Berserk 1997 Ost Download

The animation for this series is not so good. Others have said it, as well as the fact that it doesn't really matter. In the end it's the story that gets you hooked, with pretty well defined characters and interesting plot twists.

I especially liked how you can definitely find a character to identify with, even if it is not the main character. You start understanding why some things happened a few episodes before and why some of the things will happened next. Unfortunately the story ends with a HUGE twist, without any hope of continuation, which leaves you wanting. I have watched a few anime series start to end these days, including Hellsing, Tsukihime, Elfen Lied, but I liked Berserk a lot more than any of them.

A lossless download for the Original soundtrack to the Berserk anime (Berserk 剣風伝奇ベルセルク (Original Soundtrack)). This is the official 1997 Japanese soundtrack album, released by Vap (VPCG 84639).

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Unfortunately I don't have the patience to read the comics, so I guess this is where the story ends for me. I wish they would do more episodes. Again, I noticed this series described as horror. There is no horror within, except maybe the last episode, but it is moving something inside for sure.

Contents.Plot Though the manga storyline remains largely intact, many changes were made, with the modification or elimination of characters, some of the series' most violent and brutal scenes, and material that would have extended the storyline beyond the planned run of the anime series. Themes of friendship and ambition are more developed and emphasized than those of causality and the supernatural, all of which were made with the approval of series creator.Production Music composed the soundtracks for both the anime and video games, using an eclectic selection of instruments. He received the offer to compose music for the series due to Miura being a fan of his works and listening to them while he works on Berserk, that also led to Miura almost never requesting a specific composition for him to include. Hirasawa has said that Berserk does not feel like a self-restrained story, and that composing for the series is similar to the sensation of unlocking one of his inner restraints, leading to compositions on a ' Berserk style'. Hirasawa recycled some earlier works for the series: 'Take the Wheel' (from ) was re-written and re-recorded, while 'Kun Mae #3' (from Kun Mae in a Calculation) was remixed.

The opening theme is 'TELL ME WHY' by PENPALS, the ending theme is 'Waiting So Long' by Silver Fins, and the insert song (used on the 'next episode' segments) is 'BERSERK -Forces-' by Susumu Hirasawa. Music from other composers is also used in the series: 'Madre Assente', from 's soundtrack, is used on the scene of the Queen's funeral. Hirasawa's work on the series led him to meet, which led to musical collaborations between the two.

Hirasawa's album builds off of his work on the series and the Miyamura collaborations.Cast CharacterJapanese voiceEnglish voiceGutsGriffith/FemtoKevin T. CollinsCascaRickertMichelle NewmanJudeauPippinJeff WardCorkusMark SebastianNosferatu ZoddVoidJon AvnerSlanC.L. JonesUbikChristian CollingwoodConradRelease Berserk first aired from October 7, 1997 to March 31, 1998 on Nippon TV.In Asia, Vap Video has released thirteen and twelve including two episodes each (a single one in the last VHS and three in the last VCD) from 1998 to 1999 in Japan. The seven discs 'DVD-BOX', using Audio-CD cases, was released in Japan in 2001, with the seven volumes being re-released later in individual DVD regular cases in 2003.Episodes. 'BERSERK -Forces-'Released: November 1, 1997 CODA-1383At the time of the anime's production, Hirasawa was signed to, while is the production committee member that has the home audio/video release rights, which led to disagreements; the opening and ending themes were created by bands signed to VAP. The soundtrack was released by VAP, the promotes only the VAP bands, while Nippon Columbia and HIrasawa's personal label TESLAKITE get a courtesy credit in the. Hirasawa's theme for the series was released as a single five days ahead of the soundtrack by Nippon Columbia/TESLAKITE, with no mention of VAP in the packaging.All tracks written by, except 'Murder' by Hirasawa, Sacol Trakranprasirt and Supat Kuntatun; 'TELL ME WHY' by Hayashi Munemasa, Seiya & Kinya Kamijō; 'Waiting so long' by Hitomi Takenaka and Mitsuhiro Asakura.

BEHELIT'Susumu Hirasawa1:552.' Ghosts'Susumu Hirasawa1:413.'

Ball'Susumu Hirasawa1:084.' Gats'Susumu Hirasawa3:355.' Fear'Susumu Hirasawa3:267.'

Monster'Susumu Hirasawa4:038.' EARTH'Susumu Hirasawa4:239.' BERSERK Forces' (TV Version)Susumu Hirasawa1:5610.' TELL ME WHY' (TV Version)PENPALS1:1511.' Waiting so long' (TV Version)Silver Fins1:22Reception Berserk received critical acclaim from critics and audiences who praised its dark fantasy narrative, visuals and musical score. Zac Bertschy of praised the series, giving it a score of A stating, 'if you have a single bone in your body that's interested in dark fantasy, do not pass Berserk up.

It is the finest example of its genre available on the market today and is based on a manga that nearly surpasses all others in terms of quality and popularity. The TV series was a resounding success and remains enchanting, entertaining and truly terrifying to this day. Watch this show.'

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