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'''''Full Metal Panic!''''' is a hybrid novel/manga/anime series, which tells the stories of Sergeant Sōsuke Sagara, a young soldier of the mercenary anti-terrorism organization Mithril, and Kaname Chidori, the Japanese high school student he's assigned to protect.
▲{{quote|''"FUMOFFU!"''|'''Bonta-Kun'''}}
Unbeknownst even to herself, Kaname possesses special knowledge that numerous organizations would like dearly to control for their own means. As such, Sōsuke 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. Sōsuke, 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.
▲''Full Metal Panic!'' is a hybrid novel/manga/anime series, which tells the stories of Sergeant Sōsuke Sagara, a young soldier of the mercenary anti-terrorism organization Mithril, and Kaname Chidori, the Japanese high school student he's assigned to protect.
▲Unbeknownst even to herself, Kaname possesses special knowledge that numerous organizations would like dearly to control for their own means. As such, Sōsuke 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. Sōsuke, 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.
[[Hilarity Ensues]] but before long Kaname will be drawn into Sōsuke'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 Sōsuke balances his bodyguard duties for Kaname with his duties as a member of Mithril's military forces.
''Full Metal Panic!'' originally debuted as a series of [[Light Novels]] in Japan, books with interspersed illustrations. 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. Two more series, ''Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu'', and ''Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid'' were made by Kyoto Animation. While the original and ''Second Raid'' are both more serious action stories, ''Fumoffu'' is much [[Lighter and Softer]], in that it focuses on Sōsuke's misadventures in school.
Despite the multiple formats, ''FMP!'' has actually managed to remain rather consistent between the novels themselves and the media that adapt them, with only minor changes. The twelfth novel (which is set to be the last full-length volume, though more short stories have not been ruled out) was released recently,{{when}} while the anime itself has adapted the storyline of the first five. There was brief talk of a live-action movie adaptation in 2009, but that died down quickly and no more is expected to come of it.
However, there is now{{when}} a new gaiden novel coming, set some years after the events of the last book, starring a bonafide [[Likes Older Women|cake eater]], a new machine, and {{spoiler|
'''The principal cast includes:'''
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* Kaname, a [[Tsundere]] whose status as one of the mysterious Whispered is the driving force of the original plot.
* Tessa, young captain of Mithril's aquatic base of operations, the ''Tuatha De Danaan'', and the other corner of the [[Love Triangle]] with Kaname and Sōsuke.
* Melissa Mao, Sōsuke's [[
* Kurz Weber, [[Handsome Lech]] and [[Friendly Sniper|crack shot with a sniper rifle]].
* Andrei Kalinin, tactical officer for the TDD and the closest thing Sōsuke has to a [[Cool Old Guy|father figure]].
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Intelligent and with a definite look at putting [[Real Robot|realism]] into [[Humongous Mecha]], ''FMP!'' nonetheless is also charming, funny, and at times, touching. Certainly worth a look by most anime fans.
[[Full Metal|Should not be confused with]] ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' or even ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'' - no matter what Sōsuke thinks. ''Definitely'' should not be confused with ''[[Strawberry Panic
Feel free to check out and contribute to the [[Full Metal Panic
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* [[The Abridged Series]]: [http://www.youtube.com/user/xexyzl And it's highly reminiscent] of the early episodes of hbi's ''Berserk''.
▲* [[The Abridged Series]]: [http://www.youtube.com/user/xexyzl And it's highly reminiscent] of the early episodes of hbi's ''Berserk''.
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: Between Hayashimizu's negotiation tactics and Sousuke's overkill.
** Handwaved as the Principal specifically not wanting to interfere in their decisions. The way she says it, we are definitely led to believe that she could if she wanted to. (The generous donations that Mithril makes to the school appear to have something to do with her attitude.)
* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Sōsuke. Happens so often that Kaname has become [[Genre Savvy]] about it.
** Happens to Mardukas in episode 8 of Fumoffu. He accidentally opens a door to a girl's locker room, then excuses himself immediately, but a rumor of a pervert running around the school causes Sousuke to apprehend him. [[Hilarity Ensues]] after Sousuke realizes who it is, and the mission Mardukas has for him, which adds more difficulty to a sleep-deprived Sousuke.
* [[Action Survivor]]: Kaname is one at times, particularly when she got the jump on an assassin with nothing but a taser and a bathrobe.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: The English dub created one by casting [[Spike Spencer]], the English voice of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion
** In ''Fumoffu'', Kaname muses that she'd like to install a device in Sousuke's brain that would let her zap him whenever he did something embarassing. Kaname's voice actress, Satsuki Yukino, also voiced Kagome from ''[[
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: ''The Second Raid'' mostly adapts the 5th novel, ''End of Day by Day'', significantly expanding the smaller plot of the traitor in the novel, and doing sufficient justice to the story... and changing the male chinese twin assassins to girls, for added fanservice and emotional impact when they die.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: When pulling Sousuke out of the water near the end of episode 8 in Season 1, Kaname thinks he's going to kiss her, so she closes her eyes and puckers up. Then the next scene occurs, and Sousuke is merely getting excess water off his clothing, while Kaname is still in a kissing mode. She later angrily storms off when he thinks her red face is from sickness.
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** {{spoiler|And is actually a plot point. According to both Leonard and Tessa, the experiment at Yamsk-11 made it possible for information to travel back in time and into the "whispered", which ended up history from that point forward.}}
* [[Amulet of Concentrated Awesome]]: The Lambda Driver, though most characters who have it are awesome enough without having to use it.
* [[An Aesop]]: Parodied in the legendary rugby episode. After witnessing a group of [[Took a Level
* [[Anger Born of Worry]]: Kaname.
* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: Gauron's "I LOVE YOU KASHIM!" Sōsuke was NOT amused.
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* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Most noticeably in the first anime's opening.
** Averted in ''The Second Raid'' with Yu Fan and Yu Lan.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Gauron pulls one off at the end of the first season. {{spoiler|He attacks a chemical weapons dump, knowing Mithril will come to stop him; when they do, he surrenders, claiming his AS overheated. He and his AS are taken into custody on board the Tuatha de Danaan - which turns out to have been his objective all along so that he can take over the ship, although he's foiled in this by the main cast (and also fails to [[Taking You
* [[Beach Episode]]
* [[Beautiful All Along]]: Although she's actually pretty cute normally, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130628150042/http://www.mangatoshokan.com/read/Full-Metal-Panic-Overload/senfgurke2/25/15 THIS] is apparently what Kyoko looks like with her glasses off and her hair let out of its braids.
* [[Become a Real Boy]]: This happens to Al, Sousuke's support AI. Through out the series, Al develops human-like traits like making jokes, using sarcasm, annoying Sousuke by playing BGM during battles, and making decisions based on "gut feeling" rather than calculations. This cumulates in the penultimate chapter of the series right before Merida Island was hit by a nuclear strike, Al asks Sousuke "I want to try something, but first I want to ask. Am I human, or machine?" and Sousuke responds with "...decide it for yourself. People... do that." This in turn saves both Sousuke and Al by allowing Al to activate the lambda driver on his own without a human catalyst.
* [[Bedmate Reveal]]: Tessa likes to sneak into Sousuke's bed during Fumoffu, to the point where Mao handcuffs her to prevent it.
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* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Sōsuke, on Kaname obviously.
** This becomes an important plot point in The Second Raid, and leads to Sosuke's [[Heroic BSOD]] later on.
* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: Referenced in episode 6 as part of a whole reference to [[Butch Cassidy and
* [[Boobs of Steel]]: At least regarding the relative athletic and combat skills of Mao, Kaname, and Tessa.
* [[Boot Camp Episode]]: In ''Fumoffu'', the protagonist organizes a boot camp on two occasions, playing the [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] in it.
** Sousuke confides to Kaname that he doesn't actually understand the things he's saying, he's just repeating what he learned from Mao.
* [[Bond One
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]: The first novel and first episode is ''literally'' called "Fighting Boy Meets Girl".
* [[Breather Episode]]: ''The Second Raid'' episode 6, "Edge of Heaven," the haircut episode.
** Episodes 8 and 13 in the first season, which are rather light-hearted compared to the previous episodes where a lot of intense action takes place.
* [[Bridge Bunny]]: When first meeting Tessa, Kaname (trying to be [[Genre Savvy]]) assumes she couldn't possibly be the captain of the De Danaan and must be one of these instead. Tessa plays along, just to mess with her.
* [[Brick Joke]]: During the Behemoth Arc, as Sousuke and Kurz make their way to A21's ship, Mao trails them in her M9, and keeps running into highway signs. Mao remarks that at least it isn't as bad as Hong Kong, with signs everywhere. The endgame of ''TSR'' takes place in Hong Kong.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Mao
** Tessa can seem like this, at least in the first few episodes of the anime. Her clumsiness is [[Played for Laughs]] in ''Fumoffu''.
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** Mizuki in episode 8 of the first season. It's likely she wrote/spread the rumors about Kaname, leading Sousuke to interrogate Shirai in the boy's restroom. After her breakup, she forces Sousuke to pretend to be her boyfriend for her friends, and Kaname doesn't exactly feel comfortable with it. Particularly when Mizuki has him practicing saying "I love you" to her, and later on when he kisses her in front of her friends.
* [[Clown Car Base]]: The ''Tuatha De Danaan'' looks like a exceptionally large aircraft carrier turned into a submarine when we see it from the inside or during one of its oceanic voyages, but then an AS (25ft tall) stands on top of the thing and suddenly we find out it's the size of a frigate ''at most''. Which means there's no way any of what it carries can fit in it at all. "Toy Box" indeed.
* [[Cluster F
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** Of course he got it from "Mao's Pocketbook: How To Abuse A Training Recruit". And Kaname implies he doesn't even know what he's saying.
*** Who, in return, got it from [[Full Metal Jacket|Gunnery Sergeant Hartman]].
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* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Mithril has programs that troll online forums and denounce anyone who makes connections about events Mithril was involved in as a conspiracy theorist so that nobody pays any attention to the (sometimes accurate) conclusions that the posters are coming to.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: In the novels, Mardukas threatens Sōsuke with such punishments as [[Monty Python's Flying Circus|making him Silly Walk around the base and having him teach the self-defense class using a banana]]. Sadly, these references are removed from the anime.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Melissa Mao, who references the trope [[Onee
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Kalinin
* [[Cool Ship]]: The Tuatha De Danaan, of course.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Sōsuke has certainly studied in the ''[[
** Among many other things.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Sōsuke. In one episode, he's even shown having a biochemical suit handy.
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* [[Create Your Own Villain]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|Mithril was founded and initially bankrolled by Mr Mercury, last of the original founders of Amalgam, to stop his out of control creation.}}
* [[Creepy Twins]]: Yu Fan and Yu Lan
* [[Cross
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Sousuke at first seems like an awkward guy who's a bit too obsessed with the military, but put Kaname or any of his other friends in danger...
** Tessa as well. She seems like comic relief with her [[Dojikko|clumsiness]], but when its [[Let's Get Dangerous|time to get serious]], she can prove to be quite a formidable opponent as well, such as when Gauron tries to take over the Tuatha De Danann.
