likewise I also really enjoyed when Guts and the Hawks broke Griffith out and Judeau told Guts to go live his own life with Casca and then the rest of the Raiders wanted to go with him...I got a little emotional when he said if that is what he was looking for his whole life.
As time goes on, this speech has become such a memorable moment for me. I could easily call it the best moment in the entire manga, it's just so powerful.
Miura is a storytelling genius, and a chronic sadist. In the Golden Age arc, he used the war as a backdrop to lay out three characters for us as readers to examine closely: Griffith, Casca and Guts. Griffith knows precisely what he wants and does everything to obtain his dream, while Guts searches desperately for his own, and in doing so, he and Casca, who believed for a long time that being Griffith's sword was her sole purpose, slowly break away from Griffith's blinding aura to realize the simple happiness in each other's company - before everything went crashing down, and dreams were made nightmares.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb That's not true. Every human would NOT go down the path Griffith chose. Griffith's destiny since childhood was to become demon king. They even said the king egg chose him because of that.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb Yes, berserk has grey characters. I agree with you on that 👍🏻. Just saying the path Griffith chose isn't what everyone else would want for themselves.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb I understand where you're coming from, but making a better kingdom in the future does not justify what Griffith did in the past. Yes, he did have his reasons for going down dark path but in the end, it was his decision to trade his own family for a new body. It's cool that he was reborn through Casca but still traumatized the hell out of her. This is why I love Berserk though. Guts followed a man for so long seeking his purpose in life/or an answer as to what his purpose is. He finally finds his purpose only to be backstabbed later on and thats when he discovers his true destiny. Berserk manga and 1997 anime are truly a masterpiece in my opinion.
What I truly love about this scene looking back, is that this feels almost like Griffith is trying to convince himself of this. He should be focused solely on his dreams, and to pursue that he has to disregard the Band of the Hawk as friends because they should only be regarded as tools for his goals. But deep down he knows it’s all a front. Just beautiful foreshadowing
I just can't get over the fact how great and true his speech really is! It's anime series like this one, scenes as this particular one that gave me strenght to overcome an almost overwhelming situation in my life and to go up against the flow and values of modern society and stay true to what I truly believe in - the better world! I'm just one person, but if I dedicate my entire life to becoming the best me possible; the most positive me possible, and so do millions of others, we can actually do something. I'm sure of it!
Trancemotional Does Griffith represent rugged individualism to the fullest? This speech really does reduce life down to the nitty-gritty. You want something? Go get it.
@@edwardgaines6561 sometimes achieving your dreams means you have to stack the corpses of thousands of other dreams upon each other until you can reach it. that was the morality of the eclipse. it's not just a pep talk to inspire you to get a girlfriend, its supposed to make you realize that there can be drastic consequences for human ambition, even if that ambition is good in nature. real world example: trying to spread communism throughout the world in order to create equality among the societal classes, but ending up executing millions of people for refusing to surrender their private property.
@@ItsJustMilkISwear And let's not forget the good shortages and hunger that communism brings too. You are right. In Volume 2, Guts even said the price for ambition too high...is self-destruction.
Tommy Wiseau - I don't know, people are very strange these days. I used to know a guy who bought a kid for the night and raped him for three silver coins, kid found out about it, shot him with arrows and ran a sword through his mouth, down Guerrero path.... ha! what a story guts :D
This right here. This is the moment that messes EVERYTHING up. If only Guts didn’t happen across Griffith that night. Then again if it didn’t happen here it was bound to happen eventually.
Now that's the main question isn't it? While it appears everything is bound by causality, guts appears to be a possible exclusion to the rule. While we know that a person in possession of a behelit is fated to use it, how long would it have taken?
“In this world, is the destiny of mankind controlled by some transcendental entity or law? Is it like the hand of God hovering above? At least it is true that man has no control, even over his own will. Man takes up the sword in order to shield the small wound in his heart sustained in a far-off time beyond remembrance. Man wields the sword so that he may die smiling in some far-off time beyond perception.” It was always going to happen.
