I can't describe how grateful I am to Mori and Studio Gaga for taking the risk of finishing the story. It's still sad knowing that Miura isn't the person who is now drawing the story, but knowing that his apprentices and his best friend are the ones who are closing the book on this story makes me happy. Yes the story won't be the way it was now that we are heading towards the end, but I'm content with the fact that we are least getting an ending.
yeah still wish it was Miura was still at the helm of this ship. But hey we can't let 30+ years go to waste, on the biggest cliffhanger in anime/manga history. Might as well sail this boat to dock then through an iceberg i say.
Mori said he knows the ending of berserk and if not the definitive end he knows a lot about how it should be ending. so however it is the series will end i know for a fact Mori is going to honor his late friends wishes and finish it off right. the ending we get will be as close to the original as we could hope for. we just need to have faith in Mori and Miura's students.
A story about causality and fate. This is how it always was going to be finished. Muira must have sensed the possibility that he wouldn't finish and built a studio capable of finishing.
I'd assumed Griffith brought Casca back simply to eliminate him getting sucked halfway across the world every month. Sort of eliminating a point of vulnerability. I didn't think for a second he cared a bit about what it meant to her, or how she felt. Not trying to hurt or torture her, not trying to help or comfort her, just keeping a bird in a cage with him, to make sure he can stay where he wants to be instead of getting pulled away to her each month.
I guess this was the non-so-subtle point of everything: Griffith during the moonlight child state is mortal, thus killable Everything leads to this obviously grim point where Guts should kill a child which coincidentally is also his son, most probably in front of Caska. A nice closing to the cirle since his descent into madness could be said that started with the (accidental) murder of another child (RIP Adonis) Miura at its finest.
same if @TheAlmightyLoli made an audiobook or something like that i.e. spotify i would listen this at work too usually i wathc/listen his berserk videos when playing or trying to sleep.
I think it's interesting that Guts was laughing while slashing at Griffith, like the situation was so unfathomable and he was so utterly useless at doing damage that it became amusing. That to me illustrated his hopelessness pretty effectively. He just kept swinging, and laughing...he actually went insane.
On paper, having Casca in a protected location removes Griffith from disappearing once a month. He is potentially at risk when in this form. Off the books, (imo that is probably wrong) the moonlight child's feelings are influencing griffith/bringing out his human emotions. As for Zodd, I think he's getting more annoyed with Griffiths entanglement with Guts for reasons of his "moral code". He might have a "kill them or don't, stop the games" mindset. Zodd is the employee bitter at the boss but still doing their job
Starting 2 months ago I started reading Berserk. Shortly after I found your Berserk complete saga video and started watching along with my reading. I just want to say how thankful I am for all the work you've put into these videos. It REALLY helped me understand the story past my own opinions and conclusions. This story has been such an emotional roller coaster. I've never read anything like this ever and I am just so thankful for Miura. This is hands down the best story I've ever seen.
I haven’t picked up a book 😔 just curious..does he leave out any chunks, like is it worth rereading..would I find new information or did Loli cover more than 90%
The beast of darkness waited until guts was at his most vulnerable, everyone seems to forget that since it was in the middle of everyones favorite boat arc
Not really. it tried to manifest in the encounter with Griffith, but stopped/was stopped, before it could overtake, just to later tell Guts, that it was the Brand, that stopped it.
@@hansgerman3437 He could be lying because he wants to manipulate Guts until he’s at his absolute lowest. No help with Griffith from me until you let go of everything, forever.
About the beast of darkness not taking over against Griffith: One of two things happened. 1. It didn't take over on purpose (given the latest chapters) 2. It was a throwback to Griffith's incarnation when guts saw him again and forgot his rage. Maybe Griffith's human form is making Guts struggle to have enough rage and bloodlust. Maybe femto would make him go all out as there are no good memories with femto
what about his fully trying to murder griffith, mindlessly swinging his sword at him in murderous rage, made you think he could possible be lacking bloodlust and rage?
1. Is the most likely one. I think the Beast of Darkness’ growing sentience has made it more cunning and it decided to bide it’s time. It is showing Guts that without giving his all to it, he lacks the strength to stand up to a literal god.
@@jakobrenner2230If Guts without the Beast of Darkness could slice a strand of Griffith’s hair off before he could phase out of the physical world (if that’s how that works), the Beast of Darkness might have been fast enough to lop his head off. But with Griffith gone without Guts fully giving in, the Beast of Darkness would never achieve his goal: full control. Maybe he really is biding his time on purpose… interesting.
I think Rickert is able to hit Griffith because he is the only remaining Band of the Hawk Member that didn’t get sacrificed. So in a way, he is the only remaining part of Griffith’s old self
That wouldn’t make sense, Richard is human & should be under the same spell as everyone else… but maybe Griffith can’t change peoples existing preconceptions. He was already a hero, his demon charisma only really amplifies his existing reputation; but Richard already knew him, his highs and lows. To Midland he’s the divine white hawk, to Guts he’s a member of the nigh omnipotent godhand, but to Richard, he’s just Griffith. You might not be able to hit god, but Griffith is just a man and men can bleed. We were explicitly told Guts could only kill spirits because he believed he could, why would Femto be any different
My theory is now that Griffiths body is intertwined with the moon child, he’s vulnerable in that state. He may be essentially invincible but Guts has clearly had tangible interactions with the moon child whereas Griffith phases through his attacks. I think Griffith is made vulnerable in that form and that would be the ultimate poetic punishment: Guts has to kill the child of himself and Casca to defeat Griffith and achieve his revenge. It’s also a parallel to the sacrifice apostles make. Whether or not he does it, I don’t know. I would assume he would grow enough on his journey to not make that sacrifice but maybe he’s put in a position where he doesn’t have a choice. I left this part as a reply to another comment on here but it adds overall to my theory of a thematically poetic tragedy. Not to mention when his own adoptive father sought to kill him in order to “end a curse”. Honestly, there’s quite a few parallels that could be made between Griffith and Gambino. Both took Guts into their fold as a soldier and surrogate family member. Both had selfish desires while Guts admired and sought to attain their love. Both sacrificed Guts innocence for self gain and caused the insurmountable divide between them. They both sent Guts down a dark path to which he had to climb his way out of to find a new family and a new reason to fight. Guts now has to become that same father figure if he wants to exact his revenge or reject his destiny. He now must sacrifice his own son to achieve his goals. But who knows, maybe they’ll write something good instead.
Same bro, I watched his 21 hour video this winter, think it was over three days in February or something. Berserk and hot chocolate in winter, is not wrong ❤
IMO, Griffith’s powers (minus the telekinesis), are tied to how he is perceived. Keep in mind that apostle powers and forms are tied to their grievances when they called the godhand, for example Wylad was an old coward, so he indulged in everything as an apostle. Griffith’s goal was to have a kingdom, but in that pursuit he always put on a good face, Guts did most of his dirty work like the assassination and his greatest strength was his charisma, which improves people’s view of you. When he sacrificed the brand, he had all that mystique ripped away and was viewed as pitifully as one could be. Additionally, when he became a demon, what is the first thing he did? He traumatized the two people who knew him on the most intimate level, the people who had a high opinion of him but a less grandiose view of him, making them in a twisted way think higher of him in Gut’s case, as the source of his revenge, making him obsessed but just in the opposite manner. Meanwhile casca was broken so it didn’t particularly matter. The only one to injure Griffith was Rickert, someone too young to really see him as someone grand when he was little and also escaped the eclipse, so his actions had no real effect on him. He just views him as a man he once knew, nothing more, nothing less. This is also why Griffith is going east, as Rickert is a loose end that he saw escape with Kushans, that should they decode the secret to his invulnerability, could actually kill him given enough of a concerted effort, especially in the hands of a certain pissed off swordsman. Edit: Another possibility is Griffith’s rizz speech from golden age being the key. “To be considered my friend one must have his own dreams even if it means clashing with my own” or something to that effect. It’s possible that anyone who doesn’t fulfill those conditions just straight up can’t hit him or just get pulled in by his charisma.
Now I want a fanfic of Rickert slitting Griff's throat instead. It'd be hilarious to see how shocked and confused that'd make him as he bled-out in horror. '...What... What... *What?'*
Interesting theory. Do you by chance have any further proof or this besides Wylad? His attitude was fearlessness which is the opposite how he was as a human but his powers were just brute strength and a huge monkey form. Not sure how this is connected to fear or being a coward. I think Griffith‘s thing was/is control. Controlling everyone around him to get what he wants. Not sure how this can be exploited besides Zod betraying him, similar how Guts left him after carrying him from mercenary to nobility. Or if we go further back, how the great King betrayed his sage, who probably was a central figure in helping the King get the Kingdom, and then the Sage was tortured, turned in to Void and took the Kingdom away from the King together with his wife, turning the King in to the Skull Knight.
@@Vargas_ShezarThe way I saw Wylad is that he was a guy who was too afraid to live a little and so when his time ran out, he became an apostle and indulged both in battle but in the sexual side too, raping women and being utterly savage without any inhibition to the point where his own men feared him more than his foes. Another example would be Rosine becoming an “elf” as an apostle and creating a “paradise” to escape her parents being horribly dysfunctional and an abusive father, essentially trying to create her world of fantasy that could have never existed. There’s also the guy from the pit in tower of conviction who despised the world and became an apostle version of a behelit described as an egg that would create the perfect world. Although admittedly it’s not a perfect theory as idk what the count’s wife being in an orgy cheating has to do with him being a slug man. As for the theory about control, it definitely is possible and intertwined with mine, essentially me seeing control through charisma more specifically. Admittedly I can’t speak much on void because of how unclear his situation is.