* [[Cry Cute]]: Tessa looks so adorable after she [[Dojikko|trips]] and drops a glass in the beginning of episode 9 in Fumoffu.
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** Believe or not he's even more so in the later novels suggesting they sing or tell jokes in the heat of battle to calm themselves down...all in that cold robotic voice. Much to Sousuke's chargin of course.
** Of course, from Second Raid, we have:
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'''Al''': Affirmative. }}
* [[Death Seeker]]: Gauron, Gauron, Gauron. Extra irony in that, for the majority of the entire series, [[No One Could Survive That|he just can't seem to.]]
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Again, Gauron. He wants Sousuke. He ''really'' wants Sousuke. So much so that he will describe his fantasies to Sousuke.
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: {{spoiler|At the end of season one, they plug Kaname into a machine that was never mentioned up until that point, have her control the ship in ways that were never mentioned to be possible prior to that episode, and pretty much have her save the day with absolutely no warning.}} Wonderful.
** To be fair, it's explained better in the novels. But since it's done mostly through inner monologues, it was difficult to do in the anime.
*** Not to mention, the Deus Ex Machina was kinda the ''point'' (almost literally). Kaname herself doesn't know what she's doing at the time, and it is a valid plot point that they keep seeking an explanation for during several books, and is only truly revealed in the last 2 novels. So I'd say they get a pass with this one. Now, ''Gauron'', on the other hand...
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: In the novel, it mentioned the existence of the Canadian SAS as if it did still exist in the 90s. This is not true as it disbanded after the end of World War II. JTF-2 is one of the special forces created in the 90s, which has capabilities similar to the modern British (and Australian/New Zealand) SAS.
** This could arguably be justified, as the series is an [[Alternate Timeline]], although it apparently deviates from [[The Eighties]]. Perhaps in-universe circumstances spurred its reformation rather than replacement.
* [[Die Hard
* [[Disposable Love Interest]]: {{spoiler|Arguably, Nami.}}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Sousuke. Duh.
* [[
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: A ''hair cut'', of all things. The entire scene is treated with a large degree of intimacy, and afterwards Sousuke and Kaname are basically acting as though they just got it on.
** Well, ''normally'' this definitely would sound ridiculous... but since it's ''Sousuke'', [[It Makes Sense in Context|it actually makes sense]], unfortunately. On Sousuke's part, that act was probably the equivalent of them making out, taking into account his [[Chaste Hero|intimacy]] [[Asexuality|issues]] and the fact that appealing to his [[The Power of Trust|trust issues]] turns him on more than anything else (including [[Stripperific|skimpy outfits]] or [[Completely Missing the Point|overt flirting]]). And on Kaname's part, this act was pretty much ''the most intimate'' that they've had. And seeing how their relationship thus far had strictly been on a [[No Hugging, No Kissing]] basis, her standards of intimacy had probably been lowered considerably. So in other words, yes. The closest thing to sex with Sousuke was giving him a haircut.
*** To go further, even with ''Kaname'' being the one to do it, he ''still'' has trust issues about it that subconsciously bother him later on. He actually has nightmares about it, where she ''slits his throat with the razor''. So yes, to him, it was a bit ''too'' intimate and a ''very'' large sacrifice for him to allow her to do that. Guess she was moving too fast for him.
**** That's partially explained by the fact that apparently he has some sort of "soldier's sense" or something, and there was a loaded gun pointed at him the entire time his hair was being cut.
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* [[Enjo Kosai]]: Subverted ''hard'' with Kaname using this technique to borderline seduce an older man, then taser him and handcuff him to the bathtub, just to get a safe place for a moment.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Tessa, when she visits Sōsuke's class in an episode of ''Fumoffu''. ("She's so cute!")
** Also applies to some of the female fans of the show, expressing the same sentiment ("She's so cute!" indeed.)
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Sōsuke. Along with being a total [[Chick Magnet]], he has Gauron as a crazed [[Stalker
* [[Evil Gloating]]: A lot of the villains like to do this, notably Gauron.
* [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor]]: Gauron has a sense of humor... except it's a [[Dead Baby Comedy|really horrible one]]. [[Lampshaded]] and made fun of in [[The Abridged Series]].
** [[Faux Affably Evil]]: Gauron and Gates.
* [[Expy]]: Sōsuke is generally viewed as one for [[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
** [[Hilarity Ensues]] when the two meet in ''[[Super Robot Wars W]]'', which results in Sōsuke taking Heero on as a [[Sempai
** [[Reasonable Authority Figure|Admiral Jerry Borda]], according to [[Word of God]], is an expy of former US Navy Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jerome Boorda.
** Majeed, the [[
* [[Extended Disarming]] - See [[Hammerspace]] below.
* [[
* [[Fan Service]]: Many examples throughout the series, mostly focusing on the female characters. One bit for the ladies that particularly stood out, however, was Sousuke walking out of the shower... not wearing his towel.
** Also, in The Second Raid, when Kaname was giving Sōsuke a haircut, she had told him to turn to the right. He then moves to the left, prompting her to say "No, your other right." He then gets a clear view of her cleavage.
** Mocked in ''Fumoffu''. In the seventh episode, next-episode teaser, Chidori accuses the show of using Tessa for fanservice.
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* [[Foot Focus]]: Quite a few scenes in the anime and manga put focus on the female characters' bare feet. Examples include {{spoiler|Kaname going barefoot in order to sneak through the hijacked de Danaan}}.
* [[Forbidden Fruit]]: There's just ''something'' about how mysterious and unattainable Sousuke is that makes people [[Chick Magnet|really]] [[Even the Guys Want Him|want]] him...
