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Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ), also known as Archer (アーチャー), is the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fate/Zero. He later forms a new contract with Kirei Kotomine that lasts ten years later into the time of the Fifth Holy Grail War of Fate/stay night. He has an obsession with Saber during both stories. He is one of the Servants able to be summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru of the Grand Order conflicts of Fate/Grand Order. Appearance: Gilgamesh is a tall and dignified young man with golden hair standing up like a blazing flame. He is described as handsome with a handsome face, and his eyes, crimson like blood, are visibly not those of a human and give off a mysterious radiance that makes people wither.
He has a 'perfect, Golden-proportioned body' described as emanating majesty that makes flames surrounding him afraid to come close, and his very soul glows golden. He normally wears golden armor that makes a heavy first impression on those he encounters. While fighting at full power in Fate/hollow ataraxia, he gains a number of red tattoos on his body that are not normally present. Moveset:. King's Blade (Z) - Gilgamesh throws a single projectile similar to a knife at a enemy, this move has very little startup. Gates of Babylon (X) - Gilgamesh points in front of him and causes numerous projectiles like swords or knives to appear around him and head in the direction he is pointing.
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This move can be charged to increase projectile count. Sword of Rupture, Ea: Enuma Elish (C) - Gilgamesh projects a black and red shockwave at his opponents, this move has a tremendous hitbox, and will even hit opponents behind him. King of Heroes (V) - Gilgamesh puts on his golden armor, which gives him more power.
. Gilgamesh, especially with his newfound. Also Rider, one of the few Servants not to resort to assassinations or petty tricks, but rather meet the enemy head on. Plus his agenda.: The score for the anime is composed.:. Kiritsugu is quite a controversial character among the fandom. He has quite a few fans who like him for being a badass who's willing to do anything it takes achieve his goals of peace.
On the other hand, some of the things he's done, including denying Lancer his wish of having an honorable fight with Saber and having him killed off in a degrading manner have made quite a bit of people hate Kiritsugu's guts and feel that he got what he deserved in the end when his wife is killed, he's not able to see his daughter ever again, and he's finally cursed by the Grail. Tokiomi Tohsaka. His perceived blandness (actually referenced in-universe as the reason Gilgamesh hates him!) and the wild popularity of his Kariya might have something to do with it.
Not to mention the controversy regarding Tokiomi's decision to give Sakura to the Matou family, causing the girl years of physical torment. But it seems that he didn't know what would happen to Sakura and truly thought it'd keep her from losing her magical potential due to family rules, had quite a few moments with his family and genuinely trusted his disciple Kotomine, only to be literally backstabbed by him. Saber herself, due to her worldview clashing with the series' as well as her. Fans who came to the through Fate/ZERO tend to have a lower opinion of her, while fans who played/watched the visual novel/anime first are more forgiving.: The pacing is much better when you can watch the episodes back-to-back.: Episode 24 of the anime, for cutting out important aspects of Berserker's behavior and his fight with Saber, as well as altering Kariya's final scene in a way which made Sakura seem considerably more insensitive to him. Mainly splits along your opinion of his overall importance to the plot and Saber's character.: Thanks to the one director, this project has a lot of similarities with, manifested primarily in the disclosure of events and motivations of characters through long dialogues, as well as the personal development of unusual characters through interaction with our modern world.
Moreover, the combat component of both shows concentrates on colorful duels in urban locations. Thus, Creators can be considered as a kind of of this series.: is the master of the equally sadistic and twisted Caster, Gilles de Rais, but lacks the latter's care for Jean de Arc, making him worse by comparison.
By sacrificing a child to summon a demon and becomes ecstatic when he watches Caster kills said child. It is soon revealed that Ryuunosuke is a of women, children and whole families, whose MO involves luring his victims to Caster, which then proceeds to torture and mutilate them before slowly killing them. When their hideout was discovered and destroyed by Weaver and Rider, Ryuunosuke convinces Caster to summon a demon in Fuyuki City River in an attempt to kill even more innocents. Despite, this is simply a reflection of Ryuunosuke's own murderous traits rather than any genuine care, which he loudly states on using it to cause death on a grand scale, while he won't have to worry about dirtying his own hand., Ryuunosuke is one of the most depraved masters in the history of Holy Grail War.: The Blu-Ray box set for season one, just season one, is a whopping.
