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* InconsistentSpelling: Bedivere's silver arm is known in-universe and in the official North American translation as Airgetlám, named after the artificial arm of [[Myth/CelticMythology Nuada]]; however, the film title spells it ''Agateram''.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Bedivere's silver arm is known in-universe and in the official North American translation as Airgetlám, named after the artificial arm of [[Myth/CelticMythology Nuada]]; however, the film title spells it ''Agateram''.
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* CombatBreakdown: The final fight between Bedivere and Gawain starts with them unleashing their Noble Phantasms, with Gawain in particular launching powerful sunfire blasts and slicing through entire stone buildings. It devolves into them repeatedly hacking away at each other with their swords and piling up injuries, and by the end they're down to grappling and stabbing each other with knives, with Gawain at one point trying to strangle Bedivere with his bare hand and Bedivere returning the favor by smashing a loose brick against Gawain's head.
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** Mordred sought to die as her father's loyal Knight, presumably to make up for her role in the Fall of Camlann--even desiring CessationOfExistence to make up for it. [[spoiler:She would be defeated and shown the mercy of the Buddha by Sanzang, which is likely one of the few acts of kindness she has received throughout her life (not counting [[LightNovel/FateApocrypha her self in another timeline]])]].

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** Mordred sought to die as her father's loyal Knight, presumably to make up for her role in the Fall of Camlann--even desiring CessationOfExistence to make up for it. [[spoiler:She would be defeated and shown the mercy of the Buddha by Sanzang, which is likely one of the few acts of kindness she has received throughout her life (not counting [[LightNovel/FateApocrypha [[Literature/FateApocrypha her self in another timeline]])]].



* MusicalNod: "Starlight" from the ''LightNovel/GardenOfAvalon'' drama CD OST is used in the second film when [[spoiler:Altria realizes who Bedivere is and he confesses what he failed to do that led into his arrival to this Singularity.]]

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* MusicalNod: "Starlight" from the ''LightNovel/GardenOfAvalon'' ''Literature/GardenOfAvalon'' drama CD OST is used in the second film when [[spoiler:Altria realizes who Bedivere is and he confesses what he failed to do that led into his arrival to this Singularity.]]



** Agravain empowering [[spoiler:his [[{{Mooks}} Knight retinue]] turns each of them into red-and-black PaletteSwap--which, ironically enough, makes them look akin to Lancelot's [[LightNovel/FateZero Berserker state]]. They even attack Sanzang in battle in the same feral stance]].

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** Agravain empowering [[spoiler:his [[{{Mooks}} Knight retinue]] turns each of them into red-and-black PaletteSwap--which, ironically enough, makes them look akin to Lancelot's [[LightNovel/FateZero [[Literature/FateZero Berserker state]]. They even attack Sanzang in battle in the same feral stance]].
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* BroadStrokes: In regards to the previous ''Babylonia'' anime, which depicted AdaptedOut Hassan of the Hundred Personas and Tawara Touta in Episode 0's Camelot flashback.

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* BroadStrokes: In regards to the previous ''Babylonia'' anime, which depicted the AdaptedOut Hassan of the Hundred Personas and Tawara Touta in Episode 0's Camelot flashback.flashback and had a flashback with Sherlock Holmes who was also cut

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* BroadStrokes: In regards to the previous ''Babylonia'' anime, which depicted AdaptedOut Hassan of the Hundred Personas and Tawara Touta in Episode 0's Camelot flashback.



** In the second movie Kay, Percival, and Gareth appear with the rest of the Knights of the Round Table in a flashback to when the Lion King first summoned them to the Singularity. There are also two currently unknown knights in the same shot (likely Palamedes and Gaheris, though which one is which is unknown).

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** In the second movie Kay, Percival, and Gareth appear with the rest of the Knights of the Round Table in a flashback to when the Lion King first summoned them to the Singularity. There are also two currently unknown knights in the same shot (likely Palamedes and Gaheris, though which one is which is unknown).unknown Palamedes being the one with the scimitar).



* ContinuityNod: The flashback of Fujimaru finding Mash in the burning control room shows up, keeping the {{Retcon}} that ''Babylonia'' changed from ''First Order'' so Mash is in a combat uniform instead of her civilian garb and the slab crushing her is smaller.



* DemotedToExtra: Doctor Roman really gets hit by this, as he's only heard a few times via communicator.



* {{Retcon}}: The visual depiction of Fujimaru finding Mash in flashback is changed from ''First Order'' so Mash is in a combat uniform instead of her civilian garb and the slab crushing her is smaller.
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* {{Retcon}}: The visual depiction of Fujimaru finding Mash in flashback is changed from ''First Order'' so Mash is in a combat uniform instead of her civilian garb and the slab crushing her is smaller.


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* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: Cursed Arm is last seen falling towards the ground after unleashing his curse against Tristan. In the the game he survived thanks to the First Hassan's intervention, but the film gives no answer on what happen to him.]]
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* CutlassBetweenTheTeeth: [[spoiler:After Tristan mutilates Serenity's hands during their battle to disarm her, she resorts to a last-ditch charge with her kunai between her teeth. [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice It doesn't work.]] ]]


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* EldritchTransformation: [[spoiler:Cursed Arm defeats Tristan by unleashing his eponymous arm's curse on him. This visually manifests as his arm growing and mutating into a blob of flesh, which ensnares, melds with, and consumes Tristan's body until he expires, half-turned into a grotesque mess.]]
* {{Fingore}}: During the final battle for the Holy City, [[spoiler:Tristan slowly gains the upper hand on Serenity by cutting up her hands and arms, to the point where she is forced to wield her kunai in her mouth to fight.]]
* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Serenity dies at Tristan's hands from being impaled through the chest by his sword, which he then rips out by swinging it up through her entire upper body. The result is predictably messy, and it quickly cuts away to only show her blood painting the windows red.]]