* [[For Massive Damage]]: The Behemoth's lambda driver is located in its ass, and when sousuke destroys it the [[Square
** It was not the lambda driver in the mecha's ass, but the cooling system. Lambda driver is actually who-knows-where and looks like internals of a washing machine.
* [[Gaussian Girl]]: Gauron, while reminiscing about the "beautiful" 12-year-old Sōsuke, is shown seeing Sōsuke
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Tessa
* [[Genre Savvy]] / [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Kaname, ''especially'' in the books, watches entirely too many action movies for her own good. Sometimes it's beneficial, usually it's not ("Please! I know captains are tough old bastards like Sean Connery. [[Bridge Bunny|You're one of those people who read telegrams or something]].")
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: A rare female-to-male example, at the end of TSR.
* [[Get Up Go to School Save The World]]: An unusually militaristic example, but quite noticeable in The Second Raid. Sosuke spends half his time playing [[Ordinary High School Student]] with Kaname, and the other half participating in dangerous missions with Mithril. Particularly amusing in the 5th episode, when Kaname calls Sosuke's cellphone to complain about him missing a test and potentially being held back a year... while he's in the middle of a high-speed [[Car Chase]] involving copious ammounts of heavy weapons and [[Stuff Blowing Up]].
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Kaname should probably work on hers. "Don't Worry, Everything is gonna Happy. ♥"
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* [[Hammerspace]]: ''Where'' exactly does Sōsuke pull out all his weapons and equipment from?! With [[Crazy Prepared|how much stuff he carries]], his uniform or pockets should be a ''lot'' bulkier...
** [[Lampshaded]] in Fumoffu.
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'''Akutsu''': ''Where the hell did you keep all that?!'' }}
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Kurz
* [[Hero Stole My Bike]]: In ''Fumoffu'' Kaname and Sōsuke steal a bike in order to get back to school in time for their test. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when a crazy policewoman tries to pull them over, leading to a [[Chase Scene]] that results in her crashing her squad car. Which then explodes.
* [[Hero
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: You can consider Amalgam {{spoiler|considering its establishment.}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Sōsuke spends a substantial portion of ''The Second Raid'' in the throes of one.
* [[Heroic Resolve]]: Kaname often instills this in Sousuke, such as his first fight in the Arbalest, against the Behemoth, and later during the end of Second Raid.
* [[Hey, Catch!]]: Sōsuke does one with a grenade in Fumoffu to beat one of the karate team members.
* [[Hey,
** If you're a [[Gundam]] fan, this show can get even more amusing, seeing as Sōsuke is [[Mobile Fighter G Gundam
** Heh, in the dub, looks like [[Azumanga Daioh
* [[Hey, You]]: Gauron tends to call certain people by overly familiar names, and when they express discomfort and anger, it [[Jerkass|only fuels him to do it more]].
* [["Hey You!" Haymaker]]: Sōsuke uses this one on the head of the Amateur Karate club while he's distracted by flirting with Kaname. Not that he's jealous or anything, he just needed to defeat the guy so they would leave and let the club house be demolished like the [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]] wanted.
* [[Hostage Situation]]: Handled by Sōsuke in a typically insane way.
** Of course the best one is in the 3rd episode of Fumoffu when Sousuke is only imagining it. Ironicly, Souske's vision in that episode is the only time in the anime when Kaname is kidnapped on screen.
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: In "Fumoffu," complete with the antics of Kurz Weber, {{spoiler|where he desperately attempts to peep within the girl's bathhouses.}} Although his plans are foiled each time by Sōsuke.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Gauron towards Sōsuke. Overlaps with [[Foe Yay]].
** It is now completely canon. Watch the [http://fmp-misha.livejournal.com/5090.html#cutid1 TSR comedy radio show] where Gauron acts as the school's "sensei." Gato is doing this on purpose. Gauron orders Sousuke to write on the chalk board "Kashim loves Gauron Sensei. Heart. ♥" as well as "Gauron Sensei's extreme attack makes Kashim's heart pound. [[I Want to Bear His Children|I want to have children with him.]]" Followed by what appears to be an attempt to rape Sousuke in front of the class. Yay for subtlety.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: With hair! (The hair's used for cooling)
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: Sōsuke's -- mostly in ''Fumoffu'', but it pops up briefly in ''The Second Raid'' as well.
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* [[Improbable Age]]: Sōsuke; Tessa
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: Kaname use of second base to knock out Sōsuke comes to mind.
* [[In Love
* [[Interservice Rivalry]]: It's alluded to in ''TSR'' and ''End of Day by Day'' - Mithril's Intelligence Division and Operations Division don't really see eye to eye on a lot of things.
** More humorously, Mao reveals that when she [[Runaway Bride|ditched her wedding to join the Marines]], the recruiters kept trying to talk her out of it... until they learned her old man was a USAF Colonel. "Okay, sign here."
* [[Intimidation Demonstration]]: In the ''Fumoffu'' episode, ''"Summer Illusion of Steel"'', Sameshima the cook runs up to Sōsuke with a knife in each hand, and starts twirling them around. He then switches over to rapidly slicing them through the air while stating his reputation as "Sammy the Slasher". It pays homage to ''[[
* [[In Spite of a Nail]]: {{spoiler|The Chernobyl accident [[Mind Screw|happened in our world regardless]]. In the [[Alternate History]], it happened years earlier thanks to the accident at Yamsk-11.}}
* [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: Sgt Sosuke Sagara.
* [[I Surrender, Suckers]]: This is how Gauron (with a little help from his infiltrated friends) took over the Tuatha de Danaan at the final episode arc of the first season.
