Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel | |
Fate/stay night [Heaven's Feel] | |
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Anime film | |
Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower | |
Directed by | Tomonori Sudō |
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Written by | Akira Hiyama |
Music by | Yuki Kajiura |
Studio | Ufotable |
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Released | October 14, 2017 |
Runtime | 120 minutes |
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Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly | |
Directed by | Tomonori Sudō |
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Written by | Akira Hiyama |
Music by | Yuki Kajiura |
Studio | Ufotable |
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Released | January 12, 2019 |
Runtime | 117 minutes[1] |
Anime film | |
Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song | |
Directed by | Tomonori Sudō |
Produced by |
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Written by | Akira Hiyama |
Music by | Yuki Kajiura |
Studio | Ufotable |
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Released | August 15, 2020 |
Runtime | 122 minutes |
Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel is a Japanese anime film trilogy produced by Ufotable, directed by Tomonori Sudō, written by Akira Hiyama,[2] and featuring music by Yuki Kajiura.[3] The trilogy adapts Heaven's Feel, the third and final route of the Fate/stay night visual novel. It focuses on Shirou Emiya and Sakura Matou who are affected by a conflict between mages known as the Holy Grail War.
The first film in the trilogy, titled Presage Flower premiered in Japan on October 14, 2017,[4][5] and premiered in the United States between November and December 2017.[6] Its English dub premiered on June 5 and June 7, 2018 in the United States.[7]
The second film, titled Lost Butterfly premiered in Japan on January 12, 2019.[8] Aniplex of America released the film in the United States in March 2019.[9]
The third and final film in the trilogy, titled Spring Song, premiered in Japan on August 15, 2020,[10] and premiered in the United States on November 18 of the same year.[11]
It is the fourth anime adaptation of Type-Moon's works by Ufotable, following The Garden of Sinners film series, the Fate/Zero television series, and the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works television series[12][13] and also the fourth anime adaptation of the Fate/stay night visual novel, after Studio Deen's adaptations Fate/stay night, a television series, and Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, a movie; and Ufotable's adaptation Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. The trilogy also is the first anime adaptation of the Heaven's Feel route.