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* MemeticMutation: [[https://i.imgur.com/QUXaz9S.png Ishtar's dizzy face]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Ishtar first made this face after being offered a wagonload of gold and gems if she would defect to Uruk and Chaldea's side in the conflict. She was torn between greedily lapping it all up and worrying that she was being conned, hence the dizzy remark. It's since been used as a reaction image, and has led to comparisons to [[{{LightNovel/Konosuba}} a certain other useless goddess]].[[/labelnote]]
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* EarWorm: The music that plays during Ushiwakamaru's last stand is this.
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* ShockingMoments: [[spoiler:Gorgon's]] emergence in episode 7. [[spoiler:She bursts forth from beneath the ground and rises into the air, ''dwarfing'' the ziggurat in Nippur.]] Even people who had played through the Singularity in the mobile game were shocked by the sheer scale.
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* AwesomeMusic: For the first time in ''[[Franchise/FateSeries Fate]]'' franchise history, the original composer for ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' stepped up to the plate for a ''Fate'' anime adaptation, resulting in an utterly sublime score, incorporating both game music remixes and entirely new pieces for the anime.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: For the first time in ''[[Franchise/FateSeries Fate]]'' franchise history, the original composer for ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' stepped up to the plate for a ''Fate'' anime adaptation, resulting in an utterly sublime score, incorporating both game music remixes and entirely new pieces for the anime.
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* AwesomeMusic: For the first time in ''[[Franchise/FateSeries Fate]]'' franchise history, the original composer for ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' stepped up to the plate for a ''Fate'' anime adaptation, resulting in an utterly sublime score, incorporating both game music remixes and entirely new pieces for the anime.
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* AwesomeEgo: Merlin is completely egotistical, believing he'll outshine every other Caster servant, but, at the same time, he is a Grand Caster candidate and one of the most famous wizards in history. Even now, years after he was first released, Merlin is widely considered one of the best--if not the best--servant the game has created. If the show's version is on par, his ego is arguably justified.
* ContinuityLockout: Because this singularity is the penultimate event of Part 1 of the game storyline, it is expected that viewers know what had happened in the past singularities and the major twists such as the identity of the BigBad and the name of the Heroic Spirit inside Mash and her true Noble Phantasm. The latter part is expected to be explained in the two film adaptations of the Camelot singularity which would be released in 2020.

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* AwesomeEgo: Merlin is completely egotistical, believing he'll outshine every other Caster servant, but, at the same time, he is a Grand Caster candidate and one of the most famous wizards in history. Even now, years after he was first released, Merlin is widely considered one of the best--if not the best--servant the game has created. If the show's version is on par, his ego is arguably likely justified.
* ContinuityLockout: Because this singularity is the penultimate event of Part 1 of the game storyline, it is expected that viewers know what had happened in the past singularities and the major twists such as the identity of the BigBad and the name of the Heroic Spirit inside Mash and her true Noble Phantasm. The latter part is expected to be explained in the two film adaptations of the Camelot singularity singularity, the first of which would will be released in 2020.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A big selling point for the series, even before it started airing. As noted [[https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2019/10/02/fates-grand-industry-event-a-primer-on-fgo-babylonias-exceptional-production/ here]], an all-star team of animators was assembled and given an extended production time to work. Just about every action scene, regardless of the length or significance, is well-animated. Character acting is frequent. Visually, the series is polished to a shine.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A big selling point for the series, even before it started airing. As noted [[https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2019/10/02/fates-grand-industry-event-a-primer-on-fgo-babylonias-exceptional-production/ here]], an all-star team of animators staff was assembled and given an a notably extended production time to work. Just about every action scene, regardless of the length or significance, is well-animated. Character acting is frequent.frequent in quieter scenes. Visually, the series is polished to a shine.
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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own. Granted, this is a criticism that's been leveled at [[FranchiseOriginalSin just about ''every'' Fate series protagonist]], barring ''[[{{Prequel}} Fate/Zero]]''. This series at least has a slight justification by being based on a mobile game where the protagonist is mostly meant [[FeaturelessProtagonist to represent the player]].
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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own. Granted, this is a criticism that's been leveled at [[FranchiseOriginalSin just about ''every'' Fate series protagonist]], barring [[{{Prequel}} Fate/Zero]]. This series at least has a slight justification by being based on a mobile game where the protagonist is mostly meant [[FeaturelessProtagonist to represent the player]].

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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own. Granted, this is a criticism that's been leveled at [[FranchiseOriginalSin just about ''every'' Fate series protagonist]], barring [[{{Prequel}} Fate/Zero]].''[[{{Prequel}} Fate/Zero]]''. This series at least has a slight justification by being based on a mobile game where the protagonist is mostly meant [[FeaturelessProtagonist to represent the player]].
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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A big selling point as this has been in production for much longer than the typical anime, giving animators far more time to refine and perfect their work without having to worry about crunch and finishing it under strict time limits. The result is that the anime looks absolutely gorgeous and polished to a finish.

