"During his fight with Rin, Shir\u014D is distracted by a scream downstairs and he finds an unconscious girl. As Rin attempts to heal her, a dagger flies through an open door, but Shir\u014D blocks it with his arm. Shir\u014D runs outside to find the Servant Rider, who nearly kills him until Rin rescues him. At Rin's home, Shir\u014D and Rin form a temporary truce to find Rider's Master."@en . "\u8056\u676F"@en . "2006-04-21"^^ . "Kessen"@en . . "2006-03-10"^^ . "\u5341\u4E8C\u306E\u8A66\u7DF4"@en . . . "2006-06-16"^^ . . "2006-03-24"^^ . "While walking back home together, Shir\u014D and Saber are attacked by the Servant Gilgamesh, who had previously saved them from Kuzuki and Caster. After Shir\u014D traces a sheath for Excalibur, they manage to repel him. Later that night, Shir\u014D makes his feelings clear to Saber and tells her that he wants her to stay with him after the war is over."@en . . . . . "With victory all but won for Caster, an eighth Servant in golden armor appears and kills Caster and Kuzuki. After Shir\u014D and the others escape, Saber reveals who this new Servant is and how she knows him."@en . "The Twelve Ordeals"@en . "In order to replenish Saber's mana, Shir\u014D gives a part of his magical circuit to Saber. After the transfer, Ilya and Berserker come back for a final match."@en . "Sora o Saku"@en . "Shir\u014D has his first training session with Saber but fares poorly against her in battle. That same day, Shir\u014D meets Ilya in town and they converse in the park. After he returns home, Rin tells Shir\u014D to swallow a jewel, which switches on his power to use magic."@en . "\u9B54\u8853\u5E2B\u4E8C\u4EBA"@en . "The Golden King"@en . "After being tricked to come to school by Shinji, Shir\u014D finds himself in the midst of a trap after the Blood Fort Andromeda is activated by Rider. With Shir\u014D's death imminent, he summons Saber just in time."@en . "While staying late one day at school, Shir\u014D inadvertently witnesses a fight between the Servants Archer and Lancer and is promptly killed by Lancer, though is brought back to life by Rin shortly afterwards. When Lancer comes back to kill him again, Shir\u014D accidentally summons the most powerful Servant - Saber."@en . "\u6708\u4E0B\u6D41\u9E97"@en . "2006-05-05"^^ . "Melody of Dissonance"@en . "Yakusoku Sareta Sh\u014Dri no Ken"@en . . "\u4E0D\u5354\u306E\u65CB\u5F8B"@en . "With mass comas now occurring within the city, Shir\u014D and the others decide to go after the Master and Servants at the Ryud\u014Dji shrine. After confirming that S\u014Dichir\u014D Kuzuki, one of Shir\u014D's teachers, is Caster's Master, Sakura is taken captive by Caster to serve as a sacrifice in order to summon the Holy Grail."@en . "After Shir\u014D manages to trace a sword powerful enough to defeat Berserker, he and Saber work together to defeat him. Afterwards, Shir\u014D takes Ilya home with him."@en . "While Saber is still weak, Shir\u014D is captured by Ilya, who gives him the proposition to become her servant, which he refuses. After Saber wakes up, she, Rin and Archer go looking for Shir\u014D."@en . "Hajimari no Hi"@en . "\u014Cgon no \u014C"@en . "Distant Traces of Dreams"@en . "Senketsu Shinden"@en . "The Ever Distant Utopia"@en . "\u7D04\u675F\u3055\u308C\u305F\u52DD\u5229\u306E\u5263"@en . . "\u5168\u3066\u9060\u304D\u7406\u60F3\u90F7"@en . "Holy Grail"@en . "Fuky\u014D no Oto"@en . "The Sword of Promised Victory"@en . . "The episodes were originally aired between January 2006 and June 2006 in Japan on Chiba TV, MX TV, Sun TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, and TV Saitama. The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network Animax in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in Southeast Asia from June 2007, as well as its other networks in South Korea, Hong Kong and other regions."@en . "\u7A7A\u3092\u88C2\u304F"@en . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . "2006-05-19"^^ . "1"^^ . "Negai no Hate"@en . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "Kaimaku"@en . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . "10"^^ . "Unmei no Yoru"@en . "11"^^ . "Odayaka na Makuai"@en . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . "14"^^ . "15"^^ . "After Rin discovers Shir\u014D does not know even the most basic of spells, she takes him to a magician she has known for ten years, Kirei Kotomine. Shir\u014D learns more about the Holy Grail War and decides to join it."