Fate/Grand Carnival is a chaotic comedy OVA that brings together servants from the smartphone game Fate/Grand Order (FGO) for hilarious stories that are completely different from the main storyline. This article gathers information on streaming platforms that carry the anime and compares prices and benefits to help Thai fans choose the best way to watch.
Platforms That Carry Fate/Grand Carnival
At present, Fate/Grand Carnival is available for unlimited viewing on five major platforms in Japan: DMM TV, U-NEXT, Hulu, d Anime Store and ABEMA. FOD and TELASA only support rental viewing, while Netflix, Disney+, Lemino, TVer and YouTube do not currently offer the title.
Main Platform Comparison
- DMM TV — Unlimited viewing / ¥550 per month / 14-day free trial + 550 points for first-time sign-ups
- U-NEXT — Unlimited viewing / ¥2,189 per month / 31-day free trial + 600 points for first-time sign-ups
- Amazon Prime Video — Unlimited viewing through the Anime Times channel / from ¥600 per month / 30-day free trial
- Hulu — Unlimited viewing / ¥1,026 per month / no free trial
- d Anime Store — Unlimited viewing / ¥660 per month / first month free
- ABEMA — Unlimited viewing / from ¥680 per month / no free trial
- FOD — Rental viewing for Season 1 only / from ¥976 per month
- TELASA — Rental viewing / ¥990 per month
Recommended Unlimited-Viewing Platforms
DMM TV — 14-Day Free Trial and the Lowest Price
DMM TV is one of the best options for viewers who want to watch Fate/Grand Carnival affordably. Its monthly fee is only ¥550, the lowest among the major platforms. It also offers a 14-day free trial and 550 points for first-time sign-ups. The platform has a wide range of anime content, making it a good choice for FGO fans who want related works in one place.
U-NEXT — A Long 31-Day Free Trial
U-NEXT has a higher monthly fee of ¥2,189, but it makes up for that with a 31-day free trial, 600 points for first-time sign-ups and 1,200 points each month for continuing members. The platform stands out for its large video library as well as e-books and manga, making it suitable for Fate Series fans who also want to read manga.
Hulu — Unlimited Viewing at a Mid-Range Price
Hulu offers unlimited viewing of Fate/Grand Carnival for ¥1,026 per month. Although it does not offer a free trial, the platform carries a wide variety of anime, Japanese dramas and variety shows from NTV, making it a good choice for viewers who want several types of entertainment in one service.
Synopsis and Highlights of Fate/Grand Carnival
Fate/Grand Carnival is a four-episode OVA divided into two seasons. It centers on Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mashu from Chaldea amid the chaos caused by countless servants.
- 1st Season — “第一特異宴 英霊限界大祭オリンピア”: servants compete in a wildly chaotic festival
- 2nd Season — “第三特異宴 英霊格差社会”: a surreal story about inequality among heroic spirits
Highlights Not to Miss
- Full parody for FGO fans: servants who are usually serious in the game show sides you rarely see. The more you have played FGO, the funnier it gets
- A packed lineup of popular servants: including Nero Claudius (voiced by Sakura Tange), Gilgamesh (voiced by Tomokazu Seki) and Leonardo da Vinci (voiced by Maaya Sakamoto)
- A staff experienced in comedy anime: produced by studio Lerche, directed by Seiji Kishi and written by Makoto Uezu, a duo known for sharp comedic timing and energetic presentation
Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes does Fate/Grand Carnival have?
It has four episodes in total, divided into two seasons. 1st Season (episodes 1-2) was released on Blu-ray on June 2, 2021, and 2nd Season (episodes 3-4) was released on August 25, 2021. Each episode runs about 25-30 minutes, so watching all four takes around two hours.
How is Carnival Phantasm different from Fate/Grand Carnival?
Carnival Phantasm is a comedy OVA featuring characters from Fate/stay night and Tsukihime by Type-Moon. Fate/Grand Carnival focuses specifically on characters from Fate/Grand Order. The two works also have different staff and voice casts. Viewers who already play FGO may want to start with Fate/Grand Carnival.
Summary
For fans who want to watch Fate/Grand Carnival via streaming, the best value in terms of price is DMM TV, with a ¥550 monthly fee, a 14-day free trial and points that can be used later. Those who want a longer trial may find U-NEXT appealing thanks to its 31-day free period. This OVA is especially recommended for FGO fans who want to see their favorite servants in a side of the franchise they have never seen before.
Source: aniani