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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice:
** [[spoiler:Serenity is killed by Tristan by being run through the chest by his sword after she attempts a last-ditch charge out of desperation. To make things even crueller, he rips the sword out by swinging it up through her upper body, the only result we see is it [[GoryDiscretionShot painting the windows with blood.]] ]]
** [[spoiler:Lancelot deals with Agravain's ''entire'' entourage of Enforcement Knights with a ''single'' thrown halberd, with enough force to not only pin them all to the wall, but ''shatter the surrounding balcony structure,'' covering Agravain with flying rubble.]]
** [[spoiler:Bedivere's final charge to return Excalibur to the Lion King ends with her impaling him with the ''entirety'' of Rhongomyniad. However, he is unfazed, and lives long enough to complete the return of the holy sword, restoring her memory and saving the day.]]


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** [[spoiler:Agravain watching the balcony he's on begin to crumble just barely obscuring his entire entourage of knights being shish-kebabed by a single thrown halberd, visible through the windows.]]


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* MercyKill: [[spoiler:Sanzang's defeat of Mordred is framed as a mercy, putting her out of her misery caused by her own self-loathing and her Gift making her burn herself out. In the end, Sanzang ends up comforting Mordred as she dies, who is pleasantly surprised that Sanzang isn't all talk as a monk.]]
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the mobile game didn't shy away from the dark and gritty themes in the Camelot chapter, the movies cranked it UpToEleven. Almost all the lighthearted and comedic scenes are removed in the adaptation and there is more focus on how the people in the Singularity suffered under the Lion King and the Round Table's brutality.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the mobile game didn't shy away from the dark and gritty themes in the Camelot chapter, the movies cranked it UpToEleven.up. Almost all the lighthearted and comedic scenes are removed in the adaptation and there is more focus on how the people in the Singularity suffered under the Lion King and the Round Table's brutality.
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* MusicalNod: "Starlight" from the ''LightNovel/GardenOfAvalon'' drama CD OST is used in the second film when [[spoiler:Altria realizes who Bedivere is and he confesses what he failed to do that led into his arrival to this Singularity.]]
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* SoundtrackDissonance: Unlike the other fights in the second film accompanied by orchestra for their music, Lancelot and Agravain's duel is scored solely by a piano piece titled "Piano Movement for Four Hands" (It's also the only track written for a fight to not name its fighters).

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Implied to have happened with Gareth. While she does die in the hands of Gawain in the movie, the original "Camelot Zero" explains how the despair-ridden Gareth deliberately jumps in the way of fake Richard's attack to hold him back, asking any of the Knights to kill them both, with Gawain accepting her request. In the movie, it is shown that Gareth seemed to have sided against the Lion King instead for her, with Gawain having to put down his younger sister.

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Implied to have happened with Gareth. While she does die in the hands of Gawain in the movie, the original "Camelot Zero" explains how the despair-ridden Gareth deliberately jumps in the way of fake Richard's attack to hold him back, asking any of the Knights to kill them both, with Gawain accepting her request. In the movie, it is shown that Gareth seemed to have sided against the Lion King instead for her, with Gawain having to put down his younger sister.sister.
** In the game Sanzang dies in a HeroicSacrifice to destroy Camelot's front gate so the rest of the heroes can enter the city. In the movie, [[spoiler:since the gate is instead opened by Ozymandias, Sanzang fights Mordred and the two take each other down in a MutualKill.]]
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** Mordred sought to die as her father's loyal Knight, presumably to make up for her role in the Fall of Camlann--even desiring CessationOfExistence to make up for it. [[spoiler:She would be defeated and shown the mercy of the Buddha by Sanzang, which is likely one of the few acts of kindness she has received throughout her life (not counting [[LightNovel/FateApocrypha her self in another timeline]]).

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** Mordred sought to die as her father's loyal Knight, presumably to make up for her role in the Fall of Camlann--even desiring CessationOfExistence to make up for it. [[spoiler:She would be defeated and shown the mercy of the Buddha by Sanzang, which is likely one of the few acts of kindness she has received throughout her life (not counting [[LightNovel/FateApocrypha her self in another timeline]]).timeline]])]].
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* DeathByIrony: In this iteration of Camelot, the Knights of the Round Table serving the Lion King are shown to fall in this fashion, in direct contravention of their avowed desires in their current life:
** Tristan's life has been defined by sadness and he saw himself sullied by the atrocities he had to commit. [[spoiler:He dies smiling after falling by the hand of Cursed-Arm Hassan, who takes pride in the simplicity of his mountain tribe and the power of Zabaniya, finding the whole thing truly interesting]].
** Mordred sought to die as her father's loyal Knight, presumably to make up for her role in the Fall of Camlann--even desiring CessationOfExistence to make up for it. [[spoiler:She would be defeated and shown the mercy of the Buddha by Sanzang, which is likely one of the few acts of kindness she has received throughout her life (not counting [[LightNovel/FateApocrypha her self in another timeline]]).
** Lancelot and Agravain struggled throughout this storyline to either please the Lion King or live by their ideals independent of her. [[spoiler:Yet, occupied by their mutual hate of each other, they would fall to each other's sword, ending up dying and not even playing a part in the Lion King's very final fight]].
** Gawain, the Knight of the Sun, frequently intones wanting to make up for failing to be by his king's side in Camlann. [[spoiler:Yet, once again, consumed by his desire to win against a fellow knight in a duel, he falls to Bedivere's hand, dying just as the sun goes down]].
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** Despite her form being that of the Lion King in this storyline, one statue of Altria seen amongst the ruins of Camelot is that in her idealized, most popular form--[[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Saber]].

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