List of Full Metal Panic! media

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This is a listing of the Full Metal Panic! light novel books, as well as the anime productions and manga based upon it.

Contents

List of novels

List of manga

Soundtracks

Full Metal Panic!

Opening and ending theme

Performed by Mikuni Shimokawa, collected on the single album, tomorrow / 枯れない花 published by Pony Canyon.

ASIN:B00005V1M7

Japanese TitleTransliteration
OpeningtomorrowTomorrow
Closing枯れない花Karenai Hana

Full Metal Panic OST 1

Full Metal Panic! Original Sound Track Album
Soundtrack album by
Released17 April 2002 [1]
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length42:08
Label Pony Canyon

Composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. JAN:4988013324008.

# English Title Japanese TitleTime
Kanji Romaji
1."Tomorrow"tomorrow(オープニング・テーマ)3:38
2."Before the Storm"嵐の前Arashi no Mae2:25
3."Subtitle"サブタイトル0:09
4."Whisperings"ささやきSasayaki1:05
5."Check List"チェック・リスト1:43
6."Fighting M9"戦うM9Tatakau M91:25
7."Conspiracy"コンスピラシー2:12
8."Nine Dragons"九つの龍Kokonotsu no Ryu2:01
9."No Mercy"ノー・マーシー1:56
10."Black Operation"ブラック・オペレーション2:20
11."Eye Catch"アイキャッチ0:07
12."Plan 1056"プラン10562:19
13."Trio at the Dinner Table"トリオの食卓Torio no Shokutaku1:25
14."Our School"我らがまなびやWarera ga Manabiya1:18
15."Scolding and Excuses"叱責と弁解Shisseki to Benkai1:07
16."Cool Running"クール・ランニング2:07
17."Kaname's Kitchen"かなめのキッチンKaname no Kitchen1:55
18."Kaname's Pajamas"かなめのパジャマKaname no Pajama2:08
19."A Peaceful Night"かくも平和な夜Kaku mo Heiwa na Yoru1:44
20."A Compounding Problem"こじれる問題Kojireru Mondai0:52
21."Walking the Kitten"仔猫の散歩Koneko no Sanpo1:18
22."Goro Kadokawa and the Suppin Girls"角川五郎とすっぴんガールズですKadokawa Gorō to Suppin Girls Desu1:06
23."Gung-ho Guy?"特攻野郎?Tokkō Yarō?1:16
24."Neverwilting Flower"枯れない花(エンディング・テーマ)Karenai Hana4:31

Full Metal Panic OST 2

Full Metal Panic Original Sound Track Album 2
Soundtrack album by
Released19 June 2002 [2]
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length48:36
Label Pony Canyon

Composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. JAN:4988013358409.

# English Title Japanese TitleTime
Kanji Romaji
1."The Man Who Came In from the Cold"寒い国からきた男Samui Kuni kara Kita Otoko2:27
2."Scoundrels"ならず者部隊Narazumono Butai1:28
3."Under the Surface"水面下の状景Suimenka no Jōkei1:04
4."A Picture"写真Shashin1:05
5."The Overture of a Reckless Run"直立不動は暴走の序曲Chokuritsu Fudō wa Bousō Jokyoku0:59
6."Attending School"通学任務Tsūgaku Ninmu1:23
7."Safehouse"夕日のセーフハウスYūhi no Safehouse1:20
8."Let's Go Home Together..."一緒に帰ろうよ...Issho ni Kaerōyo...2:28
9."The Captain Is 16 Years Old!"艦長は16歳Kanchō wa 16 Sai1:27
10."Tuatha de Danaan"トゥアハー・デ・ダナン2:00
11."Executive Orders"任務遂行指令Ninmu Suikō Shirei1:46
12"Lady Chapel"レディ・チャペル1:28
13."Passing Each Other"すれ違う心Surechigau Kokoro1:32
14."Sad Little Bird"悲しい小鳥Kanashii Kotori2:03
15.WarmthぬくもりNukumori2:06
16.The Empire of Darkness暗やみの帝国Kurayami no Teikoku1:54
17."Monster Film"怪獣映画Kaijū Eiga1:32
18."Creeping"クリーピング1:33
19."The Savage Beast Presses"猛獣がせまるMōjū ga Semaru1:31
20."Run Silent, Run Deep...."深く,静かに・・・・Fukaku, Shizuka ni....2:01
21."Pursuit"迫撃Hakugeki1:45
22."Counterattack"反撃開始Hangeki Kaishi1:41
23."Fire at Will"FIRE AT WILL1:35
24."Direct Action"ダイレクト・アクション1:09
25."Hit & Run"高速離脱Kōsoku Ridatsu2:14
26."Hate Is Exceeded"憎しみを越えてNikushimi wo Koete1:45
27."The End of the Fight"戦い終えてTatakai Oete1:40
28."Epilogue"エピローグ1:32
29."Take Me Out Mariana Trench"Take me out Mariana trench1:49
30."Eye Catch"アイキャッチ0:20

