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Full Metal Panic!

Full Metal Panic! (Japanese: フルメタル・パニック!, Hepburn: Furumetaru Panikku!, often abbreviated to FMP!) is a series of light novels written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shikidouji. The series follows Sousuke Sagara, a member of the covert anti-terrorist private military organization known as Mithril, tasked with protecting Kaname Chidori, a hot-headed Japanese high school girl.

Full Metal Panic!
Cover of the first light novel volume featuring Kaname Chidori (foreground) and Sousuke Sagara (background)
フルメタル・パニック!
(Furumetaru Panikku!)
Genre
Light novel
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byShikidouji
Published byFujimi Shobo
English publisher
ImprintFujimi Fantasia Bunko
MagazineDragon Magazine
DemographicMale
Original runSeptember 18, 1998August 20, 2011
Volumes23 (List of volumes)
Further information
Manga
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byRetsu Tateo
Published byFujimi Shobo
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Comic Dragon (former)
Monthly Dragon Age
DemographicShōnen
Original runFebruary 2000April 2005
Volumes9 (List of volumes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Overload!
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byTomohiro Nagai
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
  • NA: ADV Manga
ImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr.
MagazineMonthly Dragon Junior
DemographicSeinen
Original run20002003
Volumes5 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKoichi Chigira
Produced byShigeaki Tomioka
Tsuneo Takechi
Masafumi Fukui
Toshihito Suzuki
Written byFumihiko Shimo
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkWOWOW
English network
Original run January 8, 2002 June 18, 2002
Episodes24 (List of episodes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Surplus
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byTomohiro Nagai
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr.
DemographicSeinen
PublishedJuly 1, 2003
Volumes1 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
Directed byYasuhiro Takemoto
Produced byTakatoshi Hamano
Shigeaki Tomioka
Tsuneo Takechi
Toshio Hatanaka
Written byShoji Gatoh
Fumihiko Shimo
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
  • UK: Anime Limited
  • AUS/NA: Funimation
Original networkFuji TV
English network
Original run August 25, 2003 November 18, 2003
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Comic Mission
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byRetsu Tateo
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr.
DemographicSeinen
Original runOctober 30, 2003August 29, 2006
Volumes7 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid
Directed byYasuhiro Takemoto
Produced byHiroyuki Kitaura
Tomoko Suzuki
Satoshi Matsui
Tsuneo Takechi
Written byShoji Gatoh
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
Original networkWOWOW
English network
Original run July 13, 2005 October 19, 2005
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Sigma
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byHiroshi Ueda
Published byFujimi Shobo
English publisher
ImprintDragon Comics Age
MagazineMonthly Dragon Age
DemographicSeinen
Original runApril 9, 2005September 9, 2013
Volumes19 (List of volumes)
Original video animation
A Relatively Leisurely Day in the Life of a Fleet Captain
Directed byYasuhiro Takemoto
Produced byTomoko Suzuki
Tsuneo Takechi
Written byShoji Gatoh
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
  • UK: Anime Limited
  • AUS/NA: Funimation
ReleasedMay 26, 2006
Runtime29 minutes
Light novel
Full Metal Panic! Another
Written byNaoto Ōguro
Illustrated byShikidouji
Published byFujimi Shobo
ImprintFujimi Fantasia Bunko
MagazineDragon Magazine
DemographicMale
Original runAugust 20, 2011February 20, 2016
Volumes13 (List of volumes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Another
Written byNaoto Ōguro
Illustrated byYō Taichi
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Comics Ace
MagazineNewtype Ace (2011-2013)
Kadokawa Niconico Ace
(2013-2014)'
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 8, 20112014
Volumes6 (List of volumes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! 0 —ZERO—
Written byShoji Gatoh
Illustrated byTetsurō Kasahara
Published byFujimi Shobo
ImprintDragon Comics Age
MagazineMonthly Dragon Age
DemographicShōnen
Original run20132015
Volumes5 (List of volumes)
Manga
Full Metal Panic! Another Sigma
Written byNaoto Ōguro
Illustrated byYō Taichi
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Comics Ace
MagazineKadokawa Niconico Ace
DemographicShonen
Original run2014 (issue 156)2015 (issue 195)
Volumes2 (List of volumes)
Anime film series
Directed byKoichi Chigira
Produced byShigeaki Tomioka
Tsuneo Takechi
Masafumi Fukui
Toshihito Suzuki
Written byFumihiko Shimo
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioGonzo
Released November 25, 2017 January 20, 2018
Runtime100 minutes (each)
Films3
Anime television series
Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory
Directed byKatsuichi Nakayama
Written byShoji Gatoh
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioXebec
Licensed by
  • UK: Anime Limited
  • AUS/NA: Funimation
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, BS11
Original run April 13, 2018 July 19, 2018
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

Individual chapters are published on Monthly Dragon Magazine, followed by a paperback compilation released by Fujimi Shobo's Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. The novels are split between stories focusing on Sousuke's mission as a soldier of Mithril and comedic side stories centered on his life at Jindai High School.

