Berserk Episode 10: Noble Man

Manga chapter 28-30

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.4

9 Fans

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Berserk Episode 10: Noble Man

Manga chapter 28-30

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.4

9 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

gorlock332's avatar
gorlock332
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Slightly off-track, but the MC and his semi-rival seem to be easing into a mutual understanding… With the action and the MC’s internal conflict building, it’ll be interesting to see if they start supporting each other as soldiers.
eatingsocks's avatar
eatingsocks
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That innocent death was heartbreaking… Guts’ guilt felt so heavy, especially with it bringing back his trauma. And hearing that from the commander right after made it even worse. The whole sequence was deeply tragic and hard to sit through.
mustardsprinkles's avatar
mustardsprinkles
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Wow, this episode really flips things around! So many reveals at once, and I feel like Griffith’s true intentions are slowly coming to light. The shift in tone hits hard and keeps everything super engaging!
debprotyusa's avatar
debprotyusa
Griffith’s famous fountain speech changes everything for Guts. It plants the idea that he must find his own dream.
pendragon's avatar
pendragon
UP: This episode HURTS. Guts killing Adonis is DEVASTATING. The kid's last moments are heart-wrenching. Griffith's speech about true friends hits DIFFERENT now. DOWN: The animation during the assassination is clunky. But the emotional weight CARRIES. 💔
2piangky's avatar
2piangky
What a slice from Guts the pause time after the slice is amazing you can grab it put to your phone wallpaper. absolute cinema also the eyes of guts after the kill of the child means there is no point of returning now!
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
The moment Guts decides he needs to leave. Emotional damage: High.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
Loyalty is tested through violence and pressure. Bonds grow stronger, but the cost is written in blood.
gionne's avatar
gionne
This episode is the point of no return. It takes the cool mercenary story and reminds you they're still killers. The gut-punch of Guts killing a kid isn't heroic—it's messy and tragic. Then it cuts to Griffith giving an inspiring speech about dreams, revealing his cold pragmatism

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming directly off the fallout of an assassination attempt on Griffith, episode 10 processes the emotional and political shockwaves within the Band of the Hawk, with Guts bearing much of that burden internally. Sitting at the season's midpoint, it serves as a crucial bridge—consolidating character motivations established in the first nine episodes while laying the psychological groundwork for 'The Battle' in the next episode. This is where Berserk transitions from building its world to interrogating the people living in it.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming directly off the fallout of an assassination attempt on Griffith, episode 10 processes the emotional and political shockwaves within the Band of the Hawk, with Guts bearing much of that burden internally. Sitting at the season's midpoint, it serves as a crucial bridge—consolidating character motivations established in the first nine episodes while laying the psychological groundwork for 'The Battle' in the next episode. This is where Berserk transitions from building its world to interrogating the people living in it.

QUICK TAKES

gorlock332's avatar
gorlock332
VerifiedVerified
Slightly off-track, but the MC and his semi-rival seem to be easing into a mutual understanding… With the action and the MC’s internal conflict building, it’ll be interesting to see if they start supporting each other as soldiers.
eatingsocks's avatar
eatingsocks
VerifiedVerified
That innocent death was heartbreaking… Guts’ guilt felt so heavy, especially with it bringing back his trauma. And hearing that from the commander right after made it even worse. The whole sequence was deeply tragic and hard to sit through.
mustardsprinkles's avatar
mustardsprinkles
VerifiedVerified
Wow, this episode really flips things around! So many reveals at once, and I feel like Griffith’s true intentions are slowly coming to light. The shift in tone hits hard and keeps everything super engaging!
debprotyusa's avatar
debprotyusa
Griffith’s famous fountain speech changes everything for Guts. It plants the idea that he must find his own dream.
pendragon's avatar
pendragon
UP: This episode HURTS. Guts killing Adonis is DEVASTATING. The kid's last moments are heart-wrenching. Griffith's speech about true friends hits DIFFERENT now. DOWN: The animation during the assassination is clunky. But the emotional weight CARRIES. 💔
2piangky's avatar
2piangky
What a slice from Guts the pause time after the slice is amazing you can grab it put to your phone wallpaper. absolute cinema also the eyes of guts after the kill of the child means there is no point of returning now!
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
The moment Guts decides he needs to leave. Emotional damage: High.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
Loyalty is tested through violence and pressure. Bonds grow stronger, but the cost is written in blood.
gionne's avatar
gionne
This episode is the point of no return. It takes the cool mercenary story and reminds you they're still killers. The gut-punch of Guts killing a kid isn't heroic—it's messy and tragic. Then it cuts to Griffith giving an inspiring speech about dreams, revealing his cold pragmatism

©日本テレビ、バップ

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

©日本テレビ、バップ

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All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com