk I've seen on here, and I deeply appreciate that. On the other hand, it feels like you mention the series focusing on three characters, and then proceed to tunnel-vision on Guts so hard that talking about how he has been adapted ate up the entirety of the essay's runtime. Like, it didn't even begin to talk about how Casca's relationship to Guts is completely different in the 1997 anime (much softer and more compassionate, with many lines from supporting characters in the manga given to her), or how nearly every characterising moment for Griffith was cut in the film adaptations after the duel scene. Feels like a bit of a missed opportunity, but I get it if it felt like the essay was already getting too long.
    Interestingly, neither adaptation of the Golden Age adapted the scene after Guts leaves adequately, where he camps in the woods and quietly wonders if he's made the right decision. Or the scene of Griffith in the cart, contemplating how Guts came back and what this means for his dream, while letting flowers drift away on the breeze through fingers that will never be able to lift a sword again. I get that there's probably an army of fans wanting to jump down your throat for even touching on the theatrical, shoujo-inspired side of Berserk, it's just... annoying, I guess, that you're the first person I've seen even coming close to talking about this. It'd be nice to see someone finally acknowledge those interviews where Miura says stuff like 'Oh yeah, I was inspired by Kaze to Ki no Uta and Moto Hagio', but I guess nobody wants to talk about that because those sources are really, really gay. Queer reading of Berserk video, please? I know you've seen the chapter with the flower fairy, and how those are the same flowers Griffith holds in the cart :P
    Despite that tunnel vision, it's a good essay, and thanks for making it.

    • @LadyEmilyPresents
      @LadyEmilyPresents  2 года назад +3

      I never really thought about that in regards to the differences in Casca between the manga and the '97 anime but that's a good point! That's definitely something to consider. As for the tunnel vision aspect and not mentioning scenes like that, a lot of it is because I wanted this to be as spoiler free and newbie friendly as possible, and it's hard to talk about a lot of the plot stuff like that, especially as it relates to someone like Griffith or scenes like Guts leaving, without spoiling or alluding to stuff that happens. I do eventually want to do a follow up video that's a complete plot/character/theme analysis with no restrictions on spoilers and when I do, I'll definitely try to talk about scenes like that or the queer stuff because I also find it super super fascinating. I'm glad you like the video! And thank you for commenting about this! It'll help when I do eventually make the follow up vid!

  • @UnOc2
    @UnOc2 2 года назад +42

    May you continue to rest in peace, Miura. I never knew you, but my love for you and your work is unquantifiable. And thank you, Emily, for creating such a grand video.

  • @Tanuki-cl7qi
    @Tanuki-cl7qi 2 года назад +56

    This has probably been the hardest year or two of my life. All the stars have consistently aligned to put me in a constant living hell. May was actually a decent month until He died. It felt fitting.
    The last few days, I haven't had any hope. Nothing to hope for, but this video reminded me of Berserk. I think about it often, but hearing your passion about it in depth had me finally think about it properly for the first time in a long time.
    Berserk has always been an inspiration for me. In writing, in art, it's what I've always wanted to make, but this might be the first time I've ever understood why. It all clicked when you talked about the hope in it. The found family, the love despite being torn to shreds at every turn, only sticking together because of the few people you have who won't kill you. That kind of hope in all that pain is what I'll always need. It's what I want to give.
    Thanks for showing it to me again.

    • @genkmiz
      @genkmiz 2 года назад +6

      I hope things get better for you.

  • @ismathers
    @ismathers 2 года назад +12

    I always thought maybe I'd check out Berserk one day when it was finished (despite long ago spoiling at least the golden age arc for myself via wiki), and then when Miura died I kind of felt like that was that, the idea of engaging with what I could already tell would be an intense work felt overwhelming if it would never be finished. Now as soon as I can find the time and emotional capacity I think I have to read the manga. In a weird way it feels like I owe both Miura and you that, at least. Thank you.

  • @tomsimmerson6928
    @tomsimmerson6928 Год назад

    This is still my favourite of your videos so far, you perfectly capture why this series is so important and it's a fantastic tribute to this franchise and Miura

  • @DetectiveOlivaw
    @DetectiveOlivaw 2 года назад +36

    Oh hell yeah, this video RULES. The '97 anime was my first Berserk experience, and I totally agree, it was a great show that did a ton with its budget, told a complete story within the greater arc of Berserk, and did so very artfully.
    Heck, I even like the ending! It feels a bit less like a cliffhanger (we know from the first episode that Guts survives and what he becomes) and more like... the height of tragedy? A nightmarish catharsis? I dunno, the way the horror of the situation just builds and builds and builds and then smashes to credits at the end without even a pause for breath after Guts' howling scream? It never fails to just punch me right in the stomach. It feels like such an intentional effect that I have to imagine they knew what they were doing when they chose to end it at that specific moment.

