Fate/Apocrypha
Fate/Apocrypha | |
![]() The cover of the first Fate/Apocrypha novel
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フェイト/アポクリファ (Feito/Apokurifa) |
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Genre | Action, Fantasy |
Light novel | |
Written by | Yūichirō Higashide |
Illustrated by | Ototsugu Konoe |
Published by | Type-Moon |
Original run | December 29, 2012 – December 28, 2014 |
Volumes | 5 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yūichirō Higashide |
Illustrated by | Akira Ishida |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Demographic | Male |
Magazine | Comp Ace |
Original run | August 2016 – present |
Volumes | 5 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshiyuki Asai |
Produced by | Shizuka Kurosaki Yoshiyuki Shiotani Tomoyuki Ohwada |
Written by | Yūichirō Higashide |
Music by | Masaru Yokoyama |
Studio | A-1 Pictures |
Licensed by | Netflix (global streaming rights) |
Network | Tokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, MBS |
Original run | July 2, 2017 – December 30, 2017 |
Episodes | 25 |
Fate/Apocrypha (Japanese: フェイト/アポクリファ Hepburn: Feito/Apokurifa?) is a Japanese light novel series in Type-Moon's Fate/stay night franchise, written by Yūichirō Higashide and illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe. Type-Moon published five volumes from December 2012 to December 2014. A manga adaptation illustrated by Akira Ishida is serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace magazine. An anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures premiered in July 2017.
Plot
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The story is set in a parallel world to original Fate/stay night, where the House of Einzbern summoned a Ruler rather than an Avenger in the Third Holy Grail War, and the Holy Grail was removed from Fuyuki City to Romania after the war. Thus the events of Fate/stay night and Fate/Zero never happened. It focuses on the conflict between the two opposing factions, Red and Black, each summoning seven Servants and the Grail itself summoning a special Ruler-class servant as a mediator of the Holy Grail War. The Red faction members are mages sent by the Clock Tower Mage's Association, while the Black faction members are part of a Romanian group of magi called Yggdmillennia.
Media
Light novels
Fate/Apocrypha is written by Yūichirō Higashide and illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe. Fate/Apocrypha was originally introduced as a canceled project for an online game, with various details and character designs by various artists collected in Fate/complete material IV Extra material. In November 2011, it was announced as a new project called Fate/Apocrypha,[1] and in early December, Higashide confirmed on Twitter that he is writing Fate/Apocrypha as a light novel.[2] On December 15, 2011, in the seventh volume of Type-Moon Ace magazine, it was first published as a short story penned by Higashide as the first chapter.[3] Although some story elements were present, the short story itself has no relation to the final version of the story presented in the novels. The original planned number of books was four, but Higashide later confirmed that the story was eventually extended to five books.[4] The now-defunct original online game project has since been rebooted as Fate/Grand Order.
No. | Title | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | Gaiten: Seihai Taisen 外典:聖杯大戦 |
December 29, 2012[5] | — |
2 | Kuro no Rinbu / Aka no Saiten 黒の輪舞/赤の祭典 |
August 16, 2013[6] | — |
3 | Seijin no Gaisen 聖人の凱旋 |
December 29, 2013[7] | — |
4 | Shiten no Hai 熾天の杯 |
May 30, 2014[8] | — |
5 | Jaryū to Seijo 邪竜と聖女 |
December 28, 2014[9] | — |
Manga
A manga adaptation, illustrated by Akira Ishida, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace magazine with the August 2016 issue sold on June 25.[10][11]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | August 26, 2016[12] | ISBN 978-4-04-104684-5 |
2 | January 26, 2017[13] | ISBN 978-4-04-105220-4 |
3 | June 24, 2017[14] | ISBN 978-4-04-105765-0 |
4 | October 24, 2017[15] | ISBN 978-4-04-106099-5 |
5 | January 26, 2018[16] | ISBN 978-4-0410-6487-0 |
Anime
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An anime television series, directed by Yoshiyuki Asai and produced by A-1 Pictures, premiered on July 2, 2017 on Tokyo MX and other channels.[17][18] The series will run for 25 episodes.[19] Yūichirō Higashide wrote the scripts, Yūkei Yamada designed the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama composed the music.[20] The series is streamed on Netflix in Japan.[21] From episodes 1-12, the first opening theme is "Eiyū: Unmei no Uta" (英雄 運命の詩?, "Heroes: Song of Fate") by Egoist while the ending theme is "Désir" (Desire) by Garnidelia.[22] From episodes 13 onwards, the second opening theme is "Ash" by LiSA while the ending theme is "Koe" by Asca.[23] The first twelve episodes of the series began streaming on Netflix outside of Japan on November 7, 2017.[24]
References
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Fate/Apocrypha (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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