@@bamesjond7495 if you believe in what the skull knight said, Guts was only exempt from causality once branded, because the brand causes him to exist in the interstice. Therefore everything up to the eclipse was bound to happen, which is more poetic in a way.
A close friend of mine had never experienced any of the iterations of berserk until I showed him 1997 last year. We watched a rip of this episode that was mis-titled something along the lines of "the philosopher and the warrior", and my friend said "I can guess who the warrior is, but who is the philosopher?". The episode played out, Griffith said his speech that devastates Guts, and makes him realize that they aren't equals, and my friend was absolutely blown away. Getting to watch him experience the perfect level of writing that exists within this scene for the first time was an absolute pleasure, and something I wish I could experience again and again. This episode is still my favorite episode from anything I've ever watched, absolutely unmatched in conveying the ethics and convictions of a deeply complex character. When the episode ended my friend said "I completely understand now, that was one of the best things I've ever watched". Thank you Miura, for creating a piece of fantasy that feels so unbelievably personal and real, so grounded and impactful, a timeless classic.
Griffith is bewitched by the same Napoleonic vision that Nietzsche received when a cavalry passed by him on the street one day. That vision came to shape the entire philosophy of Nietzsche and gave birth to the Übermensch, just as the castle vision supplied Griffith with the purpose for his existence and gave rise to Griffith the member of the God hand. The psychological depth of Berserk is truly shocking.
This is the best part of Berserk. Not supernatural bullshit, just humans and their emotions. For me, Berserk could just be the Golden Arc and still be one of the best japanese stories out there.
I like the parts with the supernatural bullshit. That's when we see Guts slowly recovering from his trauma and forming a new band, which is really cool and tells a powerful message. I like to see him fighting on and still struggling, despite having no rest. The latest chapters have been great at showing how overworked he is and how much he's changed
I saw a Hegel quote that at last let me understand how it must feel to see Griffith, for the people of this world. "I saw the Emperor [Napoleon] - this world-soul - riding out of the city on reconnaissance. It is indeed a wonderful sensation to see such an individual, who, concentrated here at a single point, astride a horse, reaches out over the world and masters it."
Napoleon was obviously a great man. Nonetheless, Hegel's obvious admiration of him (and his shortcomings) were quite weird. I think if Berserk before the golden age arc was about finding a meaning to suffer for, then beyond the golden age arc could be seen as finding meaning in suffering itself. Forgive me for simplifying it like that but it does seem to me that the golden age arc was all about the criticism and embrace of german idealism. Whilst post-golden age arc is much more about existentialism and psychotherapy(in particular the works of Jung and Victor Frankl). I don't think anyone would actually argue that Griffith's ambition was an ethical one. (A) He believed in ends justifying the means (B)He often used other peoples as tools to his ends rather than as ends-in-themselves. Alas, to summarize with a quipy remark: #GriffithDidEverythingWrong
I love how this quote at the end about friends only as equals shows how Griffith was always a soulless, malignant narcissist. When Guts lived up to his criteria as an independant man with his own dream Griffith couldnt take it. He truly deserved to be locked up in that dungeon. The tragedy is the band of the hawk were too dumb to see it. If only theyd left him to his deserved fate.
Griffith and guts spent lonemly and traimatising childhoods. Guts was spared the burden of having a dream while Griffith when young and naive had a very abstract dream and set off to fulfil it.