  • @Arcenus237J
    @Arcenus237J 2 года назад +85

    The ending of your essay was beautiful. Yesterday I finished berserk for the first time and was in awe and sad at the fact that Miura isn't here to finish it. I know I'll return to this work of art many times throughout my life. Somehow I think this video essay has helped me digest the series a bit, fill that void when you finish a spectacular piece of media, and contextualize many aspects of what I loved in berserk while reading it. Thanks.

  • @Mcmos9000
    @Mcmos9000 2 года назад +28

    Agreed that the very beginning feels off with respect to Guts' characterization. The Dark Tower novels have a similar issue--they were written over such a long period of Stephen King's life that early Roland is a much harsher protagonist than he eventually becomes. Also, like Berserk, there's an early sex scene in the first Dark Tower book that feels out of place after getting a better idea of the character. Fortunately both works use their early roughness as a fantastic source of character growth

  • @christianhughes2812
    @christianhughes2812 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this. I was a more recent fan of Berserk and my first time interacting with it was the '97 anime. It was great, and then right after I started reading the manga, the news broke that Kentaro Miura died. I wasn't hit with as heavy of an impact since I wasn't a long time fan, but as I kept reading I realized more and more how much of a tragedy his passing was and appreciated his genius more and more. Berserk got me through some really rough times in the last year, and brought me some moments like the ones you touched on that I'll never forget. I loved this video and am so glad there are others who understand finding comfort in this amazing story. I'll definitely be checking out more of your content!

  • @NameTaken1191
    @NameTaken1191 2 года назад +37

    Man this video is such a joy to watch. It's starting to become one of my "comfort" video essays. The way you explore that scene with Guts and Casca being intimate for the first time just perfectly captures how powerful that scene is.

  • @MLESoup
    @MLESoup 2 года назад +102

    Hi! I watched this a few weeks ago, and coming back to say thanks for giving me the push I needed to check out Berserk! The '97 anime kind of blew my mind?? And now I'm super pumped for the manga. Thanks for sharing your passion for such a great story!

    • @LadyEmilyPresents
      @LadyEmilyPresents  2 года назад +23

      Hey!! Thank you for the kind words! I’m really glad you liked the anime! It really is something special. And I hope you enjoy the manga too!!

    • @taakotruck1894
      @taakotruck1894 2 года назад +3

      @@LadyEmilyPresents aaaaaand now I’m going down this same rabbit hole, thank you so much! Loved this tribute to an amazing part of media

  • @sorenjuro
    @sorenjuro 2 года назад +1

    Well worth the watch thank you for taking the time to put it together. You did a great job with the wounds chapters too.

  • @levitompkins5658
    @levitompkins5658 2 года назад +1

    This was so meaningful to watch. Thank you so much for creating it. I hope it brings other people to this wonderful piece of media.

  • @DarthFennec
    @DarthFennec 2 года назад +37

    Lady Emily? Berserk? Nearly two hours? I can't tell you how excited I was to see this in my sub feed~

  • @charliecoke7396
    @charliecoke7396 2 года назад +51

    Real late to this but I've found Berserk video essays to always be a little... lacking.
    I mean heck, my favourite creator on the platform made three video essays on the series and even there none of them really "stuck".
    I think its because there's very little we know about the series creation and it's creator and in the vacuum of that people making videos are only really left with just explaining exactly what Berserk is, which reads more as a summary of the series than actually piercing into anything to deeper. The only things Berserk's iron clad armour on discussion really exposes to be delved into is the emotional side of the series, the beauty, and that takes being willing to be vulnerable in some way on the internet to deliver satisfyingly.
    And I gotta say, you nailed it. Whole way through, fantastic video. You've not only convinced me to go back and re-read all of Berserk while I wait for the last few volumes I've got on back order to arrive but to earmark this video as one to revisit every few months, to remind me not only of how fantastic this series is, but to remind me why pieces of art so dark and personal have an opportunity to say so much more than what we typically get out of Grimdark fantasy.
    So, thank you. For everything you've put into this video, I promise you every part of your commitment to both informing and being so honest about it's meaning to you was worth it.

