List of Full Metal Panic! light novels

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Cover of the first Full Metal Panic! light novel written by Shoji Gatoh.

The light novel series Full Metal Panic! is written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shikidouji. It was serialized by Fujimi Shobo in its monthly magazine Gekkan Dragon Magazine since September 9, 1998 and published under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. Gatoh often found delays in writing of the novels, which led to delays in the publication of the series' volumes. [1] 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.

Contents

A total of twelve volumes have also been released from September 18, 1998 to August 20, 2010. [2] [3] In parallel to the twelve volumes, eleven standalone light novels of the series have also been published starting on December 17, 1998. In contrast to the regular series, these light novels focus 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. [4] Another series of spin-off novels known as Full Metal Panic! Another, written by Naoto Ōguro and also illustrated by Shikidouji, was released from August 20, 2011 to February 20, 2016 consisting of thirteen volumes and is set years after the original series' ending. [5] The light novels have also been adapted into various manga, [6] as well as four anime television series for which Gatoh was also part of the staff. [7]

Tokyopop licensed the Full Metal Panic! series for North America release, publishing the first regular light novel on September 11, 2007. [8] The latest released volume is the fourth on February 1, 2011 which is a compilation from the original fourth and fifth volumes from the series. [9] [10] The main 12 light novels were re-licensed by J-Novel Club in March 2019. [11] On July 1, 2022, J-Novel announced that they were translating the short stories. [12]

Full Metal Panic! novel list

Novels

No.TitleOriginal release dateEnglish release date
1-1Fighting Boy Meets Girl
戦うボーイ・ミーツ・ガール
September 18, 1998 [3]
978-4-8291-2839-8
September 11, 2007 [8]
May 3, 2019 [13] (e-book)
978-1718350502
  • Prologue
  • 1: Mission to School
  • 2: The View Below the Water
  • 3: Bad Trip
  • 4: Field of Giants
  • 5: Black Technology
  • Epilogue
1-2Rampaging One Night Stand
疾(はし)るワン・ナイト・スタンド
March 18, 1999 [14]
978-4-8291-2875-6
January 8, 2008 [15]
July 6, 2019 [16] (e-book)
978-1718350502
  • Prologue
  • 1: Foreign Customs
  • 2: The Baton Passes to Uruz-7
  • 3: He Who Chases Two Hares...
  • 4: The Fuse of Battle
  • 5: Behemoth
  • Epilogue
1-3Trembling Into the Blue
揺れるイントゥ・ザ・ブルー
February 14, 2000 [17]
978-4-8291-2953-1
June 17, 2008 [18] [19]
September 6, 2019 [20] (e-book)
978-1718350502
  • Prologue
  • 1: Toy Box
  • 2: Deep Sea Party
  • 3: Water Pressure, Gravitational Pressure, Political Pressure
  • 4: The Venom Spreads
  • 5: Into the Blue
  • Epilogue
1-4Ending Day by Day: Part 1
終わるデイ・バイ・デイ 上
November 10, 2000 [21]
978-4-8291-1307-3
February 1, 2011 [9] [22]
October 28, 2019 [23] (e-book)
978-1718350526
  • Prologue
  • 1: Code of Silence
  • 2: The View Below the Water II
  • 3: Black and White
1-5Ending Day by Day: Part 2
終わるデイ・バイ・デイ 下
April 20, 2001 [24]
978-4-8291-1349-3
February 1, 2011 [9] [22]
December 30, 2019 [25] (e-book)
978-1718350526
  • 3: Black and White (Continued)
  • 4: Her Problem
  • 5: His Problem
  • Epilogue
1-6Dancing Very Merry Christmas
踊るベリー・メリー・クリスマス
March 20, 2003 [26]
978-4-8291-1505-3
March 29, 2020 (e-book) [27]
978-1718350526
  • Prologue
  • 1: Unfixed Schedule
  • 2: O Noisy Night
  • 3: Two Captains
  • 4: The Executors
  • 5: Sleepless Christmas Eve
  • Epilogue
1-7Continuing On My Own
つづくオン・マイ・オウン
October 20, 2004 [28]
978-4-8291-1659-3
June 29, 2020 (e-book) [29]
978-1718350519
  • Prologue
  • 1: Prophecy and Visit
  • 2: Heat
  • 3: Damage Control
  • 4: Damage Report
  • 5: When the Crossbow Breaks
  • Epilogue
1-8Burning One-Man Force
燃えるワン・マン・フォース
January 20, 2006 [30]
978-4-8291-1793-4
September 2, 2020 (e-book) [31]
978-1718350519
  • Prologue
  • 1: Arena
  • 2: New World
  • 3: Real Bout
  • 4: Collateral Damage
  • 5: Man on Fire
  • Epilogue
1-9Gathering Make My Day
つどうメイク・マイ・デイ
March 20, 2007 [32]
978-4-8291-1911-2
November 22, 2020 (e-book) [33]
978-1718350519
  • Prologue
  • 1: Fallen Witch
  • 2: Briefing
  • 3: Front Toward Enemy
  • 4: On a Stormy Night
  • 5: Flaming Sword
  • Epilogue
1-10Approaching Nick of Time
せまるニック・オブ・タイム
February 20, 2008 [34]
978-4-8291-3266-1
February 20, 2021 (e-book) [35]
978-1718350533
  • Prologue
  • 1: Wall of Sand
  • 2: On a Journey
  • 3: Yamsk-11
  • 4: Time Hazard
  • 5: The Enchanted Bullet
  • Epilogue
1-11Forever Stand by Me: Part 1
ずっと、スタンド・バイ・ミー 上
July 17, 2010 [36]
978-4-8291-3410-8
April 23, 2021 (e-book) [37]
978-1718350533
  • Prologue
  • 1. Before the Storm
  • 2: Long Goodbye
  • 3: Pale Horse
1-12Forever Stand by Me: Part 2
ずっと、スタンド・バイ・ミー 下
August 20, 2010 [2]
978-4-8291-3553-2
June 25, 2021 (e-book) [38]
978-1718350533
  • 3: Pale Horse (Continued)
  • 4: Lovers’ Dilemma
  • 5: Proof of Humanity
  • Epilogue