The series has been adapted into different media; including four anime television series: Full Metal Panic! by Gonzo in 2002, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu and Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid by Kyoto Animation in 2003 and 2005 respectively. An OVA was also released in 2006; and the newest television series, Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory by Xebec, premiered in April 2018. The series also had several different manga series.

Tokyopop licensed the novels for English-language publication in North America[2] and released parts of the series, while ADV Films licensed and dubbed the first season and the spin-off. The second season was licensed by Kadokawa Pictures USA with ADV Films producing the dub yet again. Mandalay Pictures acquired the film rights to the series in 2009.[3] At Anime USA 2009, Funimation announced that it had acquired the rights to the first and second series of Full Metal Panic! and both were re-released and remastered on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010.[4][5] The series began airing in North America on November 22, 2010, on the Funimation Channel.[6] The Fumoffu series made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 15, 2010.[7]

A spin-off to the light-novel series called Full Metal Panic! Another was serialized between 2011 and 2016. Another received a manga adaptation split in two series. The light novels have sold 11 million copies.[8]

Plot edit

The series follows Sousuke Sagara, a member of a covert anti-terrorist private military organization known as Mithril, tasked with protecting Kaname Chidori, a spirited Japanese high school girl. He moves to Japan to study at Chidori's school, Jindai High School, with assistance from his comrades Kurz Weber and Melissa Mao. Having never experienced social interactions, Sousuke is seen as a military maniac by his schoolmates as he interprets everyday situations from a combat perspective. He comes to relate with Chidori who realizes that Sousuke is protecting her, but he does not reveal the reasons due to orders as well as the fact that he does not know why Chidori is being targeted by different organizations.

Development edit

When starting the series, Shoji Gatoh commented that as the series' theme was "Boy Meets Girl." Gatoh worked in the order to keep that as the focus regardless of the several other conflicts the story presented.[9] Gatoh and Shiki Douji had a close relationship in the making of the novels. Gatoh gave Douji freedom in the design of the characters such as Sagara and Leonardo who were given multiple traits. On the other hand, Gatoh also gave Douji references for "gentlemen" featured in the story.[10]

In the making of the series Gatoh did not find difficulties in creating a balance between sci-fi and realistic elements since multiple Japanese series like Tetsujin 28 and Mazinger Z already provide the demographic a mixture between those elements. Originally, Douji felt that the characters were too realistic. Believing the teenage demographic would not like them, the author changed them so that were seen as cooler characters. While the duo did not have difficulties with the novels' serious storylines, they still had problems with comedy.[1]

Chidori and Sousuke's relationship was based on Japanese comedy due to how the two interact. In order to create a more interesting dynamic between the two leads, Gatoh wanted to change the ways Sagara and Chidori interact as he was tired of female characters requiring to be protected in the making for the light novels. As a result, Chidori instead supports Sagara multiple times.[10]

Media edit

Light novels edit

The light novel series Full Metal Panic! is written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shikidouji. It was serialised by Fujimi Shobo in its monthly magazine Gekkan Dragon Magazine since June 1998 and published under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint in tankōbon format since September 1998. Gatoh often found delays in writing of the novels, which led to delays to the publication of the series' volumes.[11] The series focuses on Sergeant Sousuke Sagara's arrival to the Jindai High School where he was assigned to protect the student Kaname Chidori while also acting as a student.

A total of twelve full length volumes have been released from September 18, 1998, to August 20, 2010.[12][13] In parallel to the twelve volumes, nine standalone light novels of the series (which form the short story collection) have also been published from December 17, 1998, to August 20, 2011.[14][15] Finally two more volumes titled Side Arms[16][17] focusing on the past of some characters (which form the side story collection) and the birth of Mithril and Amalgam have been published on April 20, 2004, and July 20, 2006. In contrast to the full length volumes, short story collection focuses on the comedy elements from the series. In January 2010, Gatoh wrote another of these stories in celebration of Gekkan Dragon Magazine's 300th issue,[18] which has been included in the last short story collection volume. Another series of spin-off novels, Full Metal Panic! Another, has been released by Naoto Ōguro with supervision of Shoji Gatoh, and also illustrated by Shikidouji, from August 20, 2011, to February 20, 2016, consisting of thirteen volumes and set years after the original series' ending.[19] The light novels have also been adapted into various manga,[20] as well as three anime television series and an OVA episode for which Gatoh was also part of the staff.[21]

Tokyopop licensed the Full Metal Panic! series for North America release, publishing the first regular light novel on September 11, 2007.[22] The latest released volume is the fourth on February 1, 2011, which is a compilation from the original fourth and fifth full-length volumes from the series.[23][24] No short story collection volumes nor side story collection ones have been published and the company has shut down its publishing operations in North America on May 31, 2011. In 2015, at Anime Expo and San Diego Comic-Con, Tokyopop announced that it would be relaunching its publishing operations in North America in 2016 and that they will consider light novels,[25] but nothing has been disclosed about Full Metal Panic! novels publication.

