How Much Was Fate/stay Night Unlimited Blade Works To Animate
Synopsis
The Holy Grail War is a boxing royale amongst 7 magi who serve as Masters. Masters, through the use of the control seals they are given when they enter the war, control Heroic Spirits known as Servants to fight for them in battle. In the 5th Holy Grail State of war, Rin Toosaka is among the magi entering the competition. With her Servant, Archer, she hopes to obtain the ultimate prize—the Holy Grail, a magical artifact capable of granting its wielder any wish.
I of Rin's classmates, Emiya Shirou, accidentally enters the contest and ends up commanding a Servant of his own known as Saber. Every bit they find themselves facing mutual enemies, Rin and Shirou decide to class a temporary brotherhood as they challenge their opponents in the Holy Grail State of war.
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Jan xiii, 2015
12 of 12 episodes seen
Overall | 3 |
Story | 3 |
Animation | 8 |
Audio | 7 |
Graphic symbol | iii |
Enjoyment | 3 |
**THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS**
This is the virtually overrated anime I have ever seen. If one is expecting a grand follow-up to Fate Zero, one is gravely mistaken. Well move closer to the screen and let senpai explain.
Story=3 Progress in this anime is about non-existent. The characters are non-progressive as they are constantly engaged in purposeless chatter and dawdling. The story is littered with pseudo-drama, pseudo-fights, and cliff hangers, which are sometimes intriguing, that evokes utter disappointment and results in pointlessness. The fights are just random clashes with no deciding outcomes and little build-upwardly. Oh, a few episodes later a servant dies. Due to the complete absence of characterisation, no one cared. In that location are multiple flaws in the anime. One beingness Saber commenting on Berserker'due south power to simultaneously solo all the servants. She and so gain to 1v1 him as though they are of equal calibre. Then she moves to 'cover' (backside a footling gravestone) and wrecks berserker. The near flagrant one is Shirou'south plot armour that countlessly saves him. Trivium; for some reason, this anime was revered as a piece of life when it was airing. Upon inspection, these 'slice of life' moments were just fan service. Graphic symbol=3 Shirou=ane Shirou logic: I take almost been killed multiple times . . . Oh well, they must take their reasons. I forgive them. These types of characters, the type that starts off naive and idealistic generally mature or at least develop but not Shirou. Despite all his near-death situations, he remains ignorant. What's annoying is Shirou's lack of business organization for the war throughout the prove as he seems to be preoccupied with maintaining his loftier schoolhouse life. I only can't assistance but mirror his disinterest, while viewing this show. Shirou can be described in 3 words, 'hare-brained and mundane'. He is then often brushed by the verge of death but lives or is kept alive because he is 'interesting'; however, that's just his naivety and incredible plot armour rather than anything interesting. He is besides indecisive and mostly follows the instructions of others. Whenever he decides for himself, the consequence is ho-hum, being completely predictable, and/or completely irrational. Their current route with Shirou seems to be: 1. Protagonist has no experience and is completely rash. Rin=ii Rin: I am going to kill Shirou; Wait, time to team upwardly again. Repeat this throughout the prove, and information technology becomes annoying. Her character clashes with her backstory and motives. Her babyhood was riddled with traumatic events, such as her parent'southward premature deaths and the early separation from her dear sister. She'due south also lived independently for most her life endeavouring to further herself as a mage. She explains an inherent character of a mage is being able to further one'southward goals despite the means. One would await a more than mature, traumatised, or troubled character, right? No, she'southward infantile, unproblematic, and sometimes unduly cordial. Putting it in anime terms, 'I AM TSUNDERE INCARNATE!' Archer=7 For anyone who has seen Fate Zero, RIP Saber'south character. There is nearly a complete loss of her original grapheme. Enjoyment=3 Overall=three
The story consists of tossing a teenage boy into the Holy Grail war (an Armageddon between masters (contemporary individuals who supposedly command their respective servants) and servants (summoned titans) for the sake of obtaining the Holy Grail). This should be a gruesome event with fights to the death, Merely . . . 'Fuck that,' Shirou brazenly proclaims. 'I am going to lead my harem life and ignore every peril.' Every bit one may have guessed, this anime isn't really about the war. Information technology's almost the harem Shirou obliviously leads. Most of the anime is focused on the relational struggles of the protagonist and some high school girl. For eight episodes, we are forced to endure Shirou's petty conversations with Rin inside his home or at school. Not much is washed to contribute to the Holy Grail War as apparently—going on a date is more important.
