If you’ve spent any time in the anime community, you’ve likely seen images of a strikingly beautiful, silver-haired warrior with a hawk-themed aesthetic. Usually, these images are accompanied by heated debates or the infamous phrase, “Griffith did nothing wrong.” But what anime is Griffith from?
The answer is Berserk, the legendary dark fantasy masterpiece created by the late Kentaro Miura.
1. The Origin: Griffith and the World of Berserk
Griffith is the primary antagonist (and initially, the co-protagonist) of Berserk. The story follows Guts, a lone mercenary, but Griffith is the engine that drives the entire plot forward.
Griffith first appears as the charismatic and ethereal leader of the Band of the Hawk, a world-renowned mercenary group. His goal is simple yet terrifyingly ambitious: to obtain his own kingdom, regardless of the cost.

2. The Different Versions of the Berserk Anime
Since Berserk is a long-running manga, Griffith has appeared in several different anime adaptations:
- Berserk (1997 Series): Often considered the gold standard for fans. It covers the “Golden Age Arc,” focusing on Griffith’s rise to power and his relationship with Guts.
- Berserk: The Golden Age Arc (Movie Trilogy, 2012-2013): A high-budget cinematic retelling of the same arc with a mix of 2D and 3D animation.
- Berserk (2016-2017 Series): A sequel to the Golden Age, focusing on the “Conviction” and “Falcon of the Millennium Empire” arcs. (Note: This version is controversial due to its CGI animation).
- Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition (2022): An updated TV version of the movie trilogy with new scenes.
3. Who is Griffith? (Character Profile)
To understand why Griffith is so iconic, you have to look past his “angelic” appearance.

- Ambition: Griffith possesses an unwavering dream. He views people either as tools to help him reach his castle or as obstacles.
- The Behelit: He carries the “Egg of the King” (a crimson Behelit), a supernatural artifact that suggests he is destined for a dark, cosmic greatness.
- The Relationship with Guts: The core of the anime is the bond between Griffith and Guts. Guts is the only person who ever made Griffith forget his dream, a fact that eventually leads to a catastrophic psychological breakdown.
4. Why is Griffith so Famous? (The Eclipse)
Warning: Minor Spoilers Ahead.
Griffith is famous because of a singular event known as The Eclipse. Faced with the loss of his dream, Griffith makes a choice that cements him as one of the greatest villains in fiction. He sacrifices his entire army to demonic entities (the God Hand) to be reborn as Femto.
This betrayal is so visceral and emotional that it sparked decades of discussion about morality, ambition, and whether Griffith was a victim of fate or a monster of his own making.
5. Where Can You Watch Berserk?
If you want to see Griffith’s journey for yourself, you can find various versions of the anime on:
- Netflix (Often carries the 1997 series or the Memorial Edition in certain regions).
- Crunchyroll (Home to the 2016 series and the Memorial Edition).
- YouTube (The 1997 series is occasionally available via official distributors like TMS Entertainment).

Conclusion
Now you know: Griffith is from Berserk. He is far more than just a “villain”; he is a study in the dangers of absolute ambition. Whether you end up hating him or finding him fascinating, Griffith remains one of the most well-written characters in the history of Japanese animation.
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