On the official Twitter account of the new OVAs project entitled Fate / Great Carnivala new promotional image was published. The image is an update of the initial visual appearance of this project and is only being supplemented Knowledge already Nero Claudius.

Fate / Grand Carnival is a sequel to Carnival Phantasm, whose name was changed after Fate / Grand Order characters were added to the cast. The releases are planned on two Blu-ray / DVD packages, each containing two episodes for a total of 30 minutes. These two packages are listed as “Seasons”, with the first scheduled for June 2nd and the second scheduled for August 25th.

Production team

  • Seiji Kishi ((Angel beats!, Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Carnival phantasm), is responsible for project management in the studies lark.
  • Makoto uezu ((Akame ga Kill!, Arslan Senki (TV), Carnival phantasm) is responsible for writing and monitoring the scripts.
  • Kazuaki Morita ((Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Carnival phantasm) Y. Tomohito Hirose ((Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Carnival phantasm) are responsible for the character design and the direction of animation.
  • Yasuharu Takanashi ((Carnival phantasm, fairy tale, Gunjou no Magmell) is responsible for composing the soundtrack.

Carnival Phantasma Synopsis

How do you resolve a conflict between powerful spirits of famous heroes fighting for a price that can grant every wish? Wage a war that costs blood, sweat and tears? Too much work, how about a game show competition?

Carnivel Phantasm takes various characters from Type-Moon’s original works and puts them in a variety of lighthearted settings that parody their respective series. Watch as Lancer suffers from his lousy “lucky” status or watch the selfish King of Heroes kneel cheerfully before a Dominatrix King of Knights. Remember to leave your sanity at the door before entering.

Source: Official Twitter account

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