On March 18, 2019, J-Novel Club announced that all the original 12 novels will be translated again and released in English.[26] The series was released as e-books starting that year, with the final volume released in 2021. Hardcover "Collectors Editions," each compiling three novels per volume, were released by J-Novel Club from 2020 to 2022.[27] On July 1, 2022, J-Novel announced that they were translating the short stories.[28] They were released as e-books starting that year, with the final volume released in 2023.

On May 19, 2023, Kadokawa announced that a new Full Metal Panic! series will be published, centering on Sousuke and Kaname two decades after the events of FMP![29]

On October 3, 2023, Podium Audio released an audiobook version of the first volume.[30] The second volume was released on December 12, 2023.[31]

Manga edit

The Full Metal Panic! light novel series has been adapted to manga on multiple occasions. The first manga series: Full Metal Panic, was serialized in Monthly Comic Dragon by Retsu Tateo. This manga was collected in nine tankōbon volumes published from August 30, 2000, to July 1, 2005.[32][33] Announced in July 2003, Full Metal Panic! became one of the first manga series licensed by ADV Manga.[34] They released all of the volumes between November 10, 2003[35] and April 11, 2006.[36]

A parallel series titled Full Metal Panic! Comic Mission (フルメタル・パニック! Comic Mission) which focused more on the comedic elements from the franchise was also written by Retsu Tateo and ran for seven volumes between November 1, 2003, and September 1, 2006.[37][38]

Full Metal Panic! Overload! (いきなり! フルメタル・パニック!, Ikinari! Furumetaru Panikku!) was a spin-off series by Tomohiro Nagai. Five volumes were released between January 30, 2001, and April 1, 2003.[39][40] Overload was licensed by ADV Manga in December 2004,[41] and all of its volumes were published in English between June 6, 2005, and May 24, 2006.[42][43] Tomohiro Nagai also wrote Full Metal Panic! Surplus (フルメタル・パニック!SURPLUS) which is a single tankōbon manga published on July 1, 2003, focused more on the action elements from the franchise.[44]

Full Metal Panic! Sigma (フルメタル・パニック!Σ), written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Hiroshi Ueda, focuses on the missions of Sousuke as a sergeant. The first volume was published on August 1, 2005, and the final volume: the nineteenth, was published on September 20, 2013.[45][46] The story and events of this manga adaption are based on the fourth Full Metal Panic! light novel and onwards.[20]

Anime edit

Full Metal Panic! edit

The anime series was produced by Gonzo Digimation and originally aired in 2002 after its original air date was canceled because of the September 11 attacks.[47] The series was licensed by ADV Films for North American release in 2003. The first three novels form the basis for the anime. The series was available on the Anime Network on Demand from 2003 to 2004.

The production of 3 director's cut movies based on the first television series was announced in 2017.[48] The 1st SECTION Boy Meets Girl premiered on November 25, 2017, at Kadokawa Cinema Shinjuku in Japan,[49]2nd SECTION One Night Stand premiered on January 13, 2018,[50] and 3rd SECTION Into the Blue premiered on January 20, 2018.[51] Home video releases for the films were planned for February 28, 2018, for the 1st film, followed by March 28 for the 2nd film, and April 28 for the 3rd film.

Fumoffu edit

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu! (フルメタル・パニック? ふもっふ!, Furumetaru Panikku? Fumoffu!) is a companion series to the anime series Full Metal Panic! by Kyoto Animation, and takes place between the first season and The Second Raid. Markedly different in tone to the first series, Fumoffu is based on the more comical short stories Gatou published alongside the main novels, emphasizing the high school romantic comedy aspects of Full Metal Panic! with often crude humor and focuses on the romantic tension between Sousuke Sagara and Kaname Chidori. It frequently parodies itself and anime stereotypes. None of the mecha combat or political intrigue, which characterized much of the original Full Metal Panic!, can be seen in the series. The only reference to the mecha aspect of Full Metal Panic! is the Bonta-kun, which is one of the most prominent parodies in the anime. Sousuke uses spare Bonta-kun costumes to make highly effective suits of power armor, but they look like teddy bears wearing army gear and can only say: "Fu" and "Mo" in different combinations.

The Second Raid edit

Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid (フルメタル・パニック! TSR, Furumetaru Panikku! TSR) is the direct sequel to the original anime series. It was produced by Kyoto Animation and ran for 13 episodes. The series is based on the Ending Day by Day novels and takes place three months after the events that occurred in the Tuatha de Danaan at the end of the original Full Metal Panic! series. Mithril learns of a secret organization that has technology able to counter the ECS (Electronic Conceal System) mode. The organization, known as Amalgam, has access to Black Technology, which was obtained from the Whispered. Like the other intelligence agencies, Amalgam intends to obtain more. Sousuke's mission to protect Chidori is terminated by Mithril, instead leaving her in the care of an anonymous agent known as Wraith.

