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Fate Zero
Fate Zero

Fate Zero

Fate/Zero: A prequel to Fate/stay night, this anime depicts the Fourth Holy Grail War, a magical tournament where seven mages summon legendary heroes to fight for the wish-granting Holy Grail.

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Fate Zero
Year2011
Formats Streaming
Opening theme"oath sign" by LiSA
Ending theme"oath sign" by LiSA
Episodes13
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateOctober 2, 2011
End DateDecember 25, 2011
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

With the promise of granting any wish, the omnipotent Holy Grail triggered three wars in the past, each too cruel and fierce to leave a victor. In spite of that, the wealthy Einzbern family is confident that the Fourth Holy Grail War will be different; namely, with a vessel of the Holy Grail now in their grasp. Solely for this reason, the much hated "Magus Killer" Kiritsugu Emiya is hired by the Einzberns, with marriage to their only daughter Irisviel as binding contract.

Kiritsugu now stands at the center of a cutthroat game of survival, facing off against six other participants, each armed with an ancient familiar, and fueled by unique desires and ideals. Accompanied by his own familiar, Saber, the notorious mercenary soon finds his greatest opponent in Kirei Kotomine, a priest who seeks salvation from the emptiness within himself in pursuit of Kiritsugu.

Based on the light novel written by Gen Urobuchi, Fate/Zero depicts the events of the Fourth Holy Grail War—10 years prior to Fate/stay night. Witness a battle royale in which no one is guaranteed to survive.

(Source: MAL Rewrite)

Note: The first episode aired with a runtime of ~48 minutes as opposed to the standard 24 minute long episode.

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Fate Zero

A Grand Tapestry of Fate and Destiny – The Epic World of the Fate Series

The Fate series stands as a towering monument in the world of anime, captivating audiences with its intricate plotlines, mesmerizing battles, and richly developed characters. Spanning various timelines and dimensions, this franchise delves into a multiverse where mages summon heroic spirits to vie for the coveted Holy Grail. With each iteration, the Fate series unveils a new facet of this expansive universe, leaving viewers entranced by its complex narrative and awe-inspiring action sequences.

One of the most commendable aspects of the Fate series is its consistently stunning animation and art. From the intricately designed Servants to the meticulously choreographed battles, the visual spectacle is nothing short of breathtaking. The animation studios have spared no expense in bringing to life the dazzling array of characters and their awe-inspiring abilities, making every encounter a visual feast for the eyes.

The Fate series’ greatest strength lies in its captivating lore and world-building. Drawing from mythology, history, and folklore, the series masterfully weaves a tapestry of legends, seamlessly integrating them into its own unique narrative. This fusion of fact and fiction creates a universe that feels both familiar and entirely original, offering a fresh perspective on legendary figures from various cultures.

The characters themselves are a diverse and compelling ensemble. Whether it’s the enigmatic Saber, the audacious Archer, or the mysterious Caster, each Servant brings their own distinct personality, backstory, and motivations to the table. The complex relationships between Masters and Servants, forged in the crucible of the Holy Grail War, add depth and emotional resonance to the battles, often blurring the lines between allies and adversaries.

Furthermore, the Fate series is renowned for its thought-provoking themes. It delves into questions of fate, free will, and the human condition, inviting viewers to contemplate the nature of heroism and the choices that shape our destinies. These philosophical underpinnings elevate the series beyond mere spectacle, providing ample food for thought long after the credits roll.

While the complexity of the overarching narrative may be daunting for newcomers, the franchise offers multiple entry points, allowing viewers to explore different facets of the Fate universe. Whether through the original Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Zero, or the kaleidoscope of alternate timelines in Fate/Grand Order, there’s something for everyone, from seasoned fans to those taking their first steps into this mesmerizing world.

In conclusion, the Fate series stands as a monumental achievement in anime, seamlessly blending captivating storytelling, breathtaking animation, and profound philosophical exploration. Its ability to interweave history, mythology, and fantasy into a cohesive narrative is a testament to its creative prowess. For those willing to embark on this epic journey, the Fate series promises a rich and rewarding experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional anime. It’s a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, and a must-watch for any fan of the medium.