Forum - View topicFate/View Order is still unclear and could use a formal cited source for clarification
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TsukihimeFan
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Hello ANN,
This post is concerning the recent article made by Kevin Cormack.
Source: ANN: animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2024-12-18/fate-anime-where-to-start-and-what-worth-watching/.214626 Question: Is this article the best journalistic effort that the singular anime news outlet can offer? I'm merely a fan who has ended up in too-many online debates, and even I came up with two primary sources that could have been integrated into this article's deliberation. The first primary source is Gen Urobuchi, the author of the original Fate/Zero light novels and the second is Ei Aoki, director of Fate/Zero. The major problem here is the two sources appear to contradict each other in their intended "experience order" of the two major Fate works for new fans. The first time evidently was in the first Fate/Zero volume where Urobuchi delayed releasing Fate/Zero's light novels in Japan so new fans towards could read Fate/Stay Night first if they have not done so. Seen below:
Source: Baka Tsuki: https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Fate/Zero:Volume_1_Postface_2 Gen Urobuchi repeats this assertion a second time in an interview promoting the release of The Case Files of Lord El Melloi-II for a website called Natalie.Mu:
Source: Natalie.Mu: https://natalie.mu/comic/pp/elmelloi/page/3 In contrast to this is director Ei Aoki, who expressed that he adores that new fans were able to experience his Fate/Zero adaptation. The insinuation that I draw from the respective interviews is I think that Gen Urobuchi is offering his opinion on just his light novels, NOT Ufotable's adaptation. The rationale for this claim is that Gen Urobuchi specifically distanced himself from the Studio Ufotable adaptation, cited below.
Source: Anime News Network: animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-09-26/gen-urobuchi-clarifies-writing-role-on-fate/zero-anime
Source: Tsuki-Chanhttps://tsukikan.com/misc/fate-zero-director-aoki-ei-one-on-one-interview I propose to ANN (as I do not know any other outlet who is able to) to please reach out at the next opportunity to primary source to clarify this issue. Fans repeat the question of view order repeatedly online and this has become a very divisive topic of debate within our community. The preferred source would be Kinoku Nasu, as he is the principle creator of Fate/Stay Night and was likewise involved the animated series' production. But other primary sources can include TYPE-MOON (Takashi Takeuchi) or Ufotable staff (Ei Aoki, Takahiro Miura, or Tomonori Sudō). Please remember to clarify this rather than provide articles that are basically opinion pieces and help resolve this issue for our community. |
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ANN_Lynzee
ANN Executive Editor
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Hi there,
Your post was brought to my attention. First, Kevin Cormack's recommendations are his opinion, so please don't assume they are a definitive or authoritative source on whether a viewer should watch the Fate/Zero or Fate/Stay Night anime (or book/visual novel) first. It is merely his personal recommendation, not a matter of "it should be done this way because X person said Y." Unfortunately, Kinoku Nasu is a very busy individual, as are all creators in Japan. It is unlikely we'll be able to ask this specific inquiry to him in the near future outside of a much larger interview scenario. Readers are welcome to take Kevin's advice or start with the first release of Fate/Stay Night and then view Fate/Zero. In my personal opinion, it really does not matter what approach viewers take. There are benefits to either option. Personally, I saw the DEEN anime adaptation and then watched Zero. I didn't have any problems following the story from this angle. I was able to appreciate certain elements because I was familiar with Fate/Stay Night in general.
That is not the purpose of the article, nor was it the primary motivation behind commissioning the article. Editorial publishes opinions (OPs) and features (EDs). Please familiarize yourself with the term "OP/ED" rather than make demands of how the site operates. |
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