"One is always one too many around me" - thus speaks the hermit. "Always once one - in the long run that makes two!" I and Me are always too earnestly in conversation with one another: how could it be endured, if there were not a friend? For the hermits there are too many depths. That is why they long so much for a friend and for his heights. Our faith in others betrays wherein we would dearly like to have faith in ourselves. Our longing for a friend is our betrayer. And often with our love we only want to leap over envy. And often we attack and make an enemy in order to conceal that we are vulnerable to attack. "At least be my enemy!" - thus speaks the true reverence, that does not venture to ask for friendship. If you want a friend, you must also be willing to wage war for him: and to wage war, you must be capable of being an enemy. You should honour even the enemy in your friend. Can you go near to your friend without going over to him? In your friend you should possess your best enemy. Your heart should feel closest to him when you oppose him. Do you wish to go naked before your friend? Is it in honour of your friend that you show yourself to him as you are? But he wishes you to the Devil for it! He who makes no secret of himself excites anger in others: that is how much reason you have to fear nakedness! If you were gods you could then be ashamed of your clothes! You cannot adorn yourself too well for your friend: for you should be to him an arrow and a longing for the Superman. Have you ever watched your friend asleep - to discover what he looked like? Yet your friend's face is something else beside. It is your own face, in a rough and imperfect mirror. Have you ever watched your friend asleep? Were you not startled to see what he looked like? O my friend, man is something that must be overcome. The friend should be a master in conjecture and in keeping silence: you must not want to see everything. Your dream should tell you what your friend does when awake. May your pity be your conjecture: that you may first know if your friend wants pity. Perhaps what he loves in you is the undimmed eye and the glance of eternity. Let your pity for your friend conceal itself under a hard shell; you should break a tooth biting upon it. Thus it will have a delicacy and a sweetness. Are you pure air and solitude and bread and medicine to your friend? Many a one cannot deliver himself from his own chains and yet he is his friend's deliverer. Are you a slave? If so, you cannot be a friend. Are you a tyrant? If so, you cannot have friends. In woman, a slave and a tyrant have all too long been concealed. For that reason, woman is not yet capable of friendship: she knows only love. In a woman's love is injustice and blindness towards all that she does not love. And in the enlightened love of a woman, too, there is still the unexpected attack and lightning and night, along with the light. Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women are still cats and birds. Or, at best, cows. Woman is not yet capable of friendship. But tell me, you men, which of you is yet capable of friendship? Oh your poverty, you men, and your avarice of soul! As much as you give to your friend I will give even to my enemy, and will not have grown poorer in doing so. There is comradeship: may there be friendship! Thus spake Zarathustra
His speech sounds really toughtful, and felt like came from an actual experience and actually applicable. Hate when an anime just put quotes that just some word play, or some irresponsible edgy quotes.
@@Passions5555 I'm more curious as to Casca's reaction, but Miura doesn't overtly show it. I can also assume her silence is acceptance of her role as a tool for Griffith.
To marvel is to wonder, basically the same meaning as mysterious but mysterious has a more negative connotation so marvelous is a better translation, sorry bud
@@Abraham-om5ib Your wrong. Marvelous is a compliment, mysterious is something neutral. The princess did NOT compliment him.. she said he was mysterious.
I watched Berserk in dub which i really liked but the sub seems great i will have to watch it again in sub but now after watching part 4 of jojo i cant help but think of Kira when Griffith talks haha
It was all beautiful and charming until Charlotte brought up the f-word... and it bombed with nuclear impact on Guts. And to be clear, Griffith dreams of a kingdom of his own. A king has no equal, so yeah in a convoluted way he stated that he actually did not want any friends in his life xD
This speech was the best part of the whole anime for me. That's saying a lot considering how exceptional the anime was
likewise I also really enjoyed when Guts and the Hawks broke Griffith out and Judeau told Guts to go live his own life with Casca and then the rest of the Raiders wanted to go with him...I got a little emotional when he said if that is what he was looking for his whole life.
Nicandro Ortega "Whether it's a good dream, or a bad one..."
Berserk is life.
Ya this speech changes everything. It's the moment that Guts begins to pursue his own path
As time goes on, this speech has become such a memorable moment for me. I could easily call it the best moment in the entire manga, it's just so powerful.