There is a one episode OVA that takes place after Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid. It is a humorous stand-alone story.[52] It focuses on the Captain of the Tuatha De Danaan: Teletha Tessa Testarossa, rather than the two main characters of the series. The OVA is based on short story Wari to Hima na Sentaichou no Ichi Nichi (A comparatively leisurely day of the squadron commander) in short story collection Dounimo Naranai Gori Muchuu (Helpless in the thick of it). The story is also told in chapters 13 & 14 of Full Metal Panic Sigma manga volume 4.

Home video releases also included an "episode 000" and a 7-part Location Scouting in Hong Kong documentary. Episode 000 includes footage from various parts of the television broadcast episodes, but also includes new scenes. The Location Scouting in Hong Kong documentary includes various locations the television production staff members had gone to as inspiration for creating scenes used in the Hong Kong episodes, featuring appearances from the series producers, and commentaries from them.

Invisible Victory edit

Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory (フルメタル・パニック! インビジブル・ビクトリー, Furumetaru Panikku! Inbijiburu Bikutorī) is the fourth TV series in the franchise. Kyoto Animation had not returned to produce the fourth anime adaptation. Instead, it was produced by studio Xebec.[53] It premiered in April 2018.[54] During Anime Expo 2017, the series creator confirmed that Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory is a "continuation" that won't contain any "explanation or expository episodes." He stated that the pacing of the story is going to be "full throttle from the get-go" although it would still "follow the original work pretty closely."[55] The series consisted of 12 episodes.[56] The opening song is "Even...if" and the ending song is "Yes", both performed by Tamaru Yamada.

Live action film edit

A live action film adaptation was announced by Mandalay Pictures in April 2009, with Zac Efron rumored to be attached to the project.[3] Efron has since confirmed a meeting took place regarding the project but added that the adaptation was unlikely to happen.[57]

Video game edit

Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares Wins, developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., was released on May 31, 2018.[58] Specialist Box limited edition includes Invisible Victory behind-the-scenes Blu-ray, a special novel by Shoji Gatoh, drama CD, replica autographed mini script of "Megami no Rainichi: Date Hen," a case for the Blu-ray and CD, and a special Shiki Douji-illustrated box. Early purchases include download code for the 'Armed Slave-Use Special Weapons Three Set' (Boxer 2nd Revision 76mm Shot Cannon (Armor-Piercing Ammunition) Cartridge Extension Model, ASG96-B Revision 57mm Glide Cannon, GRAW-X Single Molecule Cutter (Repulsion Field Prototype Model)).[59]

Reception edit

The second DVD volume of Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid was given a favorable review by Theron Martin of Anime News Network for pushing the character developments of Sousuke and Kaname as well as dramatic elements beyond comedy and action. Describing the impact of the volume, Martin explains that "[t]he full impact of that [Sousuke and Kaname's relationship] comes out beautifully in episode 7, when Kaname seeks out Sousuke in a moment of fear and, for the first time, Sousuke isn't there for her. It's one of those telling moments that can define an entire series."[60]

THEM Anime Reviews has noted that the Arm Slaves, like most real life vehicles, are done so meticulously that fans of mecha series would "scour online catalogues for tech books and sketches."[61] Bureau 42 says that the "mecha[Arm Slave] action in the show is very well done. While I can't compare the action with other more grounded mecha shows like Patlabor, the combat is very well done and easy to follow, and visually interesting."[62] Triforce commented that Arm Slave battles in the Full Metal Panic! series would be able to keep viewer's attention to the show.[63]

Negative criticism has surfaced on the role of the Arm Slaves throughout the Full Metal Panic! series. For instance, Ender's review states that their mecha roles are confusing that the Arm Slaves are both "08th MS Team soldiers and Dragon Ball Z-type fighters, hurling energy balls at each other and going "Super Saiya-jin."[64] Anime Database rated the Full Metal Panic! series 4 out of 5 because of the Arm Slaves battles since they start out from being good to being very unrealistic.[65] GameSpot Union comments on the relationship between the Arm Slaves and the animation done on Full Metal Panic!, saying both animation and camera views were bad.[66]

The novels have over 11 million copies in print.[67][8]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Johnston, Chris (November 2006). "Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid Volume 1". Newtype USA. Vol. 5, no. 11. p. 151. ISSN 1541-4817.