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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own.
own. Granted, this is a criticism that's been leveled at [[FranchiseOriginalSin just about ''every'' Fate series protagonist]], barring [[{{Prequel}} Fate/Zero]]. This series at least has a slight justification by being based on a mobile game where the protagonist is mostly meant [[FeaturelessProtagonist to represent the player]].
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A big selling point as this has been in for the series, even before it started airing. As noted [[https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2019/10/02/fates-grand-industry-event-a-primer-on-fgo-babylonias-exceptional-production/ here]], an all-star team of animators was assembled and given an extended production for much longer than the typical anime, giving animators far more time to refine and perfect their work without having to worry work. Just about crunch and finishing it under strict time limits. The result is that every action scene, regardless of the anime looks absolutely gorgeous and length or significance, is well-animated. Character acting is frequent. Visually, the series is polished to a finish.shine.

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* ContinuityLockout: Because this singularity is second to the last one in Part 1 of the game storyline, it is expected that viewers know what had happened in the past singularities and the major twists such as the identity of the BigBad and the name of the Heroic Spirit inside Mash and her true Noble Phantasm. The latter part is expected to be explained in the two film adaptations of the Camelot singularity which would be released in 2020.

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* ContinuityLockout: Because this singularity is second to the last one in penultimate event of Part 1 of the game storyline, it is expected that viewers know what had happened in the past singularities and the major twists such as the identity of the BigBad and the name of the Heroic Spirit inside Mash and her true Noble Phantasm. The latter part is expected to be explained in the two film adaptations of the Camelot singularity which would be released in 2020.


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* VanillaProtagonist: Ritsuka's SupportingProtagonist role in the story and NiceGuy traits have drawn ire from newcomers to the series who consider him bland next to Babylonia's antagonists and supporting cast. Others call him outright useless and boring in combat, ignoring how he would be utterly slaughtered if he ''did'' try to fight any of the Servants on his own.
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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the ''Fate'' anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as ''Apocrypha'', since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike ''Apocrypha'', which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the ''Fate'' anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as ''Apocrypha'', since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike ''Apocrypha'', which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.it.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: A big selling point as this has been in production for much longer than the typical anime, giving animators far more time to refine and perfect their work without having to worry about crunch and finishing it under strict time limits. The result is that the anime looks absolutely gorgeous and polished to a finish.
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* {{Moe}}: ''Ana''. Especially when sweets are concerned. [[https://i.imgur.com/tN1pA4H.jpg Her reaction to the butter cake]] was heart-meltingly adorable.
* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: [[https://youtu.be/Za8ZHlYW7Uc Gilgamesh's laughter]], [[Creator/TomokazuSeki as always]]. Fans were absolutely ''delighted'' to hear him laugh uproariously in episode 3.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** The show finally gives us [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZBr54s6hDo an animated version]] of Fou beating the crap out of Merlin.
** You have Dr. Romani trash-talking about Merlin and warning Ritsuka that he's useless in combat. It's even more hilarious that Da Vinci is on the background, drinking from her coffee mug with a deadpan look on her face.
** As Merlin brags about his skills and how he'll make every other Caster superfluous and that they ought to shift off to the backline, ''all Chaldea staff in the control room'' turn to get a look at Da Vinci's reaction. Even better, Dr. Romani copies Da Vinci from earlier, drinking from his coffee mug with a deadpan look on his face.
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** As Merlin brags about his skills and how he'll make every other Caster superfluous and that they ought to shift off to the backline, ''all Chaldea staff in the control room'' turn to get a look at Da Vinci's reaction.

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** As Merlin brags about his skills and how he'll make every other Caster superfluous and that they ought to shift off to the backline, ''all Chaldea staff in the control room'' turn to get a look at Da Vinci's reaction. Even better, Dr. Romani copies Da Vinci from earlier, drinking from his coffee mug with a deadpan look on his face.
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** As Merlin brags about his skills and how he'll make every other Caster superfluous and that they ought to shift off to the backline, ''all Chaldea staff in the control room'' turn to get a look at Da Vinci's reaction.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** The show finally gives us [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZBr54s6hDo an animated version]] of Fou beating the crap out of Merlin.
** You have Dr. Romani trash-talking about Merlin and warning Ritsuka that he's useless in combat. It's even more hilarious that Da Vinci is on the background, drinking from her coffee mug with a deadpan look on her face.
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* AwesomeEgo: Merlin is completely egotistical in his power that he believes he'll outshine every other Caster servant but at the same time he is a Grand Caster candidate and one of the most famous wizards in history. Players of the game completely agree since Merlin is widely considered one of the best if not the best servant the game has created. Even now years after he was first released.

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* AwesomeEgo: Merlin is completely egotistical in his power that he believes egotistical, believing he'll outshine every other Caster servant but servant, but, at the same time time, he is a Grand Caster candidate and one of the most famous wizards in history. Players of the game completely agree since Even now, years after he was first released, Merlin is widely considered one of the best if best--if not the best servant best--servant the game has created. Even now years after he was first released.If the show's version is on par, his ego is arguably justified.



