Zodd

Zodd

Also known as Nosferatu Zodd, or Zodd the Immortal, an apostle who has lived for three centuries fighting countless battles in search of worthy opponents. Zodd has the ability to transform from his human-like form into a more menacing creature, resembling that of a minotaur with the face and tail of a tiger along with a pair of bat-like wings that he can retract and grow at will. Zodd first encountered and defeated Guts and Griffith during a castle raid, ultimately deciding to spare them upon realizing Griffith's crimson behelit and Guts' inevitable fate. Zodd has had a long standing rivalry with Skull Knight, along with Guts as he increasingly became a more capable opponent. Zodd eventually found the "Ultimate Strong One" in Griffith, instantly being defeated by the Hawk of Light within a dream and costing him his left horn. Afterwards, his search for his ultimate opponent was over, he swore his servitude to Griffith in the new Band of the Hawk. He serves the new Band in many of the same roles that Guts served in the old one, including being Griffith's right hand man, most trusted confidant, and strongest warrior. Zodd's ability to fly made possible both Griffith's rescue of Charlotte and Guts' attack on Ganishka at Vritannis. As both a reminder of his defeat and to make the fact he is a replacement of Guts in this new band of Hawk very clear, his left horn has never regrown like Guts' missing right eye. His reason for joining the band of Hawk is much like Guts' also mainly because he was defeated by Griffith.

Voice Actors

Kenji Utsumi

JAPANESE

Kenji Utsumi

David Brimmer

ENGLISH

David Brimmer

Frédéric Souterelle

FRENCH

Frédéric Souterelle

Tony Fuochi

ITALIAN

Tony Fuochi

Salvador Reyes

SPANISH

Salvador Reyes

Kenta Miyake

JAPANESE

Kenta Miyake

Jörg Hengstler

GERMAN

Jörg Hengstler

Giorgio Bassanelli Bisbal

ITALIAN

Giorgio Bassanelli Bisbal

Douglas Monteiro

PORTUGUESE

Douglas Monteiro

Eduardo Fonseca

SPANISH

Eduardo Fonseca

Jean-Michel Vovk

FRENCH

Jean-Michel Vovk

Ramon Campos

PORTUGUESE

Ramon Campos