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* MaleFrontalNudity: The uncut version includes a glimpse of Griffith's manhood while he's being tortured, and for those of us who were curious, the [[DoubleEntendre carpet]] ''doesn't'' [[CurtainsMatchTheWindow match the drapes]].

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* MaleFrontalNudity: The uncut version includes a glimpse of Griffith's manhood while he's being tortured, and for those of us who were curious, the [[DoubleEntendre carpet]] ''doesn't'' [[CurtainsMatchTheWindow match the drapes]].drapes.
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* GratuitousEnglish: All of the singing in Shiro Sagisu's soundtrack for the trilogy is in English, despite being a Japanese composer for Japanese anime and movies, but at least the lyrics are [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish reasonably well-written and performed by native English speakers]].

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* GratuitousEnglish: All of the singing in Shiro Sagisu's soundtrack for the trilogy is in English, despite being a Japanese composer for Japanese anime and movies, but at least the lyrics are [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish reasonably well-written and performed by native English speakers]].speakers.
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** What Guts did during his year away from the Band of the Hawk, including staying with Godo or participating in a tournament, is not depicted; Erica and Godo's mine show up near the end, but Godo himself does not. Instead of the Skull Knight appearing before Guts during that absence, he does so while Casca is sleeping immediately after Guts and Casca's first time. When Casca asks him if he's going to leave again, he doesn't talk to her about his new goals at length as he does in the manga; he just says that he's going and asks her to come with him. Silat was originally introduced in the tournament and showed up again for the attack on the Hawks' camp, but here the latter is his introduction and only appearance.

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** What Guts did during his year away from the Band of the Hawk, including staying with Godo or participating in a tournament, is not depicted; Erica and Godo's mine show up near the end, but Godo himself does not. Instead of the Skull Knight appearing before Guts during that absence, he does so while Casca is sleeping immediately after Guts and Casca's first time. When Casca asks him Guts if he's going to leave again, he doesn't talk to her about his new goals at length as he does in the manga; he just says that he's going and asks her to come with him. Silat was originally introduced in the tournament and showed up again for the attack on the Hawks' camp, but here the latter is his introduction and only appearance.
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** The aftermath of Guts and Griffith's duel, in which Griffith dislocates Guts' arm and declares him a member of the Hawks, goes differently. The part where Casca prevents Corkus and co. from murdering Guts in his sleep is left out. Guts' first time riding with the Hawks is also not depicted, nor are the next morning's conversations with Judeau and Griffith. Instead, Griffith tells Guts about his goal of winning a kingdom as they linger where they just dueled, since Guts is depicted having been less injured by their fight, and the three-year timeskip comes at the end of that scene. Instead of telling Guts about how he got his crimson behelit the morning after Guts' first raid, he does it after the encounter with Zodd, on the steps where they meet the King, Count Julius, and Princess Charlotte.

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** The aftermath of Guts and Griffith's duel, in which Griffith dislocates Guts' arm and declares him a member of the Hawks, goes differently. The part where Casca prevents Corkus and co. from murdering Guts in his sleep is left out. Guts' first time riding with the Hawks is also not depicted, nor are the next morning's conversations with Judeau and Griffith. Instead, Griffith tells Guts about his goal of winning a kingdom as they linger where they just dueled, since Guts is depicted having been less injured by their fight, and the three-year timeskip comes at the end of that scene. Instead of telling Guts about how he got his crimson behelit the morning after Guts' first raid, he does it after the encounter with Zodd, on the steps stone staircase outdoors where they meet the King, Count Julius, and Princess Charlotte.



* {{Leitmotif}}: Princess Charlotte's introduction is accompanied by the track, ''"L'Amour Impitoyable"'', which first comes in as a sweet, delicate piano solo that reflects her ProneToTears personality and the sense of LoveAtFirstSight between her and Griffith when they meet on the staircase. It comes back again during the hunt when Griffith teaches her how to play the leaf, signifying their growing connection. The title is an ominous bit of foreshadowing about how this ill-fated romance is going to turn out, since it means "Pitiless Love" or "Ruthless Love".

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Princess Charlotte's introduction is accompanied by the track, ''"L'Amour Impitoyable"'', which first comes in as a sweet, delicate piano solo that reflects her ProneToTears personality and the sense of LoveAtFirstSight between her and Griffith when they meet on the a stone staircase. It comes back again during the hunt when Griffith teaches her how to play the leaf, signifying their growing connection. The title is an ominous bit of foreshadowing about how this ill-fated romance is going to turn out, since it means "Pitiless Love" or "Ruthless Love".

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