![]() This film does not have good pacing, days and nights pass by so quickly that you need the Fate/Stay Night flow chart to keep track of what day it is. Well, it needed to be longer to have good pacing. The Pacing Is Ridiculously Fast, Despite Cutting out the Slice of Life Aspects from the Visual Novelįate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel: Presage Flower has the problem of being too short. I don’t expect giant walls of text but certainly more than what they did in this film. The writers didn’t do that for Shirou and they needed to. The reason Steins Gate (2011) is one of the best visual novel adaptations is that while they didn’t keep all of Okabe Rintaro’s inner monologues, they kept enough of them in the anime to let you understand the character. He did a fantastic job voicing Shirou and I'm looking forward to seeing how he'll handle the massive character changes in the next two films. ![]() Sam Riegel was good as Shirou but I'll admit I'm a little biased towards Bryce because he was the first Shirou I heard since I watched Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (2014) right after I finished Fate/Zero (2011). He was great as Shirou Emiya and he always brings emotion and earnestness to Shirou’s character. ![]() He’s just so good as Shirou that it’s hard for Sam Riegel and Bryce Papenbrook to top him. The standout of the Japanese cast is Noriaki Sugiyama. While I primarily watch English dubs, I have watched Fate/Stay Night (2006) in Japanese so I know the voice cast is fantastic. (Available on DVD and blu-ray on RightStufAnime, GooglePlay, iTunes, and Vudu)Įnglish (Available on bluray, GooglePlay, iTunes, and Vudu) ![]() Japanese (Reviewed, available on bluray, GooglePlay, iTunes, and Vudu)) ![]()
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