It should be noted that they like to claim that as a sale, and MSRP is $480. For 13 episodes, or less than six hours of content. To add insult to injury, it's available to stream in HD on Netflix (roughly $10 a month) and in SD on Crunchyroll (free).:. Rider, who uses his Noble Phantasm to pop over to Saber's place for a drink. When they are surrounded by Assassins, he calmly invites them to sit down and drink with them. Berserker fits the variety that is actually completely batshit. The first time we see him he's playing baseball with the weapons from the Gate of Babylon, and almost kills with a lamppost.
The second time, however, he turns this trope when he.: Ryuunosuke and Caster. Also serves a rare in-universe example where they see themselves this way.:. Gilgamesh, unsurprising since this also applies to his original incarnation. Perhaps as has stated in an interview that his favorite characters are Gilgamesh and Kirei.
Disturbingly Caster and Uryuu also get some of this, with some labeling them. Caster at least show a bit of a human side while talking about his old companion Jeanne D'arc, but Uryuu has no such soft spots, and the closest he gets to a dere side is with Caster, who he appreciates mostly because they're equally depraved.:. Lancer was this even before the anime aired, given his appearance in Fate/Unlimited Codes. Rider is also well loved for his (which won over a lot of fans), his surprisingly in-depth philosophy on what a real king is, and his Reality Marble, literally built on. The most recent TYPE-MOON popularity poll clocked Rider as the second most popular male character in the Nasuverse (being beaten only by longtime fan-favorite Archer) and the sixth most popular character overall, leaving other Ensemble Darkhorses of the franchise (such as Cu Chulainn, Kotomine, and even Gilgamesh himself) in the dust. For a character that Nasu admits is more of Urobuchi's creation than his, it's quite impressive.
Kayneth has also received an unexpected fandom from /a/. Despite being the least important Servant in the show and having no character development or storyline, the Assassins are surprisingly popular with fans, and have a lot of fan art online. Kariya is absolutely adored in both Japan and the West. But especially Japan. Ryuunosuke is impressively popular for a homicidal sadist. Apparently, he is loved by the female staff members of., Waver has a lot of fans, especially in the Western fanbase.
Probably the best example of this, however, would be Kirei's wife Claudia Hortensia, whose actual appearance in stay night lasts less then a minute; the only reason we know what she looks like is a minuscule appearance in the, and so little is known about her that for a long time she didn't even have a name. With the airing of the anime, Kirei's new fanbase on Pixiv has taken quite a liking to Claudia; fanart of her with Kirei is common and they have become a mildly popular ship, but she also gets surprising amounts of fanart depicting her alone, though her design probably helped with the latter.: To the anime series, by most accounts.
It's so popular that created.: Gilgamesh and Kirei are some of the most popular characters in the entire franchise.:. If is any indication who's preferred with Saber, Saber x Gilgamesh is the most popular, followed by Lancer x Saber. The anime has created a veritable in its wake, to the point where nearly every character is shipped with at least one non-canon love-interest.
As a corollary to the Saber x Lancer ship, is widespread on Pixiv, often drawn by the same people drawing the Saber x Lancer and complete with. Other popular non-canon couples are,.
You may have noticed a. Given, it was probably inevitable.: Kiritsugu and Kotomine, Saber and Lancer.:.
Iskander's death scene mirrors his life as explained in the flashback. Carrying on towards a goal he fails to reach, endlessly pushing forward, while everyone behind him lies dying. The episode featuring his death aired on June 10th, the date of his historical death.
The passage from the Bible that Kotomine recites at the end of Episode 23?. Angra Mainyu comparing itself to Kiritsugu isn't a or just a case of (in light of Kiritsugu's below quote); it makes perfect sense when one is familiar with, which reveals that Angra Mainyu is not in truth an ancient all-powerful evil deity, but a random, average man from a village in the middle of nowhere who was chosen as a scapegoat by the village to carry 'all the evil in the world' in hopes that someone taking all of it upon himself will save the rest of the village from sin. Its origins are as a normal man that turned into a monster to save people. Much like Kiritsugu, except that he made himself into the scapegoat intentionally.: Fate/Zero has introduced a lot of fans to the.:.