@@jojonr619 During my time we saw a lot things we weren't supposed to see.. Most movies, tv shows, games, music, reading materials and a whole lot things on the internet are adult themed.. And we just knew how to handle it ... Heck, that's what got everyone talking... Cause it just blows your mind ... And we didn't get offended or whine about any of it... We didn't demand anything be adjusted for us...
@@jojonr619 Easy there Biden, way to make things political when something shocks you ... More of a Jimmy Carter kinda gal btw.. Were you not taught how to face your fears or any form of dread as a child? It's easy .. Want some tips?
@@carolpulma2734 I think this is a bigger deal for you than me. There’s a difference between facing your fears and seeing stuff that’s out of you age range is my point. Also, adding more ‘…’ to the end of you sentences doesn’t make it more dramatic.
To me, the plot thread that I am most interested in following is that… Griffith cried. It’s been previously established way back during the eclipse that when a person becomes a disciple they shed their last tear and it becomes a behelit, but Griffith cried. My theory here is that that’s just the moonlight child messing with his reality manipulation (this might also have been what allowed Rickert to slap him and guts to even do so much as to take a hair from his head)
I feel an appreciation video is needed to everyone at the studio for the dedication and hard work. They have givin me life in a very glim time in my life. Like FUBAR levels.
Far-niece is an objectively wrong pronunciation but I can, at least, see how that makes sense to someone looking at Farnese’s name. Shrike, however, makes absolutely zero sense. It’s just like not spelled that way.
I'm calling it now, the Moonlight Child will be the way to beat Griffith. Gut's will have to do a repeat of when he yeets the kid in Golden Age to his own son.
I didn't even think about that, but that would be fucking awful. In a good way. Devastating but I really like the idea of that being Griffith's weakness.
@@micahchoo Personally I think the single hair guts managed to cut was still changing from the Moonlight Child's. I imagine it'll end like the Goku vs Raddits fight, the Moonlight Child will metaphorically hold Griffith down while Guts slams the Dragonslayer through his chest.
You... just gave me an insane thought. So there's a theory that King Gaiseric was an Apostle demon, or even a member of the Godhand at one point, but was betrayed when the Godhand created Void, possibly replacing him. Flora's violation of an ancient mage taboo had something to do with Gaiseric becoming the Skull Knight. Some believe that Flora split Gaiseric into two entities. One was the Skull Knight, and the other was Nosferatu Zodd. This separated Skull Knight from his inner demon and possibly his Brand of Sacrifice. What if the solution to freeing the Moonlight Child from Griffith will be that same type of magic, the act of separating the two from each other?
@@theholygamer969But what about Zodd being around for 300 years while the assumed birth of Void and downfall of Gaiseric's empire occurred 1000 years ago. But I do like the theory but I think it'd be kind of hard to make the timelines match up
Don't forget that Griffith is also the Moonlight boy and I'm sure that guts and cosca both have figured it out that he is in fact their child. So most likely the reason guts couldn't kill him is because somewhere deep inside he knows he would be striking down his own child. Even though we know how messed up that is to begin with.
That makes so much sense , if hitting him is based on the emotions the character feels while trying its obvious why he took the slap but dragon slayer didn't harm him
Here is my theory, Griffith still has immeasurable power, but being on the same mortal plane seems to set up the opportunity for Guts or Skull Knight to have the possibility of an even playing field. In order to defeat him, Guts will have to destroy Griffith's body, but more directly, the Moonlight Boy, thereby vanquishing Griffith at least from the mortal plane, destroying his dream. But he will have to choose between his own son and vengeance.
Ok so heres an interesting idea about rickert. What if skull knight saved him because due to cosality skull knight knows a weapon similar to his berserker armor is going to be made. What if rickert purpose is actually to reforge the dragonslayer once guts ends up breaking it. Because, ironically we know the sword is damamged to an extent theirbare cracks in the blade. So, what if it does break. Well if memory serves me right rickert studied under the person who made it so logically he's the only one able to fix it.
I think the beast held off taking of guts when Griffith showed up because guts' rage at that point was more powerful than the beasts rage. We know the beast gives guts power in the form of unquenchable bloodlust and rage. But if guts' very own bloodlust was beyond even what the beast could do, then maybe it just literally couldn't grab hold of guts at that time. Either that or the beast wanted guts to fail so he could fall into this despair and make it easier to finally take guts over.
Bro I love how you explain your videos honestly I can sit and do my work just listening your resumes please do one of vagabond like you did with berserk!!!
So much to think about. I've mentioned in a previous comment how I think Caska, Griffith, and Guts may be a sort of twist on the Karpman Drama Triangle, but something keeps popping into my head that may be an underlying theme or aesthetic to the Godhand, particularly Griffith, but maybe Guts and Skull Knight, too. I'm leaning towards the Seven Deadly sins, but they seem to be vague. Particularly for Griffith. I keep thinking that Griffith seems very childlike. Like, in general, his sin is that he never really grew up and just wanted to keep playing knights in the courtyard his whole life. But I think Miura did a good job at representing duality in characters too. Griffith is an ambitious, machiavellian prick, very willing to do whatever it takes to get what he wants, but he also shows compassion for his subordinates, so much so that after his rebirth, he wanted to make sure that compassion was gone. Guts is pretty compassionless, never really having a childhood and was tough to crack when finding actual comradery. I still feel wrath and vengeance are up there as dark sides for him, but hatred may be better. Guts was out for blood with a purpose, but when he finally gets Caska back he makes mistakes that hurt her and he concedes and allows the new group into the party, largely as a way to hold himself accountable, but he also develops comraderie with them. He seems most consumed by hate, but steeled by his care for Caska. Skullknight might be better placed into pride or wrath. I feel the defining of the sins is a little more bibl-ey and not really exploring the full spectrum of sin and virtue that humans can experience. So, yea. Iunno, feels like an incomplete thought on my part, like I said, it just keeps popping up into my head. Especially when asked the question, why could Rickert strike Griffith? Rickert stopped to give him a chance on the hill of swords, granted, prior to knowing the whole story, but even after, he visits Griffith later for the slap heard 'round the world. It makes sense to me that Guts couldn't do much more than cut a single hair on Griffith because he hates Griffith. Demon + Hate kinda sounds like some Adam's Family/Hellraiser opposite interpretation shit. But Rickert. I wonder if Rickert still loves him, maybe even forgives him, but refuses to tolerate his shit. Maybe they're family. We don't know the origins of Griffith and Rickert yet. Maybe they got some Geiseric blood em. I mean, dude held the largest empire at one point. He probably got around so much that every day might be the birthday for 4 people directly descendant to him in some way (thinkin like Genghis Khan). Lol anyways. Yea, guess we'll see.
Loli, you are an absolute goat I am having a bus trip from Riga to Prague in a week it will be exactly 24 hours. Cant fucking wait to re-watch the whole Berserk Saga with gorgeous (no) eastern european sights outside the window. Thank you for all your hard work!
@@bbriggs7409 it was cool, thanks! Only two downsides were being in a bus full of fucking slavic people, and having to keep my guitar between my legs during the whole thing, because i am not paying extra 40 euros both ways to keep it in a luggage department. Czech Republic is cool during this time of year, and I had a fellow ukrainian dude to show me around the place. I went from Prague to Brno, then back to Prague, and the to Warsaw. Best vacation ever.
would be nice, albeit a bit too convenient, if those kushans were sent by rickert and the bakiraka to pick up guts and crew. I think the beast of darkness IS the sword. it came out of the sword in the last chapter, chains broken and all. the sword absorbs astral od with each kill and i think the beast is an extension of Guts' anger, his rage mixed with the od in the sword to create the beast. we've seen what spirits can do to living people, turn them into ghoulish creatures, that's what the sword is trying to do to Guts. the berserker armor turns guts into a raging maniac and the beast manifests, or tries to, each time because that's what the beast is as well. Guts will have to master the armor and tame the beast in his sword. to do that, he'll need to master his emotions and tame his own anger.
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It may just be me but does anyone else see a hint of sadness in Zodd's face when Griffith is welcomed home? It's hard to tell since he's still beastly, but I think he really is close to bailing on Falconia.
He's probably getting tired of Griffith toying with them, developing the mentality of "either kill them or leave them alone, but stop constantly distracting yourself." He's getting frustrated that his boss is taking up time to fuck with Guts instead of fighting him. Way he sees it, Griffith is disrespecting a fellow warrior that Zodd sees as an equal. Sure he wants to kill Guts, but he wants to give the man a proper warrior's death, because that's what he sees as the honorable thing to do. Griffith is doing neither, and it seems like it's starting to annoy Zodd.
@@NEETKitten Exactly. We've never known Zodd to follow any allegiances that aren't actively going against who he hunts. He didn't even care about the Eclipse save for knowing that Skull Knight was going to be there. I firmly believe with how often we've seen signs of Zodd and the Moonlight Child after warnings from Skull Knight that the only reason Zodd has been humoring Griffith is because it's the only direct path to SK. Guts is definitely a bonus and because of his marks being semi in sync with each other I think Zodd will either betray Griffith at the last moment for selfish bloodlust or strike a deal that he'll stand aside/assist and let them get to Griffith if it means a fair battle afterward. Shit is going to get crazy whether we're wrong or right, no doubt.