* PanderingToTheBase: The anime adaptation of the Babylonia singularity is clearly meant for ''Fate/Grand Order'' fans since it was voted as one of their favorite storylines in Part 1. Newcomers including some ''Fate'' fans who never played the game are a bit confused on what's going on. The ''First Order'' OVA and Episode 0 are there to give them the basics of the main characters and setting.

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* PanderingToTheBase: The anime adaptation of the Babylonia singularity is clearly meant for ''Fate/Grand Order'' fans since it was voted as one of their favorite storylines in Part 1. Newcomers Newcomers, including some ''Fate'' fans who never played the game game, are a bit confused on about what's going on. The ''First Order'' OVA and Episode 0 are there to give them the basics of the main characters and setting. setting, but even then, it's still ideal if the viewer has actually played the game.
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* AwesomeEgo: Merlin is completely egotistical in his power that he believes he'll outshine every other Caster servant but at the same time he is a Grand Caster candidate and one of the most famous wizards in history. Players of the game completely agree since Merlin is widely considered one of the best if not the best servant the game has created. Even now years after he was first released.
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* ContinuityLockout: Because this singularity is second to the last one in Part 1 of the game storyline, it is expected that viewers know what had happened in the past singularities and the major twists such as the identity of the BigBad and the name of the Heroic Spirit inside Mash and her true Noble Phantasm. The latter part is expected to be explained in the two film adaptations of the Camelot singularity which would be released in 2020.


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* PanderingToTheBase: The anime adaptation of the Babylonia singularity is clearly meant for ''Fate/Grand Order'' fans since it was voted as one of their favorite storylines in Part 1. Newcomers including some ''Fate'' fans who never played the game are a bit confused on what's going on. The ''First Order'' OVA and Episode 0 are there to give them the basics of the main characters and setting.
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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the Fate anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as ''Apocrypha'', since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike ''Apocrypha'', which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the Fate ''Fate'' anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as ''Apocrypha'', since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike ''Apocrypha'', which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.

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* OneSceneWonder: All the Servants in the montage of previous Singularities.

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* OneSceneWonder: All the Servants in the montage of previous Singularities.Singularities for both episode 0 and 1, as one of the few glimpses at Servants not in Babylonia getting a dedicated cameo.



* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the Fate anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as Apocrypha, since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike Apocrypha, which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the Fate anime series to stream themselves), has to wait a full month before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as Apocrypha, ''Apocrypha'', since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike Apocrypha, ''Apocrypha'', which remains exclusive to Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.
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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it to its audience by a full month per episode, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek alternative methods to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was exclusively made available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is going to be screwed in viewings.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview.distribution. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works series before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, anime (though, by the same deal, Funimation has since gotten nearly all of the Fate anime series to stream themselves), has to wait to stream it to its audience by a full month per episode, before streaming to their subscribers, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek alternative methods 'alternative methods' to watch it. Fans were not happy about this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was made exclusively made available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is not as conveniently available for them to watch as prior entries of the franchise. Though, to be fair, it's not as bad as Apocrypha, since it's still going up on Crunchyroll (unlike Apocrypha, which remains exclusive to be screwed in viewings.Netflix) and they don't have to wait for series to finish entirely before having ''any'' legal means to watch it.
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* SlowPacedBeginning: Episode 0 spends most of its first two thirds on lengthy exposition and [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters developing Marisbury Animusphere]], a PosthumousCharacter.
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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it to its audience by a full month per episode, meaning viewers either have to pay up for Funimation, or seek alternative methods to watch it. Fans were not happy about this.this, as it means that, like when ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' was exclusively made available on Creator/{{Netflix}}, the show is going to be screwed in viewings.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Merlin brags that he's so good he'll make every other Caster Servant obsolete. He said that in the game too, but that was before he was available to players. This trope comes into play because Merlin has now infamously been the biggest GameBreaker in the game for nearly three years.
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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. For some reason, Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected. Keep in mind that Funimnation has no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.

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* TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. For some reason, [[https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-anime-funimation-aniplex-joint-venture-1203346579/ Due to a new joint streaming deal]], Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected. expected (Crunchyroll will instead be receiving episodes a month after they air). Keep in mind that Funimnation Funimation has had no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.
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* TainedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. For some reason, Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected. Keep in mind that Funimnation has no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.

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* TainedByThePreview: TaintedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. For some reason, Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected. Keep in mind that Funimnation has no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.
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* OneSceneWonder: All the Servants in the montage of previous Singularities.

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* OneSceneWonder: All the Servants in the montage of previous Singularities.Singularities.
* TainedByThePreview: Or rather, tainted by the overseas preview. For some reason, Funimation is the one getting the streaming rights to the series first rather than Crunchyroll as expected. Keep in mind that Funimnation has no role in ''any'' of the ''Fate'' works before now, meaning that Crunchyroll, the platform that has almost every ''Fate'' anime, has to wait to stream it. Fans were not happy about this.
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* OneSceneWonder: All the Servants in the montage of previous Singularities.

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