Well-nigh of the characters were scarcely developed and characterised. Literally naught is known about them asides from their superficial identities. The characters that received about of information technology were abjectly cliche and mundane.
Shirou is the naivest and almost idealistic cherry male child I take ever seen. His special ability is being impervious to annihilation macabre.
ii. Magically becomes shrewd and can pull off incredible moves in the most disquisitional of situations.
3. Will presently surpass Rin despite being completely incompetent and useless.
Rin is i arbitrary vixen. Her daily routine involves whining to and about Shirou and then having the biggest mood swings.
He is one of the better graphic symbol in the show only he lacks sufficient characterisation, evolution, and screen-time. He also seems to be the but one taking the war seriously on team Shirou.
The anime was initially somewhat enjoyable (6/10), but information technology just frivolously dragged on. Every bit mentioned above, the fights were and the plot was largely meaningless. The anime fails to build the necessary tension and suspense to lead an engaging plot. The outcomes were predictable or completely irrational, and the story was somehow unreasonably wearisome paced.
Unless one fanatically love shounens, avoid this evidence at all cost. It is a blender of cliches.
Dec 27, 2014
12 of 12 episodes seen
Overall | 9 |
Story | nine |
Blitheness | 10 |
Audio | 8 |
Character | 8 |
Enjoyment | ix |
If there'southward ane give-and-take that any anime fan tin can be familiar with, information technology may be 'Fate'. The franchise adapted from the highly popular Type-Moon visual novel has been around for a decade. In 2006, an anime adaptation by studio DEEN was released in an attempt to adapt the visual novel. And while it included the characters from the series, there were controversy regarding the bodily adaptation. And so, in that location was the movie titled 'Fate Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works' picture that was released four years later. Only yet, that only ran less than ii full hours in a futile effort to accommodate the Unlimited Bract Works route. To say the least, it'southward inefficient when attempting to craft a story in such a short time frame. Luckily, Ufotable decided to step upwardly to the plate evangelize what fans want – a faithful adaptation of the route in TV serial medium. Make no mistake. This series runs a lot longer than two hours with the finale extended to fit the double the fourth dimension of a unmarried episode. So in a way, this series can exist viewed indirectly equally having more than 12 episodes in total fourth dimension length. (total of 16 episodes actually if including episode 0) What's more though is how the series is set upwards. Because of the nature of MAL's database, this review will not cover the episode 0 that introduces the story from Rin's signal of view. Rather, nosotros are introduced to the swain known as Shirou Emiya. For people wondering about the series, information technology is not essential at all to watch Fate/Zero or the F/SN: Unlimited Blade Works movie. In fact, I would highly recommend skipping the latter and focus on this adaptation every bit that's more of a promotional product. This Boob tube serial adapts the route known as 'Unlimited Blade Works' with high level of anticipation. There's little incertitude the bear witness has a diverseness of ideas whether it'd be related to magecraft, the Holy Grail, or the mechanics of the Holy Grail War. Taking these ideas and presenting them tin be quite a challenge but I do have confidence to say that this adaption did justice. The offset episode introduces Shirou Emiya who we see a normal teenager attending high school with his friends. There'south foreshadowing and hints thrown in the backgrounds already to show that non all is going normal around Shirou'southward neighborhood. Information technology doesn't take long for the show to hit the supernatural realm when we meet magic and otherworldly powers in Fate style. Shirou becomes the Primary of a powerful Servant known every bit 'Saber' in a unsafe tournament (Holy Grails War) subsequently nearly getting himself killed past another retainer. Battle ensures and the serial manages to craft a setup that volition unanimously create more apprehension. The mode the first few episodes are gear up doesn't just create a thrilling mood just also spawn questions especially for new viewers. This is where the show shines as the adaption adequately explains the mechanics. Although some bits can feel like typical info dumping, there are comedic points thrown in to ease the bits of unsettling boredom. But practice notation that information technology's fairly important to listen to the explanations because it all connects to the characters and story. The mode the story is crafted involves the main cast, or specifically the Masters and the Servants. Nosotros already know who Shirou is merely in that location's besides some other prominent Master that is introduced from episode 0. Her name is Rin Tosaka, the master of Archer. For those who have seen episode 0, information technology's likely that you've got to know her a lot more than the previous Fate franchise. Nonetheless, she comes into disharmonize with Shirou and the other Masters in the Holy War. The servants play prominent roles besides especially involving the infamous Saber. She is more of the poster girl every bit well as the warrior who wishes to win the Grail War. On the other hand, Shirou represents the nearly human graphic symbol in the series. Honest, loyal, and courageous are a few words to depict him. And although he may seem similar a generic graphic symbol, there's no doubt that he can influence others. What this outset one-half of the series does is introduce the main players that the VN fans volition be familiar with. For new fans of the serial, they will be delighted to observe out just how much the accommodation extends across the movie. Characters such equally