@@BuffetCrayfish Oh yeah, we're definitely approaching the fan now and I cannot wait to see what happens. My own personal theory is that Zodd won't outright betray Griffith. Instead, he'll simply walk away. Abandoning Griffith and going on the warpath against *everyone.* Since Guts and Skull Knight are definitely going to be going to Falconia, Zodd will probably be waiting for them. He's going to do what he wants, and fight the big angry men with matching skull helmets, Griffith's orders be damned. And he will tear apart *anything* that gets in the way of his fight. I imagine we'll see Zodd kill Irvine, Locus, or maybe oven Sonia once everything starts going down. Hell, he might end up killing all 3 just to get to Guts. If we wanna go even further with the conspiracies, I think Griffith himself might just be another pawn in the larger scheme of the Godhand. They're using him to increase their influence over the world, letting him believe that he is their equal and hiding their true plans from him. He might be a pawn, but he's a very powerful pawn that they can't let go unchecked. Now I'm gonna go into full-blown speculation without any evidence and just running off of gut feelings. But I feel like the Godhand's plan might be to *kill the idea of evil itself.* They're using Griffith, bolstering and growing his power and influence to be used as a weapon. He's uniting the whole of mankind in order to stand against the idea of evil. Remember, the only orders apostles are given upon their transformation is "do as thou wilt." This includes the Godhand themselves. Now, these guys are *fully* evil, without any humanity left in them. Funny thing about evil though is that it's subjective. God might exist in the world of Berserk, we dunno yet, but the idea of evil is basically God to the apostles. Now, let me ask you: what could you think of that could *possibly* be more evil than taking power from God himself... and turning it into a sword against him? I have no basis for any of this outside of a gut feeling, but I think I could be onto something here even if I'm wrong about what specifically will happen. The Godhand have no hearts. They've been around for so long and done so much that the "gaping hole that evil will fill in place of one's humanity" has eaten away at everything until *only* evil is left. All it would take for them to justify murdering the very concept of evil is the reasoning that that's what they're meant to do as truly evil beings.
@@NEETKitten Wow, that would be a trip seeing Zodd crush a bunch of bigger demon names to go AWAL, I like your theories a lot and honestly I think you're spot on that Griffith is a Godhand pawn and I think you're correct that the Godhand are trying to kill the idea of evil itself. It's a rebirth of the world that's even greater than the one Griffith brought with Falconia and one that's required in order to set the world toward its course. Thank you for taking the time to write all your thoughts down, it's fun to see all the different theories and watch our community coming together. Keep up the struggle, brother.
9:03 damn bro I must have missed this moment or not full realized it... What if Casca tries to pressure Griffith with this. Casca is alone with him right now an she just learned a very critical piece of information she has all the tools to utilize. Something I find super interesting is Casca had already lost her mind when she gave birth so she never had a moment to really be with the child an name him. The moonlight boy really doesn't have any name at all. I think if Casca give him a name an starts speaking to him when speaking to Griffith it could play a big role in things if the story goes that direction. Casca is a headstrong woman an I could see her trying to manipulate Griffith. Ive said this before elsewhere but I dont believe guts will be alive at the end of the story, It literally started with his birth an has followed all ages of his life, its only right it ends at the end. I think the key is what he leaves behind. Guts has always struggled with his purpose in life but at the end he might realize the moonlight boy which is a result of his struggle against destiny was his purpose. A spirit of good nature trapped inside a member of the godhand which could in turn break the cycle.
Less than a month ago I had only ever seen scenes of beserk across pop culture (typically music video’s) blissfully unaware. I was watching one of your videos on a game (I can’t remember which) as I liked your breakdowns of games. & in that video you said something that struck me.. you mentioned beserk & said it’s your “favourite thing ever” I liked the way you put that as I have my own obsessions & could understand having such passion for something, but none the less I decided to check out your beserk series starting with the anime movies/series adaptation’s video. That was probably only a month ago & now I to am obsessed with this god damn story & every little aspect of it god damn.
I watched this series in 6 days.. and i have to go to my office 6 days of the week.. thank you so much man, i cant tell you how important this way for me.. ive been trying to get into the series but reading kills me so i failed to go past black swordsman literally 6-10 times of trying it from the start in past few years. Again thanks a lot for the perfect narration ❤️
There were actually 7 chapters left of the Elf Island Chapter, not 6. It initially started as 6, but the team must have realised that they needed one extra chapter, so Elf Island ended with Chapter 371 and not 370. Also, I’m pretty sure that the Fantasia Arc as a whole isn’t over and that we’re just in a new part of the arc. The original message made it sound like Fantasia was ending, but I think they meant that the Elf Island Chapter of the Fantasia Arc was ending rather than both the Fantasia Arc and Elf Island Chapter were ending. It wouldn’t really make sense for Fantasia to be over as the physical and astral planes are still merged, so the world is still in the state of Fantasia. The Falcon of the Millennium Empire Arc (an arc all about Griffith’s kingdom) didn’t end until Falconia appeared and Griffith had his kingdom. As for what’s left of Berserk, I think that this current part of the Fantasia Arc could end with a confrontation in Falconia and Guts and Casca’s reunion (hopefully in this time Casca is able to confront her trauma and finally be able to look at Guts and give him a great big hug). We could then have one final part of the Fantasia Arc which would be the final confrontation with Griffith and the God Hand.
I think saying that the Fantasia arc isn't over because the world is still "in the state of Fantasia" relies on an unwarranted presumption that the merging of the planes is going to/supposed to be undone.
@@seg162 Well I guess we will see in September when Volume 42 is released, but I’m willing to bet that we’re still in the Fantasia Arc. The end of 371 just didn’t feel like the end of an entire arc, but rather a mid-arc climax (similar to the end of the Holy Evil War Chapter where Griffith rescued Charlotte).
Berserk is the most raw,explicit anime that I've seen. It mixes realism and fantasy in the best way possible. It is in its own class of genre. I can read it over and over again and never get bored of it.
My therory for what’s happening next is they get captured by Kushans, but could be rescued by Silat, who could possibly join the party. I think this would be an awesome development, as he hates Griffith, and wants to restore honor to his clan. If, although less likely, Daiba comes along, he could also help ease the mage situation while Shreike deals with Guts, and could help mentor her as well. So much potential with the Kushan development. Now that I think about it, they’re both traveling with Rickert now, so it’s probably an even more of a possibility
The question of "why did Griffith bother to take casca?" bothered me. Was it just another way to make Guys despair? Maybe, but I think it's also another reason that some may haven't thought of. What if the Moonlight child is hindering Griffith in a way we don't understand yet so much that he decides to take Casca to him so that he won't keep disappearing on Full Moons
I don’t know why people expected guts to live the rest of his days on the island. Guts is still destined to suffer FOR ALL ETERNITY! TRILLIONS AND TRILLION of years of suffering!! Stars will explode and die and guts will still be alive suffering! Guys NEEDS! To find a way to break the curse! He knows what he’s destined for if he doesn’t.
Imagine this, in kendo, it takes so much skills and experience to stop a shinai... but at 13:17, imagine a dragon sword, maybe 200-500lb, stopped from a full force swing, damn that strength, love you guts!
i saw a video where a guy made a full scale real life dragon slayer, the slab of metal he used was about 700lbs and by the end had only taken off about 100lbs at most. he added weight back on when he added the hilt and everything else so roughly the dragon slayer in real life would weight about 600lbs give or take and would be physically impossible to pick up. the hilts alone wouldn't even be able to withstand its weight so its not a matter of ones physical limitations, its about the weak point which is the hilt, lets play around and say that yes you could pick it up and yes the hilts doesnt bend or brake from the massive amount of weight at the joint. the very first swing would absolutely break it because whatever you hit will be smashed and the hilt with snap. the sword would have to be made out of a lightweight metal in order to be remotely plausible but in that case it wouldn't even be a good sword because it would be too soft and weak to withstand blows. tldr; a person made a dragon slayer and it was awesome but very heavy and not at all a plausible weapon for anyone for any reason.
@@moviemaker2011z Logical, damn.... If DS is about 700lb in real life, ahahaha even if it's so dull, if "Somebody" can swing it, that person still gonna get f'd. ROFL LMAO!
I kind of see Zodd's detachment of Griffith comes from him being disatisfied with how he's handling everything, the little trip to pick up Casca and focusing on the bakiraka now just might be the straw that broke the cammel's back. Now comes the tin foil hat: if he can overpower the beast of darkness and having partial control of the body of a Godhand, I somewhat want the moonlight child and Zodd to become allies, mostly because I really like the kid but also because that'd lead to the one thing Zodd could want, a fight with Guts.
I think the beast held off because Zodd is Skull Knight’s beast. Whatever the beasts of inner darkness are, they’re attracted to the Godhand for some reason. The beast of darkness wants to consume and kill Guts and then go be some sort of apostle.
I gotta say, these berserk videos are truly fantastic. I was never an avid fan of Berserk early on and when i began a few years ago, i stopped during the pagen orgy, it was too much. Once i began watching your videos i began to beat myself up for stopping because it eventually got better. Last note, Skull Knight is the man. He's the type of dude that comes in clutch at the last minute. Like if your car was towed, Skull Knight would be the one to drive you to the repo and help you get your shit sorted out.
lol I can’t imagine stopping at the orgy scene in the black sword man, especially considering that’s probably the tamest bit of sinful acts that occur within Berzerk
I feel like somehow griffith will be stripped of his power and kingdom, leading to guts finally forgiving griffith for everything hes done (or he might kill him)
In the most recent chapter, a bunch of faceless goons bust onto a ship with a guy losing himself to his inner demon within his magic armor. I think they're gonna die.
As someone else pointed out, Griffith took Caska away not because he cared about her or anything else than just avoiding being dragged to the other side of the world once per month in a state where he's not exactly himself But this of course brings everything to a point where something comes up very clear: since Griffith mortal body is technically half-human and half-demon, when he's in the form of the moonlight child he's mortal and vulnerable (a similar concept was also explored in Inu Yasha) And this is where the juicy parts arrives: Gatsu will have to kill a child, which coincidentally is also his biological son, probably in front of Caska. Miura at its finest. That's the end of Berserk. No paradise to escape from, no redemption, no happy ending.
I think Casca, Griffith (and therefore the moonlight child) dying would actually be a fitting ending. Guts' major attachments to the Band of the Hawk gone, being left only with his new friends, and a future where he's finally free from Griffith's will (Griffith did essentially curse Guts' with those words "you're mine" at the start.)
