![]() ![]() Given F/Z‘s popularity, it was almost a given this would happen, but it was still pretty gratifying to see that he’s doing alright for himself. The other major cameo is – of course – Lord El-Melloi II, aka Waver Velvet, now ten years older and ten times surlier than he was in Fate/Zero. She’s also a major character in Prisma Illya, but my low opinion of that spinoff is well-documented. Luvia’s been a fan favorite since her appearances in Fate/Hollow Ataraxia and Fate/Unlimited Codes, and her impromptu brawl with Rin in this episode probably makes it abundantly clear why. ![]() There was nothing terribly surprising to see, but it was a heaping helping of fanservice for people like me.Ĭharacter cameos were the biggest nods, and I don’t think anyone really expected Luvia to show up. Everything actually in London was new, though it was essentially extrapolated from side material and lore. To wit: the parts back at high school are the only parts that are in the original visual novel, and it ends when Rin asks Shirou to go to London with her. Episode ThoughtsĪround two-thirds of this last episode was anime-original material, which meant it was a thousand times more interesting than the segment containing Unlimited Blade Works‘ actual epilogue. ![]() Our heroes move on with their lives after the Holy Grail War, and we move on with our lives after watching 25 episodes of this show. ![]()
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