Episode 2: Berserk (2016)

This paper explores the narrative and technical aspects of , titled "The Holy Iron Chain Knights." While the series remains a point of deep contention among fans due to its visual choices, this episode serves as a vital bridge between the Black Swordsman prologue and the larger Conviction Arc .

Despite its visual flaws, the episode is noted for its relative loyalty to the manga's plot in the Binding Chain chapter. It effectively establishes the transition from Guts as a lone wanderer to a man pursued by an entire religious institution, setting the stage for the Birth Ceremony chapter in subsequent episodes. Summary of Key Entities Description Relevance to Episode 2 The Black Swordsman. Captured by the Holy Iron Chain Knights. Farnese Commander of the Holy Iron Chain Knights. Interrogates Guts and struggles with her faith. Serpico Farnese's silent, lethal protector. Introduced as a high-ranking member of the knights. Puck An elf companion to Guts. Assists Guts during his capture/escape. Berserk 2016, ×hat happened? : r/Berserk Berserk (2016) Episode 2

This episode continues the infamous metallic sound design for Guts’s Dragonslayer sword, which became a meme within the community for its perceived lack of weight. 4. Significance in the Adaptation This paper explores the narrative and technical aspects

Analysis of Berserk (2016) Episode 2: "The Holy Iron Chain Knights" 1. Narrative Continuity and Introduction of the Knights Summary of Key Entities Description Relevance to Episode

This episode is crucial for introducing key players who will define the series' later trajectory, including the devoted knight and the young pickpocket Isidro , whose path first crosses with Guts during the skirmish. 2. The Conflict of Faith vs. Reality

The series utilizes a unique CGI-heavy art style intended to mimic the manga's cross-hatching, but it was widely criticized for stiff character movements and jarring camera work.

Farnese views Guts’s possessions—specifically the Beherit—as pagan idols.