GUTS NEEDS THE ARMOR Although the beast of darkness is a manifestation of guts, its more like hollow ichigo in terms of power, where guts is using his rage in conjunction with the dark magical powers of the armor to win just like the mask. Its obvious that skull knight defeated some godhand members AFTER the armor consumed his flesh and he became a dark spirit inside the suit, so guts will most likely have to do the same, theres a handful of god hand members PLUS his high ranking apostles. At the end of the day, even IF guts mastered the beserker armor , got his body fixed, it doesn't mean anything when any god hand member can simply create a casca lookalike and he'll just collapse again. Unless Griffith turns casca into a apostle and he has no choice but to kill her, or sjull knoght takeshr away, how would he even fight at this point? I realy think its time he actuall ges berserk
Just finished watching the 21 hour video. Came to the channel in hopes to find the continuation video. Found it. Clicked on it. 0:00 Witcher 3 main theme starts. Came again.
I was just pondering Berserk, the horrific tragedy of the story in its entirety. I came to the realization that it could easily go the route where Guts gets his personal vengeance on Griffith, and the whole world just crumbles into chaos and strife cause of it. Guts actions turn Griffith into a saint, Guts is further demonized by the regular folk for "unleashing demons on them" The last panel of Berserk may be Guts sitting down to rest in the dark, his friends together wherever they may be, and Guts finally going blind as he sits there and ponders his life. His vengeance satisfied and justified but with the world as its cost. He who wasn't meant to live depriving others of the safety Griffith was building everything towards. All in all, classic tragedy.
I think it's going to be the exact opposite. I think Guts is going to use his behelit to sacrifice himself (like the Egg Apostle) and repair the world. If the Idea of Evil perpetuates suffering because that's all it understands, a genuinely selfless act from Guts could set in motion better things to come.
Like the dude said.. He isn't here to flesh out the connective tissue of the story, but he's hear to finish the final bones missing in the skeleton of Berserk.. I honestly do not think that Fantasia was 6 chapters from ending, and surely Miura would have fleshed out the DESTRUCTION of Elfhelm far more elaborately. I mean, just seeing Skull Knight felt like a plot point in those chapters, whereas if Miura wrote it, I'm sure Skull Knight would have had very meaningful dialogue and foresight, especially for Guts himself at this temporal junction in his his very existence's meaning. That is just one example I scraped out of the top of my head, but there is definitely a lot more fleshing out that can be easily imagined by any fan of the Manga. I love that the story is continuing, but man do I still wish I coulda seen the fully fleshed out arc ending of Fantasia by the man himself, Miura, if only I could just peer into an alternate timeline where the man still lived. Fantasia ended with as powerful, as game changing turn a turn of events in the story progression as Golden Age with the Eclipse and Griffith's power escalation to a deity and character shift to an unfeeling demon lord, Lost Children being the introduction to so many, at the time, small plot points and characters that were written with masterful grace to blossom into crucially crucially important pieces of Berserk to come from the entrance of Farnese & Serpico, the Beast of Darkness, etc, then Conviction giving Griffith a body of flesh and bringing him into the story paired with Zodd immediately, followed by the Millenium Falcon arc destroying Midland and then reuniting it under Griffith, bringing the creatures of the Astral World into the normal world and turning Ganondorf into the inspiration for the Erdtree.. Fantasia ended by destroying Elfhelm, confirming that Griffith was infact the Moonlight boy and seeing a recently mentally restored Casca be Physically taken away from Guts again by Griffith again.. All ending with the most mentally, Psychologically and emotionally broken Guts we have ever seen. Berserk has been consistently incredible at capping off amazing and story rich arcs of nearly one hundred chapters each with the most satisfying yet also intriguing climaxes to end each arc. But when I break down the climaxes to such short summaries, it doesn't do justice to how incredibly these climaxes are portrayed. Simply put, the final 6 chapters of Fantasia felt far more like a skeletal teaser for the ending of the arc than it felt like the fully fleshed out, perfectly built up crescendo that would end each prior arc with a climax that was both viscerally jaw dropping as well as rich in world and character building, something that felt missing and only partially there. But a teaser for a story as magnificent as Berserk is infinitely greater than a disappointment. So do not take it as me criticizing the man who took on this burden out of genuine love and respect for his friend and the story he wrote and told him about. Because I finished the manga when Miura died, I did not yet own any volumes of Berserk and had only read scans, and when we didn't know what would happen to the series, I felt unsure about where the money would go anymore with Miura gone. But when Mori picked the series back up and I learned of the relationship between these two people, why he agreed to finish it and how much he knew of the unadulterated Berserk story as Miura intended, I very quickly bought more than half of the series' volumes to support and celebrate this beautiful turn of events as it felt like the whole world rejoiced simultaneously. I never felt so compelled to support the efforts of a studio that created fictional media of ANY kind before those events transpired. I am so grateful that Miura created my favorite story of all time and that Mori dedicated himself to finish it vicariously for Miura using all of his memories of the Berserk story entrusted to him by Mori.
my theory about zodd, 22:10. 1-griffith wants to end wars which zodd lives on. 2- zodd wants to fight the strongest warriors ever. 3- he once cooperated with guts against ganishka. I assume that zodd will go against griffith in the end and join guts not because he's good and wants peace, but because First: he wants to fight the strongest warriors, which are mostly griffith and the demons with him. Second: griffith wants to end wars so this is another reason for zodd to fight against him and the other demons with him. eventually I assume that zodd will die in a battle with griffith. honestly, this is not only a huge assumption, but also a wish, it would be amazing to see guts and Zodd fight together again just like against ganishka.
Ehhhhh a typical anime burly villain face heel turn for Zod? I don't think so. He's done a lot of bad stuff to the point I doubt whoever is still around on the protagonist's side will want him among them. Then again maybe I have it wrong and Berserk is still morally grey enough to allow for it. The panel of Zod just being there doesn't speak too much in Berserk, there's a tonne of characters standing around pensive or lost in thought without it meaning anything deeper.
@@KarmaSpaz12 nobody said he will "turn" Zodd will probably die in the battle, which is the most apostle demon warriors' dream.. also Guts isn't the "good side" if you as anyone else Griffith is the good guy, i mean the people in the story
A weird comparison but in Diablo 2 the prime evil states the same “the east” quote in order to reunite with the other prime evils. This could be Griffith finding a way to bring the god hand back to the mortal world possibly.
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Guess I'll help out
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3:08 quick recap (previously)
8:53 End of Fantasia Arc
27:25 quick recap
29:41 The new Arc
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"Why would you push these men to violence when they've spent their lives perfecting it" Is such a raw line
I can't describe how grateful I am to Mori and Studio Gaga for taking the risk of finishing the story. It's still sad knowing that Miura isn't the person who is now drawing the story, but knowing that his apprentices and his best friend are the ones who are closing the book on this story makes me happy. Yes the story won't be the way it was now that we are heading towards the end, but I'm content with the fact that we are least getting an ending.
yeah still wish it was Miura was still at the helm of this ship. But hey we can't let 30+ years go to waste, on the biggest cliffhanger in anime/manga history. Might as well sail this boat to dock then through an iceberg i say.
The thing that saddens me is that if he was alive he would probably write more arcs then what we will get with mori 😢
Mori said he knows the ending of berserk and if not the definitive end he knows a lot about how it should be ending. so however it is the series will end i know for a fact Mori is going to honor his late friends wishes and finish it off right. the ending we get will be as close to the original as we could hope for. we just need to have faith in Mori and Miura's students.
exactly
A story about causality and fate. This is how it always was going to be finished. Muira must have sensed the possibility that he wouldn't finish and built a studio capable of finishing.
I'd assumed Griffith brought Casca back simply to eliminate him getting sucked halfway across the world every month. Sort of eliminating a point of vulnerability. I didn't think for a second he cared a bit about what it meant to her, or how she felt. Not trying to hurt or torture her, not trying to help or comfort her, just keeping a bird in a cage with him, to make sure he can stay where he wants to be instead of getting pulled away to her each month.
I guess this was the non-so-subtle point of everything: Griffith during the moonlight child state is mortal, thus killable
Everything leads to this obviously grim point where Guts should kill a child which coincidentally is also his son, most probably in front of Caska.
A nice closing to the cirle since his descent into madness could be said that started with the (accidental) murder of another child (RIP Adonis)
Miura at its finest.
@@NekoHibaCosplay Guts might even get flashbacks of when he killed Adonis probably thinking too himself *"he's doing it again"* .
so in a way to him casca is just a walking talking magic mirror back to falconia
Reminds me of the princess from the black swordsman arc
@@NekoHibaCosplayNot to mention when his own adoptive father sought to kill him in order to “end a curse”.
Babe, wake up. TheAlmightLoli is premiering more Berserk content
Im up
I love loli
babe is unavailable atm. shes “servicing” me 🤭
berk reference
"Babe, more berserk."
'Please unchain me from the radiator.'
I really thought it was over
I can't state how much i love these videos. I've listening to the full berserk saga multiple times and i love it every time.
same if @TheAlmightyLoli made an audiobook or something like that i.e. spotify i would listen this at work too
usually i wathc/listen his berserk videos when playing or trying to sleep.
I think I've listened to the super long cut at least 3 times, time for more
@@jameskuukkelisame
Same
I'm on my fifth time listening through it now, I can't state enough how appreciative I am of these videos.
I think it's interesting that Guts was laughing while slashing at Griffith, like the situation was so unfathomable and he was so utterly useless at doing damage that it became amusing. That to me illustrated his hopelessness pretty effectively. He just kept swinging, and laughing...he actually went insane.
didnt even notice this in the first read
@@RealNword276i’m pretty sure that’s just the sound effect from the sword no?