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Full Metal Panic Japanese フルメタル パニック Hepburn Furumetaru Panikku often abbreviated to FMP is a series of light novels written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shikidouji The series follows Sousuke Sagara a member of the covert anti terrorist private military organization known as Mithril tasked with protecting Kaname Chidori a hot headed Japanese high school girl Full Metal Panic Cover of the first light novel volume featuring Kaname Chidori foreground and Sousuke Sagara background フルメタル パニック Furumetaru Panikku GenreAction 1 Mecha 1 Military 1 Light novelWritten byShoji GatohIllustrated byShikidoujiPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA Tokyopop former J Novel ClubImprintFujimi Fantasia BunkoMagazineDragon MagazineDemographicMaleOriginal runSeptember 18 1998 August 20 2011Volumes23 List of volumes Further informationMangaWritten byShoji GatohIllustrated byRetsu TateoPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA ADV MangaMagazineMonthly Comic Dragon former Monthly Dragon AgeDemographicShōnenOriginal runFebruary 2000 April 2005Volumes9 List of volumes MangaFull Metal Panic Overload Written byShoji GatohIllustrated byTomohiro NagaiPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA ADV MangaImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr MagazineMonthly Dragon JuniorDemographicSeinenOriginal run2000 2003Volumes5 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byKoichi ChigiraProduced byShigeaki TomiokaTsuneo TakechiMasafumi FukuiToshihito SuzukiWritten byFumihiko ShimoMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioGonzoLicensed byUK Anime LimitedAUS NA FunimationOriginal networkWOWOWEnglish networkNA Anime NetworkPH GMA Network HeroUK Vice on TVUS Funimation Channel KTEHOriginal runJanuary 8 2002 June 18 2002Episodes24 List of episodes MangaFull Metal Panic SurplusWritten byShoji GatohIllustrated byTomohiro NagaiPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr DemographicSeinenPublishedJuly 1 2003Volumes1 List of volumes Anime television seriesFull Metal Panic FumoffuDirected byYasuhiro TakemotoProduced byTakatoshi HamanoShigeaki TomiokaTsuneo TakechiToshio HatanakaWritten byShoji GatohFumihiko ShimoMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byUK Anime LimitedAUS NA FunimationOriginal networkFuji TVEnglish networkNA Anime Network Funimation ChannelOriginal runAugust 25 2003 November 18 2003Episodes12 List of episodes MangaFull Metal Panic Comic MissionWritten byShoji GatohIllustrated byRetsu TateoPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Comics Dragon Jr DemographicSeinenOriginal runOctober 30 2003 August 29 2006Volumes7 List of volumes Anime television seriesFull Metal Panic The Second RaidDirected byYasuhiro TakemotoProduced byHiroyuki KitauraTomoko SuzukiSatoshi MatsuiTsuneo TakechiWritten byShoji GatohMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed bySG OdexUK Anime LimitedAUS NA FunimationOriginal networkWOWOWEnglish networkUK Vice on TVOriginal runJuly 13 2005 October 19 2005Episodes13 List of episodes MangaFull Metal Panic SigmaWritten byShoji GatohIllustrated byHiroshi UedaPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherSG Chuang YiImprintDragon Comics AgeMagazineMonthly Dragon AgeDemographicSeinenOriginal runApril 9 2005 September 9 2013Volumes19 List of volumes Original video animationA Relatively Leisurely Day in the Life of a Fleet CaptainDirected byYasuhiro TakemotoProduced byTomoko SuzukiTsuneo TakechiWritten byShoji GatohMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioKyoto AnimationLicensed byUK Anime LimitedAUS NA FunimationReleasedMay 26 2006Runtime29 minutesLight novelFull Metal Panic AnotherWritten byNaoto ŌguroIllustrated byShikidoujiPublished byFujimi ShoboImprintFujimi Fantasia BunkoMagazineDragon MagazineDemographicMaleOriginal runAugust 20 2011 February 20 2016Volumes13 List of volumes MangaFull Metal Panic AnotherWritten byNaoto ŌguroIllustrated byYō TaichiPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Comics AceMagazineNewtype Ace 2011 2013 Kadokawa Niconico Ace 2013 2014 DemographicShōnenOriginal runOctober 8 2011 2014Volumes6 List of volumes MangaFull Metal Panic 0 ZERO Written byShoji GatohIllustrated byTetsurō KasaharaPublished byFujimi ShoboImprintDragon Comics AgeMagazineMonthly Dragon AgeDemographicShōnenOriginal run2013 2015Volumes5 List of volumes MangaFull Metal Panic Another SigmaWritten byNaoto ŌguroIllustrated byYō TaichiPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Comics AceMagazineKadokawa Niconico AceDemographicShonenOriginal run2014 issue 156 2015 issue 195 Volumes2 List of volumes Anime film seriesDirected byKoichi ChigiraProduced byShigeaki TomiokaTsuneo TakechiMasafumi FukuiToshihito SuzukiWritten byFumihiko ShimoMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioGonzoReleasedNovember 25 2017 January 20 2018Runtime100 minutes each Films3Anime television seriesFull Metal Panic Invisible VictoryDirected byKatsuichi NakayamaWritten byShoji GatohMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioXebecLicensed byUK Anime LimitedAUS NA FunimationOriginal networkAT X Tokyo MX Sun TV BS11Original runApril 13 2018 July 19 2018Episodes12 List of episodes Individual chapters are published on Monthly Dragon Magazine followed by a paperback compilation released by Fujimi Shobo s Fujimi Fantasia Bunko The novels are split between stories focusing on Sousuke s mission as a soldier of Mithril and comedic side stories centered on his life at Jindai High School The series has been adapted into different media including four anime television series Full Metal Panic by Gonzo in 2002 Full Metal Panic Fumoffu and Full Metal Panic The Second Raid by Kyoto Animation in 2003 and 2005 respectively An OVA was