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The ''[[Fate/stay night#Anime|Fate/stay night]]'' [[anime]] is based on the [[visual novel]] ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' by [[Type-Moon]]. The episodes are directed by Yuji Yamaguchi, animated by [[Studio Deen]] and produced by the Fate Project, which included [[Geneon Entertainment]], [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]], CREi, Type-Moon and [[Frontier Works|Frontier Works Inc]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staynight.com/news/index.html |title=「Fate/stay night」 ブルーレイにて発売決定! |publisher=Fate/Stay Night |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-06-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090414152737/http://www.staynight.com/news/index.html |archivedate=2009-04-14 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fwinc.co.jp/event/c73.php |script-title=ja:コミックマーケット73出展情報(2007.12.29~12.31) |publisher=[[Frontier Works]] |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-06-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201190342/http://www.fwinc.co.jp/event/c73.php |archivedate=2009-02-01 |df= }}</ref> The plot of the episodes is primarily based on the ''Fate'' storyline in the ''Fate/stay night'' visual novel, although certain elements of the other two storylines, ''Unlimited Blade Works'' and ''Heaven's Feel'', are incorporated into the plot.
The ''[[Fate/stay night#Anime|Fate/stay night]]'' [[anime]] is based on the [[visual novel]] ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' by [[Type-Moon]]. The episodes are directed by Yuji Yamaguchi, animated by [[Studio Deen]] and produced by the Fate Project, which included [[Geneon Entertainment]], [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]], CREi, Type-Moon and [[Frontier Works|Frontier Works Inc]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staynight.com/news/index.html |title=「Fate/stay night」 ブルーレイにて発売決定! |publisher=Fate/Stay Night |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-06-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090414152737/http://www.staynight.com/news/index.html |archivedate=2009-04-14 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fwinc.co.jp/event/c73.php |script-title=ja:コミックマーケット73出展情報(2007.12.29~12.31) |publisher=[[Frontier Works]] |language=Japanese |accessdate=2009-06-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201190342/http://www.fwinc.co.jp/event/c73.php |archivedate=2009-02-01 |df= }}</ref> The plot of the episodes is primarily based on the ''Fate'' storyline in the ''Fate/stay night'' visual novel, although certain elements of the other two storylines, ''Unlimited Blade Works'' and ''Heaven's Feel'', are incorporated into the plot.


The episodes were originally aired from January 6 to June 16, 2006, in Japan on [[Television Saitama|TVS]] and at later dates on [[Chiba Television Broadcasting|CTC]], [[Kyoto Broadcasting System|KBS]], [[Television Kanagawa|tvk]], [[Tokyo Metropolitan Television|Tokyo MX]], [[Sun Television|SUN]], [[Television Aichi Broadcasting|TVA]] and [[AT-X (company)|AT-X]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staynight.com/news/archive01.html|script-title=ja:放送局・放送日時 一覧|publisher=Fate/Stay Night|language=Japanese|accessdate=2009-06-09|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423000741/http://www.staynight.com/news/archive01.html|archivedate=2009-04-23}}</ref> The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network [[Animax]] in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in [[Southeast Asia]] from June 2007, as well as its other networks in [[South Korea]], [[Hong Kong]] and other regions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://express.animax-asia.com/cp.aspx?p=WiYC1UmQWX8k1Ks9kncVdi7XIeyW2/P8yKKUgNzDZL8ybzT57tdq2A== |title=Animax Rave April Issue|publisher=[[Animax]]|accessdate=2007-09-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/|title=Animax East Asia|publisher=[[Animax]]|accessdate=2007-09-25 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070614150516/http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/ |archivedate = 2007-06-14}}</ref>
The episodes were originally aired from January 6 to June 16, 2006, in Japan on [[Television Saitama|TVS]] and at later dates on [[Chiba Television Broadcasting|CTC]], [[Kyoto Broadcasting System|KBS]], [[Television Kanagawa|tvk]], [[Tokyo Metropolitan Television|Tokyo MX]], [[Sun Television|SUN]], [[Television Aichi Broadcasting|TVA]] and [[AT-X (company)|AT-X]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.staynight.com/news/archive01.html|script-title=ja:放送局・放送日時 一覧|publisher=Fate/Stay Night|language=Japanese|accessdate=2009-06-09|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423000741/http://www.staynight.com/news/archive01.html|archivedate=2009-04-23}}</ref> The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network [[Animax]] in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in [[Southeast Asia]] from June 2007, as well as its other networks in [[South Korea]], [[Hong Kong]] and other regions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://express.animax-asia.com/cp.aspx?p=WiYC1UmQWX8k1Ks9kncVdi7XIeyW2/P8yKKUgNzDZL8ybzT57tdq2A==|title=Animax Rave April Issue|publisher=[[Animax]]|accessdate=2007-09-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927034246/http://express.animax-asia.com/cp.aspx?p=WiYC1UmQWX8k1Ks9kncVdi7XIeyW2%2FP8yKKUgNzDZL8ybzT57tdq2A%3D%3D|archivedate=2007-09-27|df=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/|title=Animax East Asia|publisher=[[Animax]]|accessdate=2007-09-25 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070614150516/http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/ |archivedate = 2007-06-14}}</ref>