Short stories

No.TitleOriginal release dateEnglish release date
2-1Intriguing One-Man Band?
放っておけない一匹狼(ローン・ウルフ)
December 17, 1998 [39]
978-4-8291-2857-2
August 25, 2022 (e-book)
  • Man from the South
  • Propaganda of Love and Hat
  • Summer Illusion of Steel
  • My Boyfriend is a Specialist
  • The Hamburger Hill of Art
  • Cinderella Panic
2-2Unflinching Two-Out Inning?
本気になれない二死満塁?
May 18, 1999 [40]
978-4-8291-2887-9
October 13, 2022 (e-book)
  • A Hostage of No Compromise
  • A Lunchtime of Wasted Effort
  • Lethal Weapon of Blasphemy
  • The War Cry of Overkill
  • Single-minded Strike Out
  • Captain Amigo and Golden Days
2-3Unpolished Three-Ring Circus?
自慢にならない三冠王?
October 13, 1999 [41]
978-4-8291-2926-5
December 1, 2022 (e-book)
  • A Hostility Born of One-Sided Rivalry
  • A Suicide of Inconvenience
  • A Hard-Sell Fetish
  • An Eloquent Portrait
  • The Patients of Darkness
  • Cat & Kitten R&R
2-4Indifferent Four-Wind Scattering?
同情できない四面楚歌?
June 14, 2000 [42]
978-4-8291-2974-6
February 2, 2023 (e-book)
  • Who Killed Cock Robin (of the Rocky Shores)?
  • The Innocent of Remembrance (Part 1)
  • The Innocent of Remembrance (Part 2)
  • An Adult Sneaking Mission
  • Engage, Six, Seven
2-5Unquenchable Five-Alarm Fire?
どうにもならない五里霧中?
October 19, 2001 [43]
978-4-8291-1389-9
March 30, 2023 (e-book)
  • A Pure Yet Impure Grappler
  • A Trespass on Good Faith
  • Fancies Without Honor or Humanity
  • The Afterschool Peacekeeper
  • The Lost Old Dog
  • The Relatively Uneventful Days of a Battle Group Commander
2-6Inevitable Six Feet Under?
あてにならない六法全書?
June 20, 2002 [44]
978-4-8291-1441-4
June 8, 2023 (e-book)
  • Uncooperative Bluebird
  • Off-Target Emotion
  • An Error-Ridden Sentence
  • A Past-Deadline Romance
  • The Fifth Period Hot Spot
  • The Goddess Comes to Japan (Suffering Chapter)
2-7Untenable Seventh Heaven Feeling?
安心できない七つ道具?
July 19, 2003 [45]
978-4-8291-1540-4
August 10, 2023 (e-book)
  • A Concealment Full of Holes
  • The Self-Serving Blues
  • The Turnabout Drunkard's
  • Undercover of Obligated Empathy
  • The Midnight Raiders
  • A Fugue for Old Soldiers
2-8Unflappable Eight Ball Angle?
悩んでられない八方塞がり?
July 20, 2005 [46]
978-4-8291-1740-8
October 12, 2023 (e-book)
  • The Obligatory Virtual Reality (Part 1)
  • The Obligatory Virtual Reality (Part 2)
  • The Showbiz Kagemusha
  • Festival of Opposition
  • Festival of Love and Hate
2-9Unavoidable Nine-Day Wonder?
マジで危ない九死に一生?
August 20, 2011 [47]
978-4-8291-3668-3
December 14, 2023 (e-book)
  • The Hooligans' Rule (Part 1)
  • The Hooligans' Rule (Part 2)
  • The Local Surveyor
  • The Adorable Thermopylae
  • Tessa's Visit to the Grave

