I Tried Watching Fate Without Knowing Anything

Fate is one of those media franchises that’s been looming over my head ever since I got into anime over 10 years ago. Throughout multiple generations of shonen anime and manga, bursts of popularity in the community, and more global outreach, I still stayed away from Fate because of how complicated it appeared to be. The lore was tremendous and in depth, the different forms of media to consume Fate were endless and connecting it all together felt daunting. For Fate, I always thought I needed to play visual novels(Fate/Stay Night, read light novels(Fate/Strange Fake), watch anime(Fate Heaven’s Feel), play games on multiple consoles(FateGrand Order,), and study ancient history across multiple cultures. Type-Moon content seemed like it was far too large for me to get in, even though the concept of it sounded really interesting and enticing to me, especially since there were so many twists on Grail Wars and the masters/servants who participate in them. I wasn’t going to bother with Fate until I saw the trailer for Fate/Strange Fake. In just a few minutes, all my doubt and reluctance to watch Fate dissipated as I saw one of the best looking anime ever. Fate/Strange Fake is a masterpiece and masterclass in animation and has ended up being one of my favorite looking anime ever. In a season where Frieren and Jujutsu Kaisen were airing, Fate/Strange Fake managed to be my favorite looking anime of them all.

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