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Berserk! was released as a manufacture-on-demand Region 1 DVD on 6 September 2011, available online through the Warner Archive Collection and ClassicFlix in the U.S. only. Mill Creek Entertainment released the film along with Strait-Jacket (1964) as a double-feature Blu-ray on 2 October 2018. [14]
Berserk: The Golden Age Arc (Japanese: ベルセルク 黄金時代篇, Hepburn: Beruseruku Ōgon Jidai-hen) is a Japanese anime film trilogy, which adapts Kentaro Miura's Berserk manga series's Golden Age arc. It was produced by Studio 4°C and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan.
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Berserk and the Band of the Hawk, a 2016 crossover video game between the manga series and the Dynasty Warriors video game series; Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage, a 1999 video game based on the manga series; Berserk, a 2007 novel by Ally Kennen; Berserk (robot), a Belarusian military robot; Berserk!, a 1967 British film by Jim O'Connolly
** The Godfather was overtaken by Jaws (rated PG) as the highest-grossing film of all-time in 1976. The Exorcist only overtook The Godfather on one of its many re-releases, beginning in 1976. It is not known on exactly which re-release The Exorcist surpassed The Godfather in worldwide gross, but in the United States and Canada it happened in 1979.
Toa Yukinari, a native of Nagasaki Prefecture, was born on 11 May. [1] A member of her high school's broadcasting club, she originally considered a voice acting career when she saw a magazine advertisement for the Japan Narration Actor Institute [], but instead enrolled as a nursing student in junior college after graduating high school. [2]
Kentaro Miura (Japanese: 三浦 建太郎, Hepburn: Miura Kentarō, July 11, 1966 – May 6, 2021) was a Japanese manga artist.He was best known for his dark fantasy series Berserk, which began serialization in 1989 and continued until his death.
Berserk (Japanese: ベルセルク, Hepburn: Beruseruku) is a 2016 Japanese anime television series based on Kentaro Miura's manga series of the same name and an acting sequel to the Golden Age Arc film trilogy.