![]() Naturally, "Last Encore" would get mixed reactions from virtually everyone. ![]() Virtually all of his work uses bold visuals, extensive verbal language, and a tendancy of cute, slender girls tilting their head back during conversations, as well as a noticable camera-directed perversion towards said girls that walks the fine line between "art" and "erotica." Even in shows that work better with these traits, the style can be one of the most divisive in anime. unique, and not well suited to everything. He's very good at his job, but his style is. but giving them a crack at "Fate"?! Who signed this off?!?Thanks to those aforementioned shows, Shinbo is still one of the biggest directors working in the industry, and his artistic sense has almost solely defined Shaft in the 2010's. Shaft?! Shinbo?!? The team behind "Madoka Magica" and "Bakemonogatari?" I like them and all. One of these many new shows was "Fate - Extra: Last Encore," based on a spin-off set of action-RPG games, adapted by Studio Shaft and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo. Netflix also had a large hand in their development, allowing them to secure exclusive streaming rights early on. ![]() After the success of the earlier 'Fate - Zero," and Studio Ufotable's continued success with 2014's "Fate - Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works," we got a glut of anime content, ranging from OVA's to TV series to feature films, some lighthearted spin-offs, and some serious "alternate-universe" entries, each with different studios in charge to handle the wealth of content. Genre: Action, Adventure, Philosophy, Experimental, Fantasy, Science Fiction, MysteryĢ014 really felt like a new awakening for the "Fate" anime franchise. Review of Fate - Extra Last Encore "2DAniCritic" Review: Fate - Extra Last Encore Review Score: 3.21 / 5.00
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