@en . "12"^^ . "13"^^ . "18"^^ . . "19"^^ . "16"^^ . "17"^^ . "22"^^ . "\u9858\u3044\u306E\u679C\u3066"@en . "23"^^ . "\u9EC4\u91D1\u306E\u738B"@en . "20"^^ . "21"^^ . "24"^^ . "Ris\u014D no Hate"@en . "When Berserker and his Master, Illyasviel von Einzbern, attack Saber, Shir\u014D is helpless, but blocks a fatal blow intended for Saber. The next day, Shir\u014D has miraculously healed himself and starts to understand more about the type of person Saber is."@en . "\u9B54\u5973\u306E\u70D9\u5370"@en . "\u8822\u52D5"@en . "The Strongest Enemy"@en . . "Elegance Under the Moon"@en . "Shir\u014D, Rin and Saber attempt to rescue Sakura and to stop the Holy Grail from being summoned. While Saber fights Assassin, Shir\u014D attempts to fend off Kuzuki, and Rin tries to save Sakura."@en . "Seihai"@en . . "Shir\u014D and Saber travel through town trying to find Shinji and Rider but are unsuccessful at first. When the fight between Saber and Rider commences, Saber is forced to unleash her Noble Phantasm, Excalibur, to defeat Rider."@en . "Subete T\u014Dki Ris\u014Dky\u014D"@en . . "A Decisive Battle"@en . "2006-01-27"^^ . "2006-01-20"^^ . "T\u014Di Yume Ato"@en . . "Majo no Rakuin"@en . . "2006-01-06"^^ . "\u51AC\u306E\u57CE"@en . "\u7406\u60F3\u306E\u679C\u3066"@en . "\u904B\u547D\u306E\u591C"@en . "2006-03-17"^^ . "\u6700\u5F37\u306E\u6575"@en . "Feeling guilty about how he's been treating Saber, Shir\u014D introduces her to Sakura Mat\u014D and Taiga Fujimura during dinner. Afterwards at school, Rin unexpectedly attacks Shir\u014D while Saber is still at his house."@en . "Despicable Acts"@en . "By combining their powers, Shir\u014D and Saber are able to defeat Gilgamesh and Kirei together. The final order Shir\u014D commands to Saber is to destroy the Holy Grail. As Saber disappears, she admits her love for Shir\u014D. An epilogue then takes place, with everyone returning to their normal lives, as if awakening from a long dream, and with Shir\u014D satisfied with the life he has led forever remembering Saber and to enjoy a good life with Rin, Ilya, Sakura and Taiga. Meanwhile, Saber has returned to her own time, where she tells Bedivere that she had a wonderful dream, and asks if one can relive dreams, to which Bedivere replies \"of course\". She then asks Bedivere to return Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake and, moments after Bedivere has accomplished her order, she peacefully dies under a tree."@en . "A Calm Interlude"@en . "After going to Kirei's church, Shir\u014D is captured and nearly killed by Kirei, but Saber comes in time and heals his wounds. Kirei orders Lancer and Gilgamesh to kill Shir\u014D and Saber, but Lancer battles Gilgamesh in order to allow the two to escape. He is subsequently overwhelmed by Gilgamesh and slain."@en . "List of Fate/stay night episodes"@en . "The Day It Began"@en . "\u958B\u5E55"@en . "The episodes were originally aired between January 2006 and June 2006 in Japan on Chiba TV, MX TV, Sun TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, and TV Saitama. The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network Animax in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in Southeast Asia from June 2007, as well as its other networks in South Korea, Hong Kong and other regions. Five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening themes are the first two singles made by Japanese singer Sachi Tainaka: \"disillusion,\" used for the first fourteen episodes, and \"Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni\" (\u304D\u3089\u3081\u304F\u6D99\u306F\u661F\u306B, ? lit. Glittering Tears Change To Stars) for the remaining episodes. The first ending theme was \"Anata ga Ita Mori\" (\u3042\u306A\u305F\u304C\u3044\u305F\u68EE, ? lit. The Forest In Which You Were) by the J-pop band Jyukai, which was used for all episodes except episode fourteen and episode twenty-four. Episode fourteen featured Jyukai's \"Hikari\" (\u30D2\u30AB\u30EA, ? lit. Light) and episode twenty-four played Sachi Tainaka's \"Kimi to no Ashita\" (\u541B\u3068\u306E\u660E\u65E5, ? lit. Tomorrow with You). Eight DVD compilations, each containing three episodes, have been released by Type-Moon in Japan. The first of these compilations ranked number five on the Oricon listing charts as of April 5, 2006. Geneon Entertainment has released six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, in North America, with the sixth released on October 9, 2007. The original soundtrack for the episodes, containing forty tracks of music, was also released by Geneon Entertainment on January 16, 2007."