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Fate Stay Night: UBW Part 1 Standard Edition [Blu-ray] [2018]
Format | Blu-ray, Standard Edition |
Contributor | ANIME |
Language | English, Japanese |
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Synopsis: Fate Stay Night: Unlimited Bladeworks Part 1 BD standard edition The Holy Grail War has begun. An ancient ritual, seven masters and their seven holy spirits fight to the death. Its said the winner who possesses the Holy Grail is granted any wish they desire. Rin Tohsaka has been training to become a master her whole life, just like her father. Rin and her servant, Archer, form an unlikely bond with Emiya Shirou who finds himself becoming the master of Saber, one of the most powerful servants in the Holy Grail War. Working together they have to survive knowing only one master can remain. Saber, Lancer, Archer, Rider, Caster, Assassin and Berserker. Who of these seven heroic spirits will earn the mythical Holy Grail and what will they wish for
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English, Japanese
- Package Dimensions : 16.8 x 13.6 x 2.6 cm; 160 Grams
- Item Model Number : MBR2378
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Standard Edition
- Release date : 24 September 2018
- Actors : ANIME
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : MVM
- ASIN : B07DKV8553
- Best Sellers Rank: 15,537 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 11,919 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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1. A Hard case that holds 4 standard Blu-ray cases. The box itself is well made, sturdy and has great artwork. The 4 cases in the other hand feel cheap. They have okey art on the front, but on the inside they are all blank white. Also the spines of the cases are white which breaks the artwork of the cases in two.
2. A3 size poster that is only one sided and is folded.
3. 4 stickers (2 command seals, summoning circle and series logo).
4. A 24 page booklet with some artwork and interviews. Best extra in the release. The interviews are interesting and give a comment on every episode from the series director and producer.
5. On disc extra contents: Some trailers and clean Opening and Ending. So not much there.
Overall opinion:
Compered to the MVMs previews Fate/zero collectors realize I'm a bit disappointed. Having 4 discs separated over 4 cases seems like a waste of space to me. In there Fate/zero release they had 2 discs per case, which limited the need for cases and allowed one box to hold the entire series, but now you need 2 big boxes to hold the entire series.
As mention before the lousy art design of the cases makes the release seem cheap, which it isn't at 40 to 50£+.
The poster and stickers are useless to me and I would have been happier if they've used the money from them to make better design on the cases. The booklet is the only thing of the extras that I liked.
On the disc the series is fantastic and the subs are well made and blend nicely with the animation. Can't say anything for the dub since I have not yet listened to it.
So is the release worth the money. Not really. It's a nice box to have on the shelf, but on the inside it has many problems. If you're not that compelled to have the collectors edition only because it says collector on it, then wait for the regular release of the series.

Both parts come in a thick Blu-ray case, about twice the size of a normal case, and holds four discs. Each disc consist of between 2 and 4 episodes. This, I think, is a huge waste of space because most series (Including the previous Fate entry released by Aniplex, Fate/Zero) have each part come in two discs each holding about 6-8 episodes. Why they decided to use twice as many discs as well as a thick four disc case (Instead of a regular size four disc case) I don’t know.
Part 1 cost £35 and consists of the following content:
Part 1, disc 1 – Only holds episodes 0 & 1
Part 1, disc 2 – Only holds episodes 2, 3, 4 & 5
Part 1, disc 3 – Only holds episodes 6, 7, 8, & 9
Part 1, disc 4 – Holds episodes 10, 11, & 12. It also comes with clean version of the opening and closing as well as trailers for both this show and others that were coming out at the time.
Part two is also £35 and consists of:
Part 2, disc 1 – Only holds episodes 13, 14, 15 & 16
Part 2, disc 2 – Only holds episodes 17, 18, 19 & 20
Part 2, disc 3 – Only holds episodes 21, 22 & 23
Part 2, disc 4 – Holds episodes 24, 25 and a bonus OVA (which is only 10 mins long and acts as an alternative ending then episode 25). Just like part 1 it comes with a clean version of the opening and closing as well as trailers for the show.
Overall, even though I really like the show, I think it’s over priced (£70 for the entire series) for what it offers. It is designed to waste storage space and comes with next to no extras. So unless you are determined to have the highest quality image possible I would recommend getting the DVD rather than the Blu-ray and save some money.


Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 May 2019
Both parts come in a thick Blu-ray case, about twice the size of a normal case, and holds four discs. Each disc consist of between 2 and 4 episodes. This, I think, is a huge waste of space because most series (Including the previous Fate entry released by Aniplex, Fate/Zero) have each part come in two discs each holding about 6-8 episodes. Why they decided to use twice as many discs as well as a thick four disc case (Instead of a regular size four disc case) I don’t know.
Part 1 cost £35 and consists of the following content:
Part 1, disc 1 – Only holds episodes 0 & 1
Part 1, disc 2 – Only holds episodes 2, 3, 4 & 5
Part 1, disc 3 – Only holds episodes 6, 7, 8, & 9
Part 1, disc 4 – Holds episodes 10, 11, & 12. It also comes with clean version of the opening and closing as well as trailers for both this show and others that were coming out at the time.
Part two is also £35 and consists of:
Part 2, disc 1 – Only holds episodes 13, 14, 15 & 16
Part 2, disc 2 – Only holds episodes 17, 18, 19 & 20
Part 2, disc 3 – Only holds episodes 21, 22 & 23
Part 2, disc 4 – Holds episodes 24, 25 and a bonus OVA (which is only 10 mins long and acts as an alternative ending then episode 25). Just like part 1 it comes with a clean version of the opening and closing as well as trailers for the show.
Overall, even though I really like the show, I think it’s over priced (£70 for the entire series) for what it offers. It is designed to waste storage space and comes with next to no extras. So unless you are determined to have the highest quality image possible I would recommend getting the DVD rather than the Blu-ray and save some money.






