Berserk: Guts' Journey Between Dark Fantasy and Technology

Published on May 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Berserk is a fundamental manga work that tells the story of Guts, a lone warrior seeking revenge against Griffith, his former mentor. In a world plagued by demons and betrayals, Kentaro Miura's narrative explores themes such as the struggle against fate and human nature. The series stands out for its visual rawness and deep character development, becoming a benchmark in the dark fantasy genre.

Guts wields his giant sword against a stormy sky, with gears and technological ruins in the background, blending dark fantasy and machinery.

The Art of the Sword: Animation and Character Design in Berserk ⚔️

The design of Guts, with his armor and his enormous sword known as the Dragon Slayer, is an example of how animation technology has evolved to capture the violence and epic scale of the original manga. The anime adaptations, from the 1997 series to the most recent ones, have used different CGI and traditional animation techniques to recreate Miura's detailed panels. Although the results have been mixed, the attempt to convey the scale of the battles and the complexity of the dark medieval settings remains a significant technical challenge.

The Dragon Slayer: A Tool for Breaking Bones, Not for Dieting 💀

Let's talk about Guts' sword. If you think your gym routine is tough, try swinging an iron slab the size of a car for hours. The funny thing is, according to physics, that hunk of metal should break anyone's back. But Guts isn't just anyone; he's the kind of person who sees an army of demons and thinks: Good time to test the new edge. The ergonomics of his weapon are a joke, but no one dares to tell him to his face.