  • @EmblyEms
    @EmblyEms Год назад +4

    Wow this is incredible work. I can really feel your love for this series. Like a lot of other people have said here, I was always hesitant to look into Berserk because I had heard about SA and especially childhood SA being included very explicitly and graphically. My life has been deeply affected by these kinds of incidents and it really made Berserk feel completely unapproachable to me.
    You have managed to sell me 100% and I'll probably end up reading and watching all of it now. I'm planning to take a lot of time and take a lot of breaks but I'm genuinely excited to get into this. Thank you so much for the time and care you put into this 💙

  • @Skyehoppers
    @Skyehoppers 2 года назад +1

    Your conclusion to this video was so beautiful that it immediately elevated it to among my favorite video essays ever and I've watched a hell of a lot of them. I've never been sold a piece of fiction so well. I'm going to start reading it tomorrow. I think I need to.

  • @MaryMaryBon
    @MaryMaryBon 2 года назад +84

    I've been here for a while trying to figure how to get across what I think of berserk succintly, but my autistic tendency to ramble keeps getting the better of me so, I'm just gonna briefly mention the one part of this idea I really like (still kinda long tho) but put simply Berserk at its core, at least to me in terms of its narrative, is a story about healing from trauma. Spoilers for most of it, though briefly ahead.
    I think for Guts and his relationship with Casca and Griffith is where this idea comes across most solidly and most signficantly to me in Berserk, and it's kinda the central idea of his arc post-eclipse (and Casca's during Fantasia as well to a degree) Guts during his time as the Black Swordsman chose a terrible coping mechanism, and in his attempt to get rid of his trauma turns to violence, in the vain hope that killing Griffith will somehow cure the issues he's dealing with. He's not only unable to do this, but also in the process is made markedly worse.
    A lot of revenge narratives do have the sense of the 'revenge is bad' idea, but I think Berserks unique in that is focuses so tightly on the anguish and trauma Guts deals with due to his attempts. It arises in what's represented in the Beast of Darkness, all those terrible parts of him that were fed during his time as the Black Swordsman, and his method even more than most revenge stories is both portayed as...sad and damaging to himself, and nearly to others like Casca at one point.
    But Guts doesn't overcome his issues by being a tough and unmoving or violent, which sometimes stories can associate as universally good or positive traits for male protags to have. Berserk instead portrays how people heal in I think one of the most geniune and realistic ways of any media I've seen. In that people heal by allowing themselves to be vulnerable, by letting people in, moving on, these are things that Guts does, though gradually, after Conviction and despite everything else he goes through, I think its really that which allows him to heal and its really refreshing.
    To see a story where vulnerability, where healing through moving on and such, are seen as positive and good things, and the way people heal from trauma is portrayed...well as geniunely one can portray it in a dark fantasy world, but I think Miura hits it quite well. At least for me, I think I find that aspect of Berserk...very comforting and relatable due to my own life experiences. Plus to add a tiny bit of feminist discourse here, it's also just really great imo to see a tough male protagonist like Guts, to not only have these traits, but having these things both be portrayed as positive, and the catalyst for him being able to get better.
    I think my favourite scene juxtaposed (though there's a lot you can pick) is how hateful Guts is of Griffith during the meeting of Conviction, verses in Fantasia where he's asked what Griffith is like, and he speaks in this tone that is sure neutral, but it feels so moved on with how Guts used to be, it makes me kinda tear up every time to see how far Guts has gone and...healed from everything that's happened to him, those kinda scenes in Berserk have always been my favourite. Where it shows someone healing from what's happened to them, and managing to move on, or at least taking the steps to do so.

    • @LadyEmilyPresents
      @LadyEmilyPresents  2 года назад +23

      This comment is really great and I agree with it. Your final point is really interesting to me because it’s something I’ve noticed too and while I know the story was heading for a Griffith and Guts reunion/fight, I don’t mind that we didn’t get one. For me, it was clear that Guts (and, in turn, the story) was more focused on healing Casca. And with that done, the series could at least finish in what it really needed: not the epic fight, but with healing.

  • @annaandersen51
    @annaandersen51 2 года назад +55

    I fucking cackled when Emily used Big Joel as a pre transition voiceover

    • @TJ-vo3rv
      @TJ-vo3rv 2 года назад +6

      I had to come down to the description and then the comments to make sure I didn't just hear the world's best Big Joel impression lmao.

