The Rise of a Fan-Made Berserk Anime: A Dream Come True for Fans

The Rise of a Fan-Made Berserk Anime: A Dream Come True for Fans

A group of Berserk fans have come together to create their own anime adaptation of the series, aiming to faithfully portray the neglected Black Swordsman arc. Their teaser trailer has received overwhelming support, and the project is gaining momentum as fans eagerly await a proper 2D adaptation of this iconic storyline.

The Plight of Berserk Anime Adaptations

Any Berserk fan would tell you that the situation with an anime adaptation of the series is rather dire. The 1997 Berserk anime has a cult following and is considered the best adaptation we’ve received versus the poor attempt of the Berserk 2016 3D animated series, which, unfortunately, is the only Berserk anime that goes beyond the Golden Age into 'modern' territory.

Since then, we’ve received a quality trilogy of films recapping the Golden Age that was given a release with new scenes treatment as a tribute to the late Berserk author Kentaro Miura. Still, apart from those releases, there is nothing else worth mentioning.

Fan-Made Berserk Anime Receives Huge Support

Since uploading in October 2023, this teaser has amassed over 1.2 million views on YouTube, with the project only gaining more support as time goes on. By proxy, this team of fans is solidifying their interest in a new Berserk anime.

The teaser trailer and the description state: 'We aim to create a proper 2D adaptation of the stories that have been neglected of this medium, starting from the beginning.' We can imagine this is aiming to adapt the entirety of the Black Swordsman arc of Berserk, the prologue set after the Golden Age that kickstarts the series.

What supports this school of thought is the Studio ECLYPSE Twitter/X page with a post showing an image of Guts and a villain known as 'The Count' in his apostle form. A famous scene not shown in anime before, despite the arc’s brief inclusion in the 1997 anime, further proves that Eclypse is striving for a faithful adaptation.

The Vision of Studio ECLYPSE

This collaboration of fans known as Studio ECLYPSE includes markReymer, who runs their own animation YouTube channel full of anime-inspired works, including recreating a scene from the infamous 'Lost Children' arc of Berserk. All Berserk enthusiasts will want to watch out for this fantastic fan-driven project as more action-packed animation is planned for the near future.