
Epic Tales of Alchemy and Heroism Await Fans on Prime Video
Two of anime’s most iconic masterpieces—Fate/Zero and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood—have made their grand return to streaming! Fans in India can now experience these legendary tales on Animax + GEM, available as an add-on channel via Amazon Prime Video, priced at just ₹299 per year.
Whether you’re revisiting these timeless epics or diving in for the first time, this is your perfect chance to witness jaw-dropping animation, emotionally gripping narratives, and characters who have carved their names into anime history.


The Glorious Return of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
The Story That Redefined Shonen Anime
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood—widely regarded as one of the greatest anime ever made—is based on Hiromu Arakawa‘s acclaimed manga and follows the journey of Edward and Alphonse Elric, two brothers who dared to defy the laws of nature by attempting human transmutation. Their failed experiment costs Edward an arm and a leg (literally) and traps Alphonse’s soul in a suit of armor.
Fueled by guilt, hope, and a burning determination, the Elrics set out on a perilous journey to recover their bodies using the fabled Philosopher’s Stone. But their path is riddled with government conspiracies, immortal beings known as Homunculi, and a truth that shakes the very foundation of their world.


Return to Animax After a Decade
This series previously aired on Animax India during the 2010s, earning a devoted fanbase. It was rerun multiple times, each airing igniting a fresh wave of passion in the anime community. Now, after years of absence, the Brotherhood returns to its rightful home on Animax, streaming on Amazon Prime Video Channels, allowing new and old fans alike to relive every moment of this masterpiece.

Fate/Zero Streams for the First Time Ever on Animax
A Dark, Philosophical War for the Holy Grail
Set in a morally complex universe, Fate/Zero is a psychological and action-packed prequel to Fate/Stay Night. It narrates the events of the Fourth Holy Grail War, a brutal secret conflict waged in the shadows of Fuyuki City.
Seven mages (Masters) summon heroic spirits from history and mythology (Servants) to battle for the Holy Grail, an all-powerful relic said to grant any wish. Among these legends are King Arthur (Artoria Pendragon), Alexander the Great (Iskander), and King of Kings Gilgamesh, the oldest king known to man.
But this isn’t just a war of blades and sorcery—it’s a clash of ideologies. The cold and calculating Kiritsugu Emiya, known as the “Magus Killer,” stands at the center of the conflict, battling inner demons and external foes as he questions the very nature of justice.


First Time on Indian Screens via Animax
While Fate/Stay Night (the 2006 Deen adaptation) aired in India on Animax back in 2008, Fate/Zero has never been broadcast in the country before. This marks its Indian premiere, and there’s no better time than now to dive into the epic banquet of kings—a dialogue-heavy, gut-wrenching, high-stakes masterpiece that redefined mature storytelling in anime.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
Both series are critically acclaimed.
FMAB has held the #1 spot on MyAnimeList for years.
Fate/Zero is lauded for its mature writing, stunning visuals (thanks to ufotable), and complex character arcs.
They’re more than just anime—they’re cultural milestones.
From the iconic “Brotherhood Opening Themes” like “Again” by YUI to the haunting philosophy of Fate/Zero, these are shows that stick with you for life.
Affordable access for all Indian fans
The Animax + GEM Channel on Amazon Prime Video is a steal at ₹299 per year.
That’s less than the cost of one coffee per month for unlimited anime glory.

Where and How to Watch
Step-by-step guide:
1. Open Amazon Prime Video (make sure you’re logged in).
2. Search for “Animax + GEM” in the channels section.
3. Subscribe to the channel for just ₹299/year.
4. Start streaming Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Fate/Zero instantly in HD with subtitles.
Final Thoughts: A Golden Era Rekindled
With this move, Animax is reclaiming its throne as the go-to platform for premium anime in India. Whether you’re an OG anime fan from the Animax golden days or a new recruit discovering the magic for the first time, this is the perfect time to binge, cry, cheer, and relive the highs and heartbreaks of two of anime’s greatest tales.
The Philosopher’s Stone is within reach.
The Holy Grail awaits.
Are you ready to claim your destiny?
Will they air on Animax India on jio, samsung in future?
No information yet. We will keep you posted. Stay tuned