Side stories

No.TitleJapanese release dateJapanese ISBN
3-1Side Arms - A Sad (Tonal) Range, A Faraway (Firing) Range
サイドアームズ - 音程は哀しく、射程は遠く
April 20, 2004 [48] 978-4-8291-1605-0
  • Ontei wa Kanashiku, Shatei wa Tooku (First Half)
  • Ontei wa Kanashiku, Shatei wa Tooku (Second Half)
  • Ed Sax Chuu-i no Kiwamete Senmonteki na Tatakai
  • Megami no Rainichi (Onsen Hen)
  • Yoiko no Jikan~Mao Neesan to Arm Slave ni Notte Miyou~
  • Aru Sakusen Chokuzen no Hitomaku
3-2Side Arms 2 - Voice From the North
サイドアームズ2 - 極北からの声
July 20, 2006 [49] 978-4-8291-1842-9
  • Kyokuhoku Kara no Koe
  • Tuatha de Danaan no Tanjou
  • Oogui no Comrade

Full Metal Panic! Another novel list

Novels

No.TitleJapanese release dateJapanese ISBN
4-1Full Metal Panic! Another 1(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー1)August 20, 2011 [50] 978-4-8291-3669-0
4-2Full Metal Panic! Another 2(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー2)December 20, 2011 [51] 978-4-8291-3709-3
4-3Full Metal Panic! Another 3(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー3)March 17, 2012 [52] 978-4-8291-3739-0
4-4Full Metal Panic! Another 4(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー4)August 20, 2012 [53] 978-4-8291-3789-5
4-5Full Metal Panic! Another 5(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー5)February 20, 2013 [54] 978-4-8291-3856-4
4-6Full Metal Panic! Another 6(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー6)September 20, 2013 [55] 978-4-8291-3933-2
4-7Full Metal Panic! Another 7(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー7)January 18, 2014 [56] 978-4-04-070003-8
4-8Full Metal Panic! Another 8(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー8)August 20, 2014 [57] 978-4-04-070279-7
4-9Full Metal Panic! Another 9(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー9)November 20, 2014 [58] 978-4-04-070382-4
4-10Full Metal Panic! Another 10(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー10)February 20, 2015 [59] 978-4-04-070280-3
4-11Full Metal Panic! Another 11(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー11)September 19, 2015 [60] 978-4-04-070668-9
4-12Full Metal Panic! Another 12(フルメタル・パニック! アナザー12)February 20, 2016 [61] 978-4-04-070669-6

Short stories

No.TitleJapanese release dateJapanese ISBN
5-1Full Metal Panic! Another SS(フルメタル・パニック! アナザーSS)February 20, 2016 [62] 978-4-04-070667-2

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