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Would never have known!
Have you seen berserk in anime form? Any good?
I've seen the various anime shows. They're decent, but since the original manga is still not complete, none of them have a real end. They just kind of stop.
The original 1997 anime told the whole story up to The Eclipse event. The first episode was actually right after The Eclipse, then the rest of the series is a flashback to Guts' whole life leading up to The Eclipse.
In 2012-13, a 3-movie series released called The Golden Age Arc, which basically summed up the story leading up to The Eclipse. I'd recommend watching this instead of the 1997 show. It's 3 movies instead of 25 episodes, so it's a bit more focused and doesn't drag between events.
The 2016 anime picks up after The Eclipse, but didn't have a complete story to tell, so it basically just goes over some of the bigger events and battles in more recent manga volumes before just stopping. They also tried to CG animate this series too, so the style is a little weird to me.
In 2022, the Golden Age Arc films were extended into 13 TV episodes with some new scenes added. They dubbed this version the Memorial Edition, in honor of Kentaro Miura, the original creator of Berserk who suddenly passed away in 2021.
His manga team is still continuing his work, trying to finally wrap up the manga. According to Miura's best friend, Berserk was almost finished, and he got enough clues from Miura on the direction of the story that he's confident he can finish the story the way Miura wanted.
So maybe one day we'll get an anime that tells the complete story from start to finish.