* [[Juggling Loaded Guns]]: [[Child Soldier|Sousuke]] is playing an arcade light gun game, and doing quite well until he runs out of bullets. After a stunned second, he pulls out his personal pistol and blows the game away. When it's explained to him that you're supposed to shoot away from the screen to reload, he talks about how [[Hypocritical Humor|that would have been horribly unsafe]]. (Note that ''he's right'' [[From a Certain Point of View]]; shooting outside the screen would be pointing the gun at something you don't plan to shoot, violating one of the three core rules of gun safety)
* [[Kick the Dog]]: {{spoiler|Kurama killing Nami.}}
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Kalinin talks to Sōsuke about how "science fiction" weapons like the Arm Slaves exist despite all logic saying they shouldn't.
* [[Last
* [[Laughing Mad]]: Kaname has a crazy laugh that she gives whenever she's lying about something -- such as the possibility of being attracted to that nutcase Sōsuke. Or that his latest bone-headed antic bothers her in the least. [[Tsundere|Be afraid. Be very afraid.]]
* [[Lawyer
* [[Left Hanging]]: Many important plot points, such as the origin of the Whispered and Black Technology, have been left unanswered by the end of ''The Second Raid''; however, they are answered in the source novel material.
* [[Les Yay]] (Mao has actually groped Tessa's breasts and spends an inordinate amount of time with her, often while inebriated, naked, and in a sexually charged mood.)
** Also, Yu Fan and Yu Lan are first shown onscreen sharing a very intimate shower scene...
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kalinin's late wife's special Borscht recipe requires on-the-second stirring, PH balance testing, Cocao powder, and Miso Paste. In the manga, Sousuke tries cooking rice in a rice cooker. Over a fire. Indoors.
** Of course, Kalinin seems to be completely oblivious to the fact that his wife intentionally made terrible food as her "revenge" for his being [[Married to
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: ''Fumoffu''
** Also the OVA episode, "A Relatively Leisurely Day in the Life of a Fleet Captain", taking place shortly after the events of ''The Second Raid''
* [[Likes Older Women]]
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]: Mandalay Pictures has announced they have acquired the rights. See [[
* [[Longing Look]]
* [[Loners Are Freaks]]: Sousuke ''specifically'' tries not to get too attached to anyone. Unfortunately, being a [[Magnetic Hero]], people just keep flocking to him. Gauron later tells Sousuke the opposite of this trope - that being a loner is actually a ''good'' thing, and being surrounded by friends weakens him. Of course, he might also have other [[Green
* [[Loud Gulp]]: Sousuke visibly gulping can only mean one thing: Kaname is '''PISSED.'''
* [[Love At First Sight]]: No matter how you look at it, Gauron (in his own warped, weird way) fell in love at first sight with "beautiful" Kashim.
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* [[Love Letter Lunacy]]: Starting with the lockers being demolished again...
* [[Love Triangle]]: Kaname, Sōsuke, Tessa. Sōsuke, Kaname, Leonard. It's hinted that there is one (albeit very warped) with Gauron, Sōsuke, and Yu Fang and Yu Lan.
* [[Luminescent Blush]]: Sōsuke does this a few times, most notably in ''Fumoffu''. It's
** Kaname has one in the first episode when discussing that weirdo Sōsuke on the phone, showing that she's lying about not finding him attractive.
* [[MacGuffin Girl]]: Kaname, to a minor extent. Not so much "seeking" her as "protecting," but the idea is the same.
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* [[Magic From Technology]]: The Lambda Driver allows [[Humongous Mecha]] to pull off distinctly magical feats, such as throwing around [[Kamehame Hadoken|blasts of destructive energy]] and casually defying the laws of physics to allow a grossly oversized mech to move. Oh yeah, and it runs on the strong emotions of the pilot.
* [[Magic Skirt]]: In ''Fumoffu'' and ''The Second Raid'', most definitely ''not'' present in the first series, coincidentally the only Gonzo-produced one.
* [[Married to
** This actually becomes a major plot point in ''The Second Raid''.
* [[Mascot
* [[Mass Super
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: {{spoiler|1=Gail McAllen.}} He gets a kiss {{spoiler|then a few episodes later he dies}}.
* [[Mental Time Travel]]: The "Whispered", to some extent.
* [[Mid
* [[Misguided Missile]]:
* [[Mission Control]]: Tessa often performs this role, but sometimes Mardukas or Kalinin does this as well.
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The manga alternates between several chapters of hilarity involving Sōsuke's misadventures at school and longer, far more serious story arcs with more realistic battles involving giant robots and people getting blown up.
* [[More Dakka]]: {{spoiler|ARX-8 Laevateinn}}
* [[Motive Decay]]: Amalgam had good intentions back when it was formed. By the time of the story, roughly 50 years later, every leadership position in Amalgam other than Mr Mercury's had been replaced at least twice, with people who were invariably not as principled as the founders, resulting in the organization that is Mithril's nemesis. {{spoiler|In fact, Mr Mercury was so horrified as to what Amalgam had become that he ''created'' Mithril to stop them.}}
** It's stated that, given enough time, Mithril would suffer the same fate as Amalgam, as the original members would be replaced and their objectives would change.
* [[Multinational Team]]
* [[Mundangerous]]: Anything that Kaname is holding becomes dangerous when used on Sōsuke.
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Depending on how you look at it, this could be considered Gauron's intention when he orders the Chinese twins to kill Kaname.