Illya, Kirie, Shinji, Issei, Taiga, and Sakura are all introduced in clever means. Even more and then, nosotros accept the servants who brand their debuts as well. Lancer for one makes quite an entrance to create the intensity of the war. What we also have are also other servants that contrasts with each other in terms of their personalities. Whether it'd be Archer'south ideals, Saber's chivalry, or Rider's cunning nature, every retainer offers something new to the table. Or sometimes, y'all may just have a large grunt like Berserker who wants to rip everything to pieces. Like I mentioned earlier, the series offers diversity. What that means is a balance of mood and pacing for the series to work. Yes, there's mystery going on in the background with the events of the show. Yes, there is also activity to keep up the momentum. Then, at that place's also the slice of life-similar atmosphere. Taking place in a high school setting, the series besides finds fourth dimension to lend comedy and even realism to what could have been an all-around action moving-picture show. While this may come as a mixed bag, the series does it cleverly to build narrative with the characters. Rather than just talking, they show what the chief characters' lives are like with others. Even more and so, this series makes information technology quite interesting considering that Servants and Masters aren't exactly similar with ideologies. Shirou is a prominent case unlike some others who wishes to win the Holy Grail war with their personal dark desires. What goes around comes around and this testify proves a point when it crafts its story's relationships between characters. There'south chemical science betwixt sure characters that can easily been such as with Shirou and Saber or him and Rin. Unfortunately, non all of them get their spotlight and some are still shrouded in mystery (example: the mysterious blonde fellow shown several times in the serial). And mystery, that may be an overused word past some bespeak. We don't find out as well much about some characters' intentions such as priest Kirie Kotomine. But practice we desire to? For some, that's a certainly and is why the show volition keep the audience at their feet. It makes the audience want to figure out the puzzle with the pieces. The dialogues are cryptic merely provides hints while dreams (such as Rin's) create suspense. Then, there's also the more than charming moments as some tense scenarios focuses on Shirou's own personal perspective. In that location'due south no dubiety that he is becoming closer to Saber and the bear witness portrays this with tiny packages of hints rather than explicit fatal attraction. Yet, don't expect much romance for the showtime cour of this show. Treat information technology more as a setup with all the key characters bought into the series like players to a game. Because honestly, this Holy War is where winner takes all. Cheers Ufotable. I'll say this twice because the studio actually deserved the gratitude for their superior endeavour in adapting the animation quality of this serial. The animation style of this serial looks lavishly washed whether it'due south the backgrounds, graphic symbol designs, or the jaw-breaking action scenes. There is a proficient corporeality of activity focused on all the fights that gives both the servant and their primary a gamble for spotlight. The action itself is well coordinated with rapid motion and clever camera angles. In brusque, Ufotable outdone themselves with the upkeep they have. And to be honest, at that place's picayune criticism to say when it comes to the artistic borderland of this adaptation. Mage spells are likewise cleverly demonstrated while violence create the brutal reality of the Grail War. There's minimal fan service except some suggestive camera angles. Just judging exclusively, this series is nearly flawless on the artwork. Soundtrack likewise plays a pivotal role although non as strong every bit the artwork section. The ii most prominent aspects are the OST during the fight scenes and the character voice mannerisms. I give praise to Kirie Kotomine, Rin, and Pulley for their character portrayals. Information technology is very real to their personalities and to the point. Shirou fifty-fifty gets some praise at times when he makes his effort to what he has to say. Unfortunately, in that location's also some bits that tin can be irritating at times; namely Sakura and her repetitive dialogues or Shinji's narcissism. The OST is also a great comeback and treat for fans who are in favor of action. Every action sells with even tiny details existence incorporated with the battles. This can be hands seen such every bit Saber being tossed into objects, Shirou being tortured by Rider, or Rin jumping several stories to avoid Lancer's blows. While not equally fantastic as the visual realm, soundtrack is by no ways a pushover. True to its hype, Fate Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works is a must-see of the twelvemonth whether yous're a fan of the visual novel or coming into serial as a newbie. In that location'south much to suit only the first half captures that very well with the setup. To say the least, this testify has that sort of momentum every episode. It is prepare and and so delivery with the series capitalizing on every opportunity. Along the way, nosotros also get breaks with useful info dumps, humorous gags, and relationship building. The action volition no uncertainty leave you lot in awe thanks to Ufotable's technical qualities. Still, in that location are some characters you lot may like and some you lot'll despise; more people volition probably accept that decision past the 2d cour of the show. Characterization is not a masterpiece though and neither does the story offering perfection. There are parts in this series that sometimes will waver off with its mood and peculiar remainder. Still, there's a saying that third time'due south a charm and Ufotable hit the bull'southward centre on this show. Now, the second half of the series awaits….
