Fate/stay night (TV)
Alternative title:
フェイト/ステイナイト (Japanese)
命運/停駐之夜 (Chinese (Taiwan))
페이트 스테이 나이트 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Shirou Emiya lost his parents in a fire when he was young and was later adopted by a sorceror by the name of Kiritsugu Emiya. Although he was full of admiration for his adopted father and yearns to become an ally of justice, Shirou has limited powers and was unable to become a strong sorceror like his father. That is until one fateful day, he was drawn into the Holy Grail War and had to summon a female "Servant" known as Saber in order to protect himself. It turns out that the Holy Grail War involves a series of battles among powerful sorcerors to fight for the possession of a relic that will grant one's wishes, the Holy Grail. There are altogether seven "Masters" who can summon their respective "Servants" from different classes known as Saber, Archer, Rider, Berserker, Lancer, Caster and Assasin. These "Servants" have to hide their names in order not to reveal their weaknesses to the enemies. The story revolves around Shirou and his entanglement in the Holy Grail War.
User Ratings:
5870 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
24
Episode titles: We have 24
Vintage:
2005-11-23
2006-01-06 to 2006-06-16
2009-05-02 to 2009-10-10 (Malaysia, NTV7)
2009-08-07 (Animax Latin America)
Release dates: We have 11
Opening Theme:
#1: "disillusion" by Sachi Tainaka (eps 1-14)
#2: "Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni" by Sachi Tainaka (eps 15-23)
Ending Theme:
#1: "Anata ga Ita Mori (あなたがいた森)" by Jyukai (eps 01-13, 15-23)
#2: "Hikari (ヒカリ)" by Jyukai (ep 14)
#3: "Kimi to no Ashita (君との明日)" by Sachi Tainaka (ep 24)
Official website:
"Fate/stay night" Official Website (Japanese)
Fate/stay night (Japanese)
Links: We have 4
Trivia: We have 15
Reviews:
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Director: Yuji Yamaguchi
Series Composition: Takuya Satō
Script:
Fumihiko Shimo (6 episodes eps 3, 8, 11, 15, 19, 23 )Jukki Hanada (5 episodes eps 5, 7, 14, 18, 21 )Mari Okada (6 episodes eps 4, 9, 12, 16, 20, 24 )Takuya Satō (7 episodes eps 1-2, 6, 10, 13, 17, 22 )
Episode Director:
Kōsuke Kobayashi (16; ep 16) Kunitoshi Okajima (10, 15, 20) Masami Furukawa Noriaki Akitaya (9) Shigeru Ueda (11, 17, 19) Shunji Yoshida Takashi Yamana Yuji Yamaguchi
Music: Kenji Kawai
Original Concept: Kinoko Nasu (TYPE-MOON)
Original Character Design: Takashi Takeuchi
Character Design: Megumi Ishihara
Art Director: Toshihisa Koyama
Sound Director: Kouji Tsujitani
Director of Photography: Shinyo Kondo
Producer:
Masaaki Saito Mitsutoshi Ogura (Geneon) Takayuki Matsunaga (Frontier Works Inc.) Tetsuo Gensho Tomotaka Takeuchi (Notes)
Animation producer: Nobumitsu Urasaki (Studio Deen)
Assistant producer: Junichirō Tanaka
Background Art:
Chitose Asakura Fumie Kawaai Haruka Ozawa Junko Nagazawa Megumi Ogawa Naoki Aoyama Rie Matsuzawa Riko Sudo Shin Watanabe Wakana Okamoto Yukiko Nakayama Yukiko Ogawa
Chief Producer: Jun Nishimura
Color design: Shinji Matsumoto
Editing: Masahiro Matsumura
In-Between Animation:
Ai Kawamura Ayako Komatsu Chieko Matsuda Iriko Kawano Manami Okumura Miyuki Sakai Miyuki Yano Nozomu Watanabe
In-Between Check: Ryūichi Akahori
Key Animation:
Hiroaki Shimizu Hiroko Kanehara Hironori Naruse Hiroshi Yamamoto (ep 1) Hisashi Saito (ep 24) Hitoshi Suzuki Katsuya Kikuchi Keiji Gotō Kenji Yokoyama Koichi Hoshino Natsumi Namura Ryō Takahashi Satoshi Urushihara (ep 16) Sōichirō Matsuda Takaaki Wada Takashi Murai Tokuyuki Matsutake (ep 22)
Music Production: Naoki Ninomiya
Opening Key Animation:
Atsuko Nakajima Hiroaki Shimizu Hisashi Saito (OP 1-2) Hisayuki Tabata Jun Nakase Keiji Mutou (OP 2) Keisuke Watabe (OP 2) Mariko Emori Masumi Hoshino Norikatsu Nakano (OP 2) Takaaki Wada Takashi Shiokawa Takeshi Yoshioka (OP 1-2) Yōichi Ishikawa Yoshio Usuda Yuka Kudō (OP 2)
