That's true. Hopefully if there is a second season, the producers will take that into account and begin to introduce him where he is actually required - the Count episodes.Doppelganger said:-- I still think Puck was largely unneeded in the earliest issues..... The way he "framed/viewed" Guts for the reader was too simple and obvious-- making statements about how cruel or dark he was, etc.
Hehe, yeah, Isidro is definitely the Yahiko of the story. But both of them serve importance to the story because they show what their predecessor's form of training can do when it is used on a different and more modern path.Doppelganger said:As for Ishidoro, back when they introduced him, I thought he was far too much like the kid from Ruroni Kenshin-- just there for simple comic relief, with no real part to play in the personal development of the real main characters.
However, recently, I've found them both not only funny, but useful to the story. The scenes where Guts was practicing sword fighting with Ishidoro I found oddly touching-- reminded me of Guts own youth, made me think of how he is different from Gambino.
Shurikn said:I don't like them when they do idiot things.. but not enough to complain on a board
Guil-BANNED! said:I disagree. Sparnage, saying Berserk is a serious manga is pretty useless, imo. Everythings doesn't need to be dark and plain violence about the end of all worlds, this is just a story. As for me, I think it is very important for Berserk to evolve this way. This is life, it can be cruel, sad, but also comic, light and optimistic.
Do we need to have a dark gothic story to be interessed ? Take it as it is and enjoy. That's my bet.
Guil