Alexander's messenger from Ionioi Hetairoi is, as one of the many examples of. Careful observation in the anime will reveal some easy-to-overlook but brilliant details for lovers of: The F-15 that Berserker turns into a Noble Phantasm is shown activating the afterburners, thrust vectoring (which the actual plane, or at least that particular model of the F-15, simply can't do but thanks to Berserker's ability actively changing and enhancing the jet can), and crippling the Vimana using the jet's ECM package. For bonus points, several of the maneuvers Berserker pulls are actual dogfighting maneuvers. Gilgamesh's airship may seem like an at first, but no, that too is grounded in real-world mythology. The ship he's using is a, a Hindu 'Chariot of the Gods' that was said to fly through the air. It even looks like actual drawings of Vimana from real-world texts, albeit edited to be more aerodynamic. Since Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon contains all treasures in the world, not just weapons, it makes sense that he would have one.
The attack Gilgamesh unleashes from Ea, Enuma Elish, is shown to possibly have the ability to destroy an entire world, seeing that it destroyed a Reality Marble, which is infinitely large. Turns out that it shares its name with the.: Fate/Zero remains the favorite Nasuverse work of many a western fan. In Japan, however, the Unlimited Blade Works anime beat F/Z.
Downplayed in that both works are very popular in both regions.:. Kiritsugu's line, 'Even if I am to carry all the evils of this world—it wont matter.
If that can save the world, then Id gladly accept it.' Fate/stay night has already revealed (and Fate/ZERO will reveal later) that, having been immersed in the mud of Angra Mainyu, he bore, and after five years died from, the curse of All the Evils of This World. On a similar note, the narration for Kiritsugu's death, seen from Shirou's point of view in, reveals that Kiritsugu allowed Shirou to take on his dream because he died fully believing that he won't turn out the same as him, and that's why he was able to die peacefully. Not only is Archer more or less Kiritsugu with swords and bows instead of guns, Shirou quite explicitly becomes Kiritsugu in one of the Bad Ends of Heaven's Feel.
Also, the episode where Kiritsugu was forced to kill Natalia, whom he considered a surrogate mother, aired on Mother's Day. Somehow manages to happen again when Kiritsugu kills Iri and Ilya (or rather the Grail's illusions of them). That episode aired on Father's Day. Kiritsugu and Irisviel's final meeting manages to do this thrice in rapid succession. Irisviel wishes for Ilya to come see Japan someday (she does. As another Einzbern tool of war doomed to die), for her to see the cherry blossoms (which can be seen as a reference to the in Heaven's Feel route) and the summer clouds (Shirou staring at the summer clouds while thinking about his loss and about how his life changed is a scene people might remember from the epilogue of the Fate route).
Even worse, later on, when Irisviel talks with Maiya, she hopes for the Fourth War to be the final one. So that Ilya won't have to take her place in the next one should they fail. Her asking Kiritsugu to bring Ilya to Japan is doubly effective because after the end of the war, Kiritsugu spends several of the last years of his life trying to do that and failed because the Einzberns won't let him, and due to the curse he was too weak to break through their defenses.:. Ironically, despite being the prequel to an from a company, this series probably has had about as much made of it during the airing of the anime as all the hentai and yuri that has been done for stay night over the years since it was released.
Monty Python jokes about Saber and the Black Knight was inevitable. It was revealed that the servant Black Knight's true identity is Lancelot. In, John Cleese played both Lancelot and the Black Knight.
Caster mistaking Saber for Jeanne d'Arc is pretty funny for westerners since Saber's voice actress, actually voiced. Similarly, Jeanne's supposed resemblance to Artoria arguably made her the first in the series. Then the likes of, and (to a lesser extent) came along, and compared to them, Jeanne looks nothing like Artoria.:. Kirei and Gilgamesh, Caster and Uryuu (Takeuchi even says that they 'should get married already'), and Rider and Waver (who get an official 4koma implying they restored mana that way). Especially since both Rider and Caster are, not to mention Gilgamesh's relationship with his friend Enkidu was brimming with homoeroticism in the. And that Gilgamesh's image song is basically him mourning Enkidu.