January viii, 2015
12 of 12 episodes seen
Overall | vii |
Story | 8 |
Animation | 10 |
Audio | eight |
Character | 6 |
Enjoyment | half dozen |
Okay, And then before I review the 1st half of this flavour,
I like to state that I'g not actually familiar nigh this franchise that much to my knowledge, then this is literally my first time watching this series from this betoken on along with episode 0 and so keep that in mind.
I've heard about people talk about this prove during its airing and then I decided to requite it a shot.
The bear witness starts off well enough given us introduction to the main characters including the plot nigh the holy grail having the power to grant any 1 wish to the master along with their servant in defeating the other 7 masters and their own servant. In this 1st one-half of the testify nosotros follow our 4 main characters Rin, Archer, Shirou and Saber. They pretty much have this generic chemistry between them that seems just like any other ordinary teenage couple set upwardly similar in any other anime bear witness along the lines of a typical teen romance that has been washed Then many times! which leaves me for the virtually part disinterested with their progression unfortunately, Particularly Shirou who seems to be quite a decent person at heart, willing to learn about magic involved in this series known equally mana which is something a primary must employ in order to control and support their fellow servant in gild to win the boxing or survive. With Shirou that is just information technology, in that location is NO real unique trait upon viewing his graphic symbol with this (''I'k a good guy'', I'm a hero nonsense) To me it just came off as being uninteresting and 1 dimensional for the rest of the time I was watching him on screen along with Rin also, since they both seem damaged from what happened in their by or something oh buuhoo. The process to this simply seems besides familiar. The supporting cast equally much as I like their character designs, they also don't really get thoroughly flushed out either which for me is a downer and its by far the weakest aspect of the 1st flavor I believe and then far, Information technology could of shown some knowledge and background about them rather than merely Only and so you lot take both the other 2 chief characters Archer and Saber that seem to hold a more than depth to them and unlike the other 2, they at least show SOME involvement to their personality and their grapheme. but the sad thing is, it kinda feels overshadowed by Rin and Shirou at this bespeak of the serial which honestly didn't leave me with a skillful impression on the characters equally a whole. I commend the anime for having a fantastic high upkeep blitheness with not bad fight scenes that were pulled off amazingly in this And I tell you lot Information technology looks stunning!!. The fights with the master and servants in this are simply jaw-dropping and very detailed. The music is pretty decent also for the most office, but can exist quite forgettable to me at times. I likewise enjoyed the scenery a lot in this prove displaying dissimilar locations that looked really beautiful from upwards close and far away. Simply equally much every bit I honey the story, plot, animation and some of its soundtracks I institute few of the primary leads Rin and Shirou to be just tedious despite what was going on in the episodes I was watching even if there were signs of possible foreshadowing to the 2nd one-half of this anime it still could of used amend characterisation. The ending cliffhanger to the second half looks interesting, near like the serial volition get a lot better since it generally feels similar a ready up and I cannot wait so hopefully it will give me some better enjoyment with the cast all round. Overall The 1st half of this volition be is a well deserve 7 out of 10
However I found this to be a problem, The main four characters
(well Mainly Rin and Shirou) I not saying these 2 characters are bad but their ain depiction of their own personality were kinda tiresome and very irksome for the about role.
leaning towards Rin X Shirou.