But griffith wasnt telling the truth he considered guts his friend
Miura is a storytelling genius, and a chronic sadist. In the Golden Age arc, he used the war as a backdrop to lay out three characters for us as readers to examine closely: Griffith, Casca and Guts. Griffith knows precisely what he wants and does everything to obtain his dream, while Guts searches desperately for his own, and in doing so, he and Casca, who believed for a long time that being Griffith's sword was her sole purpose, slowly break away from Griffith's blinding aura to realize the simple happiness in each other's company - before everything went crashing down, and dreams were made nightmares.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb That's not true. Every human would NOT go down the path Griffith chose. Griffith's destiny since childhood was to become demon king. They even said the king egg chose him because of that.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb And he is evil. I don't see how you can say he's not evil when he raped Casca in front of Guts.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb Yes, berserk has grey characters. I agree with you on that 👍🏻. Just saying the path Griffith chose isn't what everyone else would want for themselves.
@bhhjbk hffzgjhb I understand where you're coming from, but making a better kingdom in the future does not justify what Griffith did in the past. Yes, he did have his reasons for going down dark path but in the end, it was his decision to trade his own family for a new body. It's cool that he was reborn through Casca but still traumatized the hell out of her. This is why I love Berserk though. Guts followed a man for so long seeking his purpose in life/or an answer as to what his purpose is. He finally finds his purpose only to be backstabbed later on and thats when he discovers his true destiny. Berserk manga and 1997 anime are truly a masterpiece in my opinion.
It's similar to red dead redemption 2 story but way better.
The clear difference between guts and Griffith is displayed through their respective speeches on dreams. Such beautiful writing.
What I truly love about this scene looking back, is that this feels almost like Griffith is trying to convince himself of this. He should be focused solely on his dreams, and to pursue that he has to disregard the Band of the Hawk as friends because they should only be regarded as tools for his goals. But deep down he knows it’s all a front. Just beautiful foreshadowing
I think its guys like you who also believe Eren has always been a loser
"deep down"
Nailed it.
It's not a front at all, he just didn't know how to handle the guilt sometimes.
I use the speeches in this anime as inspiration for life.
Tommy Wiseau -- I did not rape her, it's not true, it's BULLSHIT! I did not rape her, I did naaahht.... oh, Hai Guts :D
Tommy Wiseau It's so simple on its face, but it speaks volumes. To simply go after what you want. Everything else be damned!
@@edwardgaines6561 More like fuck Griffith.
Good decision
What a fool, let hit your shit out
Speech : 9999.
Destruction : 9999.
That's griffith.
I just can't get over the fact how great and true his speech really is! It's anime series like this one, scenes as this particular one that gave me strenght to overcome an almost overwhelming situation in my life and to go up against the flow and values of modern society and stay true to what I truly believe in - the better world! I'm just one person, but if I dedicate my entire life to becoming the best me possible; the most positive me possible, and so do millions of others, we can actually do something. I'm sure of it!
+Trancemotional wonderful words! I also have that dream. the dream of a better world.
Its a great speech..but everything that comes from this Bastard mouth is puking shit hell hole. How I hate this character is beyond me
Trancemotional Does Griffith represent rugged individualism to the fullest? This speech really does reduce life down to the nitty-gritty.
You want something? Go get it.
@@edwardgaines6561 sometimes achieving your dreams means you have to stack the corpses of thousands of other dreams upon each other until you can reach it. that was the morality of the eclipse.
it's not just a pep talk to inspire you to get a girlfriend, its supposed to make you realize that there can be drastic consequences for human ambition, even if that ambition is good in nature.
real world example: trying to spread communism throughout the world in order to create equality among the societal classes, but ending up executing millions of people for refusing to surrender their private property.
@@ItsJustMilkISwear And let's not forget the good shortages and hunger that communism brings too.
You are right. In Volume 2, Guts even said the price for ambition too high...is self-destruction.
