Berserk (2016) (dub) Apr 2026

: Do not start here. Watch the 1997 anime or the Golden Age Arc movie trilogy first, or ideally, read the manga. Summary Table Quick Note Animation Distracting, clunky 3D CGI. Sound Design The "clang" sound effect is infamous. Voice Acting (Dub) Respectable performances in a tough spot. Faithfulness Skips key manga content.

The anime is widely considered a disappointment by fans of Kentaro Miura’s legendary manga, primarily due to its jarring technical execution. While the English dub attempts to salvage the experience by bringing back some familiarity, it struggles to overcome the show's fundamental flaws. The Technical Hurdle: Visuals and Direction Berserk (2016) (Dub)

: Some viewers suggest that the English dub actually makes the show more "watchable" because it allows you to focus less on the "sickening visuals" and more on the story beats if you are multitasking. Story and Pacing : Do not start here

: It finally moves the story past the "Golden Age" (which has been adapted multiple times) and introduces essential characters like Farnese, Serpico, and Isidro. Sound Design The "clang" sound effect is infamous

: While it doesn't feature the full 1997 original cast, the voice acting is generally seen as "mediocre to good" for a modern dub.

: The pacing is rushed, skipping significant subplots (like the Lost Children chapter) that provide vital character development for Guts. Final Verdict

The most immediate issue is the . Critics and fans on platforms like Reddit frequently point out that the 3D models often look stiff, out of place against 2D backgrounds, and lack the detailed "grit" that defined the original manga's art. The "clang" sound effect used for Guts’ sword, the Dragonslayer, has also become a notorious meme for its immersion-breaking metallic ring. The Dub Performance