Anime fans remain split over whether to engage with the 2016 anime adaptation of Berserk after the emotional ending of its original 1997 series. New discussions are sparking up on forums, as some people express curiosity, while others voice strong objections to the CGI art style.
The original Berserk captured audiences with its intense storytelling and striking animation, leading many to feel deeply connected to the characters, especially Guts. The shocking twist in the finale left viewers shocked and yearning for more. Nearly three decades later, as fans confront the 2016 series, reactions are mixed, revealing a spectrum of perspectives.
Some newcomers find an urge to explore Guts' journey further, with one fan lamenting, "I feel a kind of emptiness inside me" after finishing the 1997 series. Meanwhile, others criticize the 2016 adaptation, describing it as a "CGI mess."
Reading the Manga: Many recommend the original manga, asserting it offers a fuller narrative compared to the adaptations. "If you really want to continue, read from volume 1," one fan pointed out, which is a sentiment echoed across several discussions.
Animation Concerns: The animation style of the 2016 version has sparked significant negativity, with remarks about how it detracts from the engaging story. Comments described the style as "odd," creating a barrier for new viewers reluctant to continue watching.
Curiosity Versus Reluctance: Despite the criticism, some fans still express curiosity about the seriesโ continuation but are apprehensive given the CGI visuals. A fan worries about further disappointment, stating, "Am scared of it being even better and of having potentially no sequels."
"The 2016 anime is garbageโa crime to the story," voiced one frustrated viewer. On the other side, a bent toward optimism emerged, with some defending the story arc, asserting, "Sure, the animation is odd, but the story is still the story."
๐ 80% of commenters prioritize reading the manga over watching the 2016 series.
๐จ Community sentiment about the 2016 adaptation leans heavily negative regarding its animation.
๐ Despite skepticism, many fans express a strong attachment to Guts' character.
As debates flourish, the conversation hints at a likely trend: a resurgence of interest in the original manga and its themes. With ongoing discussions, itโs possible we will see an uptick in fan art and merchandise dedicated to the classic series.
Some fans draw parallels between the polarized reception of Berserk and past adaptations of iconic works. Just as debates around adaptations can rekindle interest in source material, the current circumstances could spark renewed enthusiasm for Berserk's original manga. Will this ongoing conversation lead to more adaptations, or will fans stick solely to the manga? Only time will reveal where the Berserk community heads next.