You're tearing Guts apart, Griffith!
Tommy Wiseau --I did not rape her, it's not true, it's BULLSHIT! I did not rape her, I did naaahht!!..... oh, Hai Guts. :D
If a lot of people put their grasses on, the world would be a better place to live.
do you? do you have some secret? tell me, tell me why, tell me what you want? don't know why you 'fraid, it's too rate? too rate.... well whatevur :D
It's not over! Griffisu betrayed me! I'm fed up with this world!
Tommy Wiseau - I don't know, people are very strange these days. I used to know a guy who bought a kid for the night and raped him for three silver coins, kid found out about it, shot him with arrows and ran a sword through his mouth, down Guerrero path....
ha! what a story guts :D
Well I haven't seen Griffith like character in a long time. I don't know what writers had in mind to write this character.
Absolutely amazing.
This either inspired or crushes whoever understands what Griffith is talking about
This right here. This is the moment that messes EVERYTHING up. If only Guts didn’t happen across Griffith that night. Then again if it didn’t happen here it was bound to happen eventually.
Now that's the main question isn't it? While it appears everything is bound by causality, guts appears to be a possible exclusion to the rule. While we know that a person in possession of a behelit is fated to use it, how long would it have taken?
“In this world, is the destiny of mankind controlled by some transcendental entity or law? Is it like the hand of God hovering above? At least it is true that man has no control, even over his own will. Man takes up the sword in order to shield the small wound in his heart sustained in a far-off time beyond remembrance. Man wields the sword so that he may die smiling in some far-off time beyond perception.”
It was always going to happen.
@@bamesjond7495 if you believe in what the skull knight said, Guts was only exempt from causality once branded, because the brand causes him to exist in the interstice. Therefore everything up to the eclipse was bound to happen, which is more poetic in a way.
This guy was naraku, enel, the fourth hokage and kira yoshikage.
sephiroth too.
and johan liebert
Makishima Shougo
@@PbaTv7 Nozomu Sasaki did Johan.
Ey ey ey
Dont bring that bullcrap to berserk okay
It’s funny to me how Toshiyuki Morikawa plays three silver haired powerful swordsman.
Griffith, Sephiroth and Dante
i liked griffith more than guts till episode 25. something is very inspirational and relateable in him.
A close friend of mine had never experienced any of the iterations of berserk until I showed him 1997 last year. We watched a rip of this episode that was mis-titled something along the lines of "the philosopher and the warrior", and my friend said "I can guess who the warrior is, but who is the philosopher?". The episode played out, Griffith said his speech that devastates Guts, and makes him realize that they aren't equals, and my friend was absolutely blown away. Getting to watch him experience the perfect level of writing that exists within this scene for the first time was an absolute pleasure, and something I wish I could experience again and again. This episode is still my favorite episode from anything I've ever watched, absolutely unmatched in conveying the ethics and convictions of a deeply complex character. When the episode ended my friend said "I completely understand now, that was one of the best things I've ever watched". Thank you Miura, for creating a piece of fantasy that feels so unbelievably personal and real, so grounded and impactful, a timeless classic.
Griffith is bewitched by the same Napoleonic vision that Nietzsche received when a cavalry passed by him on the street one day. That vision came to shape the entire philosophy of Nietzsche and gave birth to the Übermensch, just as the castle vision supplied Griffith with the purpose for his existence and gave rise to Griffith the member of the God hand.
The psychological depth of Berserk is truly shocking.
This is the best part of Berserk. Not supernatural bullshit, just humans and their emotions.
For me, Berserk could just be the Golden Arc and still be one of the best japanese stories out there.
I like the parts with the supernatural bullshit. That's when we see Guts slowly recovering from his trauma and forming a new band, which is really cool and tells a powerful message. I like to see him fighting on and still struggling, despite having no rest. The latest chapters have been great at showing how overworked he is and how much he's changed
Easily one of the best moments ever in storytelling history. Berserk is fucking life man
I saw a Hegel quote that at last let me understand how it must feel to see Griffith, for the people of this world.
