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Fate/Zero
Box artwork for the first Blu-ray Disc release of Fate/Zero, featuring the main cast of Masters and Servants.
No. of episodes25
Release
Original networkTokyo MX, GYT, GTV, TVS, TVA, MBS, CTC, tvk, TVh, TVQ, BS11, Kids Station
Original releaseOctober 1, 2011 (2011-10-01) –
June 23, 2012 (2012-06-23)
Season chronology

Fate/Zero is a 2011–2012 anime series based on the prequel light novels to Type-Moon's visual novel, Fate/stay night. The novels are written by Gen Urobuchi, who is also known as the writer for the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, co-founder and main artist of Type-Moon.

Set ten years before the events of Fate/stay night, the anime tells the story of the Fourth Holy Grail War, a secret magical tournament held in Fuyuki City, Japan where seven magicians known as Masters summon Servants, reincarnations of legendary souls and heroes from all across time, where they fight in a deadly battle royale where the winner obtains the Holy Grail, a magical legendary chalice capable of granting wishes. Its characters include both younger versions of characters in Fate/stay night, their parents and relatives, and original characters. Fate/Zero's main protagonist, Kiritsugu Emiya, the foster father of Fate/stay night's protagonist, Shirō Emiya, is known as a merciless mage killer who joins the tournament on behalf of his wife's family, the Einzberns.

The anime is jointly produced by Aniplex, Nitroplus, Notes, Seikaisha, and Ufotable. It is also directed by Ei Aoki; produced by Atsuhiro Iwakami; music by Yuki Kajiura; character design by Atsushi Ikariya and Tomonori Sudou; and art, 3D, and photography directions by Koji Eto, Kōjirō Shishido, and Yuichi Terao respectively. The anime premiered on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, and Gunma TV, with the first season airing from October 1 to December 24, 2011 and later dates on TVS, TVA, MBS, CTC, tvk, TVh, TVQ, BS11, and Kids Station. The second season aired from April 7 to June 23, 2012. In the first season, the opening theme song was "Oath Sign" by LiSA and the ending theme was "Memoria" by Eir Aoi. In the second season, the opening theme song was "to the beginning" by Kalafina and the ending theme is "Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau" (空は高く風は歌う, lit. "Up on the Sky, the Wind Sings") by Luna Haruna. The song "Manten" (满天, lit. "The Whole Sky") by Kalafina was used as a special ending theme song in episodes 18 and 19.

Episode list

First season

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Second season

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