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Fate/stay night's 2nd Promo Video by ufotable Streamed

posted on by Egan Loo
"Brushed-up" version of video that debuted at AnimeJapan in March for Fall anime

The official website for ufotable's Fall 2014 remake of the anime Fate/Stay Night began streaming the second promotional video on Thursday. An earlier version of this video debuted at AnimeJapan in March, although ufotable has "brushed up just a little bit" this new version.

The cast so far remains unchanged from the original version:

  • Noriaki Sugiyama as Shirou Emiya
  • Ayako Kawasumi as Saber
  • Kana Ueda as Rin Tohsaka
  • Junichi Suwabe as Archer
  • Noriko Shitaya as Sakura Matou
  • Mai Kadowaki as Illyasviel von Einzbern
  • Nobutoshi Canna as Lancer
  • Miki Itou as Taiga Fujimura
  • Jouji Nakata as Kirei Kotomine
  • Rikiya Koyama as Kiritsugu Emiya

The staff includes:

  • Color key: Emi Chiba, Mika Matsuoka
  • Art director: Koji Eto
  • Director of Photography: Yuichi Terao
  • Animation production: ufotable

Takahiro Miura (Fate/Zero, The Garden of Sinners episode director) is directing the anime, while Atsushi Ikariya, Tomonori Sudou, and Hisayuki Tabata are adapting Takashi Takeuchi's original character designs.

Studio DEEN previously animated the fate/stay night television anime series in 2006. The studio also produced the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works film in 2010, which covered The Unlimited Blade Works storyline from Type-Moon's game franchise.

Sentai Filmworks released both the earlier television anime series and the film in North America. Funimation had released the earlier television series before that in 2009. Tokyopop published 11 volumes of Datto Nishiwaki's manga version in North America before its North American branch shut down in May 2011.

The studio ufotable previously animated the Fate/Zero prequel television anime series that was based on Gen Urobuchi and Type-Moon's novel. Aniplex of America released that series in North America on Blu-ray Disc, and the company then reissued the series on DVD and Blu-ray Disc with an English dub.

Thanks to Maxim Firsov for the news tip

Image © TYPE-MOON, ufotable, Fate/Stay Night Production Committee


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