![]() ![]() The first season of the anime adapts the storyline of the first three novels while The Second Raid adapts the next two. ![]() The twelfth novel (which is set to be the last full-length volume, though more short stories have not been ruled out) was released in 2010. There's a stand alone manga called Full Metal Panic! Surplus, which doesn't have a determined timeline, but it takes place in Hong Kong where a rogue Arm Slave tries to wreak havoc in the Taiwan Strait.īandai Namco Entertainment released Full Metal Panic! Fight Who Dares Wins for the Playstation 4, which is a retelling of Invisible Victory with some hidden endings, cutscenes and has a turn-based fighting system, albeit it's called the Action Order System.ĭespite the multiple formats, FMP! has managed to remain rather consistent between the novels themselves and the media that adapt them, with only minor changes. Xebec continued the anime as Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory in 2018. ![]() While the original and Second Raid are both more serious action stories, Fumoffu is much Lighter and Softer. Two more series, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu (2003), and Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid (2005) were produced by Kyoto Animation (With Fumoffu actually being the first anime that KyoAni produced themselves) and were directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto with Shoji Gatoh and Fumihiko Shimo both serving as series composers and Osamu Horiuchi serving as character designer and chief animation director. The series proved so popular that it was adapted first as a serialized manga in Newtype magazine, and later as an anime by Gonzo Animation. Hilarity Ensues, but before long, Kaname will be drawn into Sousuke's world as well, when the forces that want her for their own make their move to seize the girl, kicking off a globe-hopping plot as Sousuke balances his bodyguard duties for Kaname with his duties as a member of Mithril's military forces.įull Metal Panic! originally debuted as a series of Light Novels in Japan, written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shiki Douji, which were published from 1998 to 2011 for 23 volumes (12 of the volumes cover the main story, accompanied by nine volumes of short stories and two volumes of side stories). Sousuke, unfortunately, has no social experience outside his military life, having been literally raised as a soldier, and thus has no idea how to properly act in civilian life. As such, Sousuke is assigned to infiltrate her high school in order to protect her while pretending to be an ordinary student, and without her knowing that she's in danger. Unbeknownst even to herself, Kaname possesses special knowledge that numerous organizations would like dearly to control for their own means. Full Metal Panic! is a hybrid novel/manga/anime franchise, which tells the stories of Sergeant Sousuke Sagara, a young soldier of the mercenary anti-terrorism organization Mithril, and Kaname Chidori, the Japanese high school student he's assigned to protect. ![]()
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