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu

Opening and ending theme

Performed by Mikuni Shimokawa, collected on the single album, それが、愛でしょう/君に吹く風 published by Pony Canyon.

ASIN: B0000A8UZQ

Japanese TitleTransliteration
Openingそれが、愛でしょうSore ga, Ai deshō
Closing君に吹く風Kimi ni Fuku Kaze

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu OST

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu Original Sound Track Album
Soundtrack album by
Released17 December 2003 [3]
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length63:10
Label Pony Canyon

Composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. フルメタル・パニック?ふもっふサウンドトラックアルバム by Pony Canyon Records. ASIN: B0000DJWDG

# English Title Japanese TitleTime
Kanji Romaji
1."Isn't That Love?"それが、愛でしょうSore ga, Ai deshō5:14
2."Going to School, and Following"登校と尾行とTōkō to Bikō to2:17
3."Explosions Like the Breeze"爆風はそよ風のようにBakufū wa Soyokaze no Yō ni1:51
4."Leaving Memories Behind"想い出を残してOmoide wo Nokoshite2:45
5."Conspiracy of the Student Council"生徒会の陰謀Seitokai no Inbō2:09
6."Intrusion into the Campus"校内潜入Kōnai Sennyu1:42
7."Club Shutdown at Stake"廃部を賭けてHaibu wo Kakete1:53
8."Fear Within the School"校内の恐怖Kōnai no Kyōfu1:58
9."Preparations for Battle"戦闘準備Sentō Junbi1:36
10."Enemies That Lurk in Town"街角に潜む敵Machikado ni Hisomu Teki1:35
11."Combat Operations"作戦行動Sakusen Kōdō1:41
12."Class Outside"校外学習Kagai Jugyo1:28
13."Honor and Properness"仁義の花道Jingi no Hanamichi1:32
14."Fumo Fumo Parade"ふもふもパレード0:57
15."Mascot Suits Attack"きぐるみ出撃Kigurumi Shutsugeki2:08
16."Subtitle"サブタイトル0:12
17."Eye Catch"アイキャッチ0:13
18."Trap"トラップ1:49
19."Training, Training"特訓、特訓Tokkun, Tokkun1:46
20."New Weapon System"新型兵器Shingata Heiki1:44
21."Town Painted Red in the Sunset"黄昏に赤く染まる町内Tasogare ni Akaku Somaru Chōnai2:13
22."Charge!"とつにゅーTotsunyū1:04
23"Paradise GOGO"PARADISE GOGO1:24
24."Grueling Club Activities"過酷な部活Kakoku na Bukatsu1:41
25."The Tragic Class Leader"悲劇のクラス委員Higeki no Kurasu-iin1:39
26."The Fight Is Endless"果し合いは果てしなくHateshiai wa Hateshinaku3:11
27."Deadheat"でっどひーと1:37
28."Ghost Stories of the School???"学校のかいだん???Gakkō no Kaidan???1:50
29."The Battlefield Is the Classroom"戦場は学び舎Senjō wa Manabiya1:29
30."Just the Two of Us..."ふたりで・・・Futari de...1:32
31."Awkward Thoughts"不器用な想いBikiyō na Omoi2:08
32."Even So, with Him"それでも、あいつとSoredemo, Aitsu to1:56
33."The Wind That Blows to You"君に吹く風Kimi ni Fuku Kaze4:40

Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid

Opening and ending theme

Performed by Mikuni Shimokawa, collected on the single album, 南風 / もう一度君に会いたい published by Pony Canyon.

