Fate/Zero Season 2

ufotable
Strategy / Tragedy / Superpower12 EP/8 Apr 2012

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Synopsis

What was already a brutal mage-on-mage battle royale in the first season only gets worse from here. Fate/Zero 2nd Season picks up with the remaining Masters and Servants forced into a temporary truce to deal with a threat that could level Fuyuki City — and that truce falls apart almost immediately, because none of these people trust each other and most of them shouldn't. The real tension here is between Kiritsugu Emiya, a cold-blooded pragmatist who treats war like a math problem, and his Servant Saber, a legendary king who still believes in honor. They're on the same side and they can barely stand each other, which makes every decision feel like it could fracture the whole alliance. This 12-episode TV series is where ufotable's animation goes from impressive to genuinely staggering — the fight choreography alone justifies watching, and Yuki Kajiura's soundtrack gives everything this heavy, almost operatic weight without tipping into melodrama. The tone stays dark throughout. Characters you've spent time with make choices that are hard to watch, and the show doesn't flinch from the consequences. If you liked Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works but wanted something with more moral ambiguity, this is the version that delivers. Fans of The Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II will also recognize threads that start here. Just make sure you've seen the first season — this isn't a standalone entry point, and you'd be lost without the setup.

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Characters

Saber
Saber
Ruff Michelle
Kiritsugu Emiya
Kiritsugu Emiya
Jones Kyle Colby
Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh
McCurdy Chelsea Ryan
Kirei Kotomine
Kirei Kotomine
Freeman Crispin
Irisviel von Einzbern
Irisviel von Einzbern
Hoffman Bridget

MANGA BRIDGE

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

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A true showcase of why the caster class should never be underestimated, especially when they have already harvested enough fuel. I also did not expect an aircraft battle between Gilgamesh and Berserker, it was as if they were the rider class instead.
This episode blows my mind with the pacing. Even if it's just the usual 20-something minutes, it felt like a movie, and yet it didn't feel rushed at all! Such a great portrayal of the aftermath. And it sets up the next title's events nicely.
As we draw near to the conclusion, the tension feels higher than ever. Each of these scenes feels intentional with nothing being out of place. The animation just keeps outdoing itself with every episode!
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