Yeah, that part was pretty dope, even if Kayneth seemed to be a pretty easy opponent to get figure out/get inside the head of. How is he not dead, actually?blkmage (post: 1516895) wrote:the highlight for me was definitely Kiritsugu vs Kayneth. It's a great fight because it shows exactly why Kiritsugu is the Mage Killer. It has as much to do with the mindset of the magi as it does with Kiritsugu's abilities.
blkmage (post: 1517997) wrote:Shirou probably would've gotten destroyed but both Ilya and Rin were competent. Ilya wasn't a master magus or anything, but she knew what she was doing. And Rin is at least as good a magus as Waver, if not better.
SANTA MONICA, CA (December 1, 2011) – Aniplex of America Inc. announced today that the
Fate/Zero - Blu-ray Disc Box I will be imported from Japan and released in North America on March
7th, 2012 through anime distributor RightStuf.com. This highly anticipated release—featuring thirteen
episodes with unaired, new footage, all subtitled in English over five Blu-ray discs—is the latest
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America. Fans in North America can take comfort in knowing this BD box set will be released
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being released in Japan," says Hideki Goto, the president of Animation Business of Aniplex of America.
"Like our previous releases of "The Garden of Sinners" and Rurouni Kenshin, this project comes from
our continuous challenge to deliver the latest show as soon as possible. Aniplex originally simulcasted
Fate/Zero worldwide in association with niconico, now I‘m glad to announce the BD release date to the
North American audience will be the same street date as in Japan. I have no doubt this Fate/Zero -
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this project comes from our continuous challenge to deliver the latest show as soon as possible.
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