![]() ![]() Out of curiosity, did you bother clicking the link i posted above? it's written by someone who actually knows what they're talking about. Ideally, FSN 2006 -> UBW -> HF movies, but FSN 2006 anime is so insufferable that it turns away anyone from this franchise. in that case, you watch UBW TV anime, then Heaven's feel movies. So if i see fate/zero first i can go and see any route of stay night? I personally don't like it and found it a bit boring. You can also choose to watch FSN Heaven's feel instead of Unlimited Blade Works if you like the Matou part of the story. The blending of the story is much smoother and there is already a pre-established character development for Rin, who is one of the MC in Fate/Stay Night.Įdit: Skip the old adaptation of FSN (2006). Not only because watching the anime in chronological order actually makes sense but Typemoon created the remake for Fate/Stay Night in a way that you should watch Fate/Zero first. Fate stay night is actually better watched when you have already seen Fate Zero. Watch Fate/Zero first then watch Fate/Stay Night UBW. These ways spoil things in the story that should be a surprise when you first find out about them. I'd compare it to watching the Star Wars prequels first before ever watching the original trilogy, or to watching the Monogatari series in chronological order the first time rather than novel order. These people putting it first are basically telling you to spoil the whole story before it even begins. So I'm saying if you want something as close to the Fate experience as possible without reading the visual novel, it's best to save Fate Zero for last. The original Fate Stay Night anime spoils some things, but not to the degree that Fate Zero does. If you watch Fate Zero first, even in the first episode you will spoil a bunch if stuff in Fate Stay Night, especially the Heaven's Feel route. The light novel Fate Zero came out later. The visual novel Fate Stay Night came out first. It has a good bit of soul that later adaptations seem to be lacking. The added stuff is bad, but not enough to destroy it. But frankly its soundtrack blows the rest of the anime series out of the water, and given that it is the ONLY adaptation of the Fate arc it should absolutely be watched first. Many purists think it is terrible (but if they are truly purists, they should be recommending the VN or watch orders close to the VN instead). There's so much more to appreciate from the VN/LN order, but a lot of people just don't care.ĮDIT: And just FYI, the 2006 anime isn't terrible. Otherwise, I would say Fate/Stay Night (2006), then Unlimited Blade Works (2014), THEN Fate/Zero given that Heaven's Feel isn't all adapted yet, then Heaven's Feel.įrankly, people who go by anime release order don't know what they're missing, and that doesn't just go for this series. The only reason it was made first in this line up is because the 2006 anime already adapted the Fate route, although in a very spoilery way. Fate/Zero was ALWAYS intended to be read/seen after Fate/Stay Night. Yeah, don't listen to the people saying to watch Fate/Zero first, unless you want to spoil much of the series. ![]()
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