also released in 2006 and the newest television series Full Metal Panic Invisible Victory by Xebec premiered in April 2018 The series also had several different manga series Tokyopop licensed the novels for English language publication in North America 2 and released parts of the series while ADV Films licensed and dubbed the first season and the spin off The second season was licensed by Kadokawa Pictures USA with ADV Films producing the dub yet again Mandalay Pictures acquired the film rights to the series in 2009 3 At Anime USA 2009 Funimation announced that it had acquired the rights to the first and second series of Full Metal Panic and both were re released and remastered on DVD and Blu ray in 2010 4 5 The series began airing in North America on November 22 2010 on the Funimation Channel 6 The Fumoffu series made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 15 2010 7 A spin off to the light novel series called Full Metal Panic Another was serialized between 2011 and 2016 Another received a manga adaptation split in two series The light novels have sold 11 million copies 8 Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Media 3 1 Light novels 3 2 Manga 3 3 Anime 3 3 1 Full Metal Panic 3 3 2 Fumoffu 3 3 3 The Second Raid 3 3 4 Invisible Victory 3 4 Live action film 3 5 Video game 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPlot editSee also List of Full Metal Panic characters The series follows Sousuke Sagara a member of a covert anti terrorist private military organization known as Mithril tasked with protecting Kaname Chidori a spirited Japanese high school girl He moves to Japan to study at Chidori s school Jindai High School with assistance from his comrades Kurz Weber and Melissa Mao Having never experienced social interactions Sousuke is seen as a military maniac by his schoolmates as he interprets everyday situations from a combat perspective He comes to relate with Chidori who realizes that Sousuke is protecting her but he does not reveal the reasons due to orders as well as the fact that he does not know why Chidori is being targeted by different organizations Development editWhen starting the series Shoji Gatoh commented that as the series theme was Boy Meets Girl Gatoh worked in the order to keep that as the focus regardless of the several other conflicts the story presented 9 Gatoh and Shiki Douji had a close relationship in the making of the novels Gatoh gave Douji freedom in the design of the characters such as Sagara and Leonardo who were given multiple traits On the other hand Gatoh also gave Douji references for gentlemen featured in the story 10 In the making of the series Gatoh did not find difficulties in creating a balance between sci fi and realistic elements since multiple Japanese series like Tetsujin 28 and Mazinger Z already provide the demographic a mixture between those elements Originally Douji felt that the characters were too realistic Believing the teenage demographic would not like them the author changed them so that were seen as cooler characters While the duo did not have difficulties with the novels serious storylines they still had problems with comedy 1 Chidori and Sousuke s relationship was based on Japanese comedy due to how the two interact In order to create a more interesting dynamic between the two leads Gatoh wanted to change the ways Sagara and Chidori interact as he was tired of female characters requiring to be protected in the making for the light novels As a result Chidori instead supports Sagara multiple times 10 Media editSee also List of Full Metal Panic media Light novels edit Main article List of Full Metal Panic light novels The light novel series Full Metal Panic is written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shikidouji It was serialised by Fujimi Shobo in its monthly magazine Gekkan Dragon Magazine since June 1998 and published under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint in tankōbon format since September 1998 Gatoh often found delays in writing of the novels which led to delays to the publication of the series volumes 11 The series focuses on Sergeant Sousuke Sagara s arrival to the Jindai High School where he was assigned to protect the student Kaname Chidori while also acting as a student A total of twelve full length volumes have been released from September 18 1998 to August 20 2010 12 13 In parallel to the twelve volumes nine standalone light novels of the series which form the short story collection have also been published from December 17 1998 to August 20 2011 14 15 Finally two more volumes titled Side Arms 16 17 focusing on the past of some characters which form the side story collection and the birth of Mithril and Amalgam have been published on April 20 2004 and July 20 2006 In contrast to the full length volumes short story collection focuses on the comedy elements from the series In January 2010 Gatoh wrote another of these stories in celebration of Gekkan Dragon Magazine s 300th issue 18 which has been included in the last short story collection volume Another series of spin off novels Full Metal Panic Another has been released by Naoto Ōguro with supervision of Shoji Gatoh and also illustrated by Shikidouji from August 20 2011 to February 20 2016 consisting of thirteen volumes and set years after the original series ending 19 The light novels have also been adapted into various manga 20 as well as three anime television series and an OVA episode for which Gatoh was also part of the staff 21 Tokyopop licensed the Full Metal Panic series for North America release publishing the first regular light novel on September 11 2007 22 The latest released volume is the fourth on February 1 2011 which is a compilation from the original fourth and fifth full length volumes from the series 23 24 No short story