Dec 27, 2014
12 of 12 episodes seen
Overall | seven |
Story | 0 |
Animation | 0 |
Sound | 0 |
Graphic symbol | 0 |
Enjoyment | 0 |
(This has been adapted from my reddit thread)
In life, one thing is true for everyone: we all accept desires. Wanting to be wealthy across imagining, finding the dear of one's life, obtaining that dream chore; there is e'er a goal, a wish that seems impossible to reach no matter how hard one tries. Aspirations bring nearly both the best and the worst in people, due to the very nature of what they bring. And if these wishes do happen to come up to fruition, they touch on not simply the winner, but those closest, too. Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Bract Works Season One is the outset of such a literal wish-fulfillment journey. STORY The story begins with Emiya, a loftier school male child who witnesses a foreign fight in a nearby courtyard. Afterwards being cornered, he somehow summons Saber, a noble woman who calls him Chief. Knowingly or non, Emiya officially joins the Holy Grail War. UBW (the acronym of option from here on out) sits in a precarious position. It's non technically a sequel and, simultaneously, it is the start half of a two part adventure. As such, it takes the burden of introducing the characters and spearheading the globe-building for what is to come. On this cease, the anime holds its own. In order for the audience to completely understand what is really going on, it intersperses the battles it is known for with heavy dialogue and exposition. These moments arts and crafts the rules involved, the players of the game, the limitations, the terminology, the magic system, etc. A lot of information technology is mostly shoved towards the viewers because there isn't much fourth dimension and the anime wants to focus on other aspects (i.eastward. the fighting). The anime has a strange addiction of assuasive many of its characters to live through seemingly impossible situations. This type of behavior is fine if it's washed within reason (no huge deus ex machina or logical reasoning exists). Notwithstanding, on numerous occasions, many cast members, and more specifically Shirou, are permitted to fight another day. Often times, the answer is frivolous: "this was fun, let's do it again," "y'all were entertaining, so leave," "I can't impale on merit, so walk." The thought is manifestly not to eliminate the characters then early, since they play roles later on down the line. Simply without proper explanations backing their escape, the result is lost, and information technology becomes an eye-roll as time and again the battles involved amount to nothing more than than pomp and flash. Beyond the world-edifice, by the fighting, UBW's core ethics are, in a phrase, less than ideal. Over again, information technology'due south difficult: the anime is juggling multiple different facets at once, all within what is the first half. Essentially, the show looks at the thought of whether information technology is possible to fight for pure justice, and what that ultimately entails. What is justice to one person may be defined separately by another. How much of it is considered enough in a given situation? Who delivers the final sentence? These kinds of questions are, sadly, not looked at in-depth within UBW. It begins to nowadays the idea, having two upholders of such morals against one another, just isn't explored enough to warrant it a conversational topic. Because, per usual, the fighting takes the spotlight, preventing any form of thematic merit. Blitheness The art and animation inside UBW is some of the best in the business. Starting with the art, the scenic backdrops and amount of detail found within them are usually breathtaking. Bustling cities, panoramic bridge shots, populated parks, and eerie cemeteries are just a sampling of the cute art pieces that the anime dishes out. The character designs are singled-out in their lack of facial detail. This seems foreign, considering what the art itself has to offering. Simply this is done for a reason; it provides an accentuating divergence between the characters' faces and the outfits they wear. Saber's blue regalia, Rin's ruby-red and black mage attire, Archer's trench glaze, Emiya's scarf, and Illya's purple winter clothes appear elementary in nature, but provide each character with an iconic look that makes them memorable exterior of the show. The bodily animation does not falter. UBW contains, without a incertitude, some of the all-time, almost well-choreographed fight scenes in all of anime. And it should, considering how much attention information technology is given. The battles are incredibly detailed, with flying swords, dazzling furnishings, and a superb amount of variation betwixt the duels. One tin experience the immense power that the Servants take, and it is e'er a spectacle to watch on-screen. Exterior of the battles, the show maintains an above average amount of quality. Characters move naturally and pocket-size details like the reflection of water, nuanced hair movements, and the 3D enemies bring about more than of the blitheness that has fabricated ufotable famous. CHARACTERS Equally a shounen and "battle royale," the cast involved is large, with the more important amidst them garnering the most screen time. Reiterating myself, information technology is important to recollect that this simply the beginning of what UBW supposedly has to offer. The most famous of Servants, Saber is a imperial woman of nobility and honor. Fair in beauty, strong of will, and unrivaled in combat, she is considered by many to exist the best subordinate whatsoever Master could hold. Like the other Servants, her past and