"I saw the Emperor [Napoleon] - this world-soul - riding out of the city on reconnaissance. It is indeed a wonderful sensation to see such an individual, who, concentrated here at a single point, astride a horse, reaches out over the world and masters it."
Napoleon was obviously a great man. Nonetheless, Hegel's obvious admiration of him (and his shortcomings) were quite weird.
I think if Berserk before the golden age arc was about finding a meaning to suffer for, then beyond the golden age arc could be seen as finding meaning in suffering itself.
Forgive me for simplifying it like that but it does seem to me that the golden age arc was all about the criticism and embrace of german idealism. Whilst post-golden age arc is much more about existentialism and psychotherapy(in particular the works of Jung and Victor Frankl).
I don't think anyone would actually argue that Griffith's ambition was an ethical one. (A) He believed in ends justifying the means (B)He often used other peoples as tools to his ends rather than as ends-in-themselves.
Alas, to summarize with a quipy remark: #GriffithDidEverythingWrong
So gratified to have read this comment
@@sujalthapa7887 Very sharp and eloquent analysis wow!
Nation-states do that too... @@sujalthapa7887
Almost cried. Thank you Miura
😞
I love how this quote at the end about friends only as equals shows how Griffith was always a soulless, malignant narcissist. When Guts lived up to his criteria as an independant man with his own dream Griffith couldnt take it.
He truly deserved to be locked up in that dungeon. The tragedy is the band of the hawk were too dumb to see it. If only theyd left him to his deserved fate.
This speech and Roger Smith's at the end of The Big-O lift me when I've fallen. Every time.
you also see something in common between griffith and johan from monster? both look angelic from outside yet absolutely evil to the core.
Griffith and guts spent lonemly and traimatising childhoods. Guts was spared the burden of having a dream while Griffith when young and naive had a very abstract dream and set off to fulfil it.
And this words leaded to the end
For me this was my favorite moment of the original adaption. For so many reasons
I just wanted to listen to music how did I get here???
Berserk ost behelit theme
Causality :v
No ,its guts theme tnks brah
"One is always one too many around me" - thus speaks the hermit. "Always once
one - in the long run that makes two!"
I and Me are always too earnestly in conversation with one another: how could it be
endured, if there were not a friend?
For the hermits there are too many depths. That is why they long so much for a
friend and for his heights.
Our faith in others betrays wherein we would dearly like to have faith in ourselves.
Our longing for a friend is our betrayer.
And often with our love we only want to leap over envy. And often we attack and
make an enemy in order to conceal that we are vulnerable to attack.
"At least be my enemy!" - thus speaks the true reverence, that does not venture to
ask for friendship.
If you want a friend, you must also be willing to wage war for him: and to wage
war, you must be capable of being an enemy.
You should honour even the enemy in your friend. Can you go near to your friend
without going over to him?
In your friend you should possess your best enemy. Your heart should feel closest
to him when you oppose him.
Do you wish to go naked before your friend? Is it in honour of your friend that you
show yourself to him as you are? But he wishes you to the Devil for it!
He who makes no secret of himself excites anger in others: that is how much reason
you have to fear nakedness! If you were gods you could then be ashamed of your
clothes!
You cannot adorn yourself too well for your friend: for you should be to him an
arrow and a longing for the Superman.
Have you ever watched your friend asleep - to discover what he looked like? Yet
your friend's face is something else beside.
It is your own face, in a rough and imperfect mirror.
Have you ever watched your friend asleep? Were you not startled to see what he
looked like? O my friend, man is something that must be overcome.
The friend should be a master in conjecture and in keeping silence: you must not
want to see everything. Your dream should tell you what your friend does when
awake.
May your pity be your conjecture: that you may first know if your friend wants pity.
