Well, like the rest of Griffith's generals, Grunbeld is more morally ambiguous compared to your typical apostle.
Assuming this is an accurate synopsis, of course.
Who's the target audience? That's what I'd like to know. Most Berserk fans hate it, and I can't see this attracting many newcomers like the '97 anime & GA trilogy did.
It's just appalling. I have no idea why this low-rent garbage was even made. Why a minority of fans continue to cut it slack, I'll never know. It's an insult to Miura's work that this thing exists. I mean, the Golden Age trilogy movies were deeply flawed but at least it had some big names...
Who currently owns the rights to animate Berserk? And if it's no longer Studio 4°C, does that mean Miura would need to personally sign this off or what?
Been having a debate with someone recently about the Moonlight Boy. He's convinced that the boy is the Elf King or an emissary thereof. The crux of his argument rests on taking Schierke's word as gospel, and how the boy only turned up once Guts & friends started for Elfhelm. He doesn't seem to...
Incidentally, my problem with THAT scene is a continuity one. In the Black Swordsman Arc, Guts' brand was bleeding profusely just from standing mere feet away from Femto. Casca was about as close as it gets to a member of the God Hand, her brand should've been practically pissing out blood but...
Occultation Incarnation Ceremony. That's what I SAID.
That's what I intimated originally, that Femto is simply putting on an act. Because the bearing and manner of Femto & Neo-Griffith are expressly different. It's interesting that you believe it to be that simple. I would like to see this...
Nah, I know the difference between the two. I was merely entertaining the idea of Griffith retaining his original self, or elements thereof, whether it was during the Eclipse or the Occultation ceremony.
Something I'd be interested to know people's take on, is whether Femto is essentially...