I don’t think he’s laughing I think that’s just him breathing heavily
On paper, having Casca in a protected location removes Griffith from disappearing once a month. He is potentially at risk when in this form. Off the books, (imo that is probably wrong) the moonlight child's feelings are influencing griffith/bringing out his human emotions.
As for Zodd, I think he's getting more annoyed with Griffiths entanglement with Guts for reasons of his "moral code". He might have a "kill them or don't, stop the games" mindset. Zodd is the employee bitter at the boss but still doing their job
Starting 2 months ago I started reading Berserk. Shortly after I found your Berserk complete saga video and started watching along with my reading. I just want to say how thankful I am for all the work you've put into these videos. It REALLY helped me understand the story past my own opinions and conclusions. This story has been such an emotional roller coaster. I've never read anything like this ever and I am just so thankful for Miura. This is hands down the best story I've ever seen.
I haven’t picked up a book 😔 just curious..does he leave out any chunks, like is it worth rereading..would I find new information or did Loli cover more than 90%
@@aaronf8798he covers basically everything but eatching his videos just isnt the same as actually reading berserk
The beast of darkness waited until guts was at his most vulnerable, everyone seems to forget that since it was in the middle of everyones favorite boat arc
Not really. it tried to manifest in the encounter with Griffith, but stopped/was stopped, before it could overtake, just to later tell Guts, that it was the Brand, that stopped it.
@@hansgerman3437 He could be lying because he wants to manipulate Guts until he’s at his absolute lowest. No help with Griffith from me until you let go of everything, forever.
I think Zodd turning baby face is a strong possibility.
About the beast of darkness not taking over against Griffith:
One of two things happened.
1. It didn't take over on purpose (given the latest chapters)
2. It was a throwback to Griffith's incarnation when guts saw him again and forgot his rage. Maybe Griffith's human form is making Guts struggle to have enough rage and bloodlust. Maybe femto would make him go all out as there are no good memories with femto
what about his fully trying to murder griffith, mindlessly swinging his sword at him in murderous rage, made you think he could possible be lacking bloodlust and rage?
1. Is the most likely one. I think the Beast of Darkness’ growing sentience has made it more cunning and it decided to bide it’s time. It is showing Guts that without giving his all to it, he lacks the strength to stand up to a literal god.
@@jakobrenner2230If Guts without the Beast of Darkness could slice a strand of Griffith’s hair off before he could phase out of the physical world (if that’s how that works), the Beast of Darkness might have been fast enough to lop his head off. But with Griffith gone without Guts fully giving in, the Beast of Darkness would never achieve his goal: full control. Maybe he really is biding his time on purpose… interesting.
I think Rickert is able to hit Griffith because he is the only remaining Band of the Hawk Member that didn’t get sacrificed. So in a way, he is the only remaining part of Griffith’s old self
That.. that might be the reason!! Rickert isn't tied to Griffith through the brand, so it doesn't affect him!!
That wouldn’t make sense, Richard is human & should be under the same spell as everyone else… but maybe Griffith can’t change peoples existing preconceptions. He was already a hero, his demon charisma only really amplifies his existing reputation; but Richard already knew him, his highs and lows. To Midland he’s the divine white hawk, to Guts he’s a member of the nigh omnipotent godhand, but to Richard, he’s just Griffith. You might not be able to hit god, but Griffith is just a man and men can bleed.
We were explicitly told Guts could only kill spirits because he believed he could, why would Femto be any different
I think it’s because he doesn’t hate him
My theory is now that Griffiths body is intertwined with the moon child, he’s vulnerable in that state. He may be essentially invincible but Guts has clearly had tangible interactions with the moon child whereas Griffith phases through his attacks. I think Griffith is made vulnerable in that form and that would be the ultimate poetic punishment: Guts has to kill the child of himself and Casca to defeat Griffith and achieve his revenge. It’s also a parallel to the sacrifice apostles make.
Whether or not he does it, I don’t know. I would assume he would grow enough on his journey to not make that sacrifice but maybe he’s put in a position where he doesn’t have a choice.
I left this part as a reply to another comment on here but it adds overall to my theory of a thematically poetic tragedy.
Not to mention when his own adoptive father sought to kill him in order to “end a curse”.
Honestly, there’s quite a few parallels that could be made between Griffith and Gambino.
Both took Guts into their fold as a soldier and surrogate family member. Both had selfish desires while Guts admired and sought to attain their love. Both sacrificed Guts innocence for self gain and caused the insurmountable divide between them. They both sent Guts down a dark path to which he had to climb his way out of to find a new family and a new reason to fight.
Guts now has to become that same father figure if he wants to exact his revenge or reject his destiny. He now must sacrifice his own son to achieve his goals.
But who knows, maybe they’ll write something good instead.
I can’t get enough of your berserk content. I watch the 21 hour video like 7 times lol
Thank you for getting me into berserk. Like you said in the first video, it's become one of my favorite things ever
Same bro, I watched his 21 hour video this winter, think it was over three days in February or something. Berserk and hot chocolate in winter, is not wrong ❤
33:29 You know things are in rough shape when Guts is in the “Yamcha”pose 💀
Least he's still alive.......
It looks like the perfect time for that behelet to activate
IMO, Griffith’s powers (minus the telekinesis), are tied to how he is perceived. Keep in mind that apostle powers and forms are tied to their grievances when they called the godhand, for example Wylad was an old coward, so he indulged in everything as an apostle.
Griffith’s goal was to have a kingdom, but in that pursuit he always put on a good face, Guts did most of his dirty work like the assassination and his greatest strength was his charisma, which improves people’s view of you. When he sacrificed the brand, he had all that mystique ripped away and was viewed as pitifully as one could be. Additionally, when he became a demon, what is the first thing he did? He traumatized the two people who knew him on the most intimate level, the people who had a high opinion of him but a less grandiose view of him, making them in a twisted way think higher of him in Gut’s case, as the source of his revenge, making him obsessed but just in the opposite manner. Meanwhile casca was broken so it didn’t particularly matter. The only one to injure Griffith was Rickert, someone too young to really see him as someone grand when he was little and also escaped the eclipse, so his actions had no real effect on him. He just views him as a man he once knew, nothing more, nothing less.
This is also why Griffith is going east, as Rickert is a loose end that he saw escape with Kushans, that should they decode the secret to his invulnerability, could actually kill him given enough of a concerted effort, especially in the hands of a certain pissed off swordsman.
Edit: Another possibility is Griffith’s rizz speech from golden age being the key. “To be considered my friend one must have his own dreams even if it means clashing with my own” or something to that effect. It’s possible that anyone who doesn’t fulfill those conditions just straight up can’t hit him or just get pulled in by his charisma.
Now I want a fanfic of Rickert slitting Griff's throat instead. It'd be hilarious to see how shocked and confused that'd make him as he bled-out in horror. '...What... What... *What?'*
Interesting theory.
Do you by chance have any further proof or this besides Wylad? His attitude was fearlessness which is the opposite how he was as a human but his powers were just brute strength and a huge monkey form. Not sure how this is connected to fear or being a coward.
I think Griffith‘s thing was/is control. Controlling everyone around him to get what he wants. Not sure how this can be exploited besides Zod betraying him, similar how Guts left him after carrying him from mercenary to nobility. Or if we go further back, how the great King betrayed his sage, who probably was a central figure in helping the King get the Kingdom, and then the Sage was tortured, turned in to Void and took the Kingdom away from the King together with his wife, turning the King in to the Skull Knight.
@@Vargas_Shezar Wyald held back his inner 'beast' his whole life. That's why he wanted to let it loose.
@@Dunge0nWyaldter White 💀
@@Vargas_ShezarThe way I saw Wylad is that he was a guy who was too afraid to live a little and so when his time ran out, he became an apostle and indulged both in battle but in the sexual side too, raping women and being utterly savage without any inhibition to the point where his own men feared him more than his foes.
Another example would be Rosine becoming an “elf” as an apostle and creating a “paradise” to escape her parents being horribly dysfunctional and an abusive father, essentially trying to create her world of fantasy that could have never existed. There’s also the guy from the pit in tower of conviction who despised the world and became an apostle version of a behelit described as an egg that would create the perfect world. Although admittedly it’s not a perfect theory as idk what the count’s wife being in an orgy cheating has to do with him being a slug man.
As for the theory about control, it definitely is possible and intertwined with mine, essentially me seeing control through charisma more specifically. Admittedly I can’t speak much on void because of how unclear his situation is.
It's here. A new road, an old suffering.
End of Fantasia is one of many reasons why I LOVE BERSERK!!!!!
This series kept me on my toes since i was 9 and i'm 30 now lol..
You should not have been reading this at 9
@@jojonr619 During my time we saw a lot things we weren't supposed to see..
Most movies, tv shows, games, music, reading materials and a whole lot things on the internet are adult themed..
And we just knew how to handle it ...
Heck, that's what got everyone talking...
Cause it just blows your mind ...
And we didn't get offended or whine about any of it...
We didn't demand anything be adjusted for us...
@@carolpulma2734 easy there Regan. Just making sure kids don’t have nightmares
@@jojonr619 Easy there Biden, way to make things political when something shocks you ...
More of a Jimmy Carter kinda gal btw..
Were you not taught how to face your fears or any form of dread as a child?
It's easy ..
Want some tips?
@@carolpulma2734 I think this is a bigger deal for you than me. There’s a difference between facing your fears and seeing stuff that’s out of you age range is my point.
Also, adding more ‘…’ to the end of you sentences doesn’t make it more dramatic.
To me, the plot thread that I am most interested in following is that… Griffith cried.
It’s been previously established way back during the eclipse that when a person becomes a disciple they shed their last tear and it becomes a behelit, but Griffith cried. My theory here is that that’s just the moonlight child messing with his reality manipulation (this might also have been what allowed Rickert to slap him and guts to even do so much as to take a hair from his head)
You're one of the many reasons I like berserk. I look forward to these lengthy videos.