Perhaps what he loves in you is the undimmed eye and the glance of eternity.
Let your pity for your friend conceal itself under a hard shell; you should break a
tooth biting upon it. Thus it will have a delicacy and a sweetness.
Are you pure air and solitude and bread and medicine to your friend? Many a one
cannot deliver himself from his own chains and yet he is his friend's deliverer.
Are you a slave? If so, you cannot be a friend. Are you a tyrant? If so, you cannot
have friends.
In woman, a slave and a tyrant have all too long been concealed. For that reason,
woman is not yet capable of friendship: she knows only love.
In a woman's love is injustice and blindness towards all that she does not love. And
in the enlightened love of a woman, too, there is still the unexpected attack and
lightning and night, along with the light.
Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women are still cats and birds. Or, at best,
cows.
Woman is not yet capable of friendship. But tell me, you men, which of you is yet
capable of friendship?
Oh your poverty, you men, and your avarice of soul! As much as you give to your
friend I will give even to my enemy, and will not have grown poorer in doing so.
There is comradeship: may there be friendship!
Thus spake Zarathustra
Max Wagner Thus speaketh, the onerous wall of text! A pox on thee!!
💔💔💔
Facts
His speech sounds really toughtful, and felt like came from an actual experience and actually applicable. Hate when an anime just put quotes that just some word play, or some irresponsible edgy quotes.
i've come to hear fourth's sound
Ah, the famous "I have a dream" speech.
Sorry Dr. MLK Jr. This is far better!😛
If only Guts had not over heard him say that...
@@Passions5555 I'm more curious as to Casca's reaction, but Miura doesn't overtly show it.
I can also assume her silence is acceptance of her role as a tool for Griffith.
dreams and friendship!! thats same title of my video too.. nice
Brutal
She did NOT say he was marvelous, she said he is mysterious. I HATE these mistranslations.
To marvel is to wonder, basically the same meaning as mysterious but mysterious has a more negative connotation so marvelous is a better translation, sorry bud
@@Abraham-om5ib Your wrong. Marvelous is a compliment, mysterious is something neutral. The princess did NOT compliment him.. she said he was mysterious.
@@michaelwhity7382 you're*
@@Abraham-om5ib Your nickname explains your attitude.
@@michaelwhity7382 no
I watched Berserk in dub which i really liked but the sub seems great i will have to watch it again in sub but now after watching part 4 of jojo i cant help but think of Kira when Griffith talks haha
Or minato
Lmao yeah
Episode 10 actually :P
Giorno Giovana is very proud
I wonder why the lighten Guts and CascA's skin.
こんなこと言わなきゃガッツも鷹の団辞めなかったのにな
RIP Miura
R.I.P Miura
R.I.P Kentaro Miura
The last part is funny
Guts got subordinated. He wasn't even a person to Griffith.
U KNOW WHATS FUNNY TOO? UR FACE 😤😤😤
the english dub didn't do justice to this scene
Anybody knows the name of the song it's playing in this scene?
Guts theme
Why griffith didn't see guts and casca?
It was all beautiful and charming until Charlotte brought up the f-word... and it bombed with nuclear impact on Guts.
And to be clear, Griffith dreams of a kingdom of his own. A king has no equal, so yeah in a convoluted way he stated that he actually did not want any friends in his life xD
Don't go
ep 10 *
the english sound for griffith is better in my opinion
This makes no sense
To the deaf
And blind lol
@Saru Bet Why? I would like to explain your misunderstanding
Go do your own Khalil isnt my friend
I don't like the japanese voice of Griffith
Luv it!
Just pretend he's Kurama, then I bet you'd like it.
lol
But....it's Sephiroth!
His voice is also mine
as awesome that speech was it really ##ck everyone in the end
katsupoi I was more curious about how Casca reacted, rather than Guts.
I still don’t get it. What’s his dream?
Freedom
he want to have his own kingdom.