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Fate/stay night — The Holy Grail War Begins!
2006 7.5 205.9K TV-14 views saved
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Fate/stay night

2006 7.5 205.9K TV-14 views saved
Fate/stay night

Shirou Emiya lost his parents in a fire when he was young and was later adopted by the sorcerer Kiritsugu Emiya. Shirou is drawn into the Holy Grail War summons a female "Servant" known as Saber to protect him and obtain the Holy Grail.

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Content Rating: TV-14
Runtime: 25min
Status: Ended
First air date: 2006-01-07
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Rodrigo Almeida
@namnam 6 years ago

Much better than Fate/Zero

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Rodrigo Almeida
@namnam 6 years ago

Much better than Fate/Zero

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Rodrigo Almeida
@namnam 12 years ago

Fate/Stay Night is better than Fate/Zero in my opinion.

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Benjamin Rice
@chinalover33 6 months ago

Pretty good story, mid animation, few weird plot points. To be honest, I just watched this so I could watch Unlimited Blade Works.

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MokiNS
@mokins 12 years ago

They should really put up 1 page for Fate/Stay Night and 1 for Fate Zero
The difference is so Big

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lightfantastic
@lightfantastic 9 years ago

"The only people a superhero can save are the people he sides with."

An entire review of the Fate/Stay Night anime adaptation can be boiled down to a single sentence; Shirou Emiya fucking sucks.

Seinen anime can easily be tanked by a terrible lead, and Fate/Stay Night is obviously no exception. The burden of Shirou Emiya is like wearing a full suit of armor while trying to go for a swim, no matter how strong a swimmer you are there is no chance of you keeping your head above the water. And no matter how good some of Fate/Stay Night's individual parts may be, it can't be saved when Emiya is constantly dragging it down. Then again, if you strapped Shirou in a suit of armor and tried to drown him he would inexplicably survive anyway since he is already wearing impenetrable and indestructible plot armor. Dude catches more certain death than Rasputin and just shrugs it off while being one of the most consistently stupid, selfish, and unlikable characters around. And that is his final form! At no point does he improve, learn anything, or develop.

The Emiyalbatross is a double shame, because Fate/Stay Night is a fantastic concept at its core. In the story, the Holy Grail appears every so often and some of the mightiest heroes in the history of our world are summoned to fight for their human masters in order to gain control of it. This leads to some really fun battles and great character designs that, if it weren't for the massive amount of missteps, would have been enough to make this an easy recommendation. Some missteps are on Studio DEEN's part due to how drab a lot of the animation gets outside of the battles, but most come as the plot is further revealed in the second half of the anime when the pace slows down considerably and twists are dumped on the viewer in some very unconvincing ways. Unconvincing twists are nothing new in anime, but when so much of Fate/Stay Night's second half revolves around the "romance" between Sabre and Shirou, oh boy does that second half drag.

The nature of Fate/Stay Night also works against itself. Considering it starts off in a hole by being an adaptation of one of those visual novels but with all the sex scenes removed - which leads to some painfully awkward scenes like "the place where the threesome probably went" and "the place where awful Shirou probably makes Excalibur puns while guilting Sabre into sex because he is just the worst" - it is just too much for the anime to recover from thanks to how truly terrible Shirou is as protagonist. I think I'm being generous by giving this an average score, but I don't think saying so is as controversial an opinion as it would have been when this was at the height of its popularity. The far superior, and completely Shirou-less, Fate/Zero did a lot to overshadow Fate/Stay Night while shining a light on its shortcomings.

WATCH if you have a unique form of blindness that renders you incapable of seeing any of Shirou's scenes. DON'T WATCH if you can just Youtube the two opening themes because they are pretty solidly the best part of every episode.

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@r0nin 2 months ago

Shirou Emiya might just be the worst protagonist in anime history. The story for this show is deserving of an 8, the artwork and animation are probably around a 4, the MC is a solid 0, or an F-.

Out of the hundreds of animes that I have watched, I have NEVER reached for my controller to throw it at the screen...but I caught myself doing that for this one. Never has anyone infuriated me like the absolutely brain dead Shirou Emiya.

A review below elucidates the point excellently, and honestly, I don't want to frustrate myself all over again by going into the details of how exceedingly moronic this buffoon is.

I only watched this because I read in several places that it was required viewing to get into the Fate series. I've seen snippets of the animation and some action sequences from other Fate properties, so I wanted to get into it and started with this. I wish I had read the reviews here beforehand so I knew what I was getting myself into with Shirou Emiya.

The animation and artwork for this one are well below average, it is very dated however, and I'm not very forgiving of that. The story was very good though, as were the side characters. It's just that awful AWFUL MC that ruined this for me.

Fingers crossed on the rest of the Fate series...

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Leia wolferret
@wolferret 8 years ago

would be an amazing show if Shirou Emiya was not in it

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