Berserker and Kariya also have a bit with the brief blood-sucking scene they get. It helps that Gilgamesh has been officially out of the closet with his pansexuality since F/HA and that he's from an era and culture when there were very different views on sexual orientation than today. Not to mention that one of the Type-Moon running gags is having Waver Velvet (old or young) totally ignore women who make moves on him such as stay night's Rider in a Drama CD (who as of is quite firmly established as ).: While most shipnames use the standard format, Kotomine/Tokiomi is known as Mapo/Wine after the pair's favorite respective foods.: The fan theory that Berserker, the 'Black Knight', is Lancelot. The matter-of-fact, almost cheerful way in which she explains that her body has degraded too much for her to use magic alone, engage in her favourite hobbies, or even dress herself without considerable effort is downright heartbreaking.: Saber, unsurprisingly given the highly skewed gender ratio. Kotomine as well due to his large amounts of and undertones.: Saber and Irisviel have a knight-and-lady relationship, and Irisviel treats Saber less like a tool and more like a human being, similar to Shirou's future attitude towards Saber. Irisviel was a little bit too enthusiastic when dressing Saber as a.
Also, Irisviel holds within her, which works strongest when Saber is in close proximity—after the fight with Kirei, where Irisviel lay mortally wounded, Saber's presence literally saved her life. Similarly, are a. It helps that the historical figure he's based on was bisexual.: Caster and his Master Ryuunosuke Uryuu. In fact, They even how they are exactly this, being the villains in the great act that God writes. Then just to make their point, they summon a Cthulhu-esque to spite God while 'remaining aware' of their 'role'.: Diarmuid, thanks to. It doesn't help that he's unfavorably been compared to fellow Lancer Cu Chulainn, who not only is a fan favorite but also met a similar end in Unlimited Blade Works, with the key difference between his Diarmuid's death is that Cu manages to combine with, taking Kirei down with him, saving Rin, and burning down the Einzbern castle before kicking the bucket, as opposed to Diarmuid, who merely just proclaims a. WAGA ARU G Explanation Lancer consistently refers to Kayneth with ' waga aruji', or 'milord'.
Being Lancer is suffering. Explanation There is a perception in the fandom that Lancers tend to meet terrible ends. It didn't help that both Lancers have E-Rank Luck, making them each a. The phrase 'Being x is suffering' itself was borrowed from the community. seems very fond of, mostly to make fun of his status.
Team Explanation A for team Kayneth, referring to how Sola-Ui falls in love with Lancer. In the same vein, other for the teams include Team Cool/Team Crazy (Caster and Ryuunosuke) and Team Yuetsu (Kirei and Gilgamesh); see below for explanations. KFC: Kayneth's Fried Circuits Explanation Kiritsugu uses his Mystic Code—magic bullets—to fry Kayneth's magical circuits. Started by a thread on /a/ where Kayneth's face is photoshopped on the KFC logo. Army of Bros Explanation Iskandar's Ionioi Hetairoi.: since eight years old. Explanation After she defeated Ryuunosuke in her, people decided that The Rin was also The Rock.
Happy Mother's Day Kiritsugu! Explanation The episode that aired on Mother's Day was a Flashback Episode that ended with Kiritsugu shooting down the plane his adoptive mother was on. COOOOOOOOOL/KUUUUUUUUURU Explanation Ryuunosuke's; see below under. Explanation The Japanese word for 'pleasure', alternatively translated as 'joy' or 'entertainment'; one of the plotlines involves Gilgamesh making Kirei realize what exactly the source of these things is for him.
It's probably a result of the frequent use and the that comes with it that made it into a memetic word among the fandom. REJOICE, insert character name here.