I feel an appreciation video is needed to everyone at the studio for the dedication and hard work. They have givin me life in a very glim time in my life. Like FUBAR levels.
Ur berserk content and content overall is goated. thanks for letting me experience this story again and again
Stg and thank God he doesn't have a stupid voice
Don't budge to the masses. Never stop calling them FAR-NIECE and SHRIKE.
I refuse any other pronunciation, it's what I said when I was reading, it's how it is.
Far-niece is an objectively wrong pronunciation but I can, at least, see how that makes sense to someone looking at Farnese’s name. Shrike, however, makes absolutely zero sense. It’s just like not spelled that way.
@@xeagaort and objectively you're fat and you're a sonia lover.
sheer-kuh
@@xeagaort if you're not careful, he'll pronounce it like "Shrek"
I'm calling it now, the Moonlight Child will be the way to beat Griffith. Gut's will have to do a repeat of when he yeets the kid in Golden Age to his own son.
Nooooo
I didn't even think about that, but that would be fucking awful. In a good way. Devastating but I really like the idea of that being Griffith's weakness.
@@micahchoo Personally I think the single hair guts managed to cut was still changing from the Moonlight Child's.
I imagine it'll end like the Goku vs Raddits fight, the Moonlight Child will metaphorically hold Griffith down while Guts slams the Dragonslayer through his chest.
You... just gave me an insane thought.
So there's a theory that King Gaiseric was an Apostle demon, or even a member of the Godhand at one point, but was betrayed when the Godhand created Void, possibly replacing him.
Flora's violation of an ancient mage taboo had something to do with Gaiseric becoming the Skull Knight.
Some believe that Flora split Gaiseric into two entities. One was the Skull Knight, and the other was Nosferatu Zodd. This separated Skull Knight from his inner demon and possibly his Brand of Sacrifice.
What if the solution to freeing the Moonlight Child from Griffith will be that same type of magic, the act of separating the two from each other?
@@theholygamer969But what about Zodd being around for 300 years while the assumed birth of Void and downfall of Gaiseric's empire occurred 1000 years ago. But I do like the theory but I think it'd be kind of hard to make the timelines match up
Don't forget that Griffith is also the Moonlight boy and I'm sure that guts and cosca both have figured it out that he is in fact their child. So most likely the reason guts couldn't kill him is because somewhere deep inside he knows he would be striking down his own child. Even though we know how messed up that is to begin with.
That makes so much sense , if hitting him is based on the emotions the character feels while trying its obvious why he took the slap but dragon slayer didn't harm him
Would also explain why the Beast of Darkness didn't come out. Subconsciously, he just couldn't bring himself to kill his own child.
Nah, i think guts would strike down moonlight boy without hesitation now that he knows theyre one and the same
the witcher 3 soundtrack is so damn good he included it in every berserk saga video 😤
Just finished your 21 hour masterpiece this video couldn’t have come out at a more perfect time 😢❤️❤️❤️
Here is my theory, Griffith still has immeasurable power, but being on the same mortal plane seems to set up the opportunity for Guts or Skull Knight to have the possibility of an even playing field. In order to defeat him, Guts will have to destroy Griffith's body, but more directly, the Moonlight Boy, thereby vanquishing Griffith at least from the mortal plane, destroying his dream. But he will have to choose between his own son and vengeance.
Ok so heres an interesting idea about rickert. What if skull knight saved him because due to cosality skull knight knows a weapon similar to his berserker armor is going to be made.
What if rickert purpose is actually to reforge the dragonslayer once guts ends up breaking it. Because, ironically we know the sword is damamged to an extent theirbare cracks in the blade. So, what if it does break. Well if memory serves me right rickert studied under the person who made it so logically he's the only one able to fix it.
THis is awesome to see and add to the massive super cut, it might take a few years now but two mega cuts of berserk will be amazing to see.
Can't believe I've listened to every one of your Berserk videos. Thanks so much for taking your time to make these videos. You are awesome man.
That was a great experience. Especially in the live chat. Great stuff
I think the beast held off taking of guts when Griffith showed up because guts' rage at that point was more powerful than the beasts rage. We know the beast gives guts power in the form of unquenchable bloodlust and rage. But if guts' very own bloodlust was beyond even what the beast could do, then maybe it just literally couldn't grab hold of guts at that time. Either that or the beast wanted guts to fail so he could fall into this despair and make it easier to finally take guts over.
Just want to say thanks for introducing me to this masterpiece came across your part one video a few months ago I’ve been hooked ever since
Bro I love how you explain your videos honestly I can sit and do my work just listening your resumes please do one of vagabond like you did with berserk!!!
Freakin’ seconded!
13:13 soul of cinder theme fits this scene so well
Yes love these videos you do. Nice listening and hearing your take on the manga is really good. Thank you for all your hard work.
It took me 3 weeks but I just finished your mega video, time to catch all the way up! Thank you sincerely for all your hard work!
So much to think about. I've mentioned in a previous comment how I think Caska, Griffith, and Guts may be a sort of twist on the Karpman Drama Triangle, but something keeps popping into my head that may be an underlying theme or aesthetic to the Godhand, particularly Griffith, but maybe Guts and Skull Knight, too. I'm leaning towards the Seven Deadly sins, but they seem to be vague. Particularly for Griffith. I keep thinking that Griffith seems very childlike. Like, in general, his sin is that he never really grew up and just wanted to keep playing knights in the courtyard his whole life. But I think Miura did a good job at representing duality in characters too. Griffith is an ambitious, machiavellian prick, very willing to do whatever it takes to get what he wants, but he also shows compassion for his subordinates, so much so that after his rebirth, he wanted to make sure that compassion was gone. Guts is pretty compassionless, never really having a childhood and was tough to crack when finding actual comradery. I still feel wrath and vengeance are up there as dark sides for him, but hatred may be better. Guts was out for blood with a purpose, but when he finally gets Caska back he makes mistakes that hurt her and he concedes and allows the new group into the party, largely as a way to hold himself accountable, but he also develops comraderie with them. He seems most consumed by hate, but steeled by his care for Caska. Skullknight might be better placed into pride or wrath. I feel the defining of the sins is a little more bibl-ey and not really exploring the full spectrum of sin and virtue that humans can experience. So, yea. Iunno, feels like an incomplete thought on my part, like I said, it just keeps popping up into my head. Especially when asked the question, why could Rickert strike Griffith? Rickert stopped to give him a chance on the hill of swords, granted, prior to knowing the whole story, but even after, he visits Griffith later for the slap heard 'round the world. It makes sense to me that Guts couldn't do much more than cut a single hair on Griffith because he hates Griffith. Demon + Hate kinda sounds like some Adam's Family/Hellraiser opposite interpretation shit. But Rickert. I wonder if Rickert still loves him, maybe even forgives him, but refuses to tolerate his shit. Maybe they're family. We don't know the origins of Griffith and Rickert yet. Maybe they got some Geiseric blood em. I mean, dude held the largest empire at one point. He probably got around so much that every day might be the birthday for 4 people directly descendant to him in some way (thinkin like Genghis Khan). Lol anyways. Yea, guess we'll see.
Kouji is the hero we never knew we needed
Berserk always makes me cry man, glad the studio is doing justice to the source material, clap clap
I dedicated the 21.5 hours to watch your analysis great work btw
Been waiting for a while. Thank you for providing, hope all is well Loli. Love from St. Lucia❤🇱🇨
Loli, you are an absolute goat
I am having a bus trip from Riga to Prague in a week it will be exactly 24 hours. Cant fucking wait to re-watch the whole Berserk Saga with gorgeous (no) eastern european sights outside the window. Thank you for all your hard work!
On the bright side, the scenic view will fit Berserk in tone.
@@theshamurai32 ye man, nothing fits Berserk like Poland. Guys even came up with their own, fictional language to fit the dark fantasy setting.
Well, how was the trip?
@@bbriggs7409 Good point, now I'm curious.
@@bbriggs7409 it was cool, thanks! Only two downsides were being in a bus full of fucking slavic people, and having to keep my guitar between my legs during the whole thing, because i am not paying extra 40 euros both ways to keep it in a luggage department. Czech Republic is cool during this time of year, and I had a fellow ukrainian dude to show me around the place. I went from Prague to Brno, then back to Prague, and the to Warsaw. Best vacation ever.
would be nice, albeit a bit too convenient, if those kushans were sent by rickert and the bakiraka to pick up guts and crew. I think the beast of darkness IS the sword. it came out of the sword in the last chapter, chains broken and all. the sword absorbs astral od with each kill and i think the beast is an extension of Guts' anger, his rage mixed with the od in the sword to create the beast. we've seen what spirits can do to living people, turn them into ghoulish creatures, that's what the sword is trying to do to Guts. the berserker armor turns guts into a raging maniac and the beast manifests, or tries to, each time because that's what the beast is as well. Guts will have to master the armor and tame the beast in his sword. to do that, he'll need to master his emotions and tame his own anger.
Anyone watching this compilation as their first watch of these chapters is either New or a Returner only after the comps.
Either way! Welcome/Welcome back!
I am so happy i discovered your channel. Your content is amazing, and im happy to say your berserk manga covers got me back into reading manga.
It may just be me but does anyone else see a hint of sadness in Zodd's face when Griffith is welcomed home? It's hard to tell since he's still beastly, but I think he really is close to bailing on Falconia.
i have a weird hunch he's going to side with guts and skull knight
He's probably getting tired of Griffith toying with them, developing the mentality of "either kill them or leave them alone, but stop constantly distracting yourself." He's getting frustrated that his boss is taking up time to fuck with Guts instead of fighting him. Way he sees it, Griffith is disrespecting a fellow warrior that Zodd sees as an equal. Sure he wants to kill Guts, but he wants to give the man a proper warrior's death, because that's what he sees as the honorable thing to do. Griffith is doing neither, and it seems like it's starting to annoy Zodd.
