Beyond Demon Slayer, the 5 best anime from the Ufotable studio

Beyond Demon Slayer, the 5 best anime from the Ufotable studio
Beyond Demon Slayer, the 5 best anime from the Ufotable studio

In addition to the success achieved with the animated adaptation of Demon Slayer, Ufotable is a studio renowned for other works as well, in which the quality of the animations is always a cornerstone of the work of these artists. We propose a list of Ufotable products to recover.

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This series is clearly aimed at Fate fans. In fact, the anime offers something atypical slice of life starring the heroes of the famous series, intent on living a normal life thanks to a period of peace from the war.

The Garden of Sinners

While not as well known as Fate, The Garden of Sinners is a technically excellent series, and that goes for both the light novels and anime adaptations. Said this, the series suffers from a fluctuating pacewhich doesn’t always engage as it should.

Although it was adapted into a 13-episode series, The Garden of Sinners’ natural form is an 8-part film franchise, which also includes a pair of OVAs. The story is difficult to summarize, but it mainly revolves around an agency that investigates supernatural-themed cases.

Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works is Ufotable’s best anime series in terms of quality of animations. Some even call it “The No Budget Job” because it seemed like the studio had an unlimited budget with the way they worked on the animations.

It is an action-packed series about the Fifth Holy Grail War, a conflict aimed at obtaining the legendary artifact.

Fate/Zero

The studio’s first release from the Fate franchise, Fate/Zero is arguably Ufotable’s most important anime as it put the studio in a position of fame and visibility. A prequel to the events of Fate/stay night, Fate/Zero details the events of the Fourth Holy Grail War.

Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel Trilogy

Just to be clear, these films are not sequels to the Unlimited Blade Works series, but they show what could have happened if Shirou had made a few different choices and decided to focus all his energy on protecting Sakura. More importantly, Heaven’s Feel challenges Shirou’s ideals in a way that Unlimited Balde Works never did.

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