Fate/Zero (フェイト/ゼロ Feito/Zero) is an anime based on the light novel by Gen Urobuchi, illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, and is a prequel to Type-Moon's visual novel, Fate/stay night. It was produced by Ufotable and aired from October 1, 2011 to December 24, 2011 and the second season of which aired from April 7, 2012 to June 23, 2012.
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Cast[]
Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Main Characters | |||
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Kiritsugu Emiya | Rikiya Koyama | Matthew Mercer |
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Miyu Irino (young) |
Marianne Miller (young) | |
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Saber (Arturia Pendragon) |
Ayako Kawasumi | Kari Wahlgren |
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Irisviel von Einzbern | Sayaka Ohara | Bridget Hoffman |
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Kirei Kotomine | Jōji Nakata | Crispin Freeman |
Supporting Characters | |||
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Tokiomi Tōsaka | Shō Hayami | Marc Diraison |
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Aoi Tōsaka | Hasumi Itō | Michelle Ruff |
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Risei Kotomine | Masashi Hirose | Michael Donovan |
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Waver Velvet | Daisuke Namikawa | Lucien Dodge |
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Maiya Hisau | Ayumi Tsunematsu | Carrie Keranen |
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Natalia Kaminski | Akeno Watanabe | Wendee Lee |
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Kariya Matō | Tarusuke Shingaki | Liam O'Brien |
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Ryūnosuke Uryū | Akira Ishida | Johnny Yong Bosch |
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Kayneth El-Melloi Archibald | Takumi Yamazaki | Doug Erholtz |
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Sola-Ui Nuada-Re Sophia-Ri | Megumi Toyoguchi | Karen Strassman |
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Zōken Matō | Masane Tsukayama | Michael Donovan |
Servants | |||
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Archer (Gilgamesh) |
Tomokazu Seki | David Vincent |
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Lancer (Diarmuid Ua Duibhne) |
Hikaru Midorikawa | Grant George |
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Rider (Iskander / Alexander the Great) |
Akio Ōtsuka | Jamieson Price |
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Caster (Gilles de Rais) |
Satoshi Tsuruoka | Daniel Woren |
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Berserker (Lancelot of the Lake) |
Ryōtarō Okiayu | Kyle Hebert |
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Assassin (Asako) |
Sachie Abe | Karen Strassman |
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Assassin (Zayd) |
Takuo Kawamura | Patrick Seitz |
Other Characters | |||
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Rin Tōsaka | Kana Ueda | Mela Lee |
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Sakura Matō | Noriko Shitaya | Cristina Valenzuela |
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Illyasivel von Einzbern | Mai Kadowaki | Stephanie Sheh |
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Shirley | Ayahi Takagaki | Carrie Savage |
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Glen Mackenzie | Ikuo Nishikawa | Michael Donovan |
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Martha Mackenzie | Atsuko Mine | Michelle Ruff |
Episodic Characters[]
Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor | Episode |
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Grainne | Rie Nakagawa | Wendee Lee | 9 |
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Fionn Mac Cumhail | Naomi Kusumi | Patrick Seitz | |
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Kotone | Asami Seto | Michelle Ruff | 10 |
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Noritaka Emiya | Isshin Chiba | Kirk Thornton | 18 |
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Byakuya Matō | Katsumi Toriumi | 21 | |
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Shirō Emiya | Junko Noda | Mona Marshall | 25 |
Additional Voices[]
Notes[]
- This is the first English dub production of a Fate/stay night series to be unionized due to it featuring Crispin Freeman, Kari Wahlgren and Michael Donovan.
- This is Marc Diraison's first official role in LA as well first role at Bang Zoom! Studios.
- Mela Lee and Stephanie Sheh are the only voice actors who reprised their roles, while the other characters from Fate/stay night are recast. Several of the voice actors from the original anime and Unlimited Blade Works movie do appear, but in different roles:
- Kariya is voiced by Liam O'Brien, Archer's original voice actor
- Aoi Tohsaka is voiced by Michelle Ruff, Saber's Unlimited Blade Works movie and Fate/Apocrypha voice actress
- Rider (Iskander / Alexander the Great) is voiced by Jamieson Price, Kirei's original voice actor
- Lancer is voiced by Grant George, Gilgamesh's original voice actor.
- Kayneth is voiced by Doug Erholtz, Shinji's Original voice actor.
- Sola Ui is voiced by Karen Strassman, Rider's Original Voice Actress.
- Assassin is voiced by Patrick Seitz, Kuzuki's original voice actor
- Noritaka is voiced by Kirk Thornton, Kiritsugu's Original voice actor.
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Contents | Region | Country | |
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Aniplex of America | 2013 | ![]() |
Episodes 1-13 | 1 NTSC |
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Episodes 1-13 | A DVB-T | ||||
2 Discs |