@en . "Two Magicians"@en . "\u9BAE\u8840\u795E\u6BBF"@en . "\u9060\u3044\u5922\u8DE1"@en . "2006-03-31"^^ . "2006-06-02"^^ . . "\u7A4F\u3084\u304B\u306A\u5E55\u9593"@en . "Majutsushi Futari"@en . "Split the Sky"@en . "Saiky\u014D no Teki"@en . "Upon realizing his feelings for Saber, Shir\u014D asks her to go out on a date with him around town. Afterwards, they get in a fight and Shir\u014D ends up running off back to his house."@en . . "J\u016Bni no Shiren"@en . "2006-04-07"^^ . "2006-02-24"^^ . . "The Genesis Star That Sunders Heaven and Earth"@en . . "2006-05-12"^^ . . "2006-04-28"^^ . "2006-03-03"^^ . "Archer battles Berserker while Rin, Shir\u014D and Saber get away. The fight drags on long enough to where Archer uses his trump card - Unlimited Blade Works. Despite this attempt, Archer is ultimately defeated."@en . "Tenchi Kairisu Kaibyaku no Hoshi"@en . "After declining Shinji Mat\u014D's offer to form an alliance, Shir\u014D informs Rin and Saber about a witch at the local shrine who is also a Master. After this, Rin decides to officially move in with Shir\u014D for the time being. Meanwhile, Shir\u014D and Saber still cannot meet eye to eye."@en . "Saber confronts Shir\u014D over not summoning her against Rider. After discovering that Shir\u014D can detect magical spells related to the force field at school, Rin and Shir\u014D set out to destroy most of them. However, at the end of the day, Shir\u014D discovers in the dojo at the school a very large magical seal and finally finds out who Rider's Master is."@en . "2006-02-10"^^ . "The Winter Castle"@en . "After being rescued by his adoptive father, Kiritsugu Emiya, Shir\u014D Emiya devotes his life to following his father's ideal \u2014 to become a man of justice. Moving to the present, Shir\u014D helps with tasks at his school freely with the aid of the magical powers his father taught him, but is concerned about the rise of violent crimes in the city. Meanwhile, a student at Shir\u014D's school, Rin T\u014Dsaka, summons the Servant Archer and begins her search for magicians with other Servants."@en . "\u5929\u5730\u4E56\u96E2\u3059\u958B\u95E2\u306E\u661F"@en . "2006-05-26"^^ . "\u59CB\u307E\u308A\u306E\u65E5"@en . "Gekka Ry\u016Brei"@en . "2006-02-17"^^ . . "2006-01-13"^^ . "After Ilya is taken by Kirei, Shir\u014D and Saber head to the Ryud\u014Dji shrine in order to defeat him. Saber fights with Gilgamesh while Shir\u014D goes after Kirei."@en . "Fuyu no Shiro"@en . "The Fated Night"@en . "Shund\u014D"@en . . "\u6C7A\u6226"@en . "Result of a Wish"@en . "Beyond the Ideal"@en . "2006-02-03"^^ . . . "The Curtain Rises"@en . "2006-06-09"^^ . "Fresh Blood Shrine"@en . "2006-04-14"^^ . "Disobeying Shir\u014D's wishes, Saber goes to fight with the Servant Assassin at the shrine but their battle ends soon after Shir\u014D and a third Servant arrive. Once back at home, Saber makes a deal with Shir\u014D in order to train him for battle."@en . "The episodes were originally aired between January 2006 and June 2006 in Japan on Chiba TV, MX TV, Sun TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, and TV Saitama. The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network Animax in 2007, also receiving its English-language television premiere on Animax's English networks in Southeast Asia from June 2007, as well as its other networks in South Korea, Hong Kong and other regions. Five pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening themes and three ending themes. The opening themes are the first two singles made by Japanese singer Sachi Tainaka: \"disillusion,\" used for the first fourteen episodes, and \"Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni\"(\u304D\u3089\u3081\u304F\u6D99\u306F\u661F\u306B, lit. Glittering Tears Change To Stars) for the remaining episodes. The first ending theme was \"Anata ga Ita Mori\"(\u3042\u306A\u305F\u304C\u3044\u305F\u68EE, lit. The Forest In Which You Were) by the J-pop band Jyukai, which was used for all episodes except episode fourteen and episode twenty-four. Episode fourteen featured Jyukai's \"Hikari\"(\u30D2\u30AB\u30EA, lit. Light) and episode twenty-four played Sachi Tainaka's \"Kimi to no Ashita\"(\u541B\u3068\u306E\u660E\u65E5, lit. Tomorrow with You). Eight DVD compilations, each containing three episodes, have been released by Type-Moon in Japan. The first of these compilations ranked number five on the Oricon listing charts as of April 5, 2006. Geneon Entertainment has released six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, in North America, with the sixth released on October 9, 2007. The original soundtrack for the episodes, containing forty tracks of music, was also released by Geneon Entertainment on January 16, 2007."@en . "Branded as a Witch"@en .