Fate/stay night Unlimited Blade Works – 22
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「冬の日、遠い家路」 (Fuyu no Hi, Tooi Ieji)
“Winter Days, a Long Way Home”
Not just dolphins. Space dolphins.
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「冬の日、遠い家路」 (Fuyu no Hi, Tooi Ieji)
“Winter Days, a Long Way Home”
Not just dolphins. Space dolphins.
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「祭りの後」 (Matsuri no Ato)
“After the Festival”
What is this thing called ‘love’?
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「知らない花火」 (Shiranai Hanabi)
“The Fireworks I’ve Never Seen”
In which a girl has a soap opera disease, and a boy tries to find a cure.
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「上手なデートの誘い方」 (Jōzuna Dēto no Sasoi-kata)
“How to Ask Her Out”
It’s probably a good thing that nothing happens in any given episode of Plastic Memories, because when things happen, people die.
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「理想の末路(こたえ)」 (Risou no Kotae)
“Idealism’s End (The Answer)”
Often do villains try to convince the heroes that they are not so different, but this time there’s a bit of a twist to it.
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「2人で、おかえり」 (Futari de, Okaeri)
“Welcome Home to Both of Us”
The point, I think, is to find normalcy in tragedy.
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「その縁は始まりに」 (Sono en wa hajimari ni)
“A Destiny Forged in the Beginning”
No, Saber, you can’t attack during transformation sequences. There are rules.
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「守りたかった約束」 (Mamoritakatta Yakusoku)
“The Promise I Wanted to Keep”
It’s sometime hard for me to not to get the impression that children ruin everything.