* [[Musical Pastiche]]: One of the [https://web.archive.org/web/20100607000155/http://www.esnips.com/doc/3a4b4866-e8f4-42c3-9da0-a669cbd08570/Tokkou-Yoraou pieces of background music] is a knockoff of ''[[
* [[Nails
* [[Naughty Tentacles]]: Hard to interpret [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/full_metal_panic/c030/12.html this] any other way. Comes complete with [[Double Entendre|double entendres]].
* [[New Transfer Student]]: Sōsuke, as well as Tessa for all of two episodes.
* [[Newspaper
* [[NGO Superpower]]: Mithril
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: Gauron, who pulls this around 4-5 times, with each instance getting more and more ridiculous as to how he could survive it.
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* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Sōsuke for the majority of the series. Why are all these girls ([[Even the Guys Want Him|and guys]]) so angry when he hangs out with a particular girl? He can't ''possibly'' think of any reason.
** One hilarious example happens during episode 8, when Shinji lets Sousuke play a gal game to help him understand relationships. The in-game girl gets upset when he tells her to go by herself with swimsuit shopping. Kaname gets mad at him because he said [[Completely Missing the Point|he didn't know anything about civilian clothing, which is why he chose the option to make the girl go by herself]]. Then he wonders why the in-game girl (and his female classmates to a lesser extent) got so upset at him because of that.
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* [[Oddly
* {{spoiler|[[Official Couple]]}}: {{spoiler|Well, duh. But they've finally gotten together as of the last volume}}
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]: Kaname
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* [[Platonic Prostitution]]
* [[Plot Armor]]: Leonard describes this is the case, in-universe, for {{spoiler|Chidori, as she's the one that is supposed to be the "whisperer" in the future, while being a "whispered" in the past, and thus the reason that [[Alternate Timeline]] / Alternate History exist in the first place. Although Leonard also implies that there might be more than one "whisperer".}}
* [[Precision F
** Sōsuke, after being a nigh-perfect [[Stoic]] for the entire first season, is {{spoiler|subjected to a [[Not So Different]] [[Hannibal Lecture]] by Gauron, [[Shut UP, Hannibal|beats him up]]}} and drops this line in his first real display of emotion:
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* [[Prisoner Exchange]]: Sousuke has to make the decision of trading his hostage for either [[Love Interest|Kaname]] or Tessa. He picks Tessa, knowing that Kaname can protect herself just fine, and her [[Action Girl]] instincts means that she'll [[Spanner in
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: Kaname's increasingly paranoid and extreme precautions in episode 9 of ''The Second Raid'' are ''entirely justified''.
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Gauron, and Gates in the <s>second</s> third season.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Gates
* [[Questioning Title?]]: ''Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu''
* [[The Quiet One]]: Sōsuke
* [[Raised
* [[Ramming Always Works]]: In the second manga series, ''Sigma''.
* [[Real Robot]]: Played "straight" with the Arm Slaves. The ones without Lambda Drivers anyway.
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: [[Student Council President]] Hayashima. Almost a bit ''too'' reasonable, insofar he's perfectly understanding of Sōsuke's usual approach to school life and considers him a model student council member.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Bonta-Kun.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: {{spoiler|Sousuke going after Kurama, in an old Savage that is falling apart, against 8 other Arm Slaves}}
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** Also note that he was reading a rugby guidebook for the entire episode...and still has no idea what rugby is.
** I don't know, he mentioned playing basketball with his buddies in Afghanistan, and nobody seemed to be throwing hand grenades...
* [[Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training]]: Sōsuke, if that was not clear by now.
** As a mecha example, we have the ARX-8 Laevatein, which sacrificed [[Invisibility|ECS]] and other basic sensory and anti-detection systems common to Mythril Arm Slaves for sheer strength, mobility and firepower.
* [[Say My Name]]: "KAAAAAASHIIIIIIIM!" "GAAAAUROOOOOOOOON!" "ZAIIIIIDOOOOOO!" "KAAAAASHIIIIIIM!"
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* [[Sergeant Rock]]: Cmdr. Mardukas.
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: {{spoiler|Leonard's not in it for [[For the Evulz]]; the man's got a plan. He wants to go back in time and prevent Black Technology from being invented in order to ensure a more peaceful world. Kaname/Sofia also joins in because without Black Technology, the Whispereds won't have special powers in the [[Alternate Universe]].}}
* [[Shell
** After the events at Merida Island, Tessa is starting to show signs of this.
* [[Ship Tease]]: A simply classic one in Ep. 6 of ''The Second Raid''.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Sōsuke gets quite a few.
** One scene in Fumoffu stands out as pure [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]] and [[Fan Service]]. Sōsuke has just gone 4 days without sleeping due to schoolwork and his job and driven over the edge. Before passing out, he ponders on why he has to suffer like this. For ''no reason at all'', during the internal monologue, it shows a
*** The reason for the odd position was most likely because Sousuke (subconsciously) associated Tessa's behaviour with torture (well, emotionally, it sort of was). The stripping and tying upside down is a common procedure of putting the tortured person in a position of vulnerability before any sort of pain is involved. Honestly, it's a classic scene in all books that depict war and/or espionage.
* [[Shotacon]]: Gauron's been a creepy [[Stalker
* [[Shout
** In the English dub, whole quotes from a certain [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] from ''Full Metal Jacket'' are used for the Rugby team's [[Training
** In a later episode in which Shinji goes into [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
** In the first episode, the teacher searches Kaname's schoolbag and sees a copy of ''[[The
** The OAV that comes after The Second Raid features an [[Affectionate Parody]] mashup of ''[[Future Boy Conan]]'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]'' called ''Future Detective Boy Conan'', depicting a famous scene from ''Future Boy Conan'' with the addition of glasses and a bow tie. The video box cover is also seen, and is a parody of the cover of ''Future Boy Conan''—Jimsy from ''Future Boy Conan'' is given the face of ''[[Detective Conan]]'''s Mouri Kogoro.