@@NEETKitten Exactly. We've never known Zodd to follow any allegiances that aren't actively going against who he hunts. He didn't even care about the Eclipse save for knowing that Skull Knight was going to be there. I firmly believe with how often we've seen signs of Zodd and the Moonlight Child after warnings from Skull Knight that the only reason Zodd has been humoring Griffith is because it's the only direct path to SK. Guts is definitely a bonus and because of his marks being semi in sync with each other I think Zodd will either betray Griffith at the last moment for selfish bloodlust or strike a deal that he'll stand aside/assist and let them get to Griffith if it means a fair battle afterward. Shit is going to get crazy whether we're wrong or right, no doubt.
@@BuffetCrayfish Oh yeah, we're definitely approaching the fan now and I cannot wait to see what happens. My own personal theory is that Zodd won't outright betray Griffith. Instead, he'll simply walk away. Abandoning Griffith and going on the warpath against *everyone.* Since Guts and Skull Knight are definitely going to be going to Falconia, Zodd will probably be waiting for them. He's going to do what he wants, and fight the big angry men with matching skull helmets, Griffith's orders be damned. And he will tear apart *anything* that gets in the way of his fight. I imagine we'll see Zodd kill Irvine, Locus, or maybe oven Sonia once everything starts going down. Hell, he might end up killing all 3 just to get to Guts.
If we wanna go even further with the conspiracies, I think Griffith himself might just be another pawn in the larger scheme of the Godhand. They're using him to increase their influence over the world, letting him believe that he is their equal and hiding their true plans from him. He might be a pawn, but he's a very powerful pawn that they can't let go unchecked. Now I'm gonna go into full-blown speculation without any evidence and just running off of gut feelings. But I feel like the Godhand's plan might be to *kill the idea of evil itself.* They're using Griffith, bolstering and growing his power and influence to be used as a weapon. He's uniting the whole of mankind in order to stand against the idea of evil. Remember, the only orders apostles are given upon their transformation is "do as thou wilt." This includes the Godhand themselves. Now, these guys are *fully* evil, without any humanity left in them. Funny thing about evil though is that it's subjective. God might exist in the world of Berserk, we dunno yet, but the idea of evil is basically God to the apostles. Now, let me ask you: what could you think of that could *possibly* be more evil than taking power from God himself... and turning it into a sword against him? I have no basis for any of this outside of a gut feeling, but I think I could be onto something here even if I'm wrong about what specifically will happen. The Godhand have no hearts. They've been around for so long and done so much that the "gaping hole that evil will fill in place of one's humanity" has eaten away at everything until *only* evil is left. All it would take for them to justify murdering the very concept of evil is the reasoning that that's what they're meant to do as truly evil beings.
@@NEETKitten Wow, that would be a trip seeing Zodd crush a bunch of bigger demon names to go AWAL, I like your theories a lot and honestly I think you're spot on that Griffith is a Godhand pawn and I think you're correct that the Godhand are trying to kill the idea of evil itself. It's a rebirth of the world that's even greater than the one Griffith brought with Falconia and one that's required in order to set the world toward its course. Thank you for taking the time to write all your thoughts down, it's fun to see all the different theories and watch our community coming together. Keep up the struggle, brother.
First rule of Berserk:
It can ALWAYS get worse.
9:03 damn bro I must have missed this moment or not full realized it... What if Casca tries to pressure Griffith with this. Casca is alone with him right now an she just learned a very critical piece of information she has all the tools to utilize. Something I find super interesting is Casca had already lost her mind when she gave birth so she never had a moment to really be with the child an name him. The moonlight boy really doesn't have any name at all. I think if Casca give him a name an starts speaking to him when speaking to Griffith it could play a big role in things if the story goes that direction. Casca is a headstrong woman an I could see her trying to manipulate Griffith.
Ive said this before elsewhere but I dont believe guts will be alive at the end of the story, It literally started with his birth an has followed all ages of his life, its only right it ends at the end. I think the key is what he leaves behind. Guts has always struggled with his purpose in life but at the end he might realize the moonlight boy which is a result of his struggle against destiny was his purpose. A spirit of good nature trapped inside a member of the godhand which could in turn break the cycle.
Less than a month ago I had only ever seen scenes of beserk across pop culture (typically music video’s) blissfully unaware. I was watching one of your videos on a game (I can’t remember which) as I liked your breakdowns of games. & in that video you said something that struck me.. you mentioned beserk & said it’s your “favourite thing ever” I liked the way you put that as I have my own obsessions & could understand having such passion for something, but none the less I decided to check out your beserk series starting with the anime movies/series adaptation’s video. That was probably only a month ago & now I to am obsessed with this god damn story & every little aspect of it god damn.
I watched this series in 6 days.. and i have to go to my office 6 days of the week.. thank you so much man, i cant tell you how important this way for me.. ive been trying to get into the series but reading kills me so i failed to go past black swordsman literally 6-10 times of trying it from the start in past few years. Again thanks a lot for the perfect narration ❤️
Just finished the 21 hour video and excited to start this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥
There were actually 7 chapters left of the Elf Island Chapter, not 6. It initially started as 6, but the team must have realised that they needed one extra chapter, so Elf Island ended with Chapter 371 and not 370. Also, I’m pretty sure that the Fantasia Arc as a whole isn’t over and that we’re just in a new part of the arc. The original message made it sound like Fantasia was ending, but I think they meant that the Elf Island Chapter of the Fantasia Arc was ending rather than both the Fantasia Arc and Elf Island Chapter were ending. It wouldn’t really make sense for Fantasia to be over as the physical and astral planes are still merged, so the world is still in the state of Fantasia. The Falcon of the Millennium Empire Arc (an arc all about Griffith’s kingdom) didn’t end until Falconia appeared and Griffith had his kingdom.
As for what’s left of Berserk, I think that this current part of the Fantasia Arc could end with a confrontation in Falconia and Guts and Casca’s reunion (hopefully in this time Casca is able to confront her trauma and finally be able to look at Guts and give him a great big hug). We could then have one final part of the Fantasia Arc which would be the final confrontation with Griffith and the God Hand.
I think saying that the Fantasia arc isn't over because the world is still "in the state of Fantasia" relies on an unwarranted presumption that the merging of the planes is going to/supposed to be undone.
@@seg162 Well I guess we will see in September when Volume 42 is released, but I’m willing to bet that we’re still in the Fantasia Arc. The end of 371 just didn’t feel like the end of an entire arc, but rather a mid-arc climax (similar to the end of the Holy Evil War Chapter where Griffith rescued Charlotte).
Berserk is the most raw,explicit anime that I've seen. It mixes realism and fantasy in the best way possible. It is in its own class of genre. I can read it over and over again and never get bored of it.
Considering his life's work, it's probably appropriate his aorta ripped itself in half.
My therory for what’s happening next is they get captured by Kushans, but could be rescued by Silat, who could possibly join the party. I think this would be an awesome development, as he hates Griffith, and wants to restore honor to his clan. If, although less likely, Daiba comes along, he could also help ease the mage situation while Shreike deals with Guts, and could help mentor her as well. So much potential with the Kushan development. Now that I think about it, they’re both traveling with Rickert now, so it’s probably an even more of a possibility
The question of "why did Griffith bother to take casca?" bothered me. Was it just another way to make Guys despair? Maybe, but I think it's also another reason that some may haven't thought of. What if the Moonlight child is hindering Griffith in a way we don't understand yet so much that he decides to take Casca to him so that he won't keep disappearing on Full Moons
I don’t know why people expected guts to live the rest of his days on the island. Guts is still destined to suffer FOR ALL ETERNITY! TRILLIONS AND TRILLION of years of suffering!! Stars will explode and die and guts will still be alive suffering!
Guys NEEDS! To find a way to break the curse! He knows what he’s destined for if he doesn’t.
Imagine this, in kendo, it takes so much skills and experience to stop a shinai... but at 13:17, imagine a dragon sword, maybe 200-500lb, stopped from a full force swing, damn that strength, love you guts!
i saw a video where a guy made a full scale real life dragon slayer, the slab of metal he used was about 700lbs and by the end had only taken off about 100lbs at most. he added weight back on when he added the hilt and everything else so roughly the dragon slayer in real life would weight about 600lbs give or take and would be physically impossible to pick up. the hilts alone wouldn't even be able to withstand its weight so its not a matter of ones physical limitations, its about the weak point which is the hilt, lets play around and say that yes you could pick it up and yes the hilts doesnt bend or brake from the massive amount of weight at the joint. the very first swing would absolutely break it because whatever you hit will be smashed and the hilt with snap. the sword would have to be made out of a lightweight metal in order to be remotely plausible but in that case it wouldn't even be a good sword because it would be too soft and weak to withstand blows.
tldr; a person made a dragon slayer and it was awesome but very heavy and not at all a plausible weapon for anyone for any reason.
@@moviemaker2011z Logical, damn.... If DS is about 700lb in real life, ahahaha even if it's so dull, if "Somebody" can swing it, that person still gonna get f'd. ROFL LMAO!
Getting his armour repaired before the shop changes locations.
I kind of see Zodd's detachment of Griffith comes from him being disatisfied with how he's handling everything, the little trip to pick up Casca and focusing on the bakiraka now just might be the straw that broke the cammel's back. Now comes the tin foil hat: if he can overpower the beast of darkness and having partial control of the body of a Godhand, I somewhat want the moonlight child and Zodd to become allies, mostly because I really like the kid but also because that'd lead to the one thing Zodd could want, a fight with Guts.
