Anime Studio ufotable To Host Fate/Zero Cafés

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Type-Moon cafés are in style now. Following the Type-Moon Cafe for Carnival Phantasm, a set of cafés is being hosted by anime studio, ufotable, for Fate/Zero, the upcoming anime prequel to Fate/stay Night.

 

Anime News Network reports that the cafés will have displays of the original pencil drawings used in the animation. A menu of limited dishes inspired by the various Master/Servant teams in Fate/Zero’s fourth Holy Grail war will also be available.

 

Aniplex of America will stream Fate/Zero worldwide, subtitled in eight different languages, starting October 1st, on the NicoNico Live and NicoNico Channel services.


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