** Two major shout-outs to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' in ''Always Stand By Me (Part 2)'': {{spoiler|Sophia/Chidori wearing a Rei-style plugsuit, and Al ''stopping an incoming nuke'' with an AT Field.}}
** In episode 11 of ''Fumoffu'', the enraged model club member refers to the woman who insulted him as a [[Gundam|Perfect Grade]] bitch.
** Captain Sailor of the U.S.S Pasadena is shown [[The Caine Mutiny|shaking three ball bearings.]] And one of his superior officers refers to him as [[Moby Dick|Ahab.]]
** The Pacific Chrysalis events has several shout-outs to [[
** One of the Yakuza in episode 10 mentions [[Osamu Tezuka|Osamu Tezuka's]] manga, [[Ambassador Magma]], when Kaname says she summons Bonta-kun by blowing her whistle three times. The picture of Magma's spaceship and yakuza's voice were censored due to "copyright reasons."
** In episode 6, Kaname compares Sousuke and Kurz to [[Butch Cassidy and
** Reading the novels, it becomes apparent that Gatoh is a [[Tom Clancy]] fan: Kalinin's wife dies in the same manner as Marko Ramius' wife, prompting his defection; the three USN submarines that appear in FMP also made appearances in Clancy's books.
** Bonta-kun is an obvious [[Shout
** The [[Filler]] episode "Is Narashino Burning?" (episode 14 of the first anime) has a lot of ''[[Gundam]]'' references. The head of the [[Opposing Sports Team|Nerima Red Dragons]] is a nod to [[Gundam|Char Aznable]]<ref>Note his fondness for red, [[Chars Counterattack|swept-back blond hair]], [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
*** Furthermore, the box for the Arm Slave model kit in this episode resembles a combination of the boxes for Bandai's EX Model<ref>A large blue stripe surrounded on both sides by thin white stripes</ref> and High Grade Universal Century<ref>Horizontal layout, illustration of the mecha on the left side</ref> lines. It's even said to be made by Banpresto, a division of Bandai (though one that usually makes video games like ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'').
* [[Shown Their Work]]: the effects of the [[Square
** Mardukas' backstory short reveals that the author did a lot of research on submarine warfare.
** Kalinin's backstory short reveals that that the author did a lot of research into the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and gave a lot of thought towards keeping the Cold War running beyond 1991.
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* [[The Spartan Way]]: Sōsuke became an assassin at age eight, then became a terrorist at age eleven...
** He also subjects the School Rugby team to this method. It gets [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] when Kaname asks where he got the idea for such a brutal training method, at which point he produces a training book written by Melissa Mao. Let's just say, she's something of an expert on this.
* [[Spell My Name
* [[Square
* [[Squee]]: This is basically the captain's response when Sousuke calls her Tessa for the first time.
* [[Stairs Are Faster]]: In a hurry to get up to Sousuke's apartment to retrieve her homework, Kaname first goes to the elevator, presses the button, and waits for a few seconds -- then screams in frustration and runs for the stairs.
* [[Stalker
** And Leonard to Kaname.
* [[Stalking Is Love]]: Kaname is actually ridiculously happy when she interprets Sōsuke's following her around as him being a [[Stalker
** Leonard also seems to believe in this trope.
* [[The Stoic]]: Sōsuke
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* [[Super Prototype]]: The Arbalest
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: ''[[Super Robot Wars Judgment|J]]'' and ''[[Super Robot Wars W|W]]''.
** For real humor, in the authors' notes section for one novel Gotoh said that when he sent info on the ARX-8 Laevatein (Sōsuke's final [[Mid
** [[Another
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: Sōsuke's ''very'' specific description of how he's a completely normal person who doesn't have anything to do with the military during his outing with Mizuki and her friends.
** Sousuke when he first starts to follow Kaname around, even when he suddenly rushes out of a moving train after Kaname tries to lose him.
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*** Kaname several times when her friend Kyoko asks about her current mood, and wondering if Sousuke was responsible in some way. Often tries laughing to attempt to avoid the question.
* [[Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist]]: Ms Yoko Wakana from ''Fumoffu''.
* [[Talkative Loon]]: Gates, who tends to scream around and playact for long, ''long'' periods of time. Gauron, as well - especially considering that one word from [[The Quiet One|Sousuke]] can prompt him to ramble on and on nonstop.
* [[Take Off Your Clothes]]: In the last episode of ''Fumoffu'', after a seemingly deadly virus spread to the school, Sōsuke drags Kaname to the infirmary and asks her to take off her clothes. Kaname reacts all flustered, believing he [[You Don't Want to Die
* [[Tanks for Nothing]]: Tanks are never a match for Armslaves.
** Actually, it's specified in the books that they are more powerful than the [[A Ses]], unless there is a Lambda Driver involved.
* [[Teach Him Anger]]
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* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: Sōsuke. Oh, Sōsuke.
* [[The Thing That Goes Doink]]: Seen quite prominently at the Yakuza home of Mikihara in ''Fumoffu''. Also heard several times in the Hot Springs episode.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: [[Played for Laughs]] by Hayashimizu when Kaname is kidnapped by thugs in the second season's first episode. The ''completely'' deadpan delivery of his "translation" of the spokesthug's threat into terms Sousuke can understand, and [[Sophisticated As Hell|vice versa]], sets the tone [[Lighter and Softer|for the season to follow]].
