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Oddly animated in 1997 by the same Studio OLM that has delighted the hearts of children worldwide with Pokemon, it’s also adapted perhaps the bleakest anime and manga to ever exist, leaving mature viewers hopeless, in shambles, and yet somehow still wanting more. There’s no sugarcoating it: Berserk is not a feel-good fantasy. In fact, this series tends to be the epitome of what anime fans think of when they think of a dark, especially grimdark, fantasy series. Set in a world slipping into ruin, most anything unfathomably gruesome that can happen, does. Unrelentingly disturbing, gritty, violent, hopeless, and morally ambiguous. However gut-wrenching it may be, the show and its characters carry a certain visceral depth to them that meticulously dissects the themes of free will, perseverance, human connection, and the corruption therein. And with struggle comes wisdom, like in these quotes from Berserk’s manga and anime.
10) Our Best Weapon is the Will to Move Forward

“Struggle, Contend, Wriggle!! For That Alone Is the Sword Of One Who Confronts Death!!” – Skull Knight
Berserk Volume 9, Chapter 37
Skull Knight appears before Guts as a dark omen, warning him of the Eclipse and horrors to come. While Guts (and frankly anyone unfortunate enough to exist in that universe) faces existing in an absolute hellscape full of demonic monsters, psychological and bodily horrors no one should ever face, and other merciless humans, he still somehow finds the strength to fight. And as Skull Knight elucidates, sometimes even when all may seem bleak, the sheer will to survive is enough.
9) Hindsight is 20/20

“Why do I always realize it… When I’ve already lost it…” – Guts
Berserk Volume 12, Chapter 71
Guts may be a hardened warrior, but he’s not completely immune to acknowledging the truly important things that are liable to be lost, especially when it comes to learning from mistakes and recognizing what had previously been within his grasp. Hindsight may be 20/20, but it can take practice to acknowledge when we’ve messed up and embrace and learn from such humility and hopefully not repeat such folly. Unfortunately, cyclical futility sometimes has other plans. After rescuing Griffith, Guts’s horrible realization foreshadows the even more horrible sequence of events that have been set in motion soon come.
8) The Past is Past

Try as he might to piece Casca’s broken mind back together, Guts also acknowledges that the only direction one can move in life is forward. Guts’s broken body, Casca’s broken mind — both time and struggles have not been kind to Guts nor those he holds dear as much as he may pine to go back to before the Eclipse.
“Even if You Force Back What Was Lost… It Still Won’t Be the Way It Was.”
– Guts
Berserk Volume 33, Chapter 287
Guts shows great emotional maturity and growth over time following the Eclipse, acknowledging that as much as he may endeavor to restore things to how they once were, such an endeavor is nothing but a pipe dream. His solution is that he must ultimately grow past the adversities at hand rather than drown in the past. We may often dwell on nostalgia and pine for a time of yore, and although it’s good to appreciate fond memories and acknowledge our roots, we must ultimately strive to create a better future.
7) Hatred Does Not Fill the Void

While hatred and a lust for more and more blood drives demons within the Berserk universe, it also unfortunately drives many humans, being no better than the monsters they face. Hardening one’s heart can leave one blind to positive growth, leading one to run away from adversities rather than facing them and growing past them.
“Vengeance is somethin’ you soak and sharpen in blood… The more you sharpen, the more it rusts, so you sharpen it again. In the end, all that’s left is a pile of rust and scraps.” – Godo
Berserk Volume 17, Chapter 129
Acknowledging sorrow and grief does not make one weak. On the contrary, it allows one to recognize and overcome it rather than letting it grow into drowning hatred, giving in to a futile, cyclical endeavor of vengeance, and most likely and ironically lead to self-sabotage in the end.
6) Shout Out to the Lady Strugglers

Let’s be real, the ladies in the Berserk universe definitely come against some of the most brutal struggles. At one point, Guts even gets on Casca’s case about being a fragile little female warrior. Rude. Anyway, yeah, the majority of bloodshed in this series is brought about by men. “Boys will be boys”, right? Then again, women tend to shed blood every month, not that it would typically be considered “enjoyable”.
“Why do most men commit to such affairs that only result in bloodshed?”
– Princess Charlotte
Berserk (1997), Episode 9
But just imagine an alternate universe of Berserk where all the genders are swapped. Griffette would definitely be a vibe since his character design is already pretty Rose of Versailles-coded. The Berserk universe would definitely face a different set of struggles.













