Although the HK bootleg of Berserk that's floating around in Ebay is one of the few HK bootleg that actually have a servicable English sub, most of the bootleg don't.
Unless you speaks Japanese or read Chinese, you're getting a poke in a pig. You're putting your faith in someone whose English...
No. DBZ dub has been done by two groups. The initial batch done by Ocean Groups up in Vancuver, and FUNimation has in-house dub group who did the rest of DB & DBZ dub.
Their dub of the hybrid shoujo/shonen fantasy show Magic Users Club is one of the best from last year.
Basara is no where as blatant as this knockoff. The story of a girl dress up as her dead twin brother to fullfil the prophecy is a complete different story. There are plot elements that are similiar to Berserk (they both took place in a medieval setting).
Someone over at animeondvd.com forum got the DVD early, and posted the cast list. The dub is done by NYAV post, whose previous title include Magic Users Club and Knight Hunters.
Guts - Mark Diraison
Griffith - Kevin Collins
Caska - Carolyn Keranen
Corkus - Mark Sebastian
Judeau - Cris Kromer...
Watch the first episode of Berserk at my local anime shop. The episode was a Media Blaster mini-DVD with the sample episode. There are no dub on the show, and the end credit are blank for now. There is also no dub on the sample disk, so I cannot comment on that.
The episode prologue is of...
In the Count section, you should add that the Count offered a piece of flesh to one of his severly wounded (by Guts) officer, and elevated the knight to a demi-apostle.
Furthermore from Animeondvd, this is what Berserk volume 1 from Media Blaster looks like:
http://www.animeondvd.com/specials/articles/berserk.htm
(Smart of them to use Japanese cover).
She saved one of her follower (again) during the great surge of darkness. And she somehow saved herself by jumping into a well (the surge didn't get to her). She is the center of calm in all this craziness.