* [[This Is Not a Drill]]
* [[Too Much Information]]: In the novels, Gauron telling Sōsuke exactly what he fantasized doing to him back in Kanka. Sōsuke is, unsurprisingly, [[Brain Bleach|horrified]]. It certainly puts a whole new meaning to Gauron's "So -- what's that face for?" remark afterwards.
* [[Too Soon]]: The name of Sōsuke Sagara's "home" country (Afghanistan) was changed in the anime and translation to a fictional country (Helmajistan).
** The ''Fumoffu'' season also had two episodes cut out due to sensitive content, following a [[Real Life]] kidnapping case in Japan shortly before it was set to be aired.
* [[Training
* [[Trigger Happy]]: Gauron, who has to be restrained from shooting people he ''shouldn't''. And Sōsuke, although he mitigates it by mostly using rubber bullets while he's at school or on outings with Kaname and her friends. Sōsuke's trigger-happy tendencies are also significantly more pronounced in the ''Full Metal Panic: Overload'' manga, where he's actually ''more'' trigger-happy than Gauron. ( [[Up to Eleven|Yes, it's actually possible]].)
** In ''Overload'' Sousuke is literally ''addicted'' to guns and starts experiencing ''withdrawal symptoms'' after Kaname forbids him to fire a gun for a day.
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** Well, it's not like Sousuke doesn't deserve it anyway.
** It is entirely possible that being a tsundere is not a natural part of her personality. Sousuke is an extremely frustrating person, after all.
[[Twelve-Episode Anime]]: It's two sequel seasons, ''Fumoffu'' and ''The Second Raid'', had eleven and thirteen episodes. Though ''Fumoffu'' was supposed to scheduled just for twelve episodes. But one was pulled [[Too Soon|due to abducting parallels]] in [[Real Life]] cases during that time. ''The Second Raid'' had a separate OVA thirty minute episodes.
* [[Twice Shy]]: Sousuke and Kaname's relationship. Which is also the reason why they haven't even kissed in the entire series (yes, even in the 10 novels thusfar). The most intimate they've gotten has been holding hands.
* [[Twincest]]: Yu Fan and Yu Lan
* [[Unexpected Genre Change]]: The second season, ''Fumoffu'', served mostly to give the fans something to watch in between the more serious first and third seasons. As a result, it goes from gritty realism to off-the-wall slapstick comedy and back again.
** Occurs to a lesser extent in "filler" episodes, where it has an ALMOST ''Fumoffu''-like style to it. Such as using Arm Slaves for a school event.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: In the anime at least, Kaname and Sōsuke. Also, Mao and Kurz have a ''lot'' of this.
** Oh, Kaname and Sōsuke have a fair amount of it [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/full_metal_panic/c020/16.html in the manga], too.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: The Lambda Driver turns anger into physical power. And given the fact that it's implied that once they get the kinks worked out it'll make nukes obsolete pretty much gives enough of a reason why this trope applies.
** It's not ''anger'', per se. It's ''imagination'' and ''will''. It's referenced in the novels that Sousuke never really uses his unless he is pushed, usually to the point of despair, and rage is his way of dealing with that.
* [[Villain Takes an Interest]]: Gauron toward Sousuke.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Sousuke and Kurz.
* [[Welcome to My World]]: to quote Kaname's internal monologue in the first book
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* [[Wet Sari Scene]]
* [[What Beautiful Eyes!]]: Sōsuke. Although he doesn't have eyes that have a [[Technicolor Eyes|particularly special color]], they are huge and pretty. Gauron became infatuated with him initially because of his emotionless, cold eyes. "Anyone would say they're beautiful" indeed.
* [[What Do You Mean
** After almost fifty episodes in which Sousuke defined himself mostly or entirely in terms of his military functions - a theme that was especially prominent in ''The Second Raid'' - it was at the very least an impressive bit of [[Character Development]] to see him embrace the nonmilitary part of his life so passionately.
** ''Fumoffu''. The hot springs episode culminated in the males (minus Sousuke) running a defense perimeter Sousuke set up, complete with awesome music, lots of explosions, and a minor [[Rousing Speech]] by Kurz. Subverted, though: It ''was'' awesome. And hilarious.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Kaname reacts this way to basically everything [[Combat Pragmatist|Sosuke]] does. A notable one is when she got kidnapped in the first episode of Fumoffu, and he showed up at the negotiations with the offending gang leader's little brother as a hostage of his own. {{spoiler|Turns out the kid was in on it.}}
* [[White
* [[White
* [[Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him]]: Many viewers asked this to Sousuke when he had Gauron at gunpoint before being arrested {{spoiler|and going on to hijack the Danaan}}.
** And Sousuke was inside his AS.
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* [[Wishful Projection]]: Kurtz Webber sees Kaname Chidori's picture; upon seeing the real thing he assumes she must be an angel, until Kaname chews her friend out for a horrible blind date and begins loudly yelling, causing Kurtz to become very disappointed.
* [[Yakuza]]
* [[You Don't Want to Die
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Kaname, just look at her.
** She's actually an interesting case in that her hair is explicitly stated as being black in the novels, even though the cover art for those novels shows her with blue hair. When the first season was produced, the animators chose to go with the blue hair, but selected a relatively dark shade. This was changed to a lighter shade of blue in the second season. The new, lighter shade may be part of the reason some fans have had difficulty accepting that black is her 'real' hair colour.
* [[Young Entrepreneur]]: Sōsuke tries to patent and sell his Bonta-Kun combat suit entirely for the technological advantage it provides, without realizing its outward appearance was preventing sales. He actually succeeded in selling a few of them to the FBI, the Miami police and a local Yakuza gang.
** The fact that Sousuke had enough money and contacts to do that implies that he's probably been moonlighting in the weapons business for a while.
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