Fate/Grand Order: You've Lost Ritsuka Fujimaru Season 2
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Synopsis
Saving all of human history is supposed to be Ritsuka Fujimaru's whole deal — but this show could not care less about that. Instead of epic battles and world-ending stakes, Fate/Grand Order: Fujimaru Ritsuka wa Wakaranai Season 2 drops Ritsuka and his Demi-Servant partner Mash Kyrielight into the daily nonsense of living in Chaldea alongside dozens of legendary Heroic Spirits who have way too much free time. King Arthur arguing over cafeteria food, ancient heroes getting into petty rivalries, Ritsuka just trying to hold it together while mythological figures act like unhinged coworkers — that kind of thing. This is a 26-episode ONA with short, snackable episodes, so it never overstays its welcome. You don't need deep Fate lore to enjoy it, though knowing the characters makes the jokes land harder. The humor is character-driven and pretty self-aware about how absurd the whole Fate universe can get. If you liked Carnival Phantasm or Fate/Grand Carnival, this is in the same lane — a comedy spinoff that treats its source material like a toy box rather than sacred text. It also shares DNA with Today's Menu for the Emiya Family in that it's a low-stakes, warm hangout show, just leaning more into absurdist comedy than cooking vibes. Studio DLE keeps the animation simple, which fits the goofy tone. A good palate cleanser between heavier watches.
Episode Guide
Characters
Mash Kyrielight
Kind-hearted Demi-Servant Shielder, Mash hides sorrow behind a smile, accepting her predetermined lifespan.
Portrayed by Mendez Erica
Ritsuka Fujimaru
Sole surviving Master of Chaldea, Ritsuka Rayshifts across singularities to save humanity's future.
Portrayed by Burns Griffin
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 33-60 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 61.

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