
Fate/Grand Order: You've Lost Ritsuka Fujimaru Season 3
Oshimeter
Synopsis
After single-handedly saving humanity, Ritsuka Fujimaru still can't catch a break — his painfully honest personality keeps getting him into trouble with every legendary hero he's supposed to be commanding. This ONA takes the sprawling, often dead-serious Fate/Grand Order universe and strips it down to bite-sized comedy sketches where the real enemy isn't the end of the world — it's Ritsuka accidentally saying the wrong thing to a room full of powerful, easily offended Heroic Spirits. Each episode runs about two to three minutes, so this is the kind of thing you throw on between longer shows or when you just want something low-effort and funny. The setup is simple: Ritsuka asks a sincere question or makes an innocent comment, and the Servants around him spiral into slapstick chaos. Season 3 keeps that formula going across 24 short episodes, pulling in even more characters from the massive FGO roster for fresh gag material. If you enjoyed Carnival Phantasm or Fate/Grand Carnival, this hits a similar note — comedy that only really lands if you already know the characters, but lands hard when you do. It also shares DNA with Today's Menu for the Emiya Family in how it uses familiar faces in a completely different, relaxed context. You don't need to have watched the previous seasons to jump in, but familiarity with FGO's cast makes the jokes hit way harder. Studio DLE keeps the animation simple and punchy, which fits the tone perfectly.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 69-92 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 93.

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