collection volumes nor side story collection ones have been published and the company has shut down its publishing operations in North America on May 31 2011 In 2015 at Anime Expo and San Diego Comic Con Tokyopop announced that it would be relaunching its publishing operations in North America in 2016 and that they will consider light novels 25 but nothing has been disclosed about Full Metal Panic novels publication On March 18 2019 J Novel Club announced that all the original 12 novels will be translated again and released in English 26 The series was released as e books starting that year with the final volume released in 2021 Hardcover Collectors Editions each compiling three novels per volume were released by J Novel Club from 2020 to 2022 27 On July 1 2022 J Novel announced that they were translating the short stories 28 They were released as e books starting that year with the final volume released in 2023 On May 19 2023 Kadokawa announced that a new Full Metal Panic series will be published centering on Sousuke and Kaname two decades after the events of FMP 29 On October 3 2023 Podium Audio released an audiobook version of the first volume 30 The second volume was released on December 12 2023 31 Manga edit Main article List of Full Metal Panic chapters The Full Metal Panic light novel series has been adapted to manga on multiple occasions The first manga series Full Metal Panic was serialized in Monthly Comic Dragon by Retsu Tateo This manga was collected in nine tankōbon volumes published from August 30 2000 to July 1 2005 32 33 Announced in July 2003 Full Metal Panic became one of the first manga series licensed by ADV Manga 34 They released all of the volumes between November 10 2003 35 and April 11 2006 36 A parallel series titled Full Metal Panic Comic Mission フルメタル パニック Comic Mission which focused more on the comedic elements from the franchise was also written by Retsu Tateo and ran for seven volumes between November 1 2003 and September 1 2006 37 38 Full Metal Panic Overload いきなり フルメタル パニック Ikinari Furumetaru Panikku was a spin off series by Tomohiro Nagai Five volumes were released between January 30 2001 and April 1 2003 39 40 Overload was licensed by ADV Manga in December 2004 41 and all of its volumes were published in English between June 6 2005 and May 24 2006 42 43 Tomohiro Nagai also wrote Full Metal Panic Surplus フルメタル パニック SURPLUS which is a single tankōbon manga published on July 1 2003 focused more on the action elements from the franchise 44 Full Metal Panic Sigma フルメタル パニック S written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Hiroshi Ueda focuses on the missions of Sousuke as a sergeant The first volume was published on August 1 2005 and the final volume the nineteenth was published on September 20 2013 45 46 The story and events of this manga adaption are based on the fourth Full Metal Panic light novel and onwards 20 Anime edit Full Metal Panic edit See also List of Full Metal Panic episodes The anime series was produced by Gonzo Digimation and originally aired in 2002 after its original air date was canceled because of the September 11 attacks 47 The series was licensed by ADV Films for North American release in 2003 The first three novels form the basis for the anime The series was available on the Anime Network on Demand from 2003 to 2004 The production of 3 director s cut movies based on the first television series was announced in 2017 48 The 1st SECTION Boy Meets Girl premiered on November 25 2017 at Kadokawa Cinema Shinjuku in Japan 49 2nd SECTION One Night Stand premiered on January 13 2018 50 and 3rd SECTION Into the Blue premiered on January 20 2018 51 Home video releases for the films were planned for February 28 2018 for the 1st film followed by March 28 for the 2nd film and April 28 for the 3rd film Fumoffu edit Main article Full Metal Panic Fumoffu Full Metal Panic Fumoffu フルメタル パニック ふもっふ Furumetaru Panikku Fumoffu is a companion series to the anime series Full Metal Panic by Kyoto Animation and takes place between the first season and The Second Raid Markedly different in tone to the first series Fumoffu is based on the more comical short stories Gatou published alongside the main novels emphasizing the high school romantic comedy aspects of Full Metal Panic with often crude humor and focuses on the romantic tension between Sousuke Sagara and Kaname Chidori It frequently parodies itself and anime stereotypes None of the mecha combat or political intrigue which characterized much of the original Full Metal Panic can be seen in the series The only reference to the mecha aspect of Full Metal Panic is the Bonta kun which is one of the most prominent parodies in the anime Sousuke uses spare Bonta kun costumes to make highly effective suits of power armor but they look like teddy bears wearing army gear and can only say Fu and Mo in different combinations The Second Raid edit See also Full Metal Panic season 2 Full Metal Panic The Second Raid フルメタル パニック TSR Furumetaru Panikku TSR is the direct sequel to the original anime series It was produced by Kyoto Animation and ran for 13 episodes The series is based on the Ending Day by Day novels and takes place three months after the events that occurred in the Tuatha de Danaan at the end of the original Full Metal Panic series Mithril learns of a secret organization that has technology able to counter the ECS Electronic Conceal System mode The organization known as Amalgam has access to Black Technology which was obtained from the Whispered Like the other intelligence agencies Amalgam intends to obtain more Sousuke s mission to protect Chidori is terminated by Mithril instead leaving her in the care of an anonymous agent known as Wraith There is a one episode OVA that takes place after Full Metal Panic The Second Raid It is a humorous stand