List of Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu episodes
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu is a Japanese anime television series directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto and animated by Kyoto Animation. It is the second television series based on the Full Metal Panic! light novel series, and a spinoff of the main series comprising various stories in the short story collections.
The spinoff aired between August 25, 2003 and November 18, 2003. The opening theme song to Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu was "Is That Love?" (それが、愛でしょう?, Sore ga, Ai deshou?) and the ending theme was "The Wind that Blows to You" (君に吹く風, Kimi ni Fuku Kaze), both performed by Mikuni Shimokawa. For the North American release, the series was licensed by ADV Films.
The second story of episode 1, "A Hostage With No Compromises" did not air in Japan because it involved child kidnapping when real-life child kidnappings were making headlines at that time. "A Fruitless Lunchtime" was broadcast in its place. "Hostage" and another story "Hostility Passing-by" were later released as OVAs.[1]
Episodes
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1 | "The Man From the South" Transcription: "Minami Kara Kita Otoko" (Japanese: 南から来た男) "A Hostage With No Compromises" Transcription: "Dakyō Muyō no Hosutēji" (Japanese: 妥協無用のホステージ) | August 26, 2003 Unaired | |
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2 | "Hostility Passing-By" Transcription: "Surechigai no Hosutiriti" (Japanese: すれ違いのホスティリティ) "A Fruitless Lunchtime" Transcription: "Karamawari no Ranchitaimu" (Japanese: 空回りのランチタイム) | Unaired August 26, 2003 | |
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3 | "Summer Illusion of Steel" Transcription: "Kōtetsu no Samā Iryūjon" (Japanese: 鋼鉄のサマーイリュージョン) | September 2, 2003 | |
During a day at the beach, Kaname becomes upset at Sousuke's insensitivity. When she goes off alone, she is asked to have tea with a boy who is enamored with her. Sousuke, however, believes that she was kidnapped and proceeds to rescue her from her apparent kidnappers. | |||
4 | "The Hamburger Hill of Art" Transcription: "Geijutsu no Hanbāgā Hiru" (Japanese: 芸術のハンバーガー·ヒル) "Single-Minded Stakeout" Transcription: "Ichizu na Suteikuauto" (Japanese: 一途なステイクアウト) | September 9, 2003 | |
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5 | "The Pure Yet Impure Grappler" Transcription: "Jun de Fujun na Gurappurā" (Japanese: 純で不純なグラップラー) "Trespassing on Good Faith" Transcription: "Zen'i no Toresupasu" (Japanese: 善意のトレスパス) | September 16, 2003 | |
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6 | "The Hard Sell Fetish" Transcription: "Oshiuri no Fetisshu" (Japanese: 押し売りのフェティッシュ) "The Patient of Darkness" Transcription: "Kurayami no Peishento" (Japanese: 暗闇のペイシェント) | October 7, 2003 | |
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7 | "The Warcry of Excessiveness" Transcription: "Yari Sugi no Wōkurai" (Japanese: やりすぎのウォークライ) | October 14, 2003 | |
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8 | "A Goddess Comes to Japan (Part 1: The Suffering)" Transcription: "Megami no Rainichi (Junan Hen)" (Japanese: 女神の来日(受難編)) | October 21, 2003 | |
During a lull at the Mithril base after the events of the first season's final few episodes, Tessa decides to spend the time as an exchange student at Jindai High to learn more about school life. Sousuke, however, finds the stress of guarding her overbearing and collapses from fatigue. | |||
9 | "A Goddess Comes to Japan (Part 2: The Hot Spring)" Transcription: "Megami no Rainichi (Onsen Hen)" (Japanese: 女神の来日(温泉編)) | October 28, 2003 | |
Sousuke, Kaname, Tessa, Kurz, Melissa, and their friends travel to an onsen (hot springs) for some rest and relaxation before Tessa returns to Merida Island. Sousuke sets up a defensive perimeter and booby traps around the girls' bath, foiling the other boys' attempts to sneak a peek. This episode has references to The Last Starfighter and Gundam SEED's SEED mode. | |||
10 | "A Fancy Without Honor or Humanity" Transcription: "Jingi Naki Fanshī" (Japanese: 仁義なきファンシー) | November 4, 2003 | |
Sousuke and Kaname discover that Ren Mikihara is a yakuza daughter whose members ask for their help to deal with a rival gang. Sousuke, in his mascot disguise, trains the yakuza members. When the rival gang kidnaps Kaname and Ren, Sousuke and his recruits rescue them wearing the special mascot AS. The episode was dedicated to Kinji Fukasaku, director of Battles Without Honor and Humanity, who had died earlier that year. | |||
11 | "Uncontrollable Bluebird" Transcription: "Mamanaranai Burūbādo" (Japanese: ままならないブルーバード) | November 11, 2003 | |
A lack of space for all of Jindai High's student organizations prompts a review of each group's numbers. Because they only have two members, the social science club agrees to give up their room through a contest to see which club can recruit the most members of the opposite gender. Sousuke participates, but his poor social skills fail to attract anyone to his club. Kaname, feeling sorry for Sousuke, decides to help out so he can avoid a bet he made with another club. | |||
12 | "5th Period Hot Spot" Transcription: "Go Jikan Me no Hotto Supotto" (Japanese: 五時間目のホット·スポット) | November 18, 2003 | |
A classmate accidentally opens Sousuke's biohazardous container, causing a classroom quarantine. Sousuke later learns that the contents were not pathogenic, but destroys synthetic clothing instead. Relieved that there is no outbreak, he now fears the repercussions from his angry classmates. |
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