Five pieces of [[theme music]] are used for the episodes: two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening themes are the first two [[Single (music)|singles]] made by [[Japanese people|Japanese]] singer [[Sachi Tainaka]]: "[[Disillusion (Sachi Tainaka song)|disillusion]]", which is a remixed version of the visual novel's opening theme "THIS ILLUSION", is used for the first fourteen episodes,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-1|title=TV anime Fate/stay night intro theme: disillusion |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref> and {{Nihongo|"[[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]]"|きらめく涙は星に||lit. ''Glittering Tears Change To Stars''}} is used for the remaining episodes. The first ending theme was {{Nihongo|"[[Jyukai (band)#Maxi singles|Anata ga Ita Mori]]"|あなたがいた森||lit. ''The Forest In Which You Were''}} by the [[J-pop]] band [[Jyukai (band)|Jyukai]], which was used for all episodes except episode fourteen and episode twenty-four.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-2|title=Anata ga Ita Mori |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref> Episode fourteen featured Jyukai's {{Nihongo|"[[Jyukai (band)#Albums|Hikari]]"|ヒカリ||lit. ''Light''}} and episode twenty-four played Sachi Tainaka's {{Nihongo|"[[Sachi Tainaka#Singles|Kimi to no Ashita]]"|君との明日||lit. ''Tomorrow with You''}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-7|title=Aitaiyo. / Kimi to no Ashita |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref>
Five pieces of [[theme music]] are used for the episodes: two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening themes are the first two [[Single (music)|singles]] made by [[Japanese people|Japanese]] singer [[Sachi Tainaka]]: "[[Disillusion (Sachi Tainaka song)|disillusion]]", which is a remixed version of the visual novel's opening theme "THIS ILLUSION", is used for the first fourteen episodes,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-1|title=TV anime Fate/stay night intro theme: disillusion |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref> and {{Nihongo|"[[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]]"|きらめく涙は星に||lit. ''Glittering Tears Change To Stars''}} is used for the remaining episodes. The first ending theme was {{Nihongo|"[[Jyukai (band)#Maxi singles|Anata ga Ita Mori]]"|あなたがいた森||lit. ''The Forest In Which You Were''}} by the [[J-pop]] band [[Jyukai (band)|Jyukai]], which was used for all episodes except episode fourteen and episode twenty-four.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-2|title=Anata ga Ita Mori |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref> Episode fourteen featured Jyukai's {{Nihongo|"[[Jyukai (band)#Albums|Hikari]]"|ヒカリ||lit. ''Light''}} and episode twenty-four played Sachi Tainaka's {{Nihongo|"[[Sachi Tainaka#Singles|Kimi to no Ashita]]"|君との明日||lit. ''Tomorrow with You''}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=GNCX-7|title=Aitaiyo. / Kimi to no Ashita |publisher=cdjapan.co.jp|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref>

