I have a question about the Fate series. Everyone always says that the Fate series would be so confusing, etc. Which is why I now dared to go for it. On Netflix I came across the two Fate / Extra parts. If you go by release date, you should first look at Illustrias Geocentric and then Oblitus Copernican, but at Netflix they're both the other way around.
My question is whether it doesn't matter how I look at it or whether you have to watch one to understand the other.
P.S.: If a Fate "expert" reads this. When are the other two parts of Heaven's Feel actually coming out in German, or the last part at all?
Thanks in advance😊
The order in which Netflix suggests it.
That's right. Oblicus Copernican Theory are the first ten episodes (Winter Season 2018) and Illustrias Geocentric Theory the last three (July 2018).
The second Heaven's Feel film was released in Germany in March (DVD / Bluray) and should also be available in the stream at Animax (e.g. Via Amazon Prime).
The third film was postponed indefinitely in Japan due to the corona situation.
Don't look at Fate / Extra Last Encore! The anime is intended for players of the Fate / Extra series and continues the story after an alternate defeat in the final battle.
In the event that you did play the PSP game, then you must first look at Oblitus Copernican Theory and then continue with Illustrias Tendousetsu.
HF 2 is already available in German
https://www.amazon.de/...B08328QJ2Q
With HF 3 it is still difficult to assess
Thanks for the quick answer, but why are the first ten episodes coming out after the last three? 😂
Thank you also for the answer👌
Winter season means anime from January to March, not the end of the year.
Ohh, I understand. From when to when do the other seasons go? (Spring, summer and autumn)
Winter season: January to March
Spring / Spring Season: April to June
Summer season: July to September
Fall Season: October to December
Most anime run within these periods, so there are many anime with around 12 or 24 episodes. They are specially produced so that they fit into one or more seasons.