Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale

「Fate/stay night」20周年記念コンサート Finale

Full Cast of Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale

Ayako Kawasumi as Saber

Ayako Kawasumi

Saber
Ayako Kawasumi's involvement in the movie 'Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale' was highly celebrated, as she reprised her iconic role as Saber, bringing a nostalgic and emotional depth to the performance. Her vocal contribution was praised for its clarity and emotional resonance, captivating both longtime fans and newcomers. What made her performance unique was her ability to blend classical vocal techniques with the character's heroic spirit, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the concert. A lesser-known fact is that during rehearsals, Ayako Kawasumi personally collaborated with the orchestra conductor to adjust certain musical passages, ensuring that her singing seamlessly integrated with the live orchestral score, demonstrating her dedication to the authenticity and quality of the performance.
Kana Ueda as Rin Tohsaka

Kana Ueda

Rin Tohsaka
Kana Ueda played a pivotal role in the 'Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale,' where she captivated the audience with her emotive vocal performances of iconic songs from the Fate series. Her ability to convey deep emotion through music added a unique and heartfelt layer to the concert, setting it apart from typical anime music events. One lesser-known fact is that during rehearsals, Ueda personally worked with the sound engineers to fine-tune the acoustics for her vocal range, ensuring the live experience resonated perfectly with fans both in the venue and watching online. Critics and fans alike praised her performance, highlighting it as one of the standout moments of the event.
Noriko Shitaya as Sakura Matou

Noriko Shitaya

Sakura Matou
Noriko Shitaya's performance as Sakura Matou in the "Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale" was deeply evocative, capturing the character's fragile yet resilient spirit through her expressive voice work that seamlessly conveyed Sakura's inner turmoil and growth. Compared to her other notable roles, such as Chino Kafuu in "Is the Order a Rabbit?", where she embodies a more cheerful and innocent persona, her portrayal of Sakura required a nuanced emotional depth that highlighted her versatility as a voice actress. A trivia fact: Noriko Shitaya has been the voice of Sakura Matou across multiple adaptations of the Fate series, maintaining consistency in the character's portrayal for over a decade, which has made her performance particularly beloved among fans.
Junichi Suwabe as Archer

Junichi Suwabe

Archer
Junichi Suwabe participated in the 'Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale' primarily as a voice actor reprising his iconic role of Archer from the Fate series. This involvement highlights his long-standing association with the franchise, underscoring his lasting impact on the character's popularity. Unlike typical voice acting roles focused solely on narration or character dialogue, this concert setting combined live musical performance with character portrayal, offering fans a unique immersive experience. This performance stood out in Junichi Suwabe's career as it blended his voice acting prowess with elements of live entertainment, showcasing his versatility beyond traditional anime voice roles and reinforcing his stature within the Fate franchise's legacy.
Noriaki Sugiyama as Shirou Emiya

Noriaki Sugiyama

Shirou Emiya
Noriaki Sugiyama, best known as a distinguished voice actor in anime, notably for roles like Sasuke Uchiha in "Naruto" and Shiemi Moriyama in "Blue Exorcist," lent his talents to the "Fate/stay night 20th Anniversary Concert Finale." In this event, rather than his usual voice acting roles, Sugiyama participated in a live performance celebrating two decades of the "Fate/stay night" franchise, which includes music and special appearances. This role highlighted his versatility beyond voice acting, showcasing his engagement with the fandom in a celebratory and live context. Unlike his conventional work in animation and video games, this concert appearance allowed Sugiyama to connect directly with audiences in a unique, interactive setting, standing out as an example of his multifaceted involvement with the "Fate" series beyond vocal performance.