I think the beast held off because Zodd is Skull Knight’s beast. Whatever the beasts of inner darkness are, they’re attracted to the Godhand for some reason. The beast of darkness wants to consume and kill Guts and then go be some sort of apostle.
I love you man!!! Thanks for your effort, really appreciate every video so much.
Im already addicted to your content
Was pleasantly surprised when you used a Spec Ops: The Line ost
I watched your entire 21 hour video as a week long bed time story. You do fantastic work man.
Good man. You are truly doing almighty work.
I gotta say, these berserk videos are truly fantastic. I was never an avid fan of Berserk early on and when i began a few years ago, i stopped during the pagen orgy, it was too much. Once i began watching your videos i began to beat myself up for stopping because it eventually got better.
Last note, Skull Knight is the man. He's the type of dude that comes in clutch at the last minute. Like if your car was towed, Skull Knight would be the one to drive you to the repo and help you get your shit sorted out.
lol I can’t imagine stopping at the orgy scene in the black sword man, especially considering that’s probably the tamest bit of sinful acts that occur within Berzerk
rip miura. I'm so glad his friend and his team picked it up.
After watching the absolute behemoth that is that 20+ hour video, I'm gonna save this for a bit later lmao
This guy got me into the story lore and amazingness of this world
I just found about him a couple months ago Literally love the berserk story form your Perspective
Really enjoy your thoughts on berserk and you bring up interesting points.
Berserk in summary "And just making matters worse"
I feel like somehow griffith will be stripped of his power and kingdom, leading to guts finally forgiving griffith for everything hes done (or he might kill him)
Did I watch every part of this video when he uploaded it. Yes. Am I still going to watch this whole video, of course.
Great job man, thank you for the video.
Wow, the despire is back. I just knew the utopia on elfhelm couldn't last.
keep up the good work!
it took me until now to realize the witcher music in the background of these vids. unsurprising how fitting it is.
Rodrick is such a bro to Guts, I love it
In the most recent chapter, a bunch of faceless goons bust onto a ship with a guy losing himself to his inner demon within his magic armor.
I think they're gonna die.
As someone else pointed out, Griffith took Caska away not because he cared about her or anything else than just avoiding being dragged to the other side of the world once per month in a state where he's not exactly himself
But this of course brings everything to a point where something comes up very clear: since Griffith mortal body is technically half-human and half-demon, when he's in the form of the moonlight child he's mortal and vulnerable (a similar concept was also explored in Inu Yasha)
And this is where the juicy parts arrives: Gatsu will have to kill a child, which coincidentally is also his biological son, probably in front of Caska.
Miura at its finest. That's the end of Berserk. No paradise to escape from, no redemption, no happy ending.
I think Casca, Griffith (and therefore the moonlight child) dying would actually be a fitting ending. Guts' major attachments to the Band of the Hawk gone, being left only with his new friends, and a future where he's finally free from Griffith's will (Griffith did essentially curse Guts' with those words "you're mine" at the start.)
GUTS NEEDS THE ARMOR
Although the beast of darkness is a manifestation of guts, its more like hollow ichigo in terms of power, where guts is using his rage in conjunction with the dark magical powers of the armor to win just like the mask.
Its obvious that skull knight defeated some godhand members AFTER the armor consumed his flesh and he became a dark spirit inside the suit, so guts will most likely have to do the same, theres a handful of god hand members PLUS his high ranking apostles.
At the end of the day, even IF guts mastered the beserker armor , got his body fixed, it doesn't mean anything when any god hand member can simply create a casca lookalike and he'll just collapse again.
Unless Griffith turns casca into a apostle and he has no choice but to kill her, or sjull knoght takeshr away, how would he even fight at this point? I realy think its time he actuall ges berserk
Skull Knight will give Guts a sword that will hurt Griffith.
Just finished watching the 21 hour video. Came to the channel in hopes to find the continuation video. Found it. Clicked on it. 0:00 Witcher 3 main theme starts. Came again.
for what its worth, this guys a great narrator and I could watch this shit all day.
Life is good when there is new Berserk and The Almighty Loli makes a video.
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I’ve ordered the entire hardback deluxe volumes because of you…trolling bastard.
I'll check in with you next December. Hopefully this series has a definitive end by then
I was just pondering Berserk, the horrific tragedy of the story in its entirety.
I came to the realization that it could easily go the route where Guts gets his personal vengeance on Griffith, and the whole world just crumbles into chaos and strife cause of it. Guts actions turn Griffith into a saint, Guts is further demonized by the regular folk for "unleashing demons on them"
The last panel of Berserk may be Guts sitting down to rest in the dark, his friends together wherever they may be, and Guts finally going blind as he sits there and ponders his life. His vengeance satisfied and justified but with the world as its cost. He who wasn't meant to live depriving others of the safety Griffith was building everything towards. All in all, classic tragedy.
I think it's going to be the exact opposite. I think Guts is going to use his behelit to sacrifice himself (like the Egg Apostle) and repair the world. If the Idea of Evil perpetuates suffering because that's all it understands, a genuinely selfless act from Guts could set in motion better things to come.
Like the dude said.. He isn't here to flesh out the connective tissue of the story, but he's hear to finish the final bones missing in the skeleton of Berserk.. I honestly do not think that Fantasia was 6 chapters from ending, and surely Miura would have fleshed out the DESTRUCTION of Elfhelm far more elaborately. I mean, just seeing Skull Knight felt like a plot point in those chapters, whereas if Miura wrote it, I'm sure Skull Knight would have had very meaningful dialogue and foresight, especially for Guts himself at this temporal junction in his his very existence's meaning. That is just one example I scraped out of the top of my head, but there is definitely a lot more fleshing out that can be easily imagined by any fan of the Manga.
I love that the story is continuing, but man do I still wish I coulda seen the fully fleshed out arc ending of Fantasia by the man himself, Miura, if only I could just peer into an alternate timeline where the man still lived. Fantasia ended with as powerful, as game changing turn a turn of events in the story progression as Golden Age with the Eclipse and Griffith's power escalation to a deity and character shift to an unfeeling demon lord, Lost Children being the introduction to so many, at the time, small plot points and characters that were written with masterful grace to blossom into crucially crucially important pieces of Berserk to come from the entrance of Farnese & Serpico, the Beast of Darkness, etc, then Conviction giving Griffith a body of flesh and bringing him into the story paired with Zodd immediately, followed by the Millenium Falcon arc destroying Midland and then reuniting it under Griffith, bringing the creatures of the Astral World into the normal world and turning Ganondorf into the inspiration for the Erdtree.. Fantasia ended by destroying Elfhelm, confirming that Griffith was infact the Moonlight boy and seeing a recently mentally restored Casca be Physically taken away from Guts again by Griffith again.. All ending with the most mentally, Psychologically and emotionally broken Guts we have ever seen.
Berserk has been consistently incredible at capping off amazing and story rich arcs of nearly one hundred chapters each with the most satisfying yet also intriguing climaxes to end each arc. But when I break down the climaxes to such short summaries, it doesn't do justice to how incredibly these climaxes are portrayed. Simply put, the final 6 chapters of Fantasia felt far more like a skeletal teaser for the ending of the arc than it felt like the fully fleshed out, perfectly built up crescendo that would end each prior arc with a climax that was both viscerally jaw dropping as well as rich in world and character building, something that felt missing and only partially there. But a teaser for a story as magnificent as Berserk is infinitely greater than a disappointment. So do not take it as me criticizing the man who took on this burden out of genuine love and respect for his friend and the story he wrote and told him about. Because I finished the manga when Miura died, I did not yet own any volumes of Berserk and had only read scans, and when we didn't know what would happen to the series, I felt unsure about where the money would go anymore with Miura gone. But when Mori picked the series back up and I learned of the relationship between these two people, why he agreed to finish it and how much he knew of the unadulterated Berserk story as Miura intended, I very quickly bought more than half of the series' volumes to support and celebrate this beautiful turn of events as it felt like the whole world rejoiced simultaneously. I never felt so compelled to support the efforts of a studio that created fictional media of ANY kind before those events transpired. I am so grateful that Miura created my favorite story of all time and that Mori dedicated himself to finish it vicariously for Miura using all of his memories of the Berserk story entrusted to him by Mori.
my theory about zodd, 22:10.
1-griffith wants to end wars which zodd lives on.
2- zodd wants to fight the strongest warriors ever.
3- he once cooperated with guts against ganishka.
I assume that zodd will go against griffith in the end and join guts not because he's good and wants peace, but because First: he wants to fight the strongest warriors, which are mostly griffith and the demons with him. Second: griffith wants to end wars so this is another reason for zodd to fight against him and the other demons with him.
eventually I assume that zodd will die in a battle with griffith.
honestly, this is not only a huge assumption, but also a wish, it would be amazing to see guts and Zodd fight together again just like against ganishka.
It's get funnier when you remember how originally griffith and guts teamed up to kill zodd
Ehhhhh a typical anime burly villain face heel turn for Zod? I don't think so. He's done a lot of bad stuff to the point I doubt whoever is still around on the protagonist's side will want him among them. Then again maybe I have it wrong and Berserk is still morally grey enough to allow for it.
The panel of Zod just being there doesn't speak too much in Berserk, there's a tonne of characters standing around pensive or lost in thought without it meaning anything deeper.
@@KarmaSpaz12 nobody said he will "turn" Zodd will probably die in the battle, which is the most apostle demon warriors' dream.. also Guts isn't the "good side" if you as anyone else Griffith is the good guy, i mean the people in the story
gotta say , i like almightyloli’s pronunciation of farnese and shrieke better than anyone else’s
Thanks for doing this still brother
God I love this channel keep it coming
A weird comparison but in Diablo 2 the prime evil states the same “the east” quote in order to reunite with the other prime evils. This could be Griffith finding a way to bring the god hand back to the mortal world possibly.
Great work!