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Beruseruku (2016)
Don't believe the trolls
Not a fan of the art style and some of the animations. Some of the colors are far too saturated and colorful for a world that's supposed to be dark and gloomy. Serpico and the Knights look like they belong in Fairy Tail and not in the demon infested morbid world of Berserk.The lake of corpses in the opening scene of the first episode was just awful. It looked like there was some kind of oil spill there. Also, some animations appear robotic and need polish. The faces of the characters could use some work too.
Some things from the manga are omitted altogether. Just as an example, those of you who have read the manga will notice a difference in the way Guts behaves towards Puck. The show also moves a lot faster than the manga and some scenes are skipped. Now that I think about it, I never recall about reading some of the events from today's episode in the manga, but it's been a while.
All in all, it is very watchable and if you're a die hard Berserk fan, these things won't matter enough to keep you from watching, but you'll definitely notice them.
Lastly, I just watched episode three, and it was amazing. Three thumbs up! No goofy capes or coats. Puck doesn't like he was dipped in a glow stick, and Gut's doesn't move like the terminator. I only hope this show continues to improve and that the issues with the animations, colors, and character modeling is due to inexperience. Hopefully, with the production of each new episode, the team got a little better, noticed their mistakes, and fixed them.