Fate/Zero
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In a hidden ritual repeated across centuries, seven mages each summon a legendary hero from history to fight on their behalf in a secret war waged over a wish-granting Holy Grail. Sounds straightforward, except the guy we're following — Kiritsugu Emiya — is a cold-blooded mercenary nicknamed the 'Magus Killer,' and he's married into a prestigious mage family specifically to win this war for them. He wants to save the world, but his methods involve bullets, bombs, and betrayal rather than any noble sorcery. Meanwhile, a conflicted priest named Kirei Kotomine is on the opposing side, slowly realizing he might enjoy violence more than scripture. The tension between these two drives the whole series. What makes this TV series hit different is the tone — it treats its premise with dead seriousness. Every Master has a coherent reason for fighting, every Servant carries the weight of their historical legacy, and the consequences feel real. Ufotable's animation still holds up from 2011, with fight choreography that's genuinely stunning, and Yuki Kajiura's soundtrack gives everything this heavy, orchestral atmosphere. If you liked the moral weight of Psycho-Pass or the way Attack on Titan makes you question who's actually right, this sits in that same space. It's dark, it's strategic, and nobody gets plot armor. Thirteen episodes for this first season, and it earns every single one.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-52 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 53.

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