Explanation Kirei Kotomine's line towards Shirou at the start of Fate/stay night has turned into a memetic for the priest. (Insert violent sequence here): ◊ ◊ Explanation It's a reference to both the Philippines' current tourism slogan, and the revelation that Alimango Island, where Kiritsugu's took place, is an actual location from that country. Needless to say, a number of Filipinos couldn't resist.:. Kotomine's obsession with Kiritsugu (and to a lesser, but no more insignificant, degree, Kariya) gets milked for all its worth on Pixiv.
Along with that, he seems to have become the local in there. There is no way your Mommy can be this cute, can she Ilya?.: 'The King is never lonesome! For his wishes are our wishes!' .:. In-universe example: Saber confronts Kiritsugu about crossing it when he forces Kayneth to have his own Servant, whom Saber respected, commit suicide; Kiritsugu justifies it by invoking.
Also an out-of-universe example, for some. Anything Ryuunosuke Uryuu does.
Caster also crosses this line in record time, by killing a child after giving him one minute after summoning. Kirei is highly complex, and whether or when he crossed it in Fate/Zero can be debated, but his murder of Tokiomi (though some see him as an ) who deeply trusted him, could count. However, where he really seals the deal is when he uses Tokiomi's corpse to drive a wedge between Aoi and Kariya, which ends up in the latter strangling the former.:. Berserker's battle cries in the anime sound more like the mooing of a cow as opposed to a menacing scream one would expect. Ryuunosuke's in the anime straddles the line between this and intentional comedy. Especially once picks it up as a sign of respect. Moreover, their conversation about faith and God in the 13th episode are incredibly narmy, so it's hard not to think that when talking about 'the god who writes this story,' they mean Urobochi.
Some of the more pained expressions can come off as looking bizarre and cross-eyed, such as Kuritsugu's despair after killing Natalia or Aoi screaming right into the camera. Then there's the birth of Illyasviel. Irisviel says to Kiritsugu that 'she has his eyes'. Anyone who has played/seen Fate/stay night knows that Illyasviel is basically a clone of her mother, so she obviously doesn't. Especially in the English Dub: '.: The animated version gives us a long, hard look at what Zouken did to Sakura in the first episode. Insects, Bugs, Worms, oh my.: Some people dismiss the anime after watching the first episode, which consists of forty minutes of introductions. However, after that episode, things start to really pick up.: The integration of the CG and hand-drawn animation can be.
Spotty sometimes. The opening minute of Episode 6 and Berserker in particular, although the Berserker case may be an intentional attempt to convey just how wrong he and his armor feel.: What Ryuunosuke does to those children. Words cannot describe the absolute horribleness of what is shown.:. Berserker may also count, just based on the incredibly awesome shit he pulls off despite being supposedly too screwed up in the head to fucking think straight, never mind fighting tactically the way he does.
The fact that he makes a weapon out of a jet alone despite his mental handicap practically makes him a shoe-in for this.:. Subverted by Kayneth. After his moment of by Kiritsugu, he finds his body crippled and his spirit broken, desperately dreaming of still winning the War, while his Servant causes him trouble and his fiancee is obviously madly in love with said Servant and probably planning to run away with him. In that situation, it's not all that hard too feel kinda sorry for the guy, but he ruins it shortly thereafter by showing us that people apparently don't change that easily, since he by murdering Kotomine's father just to get at the extra Command Spell and stay in the Grail War. Kariya Matou. Severely contaminated with the same worms which permeate Sakura's body, constantly forced to undergo to participate in the Grail War, and in the end, he was barely acknowledged as a participant of the war or as an opponent to Tokiomi. And Sakura, whose freedom was his reason for joining the war, stays in Zouken Matou's clutches, further demoralized by Kariya's failure.
Kiritsugu is a mix of and, and even a touch of and even the normal kind of. Lancer and Saber both get the short end of the sticks as servants. All the two want to do is fight a honorable battle but they get their ideals trampled upon.
Lancer dies cursing everyone for spitting on his ideals while Saber is forced to destroy the Holy Grail and live with the guilt that her martyrdom led to the destruction of her Kingdom.: It's done. The next episode preview sequence also is worth a mention; showcasing work that almost looks like something from. Want proof?
(warning: spoilers). And remember that still isn't as high a quality as it goes.
That's only in non-Blu-Ray 720p. Imagine that.