namesake are shrouded in mystery, just information technology'south unquestionable that her convictions take the form of exacting justice on the evil and bringing hope to the weak. Emiya is her Primary, and their personalities fall in line hand-in-paw. She trusts him and he trusts her, bringing about a duo that, no matter the circumstances, have a bond that cannot be severed. Speaking of Emiya, he is a loftier school teenager who was saved past a man named Kiritsugu 10 years prior to the events. Level-headed and kind, he seemingly cannot deny helping those in need, regardless of their moral status. His condition as Main is considered odd. Having just the ability to strengthen objects, one of the lowest forms of magic, he can do little besides lean on Saber and her insane abilities. It'due south an interesting dynamic, considering the one who wants to be the savior, the justice bringer, must beginning be helped and supported himself. And not just by Saber, too. No, a lot of aid is provided to him by a certain "tsundere." Arguably the fan favorite of UBW, Rin is a high school girl who descends from a family unit of magic wielders. Having lost her father and mother, she has trained rigorously for the day the Holy Grail State of war would come most again. Extremely playful yet easily embarrassed, she takes pride in not only her magic but also in her ability to manipulate Emiya so easily. Where Emiya wants goose egg to practice with the War but save others from it, Rin's reasons are more apt: she's in it to win it. She may put up a front, but it's only because she can't carry to lose anything precious to her whatsoever longer. Archer is Rin's Servant. Among the whole cast, he is the well-nigh interesting of them all. Seemingly devoid of emotion, he utilizes swords instead of arrows to inflict harm to his foes. His personality is mirrored with Rin'due south: calm, unapproachable, and chiding. While he follows his Main'south orders, he freely speaks his mind. More than ofttimes than not, he clashes with Emiya, who holds contrasting beliefs. Like a typical bowman, he unremarkably sits on the sidelines, always watching and listening, until he is ready to "fire." These characterizations have somewhat shown a small connection: the Master'southward involved summon their initial Servant that best pertains to who they are as a person. Emiya has the kind and determined Saber, whereas Rin has the standoffish and direct Archer. Just what of the others? Berserker's Chief is menacing and cruel, Caster'south goes virtually its concern as she does, and Rider's is every bit as deranged every bit she is. It'south as if each person'south characteristics take manifested themselves in spirit form, with the ultimate victor proving just what type of human is deserving to win it all. Sound The OP is good. It contains a good mix of guitar and violin, with a prissy prepare of vocals. The falling piano playing, catchy beat, and lyrics make it bully to listen to both in and out of the anime. As for the ED, it starts off with an eerie song piece. What follows is very bladder-y instrument playing and singing that seems to invoke hope within the listener. After the halfway mark, the drums and beat out practise the singer little justice. The soundtrack is a mixed purse. It is filled with mysterious arrangements for the more "subconscious" scenes and acoustic guitar playing for the more than relaxed ones. Guitar pieces make full the more "cool" moments, with the battles containing intense choir-like singing. As a last notation, the sound effects provided are unique and add farther to the overall experience. Voice-acting wise, everyone involved gave boilerplate to above average performances. A special shout-out to Saber, voiced by Ayako Kawasumi, who continues to reprise her role as the superlative Servant, with the gracefulness and emotion needed during all the right moments. ENJOYMENT The reason you, I, or anyone else watches this anime is for the battles. The crawly, killer, amazingly detailed fights that exist at a regular interval from start to finish. I wanted there to be that adjacent fight when the characters were sitting around talking. I wanted to come across Saber's Noble Phantasm, sentinel Berserker crush all affair earlier him, and view Caster's incredible witchcraft. The fights are the highlight, and they were delivered tenfold. During the downtime, the skirmishes gave manner to talking and earth-building. While it was fun to see Rin and Emiya converse, or encounter Saber acting equally her refined still curious cocky, my inner witting was maxim, "Permit'southward get back to those fights, now shall we?" Both aspects are done well on their own, but when you are comparing the 2 within their own show, you actually desire them to ignore everything else, fifty-fifty if it is technically important. For now, Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Season One contains an okay story, a starting gear up of characters, and insanely loftier product value. It'due south actually very reminiscent of Fate/Zilch's first one-half. The popularity of the anime and the universe it depicts is immense, but this i is withal far from a masterpiece. Hopefully the second half, like the prequel before it, tin selection up the remaining pieces. SUMMARY Story: Fine, nice world-edifice, too many conveniences, unrefined ideals Animation: Great, stellar across the lath Characters: Adept, Emiya and Rin begin their journey, with the Servants being more than than just spirits Sound: Skilful, proficient OP, okay ED, okay soundtrack, skilful VA work Enjoyment: Adept, all nearly the battles Final Score: 7/10
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