Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front - Babylonia

CloverWorks
Time Travel / Survival / Tragedy21 EP/5 Oct 2019

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Synopsis

All of human history has been burned to ash, and the only people who can fix it are a regular guy and his shield-wielding companion. Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight get sent back to ancient Mesopotamia — 2655 B.C., to be specific — where they find King Gilgamesh running the city of Uruk as its last line of defense against an army of demonic beasts and a trio of angry goddesses. The job is simple: help save a civilization that's already supposed to be doomed. This is the seventh chapter of the Fate/Grand Order storyline, and it's widely considered the best one. You don't strictly need to know every prior arc, but having some familiarity with the Fate universe helps. What makes Babylonia worth your time even if you're not deep into the lore is the sheer production quality — CloverWorks went hard on the animation, and the battle sequences against divine-scale threats look genuinely incredible. The orchestral soundtrack gives everything this weight that fits the mythological setting perfectly. Gilgamesh here isn't the arrogant villain you might remember from Fate/Zero or Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. He's a king actually doing his job, and that contrast alone makes him one of the most compelling characters in the franchise. If you enjoyed Re:Zero's blend of isekai stakes and emotional payoffs, the tone here hits similar notes — just with more gods and ancient city warfare. A 21-episode TV series that builds steadily toward a conflict that earns its scale.

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Characters

Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh
McCurdy Chelsea Ryan
Mash Kyrielight
Mash Kyrielight
Mendez Erica
Ishtar
Ishtar
Lee Mela
Merlin
Merlin
Daymond Robbie
Ritsuka Fujimaru
Ritsuka Fujimaru
Burns Griffin
Ana
Ana
Fahn Melissa

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-22 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 23.

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Leonidas and Ushiwakamaru is undeniably the MVP of this episode, their beliefs and will as true heroic spirit shines through their action to protect humanity last hope.
I watched this episode, and it keeps the intensity high with emotional payoff and major story shifts. It balances tragic moments, strong character focus, and big revelations, pushing the narrative forward with real impact. From my side, it's 10/10.
I watched this episode, and it is peak storytelling. Brutal battles, stunning animation, and heartbreaking sacrifices hit all at once. The shock moments and emotional weight completely change the tone of the series, making the threat feel truly overwhelming. I'll give 10/10.
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