What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night (2006)?

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What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night (2006)?

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Question really speaks for itself. What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night? The 2006 anime? It had lots of gorgeous music. And the love story between Saber and Shirou just melts my heart. And it's not as... loli fanservicey as other anime, lol. Even if there is a German loli in it. :P
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Re: What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night (2006)?

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Only Prisma Ilya is Loli Fanservice.

I firmly believe only the UFOtable Animes should be used to introduce new fans to Fate.

Deen/Stay Night is a poorly animated mess and I don't care much for the Fate route anyway.
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Re: What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night (2006)?

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I remember watching Fate/Stay Night years ago because I liked the character of Saber that I'd seen around. I may or may not have reached the halfway point in the series before I got bored and didn't finish.
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Re: What would Chuck think of Fate/Stay Night (2006)?

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Fate route is my favorite. I love the Saber/Shirou ship. It speaks to me as a hopeless romantic. And the musical score makes you feel such strong emotions. I really wish modern Fate scores were that good.
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