ASIN:B000A0H4RC

Japanese TitleTransliteration
Opening南風Minami Kaze
Closingもう一度君に会いたいMō Ichido Kimi ni Aitai

Full Metal Panic TSR OST

Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid Original Sound Track Album
Soundtrack album by
Released18 August 2005
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length44:39
Label Pony Canyon
Producer Takashi Watanabe
# English Title Japanese TitleTime
Kanji Romaji
1."Southerly Wind"南風 shibuya editMinami Kaze shibuya edit2:39
2."Shadowy Dealings"暗躍Anyaku1:53
3."Sprint"疾走Shissō2:30
4."Course Change"回顧Kaiko2:37
5."Peace"平穏Heion1:59
6."Friendship and Love"友愛Yūai1:49
7."Troubled Mind"苦悩Kunō1:38
8."Worries"懸念Kennen2:10
9."Tension"切迫Seppaku2:32
10."Fate"宿命Shukumei1:38
11."Invasion"侵攻Shinkō2:12
12."Conflict"対峙Taiji2:15
13."Command"指令Shirei2:40
14."Strike"出撃Shutsugeki2:22
15."CQC"格闘Kakutō2:13
16."Run"疾駆Shikku2:35
17."Counter Strike"反撃Hangeki2:44
18."Victory"勝利Shōri4:10
19."I Want to See You Again"もう一度君に会いたい ebisu editMō Ichido Kimi ni Aitai ebisu edit2:04

Non-Japanese releases

Toys

Human figures

The series has many figures of the various characters. Atelier Sai has produced a blind-box set based on Fumoffu's female characters-a set with guns, and a set from the hot spring. 1/6 and 1/8 scale figures of Tessa and Kaname are available, some of which have removable clothing.

Arm Slaves

The series has various action figures of the Arm Slaves. Alter and Aoshima produced 1/48 and 1/35 scale figures of Kurz and Mao's Gernsbacks, the Arbalest and an RK-92 Savage. Kaiyodo introduced the Arbalest and Laevatein into their Revoltech line in 2007 and 2008. In August 2011, Revoltech re-released the Laevatein in a much bigger package which includes the XL-3 flight pack as well. [4] Bandai took it a step further in 2009 by including the Arm Slaves as part of the company's Robot Damashii (Robot Spirits) line-up, starting with the Arbalest in September 2009. Since then, the firm produced replicas of Kurz and Mao's Gernsbacks, the Falke, desert and urban versions of the Savage AS, the standard and Combat variations of Sousuke's Bonta-kun, the ARX-8 Laevatein, [5] the Codarl, [6] a recolored Arbalest with Lambda Driver flame-effect parts, [7] and Leonard Testarossa's Belial. [8] The XL-2 Emergency jetpack, [9] the mass-produced Combat Bonta-kun (a gray-skinned soldier version that appeared in the Fumoffu episode Fancy without Honor or Humanity), [10] a blue-and-white Savage that appeared in the novel Burning One-Man Force, [11] the XL-3 flight pack, [12] Gates and Gauron's Venom, [13] the mass-produced Codarl, [14] their weapon set, [15] and a flight pack designed for the Arbalest Lambda Driver [16] are limited-edition online exclusives, with a sniper version of the Zy-99m Shadow slated for March 2014. [17] Hobby Japan offered the Hiroshi Squadron Gernsback (desert versions featured in the first season's Wind Blows at Home storyarc) as a mail-order exclusive in its issues from March to April 2010. Dengeki Hobby followed suit with a weapon set [18] and a recolored Arbalest that appeared in the first-season episode Venom's Fire (which also had the weapons set bundled in).

For Full Metal Panic! Another, Robot Spirits figures have been produced of the AS-1 Blaze Raven, [19] Fumiko Sanjo's Rk-02 Sceptre, [20] and a DOMS special Zy-99m Shadow (online exclusive). [21] A red version of the Blaze Raven is bundled with the fifth novel volume and a heavy weapons version of the Rk-02 belonging to Sanjo's brother Akira [20] were released in 2013.

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