Paint: Kozue Arai
Planning: Akihiro Kawamura
Planning Assistant: Tsutomu Ishikawa
Recording: Yoshio Obara
Recording Assistant: Naoya Satō
Special Effects: Shouichi Uehara
Supervision: Takashi Yamana
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Animation Production: Studio DEEN
Background Art: Production ai
Broadcaster:
Aichi Television Broadcasting (2006-01-13) Chiba Television (2006-01-08) KBS Kyoto (2006-01-08) Sun TV (2006-01-11) Television Kanagawa (2006-01-08) Television Saitama Co., Ltd. (2006-01-06) Tokyo MX (2006-01-10)
In-Between Animation: Studio Cockpit
Key Animation:
Akagumi E-cho Mook Animation Nakamura Production Studio Liberty Studio Mark Studio Takuranke Studio Wanpack Studio Wombat
Original Creator: Type-Moon
Photography: Megumi
Planning Cooperation: Big Shot
Production:
CREi (Fate Project) Fate Project Frontier Works (Fate Project) Geneon Entertainment, Inc. (Fate Project) Notes (Fate Project) Studio DEEN Tokyo Broadcasting System (Fate Project)
Recording Studio: Toei Audio Visual Art Center
Sound Production: Dax Production
Video Editing: DTJ
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Translation: David Fleming
ADR Script: Kristi Reed
Assistant producer: Mami Okada
Assistant Production Coordinator: Christen Bennett (eps 17-20)
Associate Casting Director: Mami Okada
BD Authoring: David Williams (Sentai)
Casting Director: Kaeko Sakamoto
DVD Authoring: Neal Barnes (Sentai)
DVD Menu Design: Larry Koteff (Sentai)
Media Coordinator: Janice Williams (Sentai)
Packaging Design:
Andrea Rodriguez (Sentai Blu-ray Complete Collection) Larry Koteff (Sentai Blu-ray Parts & Complete Collection DVD)
Post-Production Assistant:
Asako Morino Barry Weir (eps 21-24) Chris Tilton (eps 13-20) Peter Mullen (eps 21-24)
Production Assistant:
Charles Ohta Christen Bennett David Beltier (eps 17-24) E.W. Rector, III (Sentai) Jessica Williams (Sentai) John Cha Kathy Li (eps 21-24) Kayla King (Sentai) Kim Bui Mark Fujita Sara Swieca
Recording engineer:
Alex Gordon Kevin Patzelt (eps 1-12) Marco Bustos (eps 13-24) Ollin Saurez (eps 17-20) Patrick Rodman
Soundtrack Executive Producer: Yukio Kusumoto
Soundtrack Producer: Terry Ho
Subtitle Formatting: Christopher Williams (Sentai)
Subtitle Timing: Christopher Williams (Sentai)
Subtitling: David Fleming
Supervising Sound Engineer: Patrick Rodman
Technical Assistant: Michael Olesch (Sentai)
Voice Direction: Kristi Reed
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ADR Production: Bang Zoom! Entertainment
Animax India > Broadcaster: Animax India
Disc Production: Seraphim Digital (Sentai)
Distributor:
FUNimation Entertainment (2008) Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand) MVM (UK) New Video Group Section23 Films (North America; 2012)
DVD Authoring: 342 Media DVD Center
DVD Menu Design: 342 Media DVD Center
Mastering: mediaHYPERIUM Studios (Soundtrack CD)
Packaging Design: Koyo Graphic International, Inc. (Soundtrack CD)
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Broadcaster: Animax Korea |
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Dubbing: PILON Studio Son |
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Screen Inserts: Nacho de Porrata (Spain dub)
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Broadcaster: Animax
Distributor: Anime Project (Spain)
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ADR Director: Marcelo Campos
ADR Script: Roberto Garutti
Production manager: Maria Inês Moane
Screen Inserts: Gilberto Rocha Júnior
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Broadcaster: Animax Brazil (Dubbed)
Dubbing Studio: Álamo
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