A letter is delivered to Lord El-Melloi II informing him of a Clock Tower reunion. One morning, as the
reunion's date draws near, Lord El-Melloi II takes a look in the mirror and reels in shock. He is
suddenly a full decade younger! Lord El-Melloi II has become Waver Velvet, his former self! Believing
himself to be in the grip of a powerful, magically induced delusion, Lord El-Melloi II immediately
begins investigating how this could have happened. On the day of the reunion, he makes his way to the
gathering of his contemporaries, planning to confront whoever transformed his body and hoping to
reveal their intentions. However, when Touko Aozaki arrives, things take a sudden turn...
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Note: The special edition was broadcasted in the Fate Project New Year's Eve TV Special 2021.
Following its 2019 TV debut, Lord El-Melloi II Case Files is back to surprise us with a Christmas special episode / short movie. It's not about the festive day itself; it's more of a Christmas gift to Type-Moon fans. So if you're reading this and are not fond of the Type Moon universe / Nasuverse or do not really care about Waver and the Clock Tower, don't bother watching this amazing episode. On the other hand, fellow FZ and KnK fans... have fun! The story unfolds in the Clock Tower and has a strong nostalgic vibe. Not in the same fashion as the TV series - this time, Waver literally wakes up finding himself in the body he had at the Holy Grail War. There are one or two more reasons (that I don't want to spoil) this episode has this vibe but besides that, the mini arc's structure is familiar to us; it has a villain who uses Magecraft to achieve a goal, backstories, character interactions at the Clock Tower (Waver, his students, Reines, Gray etc) and of course, Waver solving the case and explaining the "whydunit". There is also something that took me aback and made me enjoy the experience even more; but if I mention it, it won't be a surprise for you! The aura and atmosphere are sometimes melancholic and sometimes hopeful; the main idea and Waver's philosophical aspects radiate a feeling of hope and support that striving for the best is an honourable way of living, even when life gets hard. Like in most Type Moon works, in this episode there are many magicians who have taken the wrong road. Some of those are Kayneth's ex-students and Waver's former classmates we knew nothing about, so there is lore and information about new characters from the Clock Tower. I don't know what to say about the soundtrack - Yuki Kajiura is my favourite composer, and once again she is exceptional here. The ending song sung by ASCA once again is, this time, a different version of the original opening with added lyrics and trust me, it is the icing on the cake. But besides that, there was the perfect music inserted throughout the movie too. The music, combined with the direction, pacing, dialogues and aura I've mentioned before, are enough to make the experience a blast. To conclude, I've witten this review just to express my satisfaction over a short project like that, and ensure you that watching it will be a great experience. That's the reason I'm writing this simple and informal review, because I'm sure some of you will understand me or want to read a review like this one as well. I want to express my congratulations to Studio TROYCA's work, and I hope this was not the last Lord El-Melloi II Case Files anime to air. We want more! Thanks for reading.