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If you want to follow the “proper” order, you should watch first Fate/Zero, then Fate/Stay Night UBW from ufotable (not the movie version) and finally the movie Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel. However, ufotable put a lot of references in FSN: UBW that will fly over your head if you haven’t watched Fate/Zero.
So if you want to watch the Fate anime series in order you need to follow this:
The watch order for Fate/Grand Order is:
The Best Fate Anime Series of All TimeFate/Stay Night (2006) ... Fate/Zero (2011) ... Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (2014) ... Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel Movies (2017, 2019, 2020) ... Fate/Apocrypha (2017) ... Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia (2019)
Fate/stay night is definitely a great anime, but it lack some "chemistry" that makes it a masterpiece level of work. That is not to say the anime is bad in any way, in fact it is a total success in my opinion....Reviews.Overall8Story8Animation8Sound9Character81 more row
Fate: The Order You Should Watch All The Anime Shows And MoviesFate/Stay Night (Anime, 2006) ... Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (Anime, 2014) ... Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel I to III (Movies, 2017, 2019, 2020) ... Fate/Apocrypha (Anime, 2017) ... Fate/EXTRA Last Encore (Anime, 2018)More items...•
The Fate series is a TYPE-MOON media collective that follows various events called Holy Grail Wars that involve Masters, generally accomplished magi, summoning Servants, Heroic Spirits, and battling each other until the last remaining pair can claim the purported Holy Grail.
3 Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel Movies Not yet complete, the Heaven's Feel films cover the last and most infamous route in the FSN light novel. The Heaven's Feel route is the darkest of the three, and so far the movies have done a great job of capturing the tone and atmosphere.
Fate/Zero is a show that I found absolutely no problems in. The Story is fantastic and engaging, while the characters are complex and enjoyable to watch. Animation and colors pop and make everything look visually stunning through a nice blend of hand drawn animation and CGI.
Well, Stay Night is the Core Franchise, I think it's best to watch the spin offs after SN's 3 routes. If you want to miss the masterpiece that is Heaven's Feel, yes you can skip.
There is no definite order for Fate series since the Visual Novel and the anime are not directly connected. So, this is just based on my experiences and I prefer your own choice and experience to watch the series.
Originally Answered: Is the Fate series anime worth watching? Yeah, sure. If you're looking for a solid action fantasy, look no further. The basic premise is a battle royale between 7 master-servant pairs for a prize known as the Holy Grail.
IMO, when it comes to Nasuverse, especially Fate series, most likely the first thing that draws fans are designs; there is just something about seeing famous historical, or fictional people from the past, or legends, sort of being remade in current age, in beloved anime form, some of them even being genderbended.
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Some advise watching in the order they were released; some say watch the Fate/Stay Night versions before moving to Zero; some say watch the prequel first; some say not to watch anything until you have read the entire visual novel. There is no perfect answer. Just give any of them a try and start from there.
The list is going to contain a total of 15 titles, ranked in random order, i.e. the ranking does reflect the quality of the series themselves. We have tried to pick the best anime that reflect either the genre, the style, or the spirit of the Fate series so that you might enjoy them like you did the original one.
The protagonist, Yukiteru Amano, is an asocial boy, closed in on himself and isolated who keeps a diary on his mobile phone in which he notes everything that happens around him. Yukiteru thinks he has an imaginary friend, named Deus Ex Machina, the time lord.
The tone of the story can change from comedic to serious on a moment's notice without feeling forced.
Probably the bottom of the barrel is the movie version of UBW (don't bother), with Fate/Apocrypha, and Fate/Extra Last Encore being generally mediocre (though Apocrypha at least has its fans, haven't heard of any fans of LE). Anything beyond that is a question of preferences.