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berserk 霸王武斗列传 by Kentaro Miura (A3)
Code : 9528200091495
Price : MYR59.90 SGD28.45 USD23.36 RMB161.73 MYR47.92 / SGD22.76 / USD18.69 / RMB129.38
Weight :300 g
Director :Naohito Takahashi ,
Year :1997/1998
Genre :Boy Series Animation ,
Subtitle :Chinese , English ,
Language :Chinese/ Mandarin , Japanese ,
Video Format :NTSC ,
Audio Format :AUDIO STEREO ,
Discs :3
Region Code :ALL ,
Model :DVD9 ,
Manufacturer :Pentas Sumatra Enterprise ,
Producer :ANIME 动漫 ,

In 1997, production began on a 26-episode anime series (though only 25 were produced due to financial constraints[citation needed]) titled 剣風伝奇ベルセルク (Kenpû denki beruseruku, "The Strangeness of War," roughly, in English). The series was animated by OLM (Oriental Light and Magic).

It covered the first thirteen volumes of the manga including the first two arcs (Black Swordsman & Golden Age). It chronicles how Guts served Griffith in the Band of the Hawk (Golden Age Arc). The TV adaptation made many changes and although the story was taken largely intact, some characters, and the most violent or brutal scenes, were modified or removed. The anime covers volumes five through eight of the manga most accurately, other volumes were changed, and some material, such as volume 11, was removed completely due to the graphic depictions of content that would only build upon themes that were to be continued after the storyline in the anime had concluded. Another example of omitted content is the battle against the count in volumes 1-3, where Guts and Femto are reunited for the first time since the eclipse. These changes were approved by the series creator Kentaro Miura. Due to the elimination of key characters in the manga, the anime focuses on developing and emphasizing themes of friendship and ambition more so than causality and the supernatural.

The American release of the anime version was labeled "Season One", which may have misled people into assuming that a "Season Two" was planned. Currently, virtually nothing supports this assumption.

In 2004, a CG anime version of key scenes appearing in the TV series, including Griffith's incarceration and the Eclipse episode, were created for the second video game based on the Chapter of the Record of the Holy Demon War (Millennium Falcon Arc).

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