Berserk (Dub) Episode 12
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The story follows Guts as the "Black Swordsman", an appearance which was briefly seen in the first episode of the 1997 television series as well as in the final scene of the Golden Age Arc films.[6]
A new Berserk anime was announced in December 2015 in Hakusensha's Young Animal magazine,[11][6][12] with a short preview trailer released at Comiket later the same month.[1][13] The anime's website announced in February 2016 that the project would be a television series.[14] A second trailer was streamed in March 2016.[15][16] A teaser video was streamed on the series' website in early June 2016.[9] At the conclusion of the first season's final episode, a teaser confirmed a second season for April 2017. The brief clip showed off the character Schierke and the Berserker armor, indicating the second season would adapt the next arc, "Hawk of the Millennium Empire".[17]
The first 12-episode season[26] premiered on 1 July 2016 on Wowow,[14][27] and later on MBS's Animeism programming block,[14] TBS, CBC, and BS-TBS.[21] The second season of the series began airing on April 7, 2017, with an hour-long two episode premiere.[5]
IGN contributor Meghan Sullivan gave the opening episode a score of 8.5 out of a possible 10. In the review Sullivan praised the episodes' direction, stating "despite the somewhat distracting visuals, 'The Branded Swordsman' gets Guts' quest for vengeance off to a strong start".[32]
Writer Cecilia D'Anastasio applauded the opening episode in a review published by Kotaku, going so far as to state that it "already outshines the 90's original". Though, noting the series' sub-par animation quality, D'Anastasio concluded, "Berserk is not for the faint-hearted. But 'The Branded Swordsman' proved to me that directors of fighting-heavy anime are making more of an effort to beautify and civilize the genre, doing justice to manga that showcases writing and ingenuity."[33]
Berserk, also known in Japan as Kenpū Denki Berserk,[a] is a Japanese anime television series based on Kentaro Miura's manga series of the same name. The series was produced by Nippon Television and VAP, animated by Oriental Light and Magic and directed by Naohito Takahashi. It was broadcast for twenty-five episodes on Nippon TV from October 1997 to April 1998. Berserk was formerly licensed for English release in North America by Media Blasters, who lost the rights to the series in 2012. Berserk has been well-received, with critics praising its storytelling, characters, setting, and soundtrack by Susumu Hirasawa.
Berserk was produced by Nippon Television and VAP, animated by Oriental Light and Magic, and directed by Naohito Takahashi.[6][7] The series begins with the original manga's Black Swordsman arc, continuing through the Golden Age arc,[8] covering twelve volumes (and part of the thirteenth volume) of the manga.[9][10] Its twenty-five episodes were broadcast in Japan on Nippon TV from October 8, 1997, to April 1, 1998.[7][b] VAP collected the episodes on VHS, with thirteen sets released from February 1, 1998, to January 21, 1999.[12][13] The series was later released on seven DVDs, from April 23 to October 22, 2003.[14][15] VAP released the series on a Blu-ray box set on January 18, 2012.[16][17]
The last few episodes of Mob Psycho 100 III seemed to have cooled down from the intensity of the Divine Tree arc; however, this was merely a ruse as the dramatic events at the conclusion of episode 9 are developed in episode 10. After being hit by the truck, Mob has been rendered unconscious, and in an all too familiar sequence of events, the raging monster that emerges from deep inside Mob whenever he reaches the mysterious "???%" state is unleashed upon an unsuspecting Seasoning City.
When Mob loses total control of himself, his powers assume a destructive "autopilot" mode that undoubtedly plants him at the top of the list of Mob Psycho 100's most powerful characters. This unfortunate sequence of events in episode 10 yields what is perhaps Mob's most destructive meltdown ever, and this one produces several casualties.
Shocked by what has just transpired, everyone involved in the accident, as well as its witnesses idle briefly as the gravity of the situation sets in. The truck driver attempts to call an ambulance, but his phone starts glitching, and various electronic devices across the city are rendered unusable. Before anyone can even react, the ground around the unconscious Mob cracks dramatically as an instantaneous depression forms in the ground around him. The episode cuts to scenes of the situation in the city, with various people complaining about faulty electronics and traffic drawing to a complete halt before an ominous shot of Mob's advancing legs, cloaked in a red aura of what can be described as a visual depiction of pure malice. Every step he takes wreaks unbridled destruction as the ground cracks and shakes and buildings are destroyed, putting countless people in severe danger. He cuts through the forest, holding the flowers in his hand as he advances to his destination when he is intercepted by Teru, for a good reason this time around.
Teru tries to talk to Mob, but he quickly realizes what he's up against, having gone up against Mob in his berserk state before. Teru even reminisces on that occasion, since it was the first time he and Mob ever met back during the first season of Mob Psycho 100. Having learned that he is nothing compared to the amazing people who exist out there in the world, Teru's worldview changed since meeting Mob, and he has since tried to push himself to improve himself and see more to himself beyond his psychic powers. He tries to stop Mob because he remembers that the first time they met, Mob entered this "???" state and destroyed Black Vinegar Middle School; however, having regained his composure, Mob ended up crying about what he'd done. On some level, Teru knows that he is outmatched, and Mob's ruthless attacks at his complete, unfettered strength proves to be an insurmountable challenge for him, but he pushes himself to keep up with Mob's assault and continue to get his friend to regain his senses. Throughout the bout, Mob is silent, and the only time he reacts to some kind of stimulus or provocation is when Teru attempts to destroy the bouquet of flowers that Mob got from Minegishi shortly before the accident.
But surprisingly Universe 6's Kale and Caulifla have been thrown into the fold as well, and display a new level of power. Read on to catch up with the latest episode of the Dragon Ball Super English dub on Toonami!
If you wanted to catch up with the English dub of the series, there's actually a pretty nifty way to do so. You can currently stream the first 91 episodes of the dub on FunimationNOW, which brings the series from the beginning all the way to when the the universes began gathering their fighters for the Tournament of Power. It's not too far off from where the Toonami run of the series is at currently. 59ce067264