    • @Taschenschieber
      @Taschenschieber 2 года назад +12

      Who is "Big Joel"? That's obviously Andy Hussie.

    • @junebunchanumbers
      @junebunchanumbers 2 года назад +3

      I had a good five seconds thinking "huh, her impression of her pre-transition self sounds weirdly like Big Joel."

    • @samuelsolomon7330
      @samuelsolomon7330 2 года назад +2

      Does that mean Big Joel likes berserk, too?

    • @rajyavardhansingh4491
      @rajyavardhansingh4491 2 года назад

      Conservative hater?

  • @chrisgriff901
    @chrisgriff901 2 года назад

    This is the first video I've watched by you and wow, it just blew me away. Probably the most comprehensive and accurate video I've seen on berserk, I basically agreed on every point and I loved the way you honoured Miura. I rarely comment on RUclips but I felt the need to with this. I could here the emotion in your voice as you were describing Gut's child abuse and it brought tears to my eyes. Keep up the good work. This was superb.

  • @scush
    @scush Год назад +8

    wow, emily, that ending was absolutely beautiful :’) thank you for that. 💜

  • @kcjc
    @kcjc 2 года назад +37

    Me “Oh cool, I *sees the length and the topic* I’m completely down for this”

  • @sylvanshroom
    @sylvanshroom 2 года назад +24

    This video was cathartic in a way I hadn't been able to process since news of Miura's death, thank you for that. I heard about it in circumstances where I simply couldn't feel all that I knew I would and this reminded me about how much I grieve his loss, and even more than that, how much I love this series and how much it means to me. It's my comfort media as well and I'm gonna reread it now

  • @SamAgost
    @SamAgost Год назад +6

    Starting 1:31:27 you had me in tears. What a beautiful, spectacular way of presenting a series so complex with such few words. Thank you always, for this gift

  • @leonardomartinez3300
    @leonardomartinez3300 Год назад +3

    I've watched this around 5 times now and I simply must thank you I've fallen in love with Berserk and you are just so well spoken and I wish you the best in your endeavors.

  • @LagrimaArdiente
    @LagrimaArdiente 2 года назад +29

    I have no personal history with Berserk but the parts about Kentaro Miura still have me tearing up, still break my heart so much.

  • @DieAlteistwiederda
    @DieAlteistwiederda 2 года назад +23

    Berserk is my comfort media because I'm mentally ill and highly traumatized and watching Guts go through it all is weirdly soothing and makes me feel seen and valid. All of my emotions feel validated.

  • @jace2030
    @jace2030 Год назад +4

    Started this video wanting to learn about its adaptations and left with tears in my eyes. Beautiful video. Beautiful series.

  • @deltastic
    @deltastic 2 года назад

    I've had this in my Watch Later since it came out, since I wasn't ready to watch Berserk stuff yet from being so upset. So I feel you there, and a lot of what you talked about with the series resonating with you put words to my feelings about it. It's my comfort media too. You did a really awesome job and such a fair assessment of all the adaptations, I'm glad you went back and remade this video to what you did. Awesome work, and it does feel nice that the stories live on, no matter what form they take, as long as people keep engaging with and talking about them. Thanks for this :)

  • @CuriousInsanity413
    @CuriousInsanity413 2 года назад +22

    Thank you for this, Berserk can be so hard to experience sometimes due to all those elements that would scare a lot of people off, but it's everything around them that makes it so good. All the quiet moments of characters talking and sharing their feelings.
    In particular thank you for talking about Guts' and Casca's first time, it's one of my favourite things in all of Berserk. Guts breaking down, freaking out, Casca giving him the chance to talk about it and him just baring his feelings. I love it so much, it's so beautiful, it has such a great build up across the series. And while there is a lot of sexual assaults in Berserk that is just to establish "this is a bad person" *cough Wyald cough* or "this is a bad world", that's not what it all is. There are important moments like this that show how that experience can shape a character.
    My partner got me some of the deluxe editions for Christmas and my birthday and I am slowly rereading the manga, and I think the Black Swordsman arc is a lot better when you've already experienced at least the Golden Age, as you have a lot more context for things like his not wanting to be touched. Still discount the first page though, definitely not canon haha

    • @CuriousInsanity413
      @CuriousInsanity413 2 года назад +1

      Also I started tearing up when Guts' theme hit during the discussion of his trauma. That song will make me cry any time though.