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At the end of tenth and final episode of Fate/Extra: Last Encore on Sunday, it was announced that the new arc, Irusterias Tendouron (Irusterias Ptolemaic Theory), wi…
Last Encore is essentially a spinoff series that is set in the Fate/Extra universe. The new series is virtually incomplete with the last two episodes being scratched midway due to production issues. While we did get three additional episodes much later to conclude the story, there is a bit of a disconnect in the whole plot. Since Last Encore is based on the original
The Fate franchise is covered across games, books, anime, and movies but for the sake of explanation, we will stick to visual media only. Multiple titles portray alternate universes, and it can be confusing to pick up on what’s going on. you hop on to Netflix and start with Last Encore because it’s one of the latest in the franchise, check out the viewing order for the shows and movies so you can make sense of the mad franchise that is enthralling and overwhelming at the same time. While you can go ahead and watch everything in chronological order because that is how most of the long-term fans of the show experienced it, we recommend going through this timeline instead.
Fate/Extra Last Encore was advertised as a spinoff series and, it is important to watch it after you have a grasp of what the Fate franchise is all about. The Fate franchise became with a visual novel that debuted for PC in 2004. Visual novels are games that tell a story through text, sound effects, and images and sometimes there are player interactions as well that can manipulate the outcome of the story.
Last Encore does not explain basic concepts like Servants and the Holy Grail War, and it is assumed that viewers already know about the Fate franchise. If you are new to the Fate franchise here are some of the things that you need to know about who the superpowered servants actually are. While it was initially established that only pure heroic spirits can be servants, there was a shift sometime during the timeline which allowed phantoms, wraiths and even people to become servants. However, heroic spirits continue to be the strongest of them all. Servants can be summoned only by seven vessels or the seven summoners who are assigned long before a war is decided.
Last Encore is one of the latest in the long-running franchise, and it is as repelling to newcomers to the franchise as possible. While many may argue that some of the other anime in the Fate franchise is just more of the same, Last Encore definitely does some things right and makes some major changes to how we perceive the Fate series. The introduction of the SE.RA.PH system is quite compelling, but it takes into consideration that the viewers are aware of what’s going on.
The Holy Grail War is something you need to know about if you want to understand the events of Last Encore. To put things concisely, seven mages take part in a ‘war’ that involves summoning the spirits of legendary historical or mythological figures to fight for them. These warriors obey the commands of their summoners and fight until the victor remains. Whoever wins gets the power of the Holy Grail and has their wishes granted except there’s no magic lamp like Aladdin and you actually have to win a violent war to get what you want.
Last Encore is written by Nasu, which is a first for the series. Nasu is known for his brilliant visual novels and
Unlike other anime in the Fate series, Last Encore shows a much darker version of the world. The characters are trapped in a virtual reality that they cannot escape from. While Hakuno, the protagonist, might not be as well written as franchise veterans like Rin Tohsaka or Saber, he is still very relatable. The first episode of the series does raise a lot of questions with the mysterious chess match and the protagonist repeating a word endlessly, things just seem off-putting and make no sense at the start of the show.
The plot eventually picks up in pacing and viewers slowly pick up on the events of Last Encore. One thing that every single Fate anime has in common is how society is portrayed within them. Things are no different in Fate, and we have the usual legendary figures known as Servants battle it out in style. As usual, Saber is the star of the show and is shown in a different light. Unlike the loyal and brave Servant based on