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Fate/stay night is an anime television series based on the visual novel Fate/stay night by Type-Moon. The episodes are directed by Yūji Yamaguchi, animated by Studio Deen and produced by the Fate Project, which included Geneon Entertainment, TBS, CREi, Type-Moon and Frontier Works.
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Fate/stay night is a Japanese visual novel game developed by Type-Moon for Windows on January 30, 2004. Fate/stay night Réalta Nua (Irish for "new star"), was released on April 19, 2007, for the PlayStation 2 [2], which replaced the sexual content with alternate scenes, added an extended ending scene to the Fate storyline, and featured voice actors from the 2006 anime series.
Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works [a] is an anime series produced by Ufotable.It is based on the visual novel Fate/stay night produced by Type-Moon.The narrative is primarily based on the Unlimited Blade Works storyline in the visual novel, and follows Shirou Emiya, a high school student and amateur magus living in Fuyuki City, Japan.
Key visual for the series. Fate/Zero is an anime television series based on the prequel light novel series of the same name to Type-Moon's Fate/stay night visual novel game. The light novels are written by Gen Urobuchi, who is also known as the writer for the anime series Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, co-founder and head artist of Type-Moon.
[1] [2] Aniplex of America licensed the series in North America, and is streaming the series on FunimationNow streaming service, with AnimeLab streaming the series in Australia and New Zealand. [3] [4] The series is listed for 21 episodes. [5] Unison Square Garden performed the series' opening theme song "Phantom Joke".
Part of the Fate franchise by game studio Type-Moon, it was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Yukihiro Miyamoto with Kinoko Nasu and Hikaru Sakurai writing for the series's scripts. [1] Masaaki Takiyama and Hiroki Yamamura (Shaft) designed the characters and served as chief animation directors, and Satoru Kōsaki composed the music.