alone story 52 It focuses on the Captain of the Tuatha De Danaan Teletha Tessa Testarossa rather than the two main characters of the series The OVA is based on short story Wari to Hima na Sentaichou no Ichi Nichi A comparatively leisurely day of the squadron commander in short story collection Dounimo Naranai Gori Muchuu Helpless in the thick of it The story is also told in chapters 13 amp 14 of Full Metal Panic Sigma manga volume 4 Home video releases also included an episode 000 and a 7 part Location Scouting in Hong Kong documentary Episode 000 includes footage from various parts of the television broadcast episodes but also includes new scenes The Location Scouting in Hong Kong documentary includes various locations the television production staff members had gone to as inspiration for creating scenes used in the Hong Kong episodes featuring appearances from the series producers and commentaries from them Invisible Victory edit See also Full Metal Panic season 3 Full Metal Panic Invisible Victory フルメタル パニック インビジブル ビクトリー Furumetaru Panikku Inbijiburu Bikutori is the fourth TV series in the franchise Kyoto Animation had not returned to produce the fourth anime adaptation Instead it was produced by studio Xebec 53 It premiered in April 2018 54 During Anime Expo 2017 the series creator confirmed that Full Metal Panic Invisible Victory is a continuation that won t contain any explanation or expository episodes He stated that the pacing of the story is going to be full throttle from the get go although it would still follow the original work pretty closely 55 The series consisted of 12 episodes 56 The opening song is Even if and the ending song is Yes both performed by Tamaru Yamada Live action film edit A live action film adaptation was announced by Mandalay Pictures in April 2009 with Zac Efron rumored to be attached to the project 3 Efron has since confirmed a meeting took place regarding the project but added that the adaptation was unlikely to happen 57 Video game edit Full Metal Panic Fight Who Dares Wins developed by B B Studio and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc was released on May 31 2018 58 Specialist Box limited edition includes Invisible Victory behind the scenes Blu ray a special novel by Shoji Gatoh drama CD replica autographed mini script of Megami no Rainichi Date Hen a case for the Blu ray and CD and a special Shiki Douji illustrated box Early purchases include download code for the Armed Slave Use Special Weapons Three Set Boxer 2nd Revision 76mm Shot Cannon Armor Piercing Ammunition Cartridge Extension Model ASG96 B Revision 57mm Glide Cannon GRAW X Single Molecule Cutter Repulsion Field Prototype Model 59 Reception editThe second DVD volume of Full Metal Panic The Second Raid was given a favorable review by Theron Martin of Anime News Network for pushing the character developments of Sousuke and Kaname as well as dramatic elements beyond comedy and action Describing the impact of the volume Martin explains that t he full impact of that Sousuke and Kaname s relationship comes out beautifully in episode 7 when Kaname seeks out Sousuke in a moment of fear and for the first time Sousuke isn t there for her It s one of those telling moments that can define an entire series 60 THEM Anime Reviews has noted that the Arm Slaves like most real life vehicles are done so meticulously that fans of mecha series would scour online catalogues for tech books and sketches 61 Bureau 42 says that the mecha Arm Slave action in the show is very well done While I can t compare the action with other more grounded mecha shows like Patlabor the combat is very well done and easy to follow and visually interesting 62 Triforce commented that Arm Slave battles in the Full Metal Panic series would be able to keep viewer s attention to the show 63 Negative criticism has surfaced on the role of the Arm Slaves throughout the Full Metal Panic series For instance Ender s review states that their mecha roles are confusing that the Arm Slaves are both 08th MS Team soldiers and Dragon Ball Z type fighters hurling energy balls at each other and going Super Saiya jin 64 Anime Database rated the Full Metal Panic series 4 out of 5 because of the Arm Slaves battles since they start out from being good to being very unrealistic 65 GameSpot Union comments on the relationship between the Arm Slaves and the animation done on Full Metal Panic saying both animation and camera views were bad 66 The novels have over 11 million copies in print 67 8 See also editAmagi Brilliant Park another series written by Shoji GatohReferences edit a b c d Bertschy Zac Chapman Jacob August 3 2017 Interview Full Metal Panic s Shoji Gatou and Shiki Douji Anime News Network Retrieved April 25 2018 Tokyopop New York ComicCon 2007 Anime News Network Retrieved February 24 2007 a b Zeitchik Steven April 6 2009 Mandalay nabs rights to Full Metal Panic The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 7 2011 Funimation Announces Three New Titles Toon Zone November 21 2009 Funimation Adds Sekirei Testuwan Birdy Decode And Decode 02 Anime News Network November 22 2009 Funimation Mon 22 Nov 2010 Funimationchannel com Retrieved November 14 2010 permanent dead link Funimation November 15 2010 FUNimation Premieres Four New Shows Press release Retrieved April 20 2015 via Animation World Network a b Ishii Z Ōta S amp Matsura K 2022 In Raito Noberu No Shinchōryu Reimeiki Nisennijuichi pp 52 53 Sutandazu ISBN 978 4 86636 536 7 Gatoh Shoji 2010 Full Metal Panic 12 Fujimi Shobo p 97 ISBN 978 4 8291 3553 2 a b Interview with Full Metal Panic Creator Shoji Gatoh and Illustrator Shiki Douji Asia Pasific Arts Retrieved April 25 2018 News Full Metal Panic s Next Novel Listed for July Release Anime News Network March 20 2010 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