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Fate/Stay Night
Cover artwork for the first DVD collection of Fate/stay night, featuring Saber
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkTVS, CTC, KBS, tvk, Tokyo MX, SUN, TVA, AT-X
Original releaseJanuary 6 (2006-01-06) –
June 16, 2006 (2006-06-16)
Season chronology

The Fate/stay night anime is based on the visual novel Fate/stay night by Type-Moon. The episodes are directed by Yuji Yamaguchi, animated by Studio Deen and produced by the Fate Project, which included Geneon Entertainment, TBS, CREi, Type-Moon and Frontier Works Inc.[1][2] The plot of the episodes is primarily based on the Fate storyline in the Fate/stay night visual novel, although certain elements of the other two storylines, Unlimited Blade Works and Heaven's Feel, are incorporated into the plot.

The episodes were originally aired from January 6 to June 16, 2006, in Japan on TVS and at later dates on CTC, KBS, tvk, Tokyo MX, SUN, TVA and AT-X.[3] The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network Animax in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in Southeast Asia from June 2007, as well as its other networks in South Korea, Hong Kong and other regions.[4][5]

Five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening themes are the first two singles made by Japanese singer Sachi Tainaka: "disillusion", which is a remixed version of the visual novel's opening theme "THIS ILLUSION", is used for the first fourteen episodes,[6] and "Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni" (きらめく涙は星に, lit. Glittering Tears Change To Stars) is used for the remaining episodes. The first ending theme was "Anata ga Ita Mori" (あなたがいた森, lit. The Forest In Which You Were) by the J-pop band Jyukai, which was used for all episodes except episode fourteen and episode twenty-four.[7] Episode fourteen featured Jyukai's "Hikari" (ヒカリ, lit. Light) and episode twenty-four played Sachi Tainaka's "Kimi to no Ashita" (君との明日, lit. Tomorrow with You).[8]

Eight DVD compilations, each containing three episodes, have been released by Type-Moon in Japan.[9] The first of these compilations ranked number five on the Oricon listing charts as of April 5, 2006.[10] Geneon Entertainment has released six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, in North America, with the sixth released on October 9, 2007.[11][12] The original soundtrack for the episodes, containing forty tracks of music, was also released by Geneon Entertainment on January 16, 2007.[13]

Episode list

# Title Original air date

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See also

References

General
  • "List of Fate/stay night episodes" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-09-25.
Specific
  1. ^ "「Fate/stay night」 ブルーレイにて発売決定!" (in Japanese). Fate/Stay Night. Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-06-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ コミックマーケット73出展情報(2007.12.29~12.31) (in Japanese). Frontier Works. Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-06-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ 放送局・放送日時 一覧 (in Japanese). Fate/Stay Night. Archived from the original on 2009-04-23. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  4. ^ "Animax Rave April Issue". Animax. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-09-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Animax East Asia". Animax. Archived from the original on 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  6. ^ "TV anime Fate/stay night intro theme: disillusion". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  7. ^ "Anata ga Ita Mori". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  8. ^ "Aitaiyo. / Kimi to no Ashita". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  9. ^ "Item|Fate/stay night フェイト/ステイナイト" (in Japanese). Type-Moon. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-09-24. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "Fate/Stay Night #5 on Oricon — Anime News Network". Anime News Network. 2007-04-05. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  11. ^ "Fate/Stay Night — Advent of the Magi (Vol. 1): DVD: Fate,Stay Night". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  12. ^ "Fate/Stay Night, Vol. 6: The Holy Grail: DVD: Fate,Stay Night". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  13. ^ "Fate / Stay Night :: CDs". Geneon Entertainment. Retrieved 2007-09-25.