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'''Adaptations'''
'''Adaptations'''


* The [[Anime]] adaptation has been created by [[Studio DEEN]], a different company than the [[Anime]] of ''[[Tsukihime|Shingetsutan Tsukihime]]''. It's the ''Fate'' route with some extra material added in to make the series fill out 24 episodes. This is used to give more attention to characters who are pushed to the background in the ''Fate'' route. Some of these are semi-original, like Archer's fight with Berserker, which wasn't seen in the [[Visual Novel]], and some are directly lifted from other routes. For example, an arc loosely based on ending of the ''Heaven's Feel'' scenario was added in order to give Caster, her associates and Sakura more attention. Overall, it basically takes an approach similar to ''Shingetsutan Tsukihime'' but with far less mangling of the story.
* A first [[Anime]] adaptation has been created by [[Studio DEEN]], a different company than the [[Anime]] of ''[[Tsukihime|Shingetsutan Tsukihime]]''. It's the ''Fate'' route with some extra material added in to make the series fill out 24 episodes. This is used to give more attention to characters who are pushed to the background in the ''Fate'' route. Some of these are semi-original, like Archer's fight with Berserker, which wasn't seen in the [[Visual Novel]], and some are directly lifted from other routes. For example, an arc loosely based on ending of the ''Heaven's Feel'' scenario was added in order to give Caster, her associates and Sakura more attention. Overall, it basically takes an approach similar to ''Shingetsutan Tsukihime'' but with far less mangling of the story.


* [[Studio DEEN]] also released a ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' [http://fatestaynight.jp/ movie] in January 2010. It's based on the ''Unlimited Blade Works'' route, and goes quickly through the scenario with an emphasis on the action. The movie is in fact [[Fan Service]] for the ones who read the original [[Visual Novel]].
* [[Studio DEEN]] also released a ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' [http://fatestaynight.jp/ movie] in January 2010. It's based on the ''Unlimited Blade Works'' route, and goes quickly through the scenario with an emphasis on the action. The movie is in fact [[Fan Service]] for the ones who read the original [[Visual Novel]].


* The [[Manga]] adaptation, still in serialization, is also based on the ''Fate'' scenario -- although, again, material from other routes and original material are both used. The artist, Datto Nishiwaki, is a big Type-Moon fan, and makes references to other [[Nasuverse]] works in his end-of-volume rants.
* The [[Manga]] adaptation, serialized between 2006 and 2012, is also based on the ''Fate'' scenario -- although, again, material from other routes and original material are both used. The artist, Datto Nishiwaki, is a big Type-Moon fan, and makes references to other [[Nasuverse]] works in his end-of-volume rants.

* A second manga adaptation illustrated by Task Ohna, this one adapting ''Heaven's Feel'', has begun in June 2015.

* A second anime adaptation was created by [[Ufotable]], the same people behind ''[[Fate/Zero]]'' and the movies of ''[[Kara no Kyoukai]]'', on two seasons emitted on Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 respectively. This adaptation covers the ''Unlimited Blade Works'' route with remarkable loyalty. An 10-minutes OVA for this series was released on October 2015

* Ufotable has also announced they are making a film for ''Heaven's Feel''. The date of release hasn't been announced yet.






'''Related works'''
'''Related works'''


* A second [[Manga]] also exists titled ''[[Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya]]''. Unlike the first manga, this one features an [[Alternate Universe]] storyline with Ilyasviel, ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' resident [[Enfante Terrible]], as the main character... oh, and she's a [[Magical Girl]], complete with [[Empathic Weapon|a talking staff named Ruby]]. Ilya has to help Rin recover [[Cardcaptor Sakura|'Class Cards']], magical artifacts with the powers of the Servants. It's starts off as an [[Affectionate Parody]], both of ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' and [[Magical Girl Tropes]] in general, but [[Cerebus Syndrome|gets more serious later.]] Still, it ''is'' very funny, intersperses this with largely random moments of awesome, and is very nearly worth it just so you can catch all the ''Fate/stay night'' [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fate_kaleid_liner_prisma_illya/v01/c001/34.html references].
* A second [[Manga]] also exists titled ''[[Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya]]''. Unlike the first manga, this one features an [[Alternate Universe]] storyline with Ilyasviel, ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' resident [[Enfante Terrible]], as the main character... oh, and she's a [[Magical Girl]], complete with [[Empathic Weapon|a talking staff named Ruby]]. Ilya has to help Rin recover [[Cardcaptor Sakura|'Class Cards']], magical artifacts with the powers of the Servants. It's starts off as an [[Affectionate Parody]], both of ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' and [[Magical Girl Tropes]] in general, but [[Cerebus Syndrome|gets more serious later.]] Still, it ''is'' very funny, intersperses this with largely random moments of awesome, and is very nearly worth it just so you can catch all the ''Fate/stay night'' [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fate_kaleid_liner_prisma_illya/v01/c001/34.html references]. This one has [[Spin Off|spun off]] into a franchise of its own with two sequel manga continuations and two anime adaptations as of this writing.


* A [[Prequel]] exists in the form of ''[[Fate/Zero]]'', with an [[Animated Adaptation]] by anime studio [[Ufotable]] which premiered during [[Fall 2011 Anime|Fall 2011]]. It's the story of the Fourth Holy Grail War, [[When It All Began|the conclusion of which has affected the lives of every]] ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' [[When It All Began|major characters]]. Reading ''[[Fate/Zero]]'' implies you have finished reading the original [[Visual Novel]], so beware of spoilers for ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' on all ''[[Fate/Zero]]'' pages.
* A [[Prequel]] exists in the form of ''[[Fate/Zero]]'', with an [[Animated Adaptation]] by anime studio [[Ufotable]] which premiered during [[Fall 2011 Anime|Fall 2011]]. It's the story of the Fourth Holy Grail War, [[When It All Began|the conclusion of which has affected the lives of every]] ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' [[When It All Began|major characters]]. Reading ''[[Fate/Zero]]'' implies you have finished reading the original [[Visual Novel]], so beware of spoilers for ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' on all ''[[Fate/Zero]]'' pages.