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Full Metal Panic:Mission 07

Full Metal Panic:Mission 07

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Believe it or not there is more!
Review: I have seen the Japanese release of this title and I won't get into it too much but I did want to let all the fans know that another season exists "Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu". At the time of the writing of this article the only thing available from Amazon.com is some import soundtrack. So for those of you who think that the ending to season 1 is a little "lacking" and doesn't tie up a lot of lose ends you will be happy to hear that this title is currently in plans for season 3. I still wait for Fumoffu to get translated and released!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Magnificent Conclusion to End a Magnificent Series
Review: In the final installment of Full Metal Panic, author Shiki Douji and producers create perhaps the best conclusion to an anime series I have ever seen. By mixing elements of comedy, action, and romance while magnificently and completely ending the multiple plot developments within the series, Mission 07 promises to be something that will not disappoint even the most critical of viewers.

Mission 07 starts where Mission 06 left off, right at episode 22 conveniently titled "Jack in the Box." In what is perhaps the climax of the series, Gauron (or Gaul) has taken over the "toy box" (name for the submarine in the Japanese version) threatening to destroy everything the main characters have fought to build. Kaname and the captain are held hostage, however Sagara and Kurz are still fighting, managing to avoid the lockdown procedures that Guaron has initiated. Will Kaname be able to escape? Will Sagara be able to save the sub, and most importantly, will he defeat Gauron? All of these questions, I promise, are answered fully and brilliantly in this final DVD.

While the relationship between Kaname and Sagara didn't end as well as I hoped, A.D. vision gives all of you who love the romance sideplot a little treat at the end, and I assure you that while the romance element doesn't end as well as the action element, it is still suitably ended. Once again the quality of the anime is well-drawn, well produced, and overall well-done. The color blending is stellar, and the acute sound and great music manages to make me like this show even more. This is a definite 5 outta 5, no questions asked.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best Anime Conclusion....Ever
Review: Mission 7 of season 1 of the anime series, Full Metal Panic, contains the best conclusion to an anime, I have ever seen. While mixing fast-paced action with the dramatic evil of Gaul (or Gauron), Mission 7 holds up to be an amazing end to an amazing season. The ending is, however, more drawn to action, rather than the romantic aspect of the season, between Kaname and Souske. Those wanting to see a knight-in-shining-armor-style hero made out of Souske may be slightly disappointed. I won't spoil the ending, but it is definalty worth watching.
Note that the second season, Full Metal Panic Fumoffu, has aired in Japan. I haven't seen this yet, myself, but it is said that it focuses on Kaname and Souske's life in high school. For those of you wanting more, and weren't satisfied with the first season's end, I recommend you look into Fumoffu.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THIS IS THE END....OR IS IT?
Review: Well, here we are with the last volume in the entertaining series Full Metal Panic. Gauron has obtained a computer program which allows him to take control of the de Danaan, along with the help of a few Mithril traitors. Not only that, he has Tessa and Kaname at his mercy. After calling a false fire alarm, he seals all of the crew up in a hangar, inundating it with high levels of oxygen, which he supposes will distract them from the real situation. Only Sousuke and Kurz refuse to believe the drill, suspecting something is up. They know it has something to do with Gauron. They'll have to get to the bridge without any weapons and no help. Meanwhile, a U.S. Navy sub has been tracking the de Danaan and hopes to destroy her at the same time as this is happening.

While volume 7 had its moments, especially the final duel between Sosouke and Gauron (doesn't he ever die?), the last dvd left me unsatisfied. Sosouke and Kaname, while coming close to revealing their true feelings for each other, never get romantic. They tell each other they need each other but that's about it, I guess setting up the sequel series that will be coming out in the future, in which they are constantly bickering. I would have liked to have seen their relationship evolve a little. They're pretty much in the same place as they started. In fact, I don't feel as if ANY of the characters evolved over the course of the series. That's disappointing. Also, we didn't get anymore really relevant information on what the "Whispered" truly are or what their function is. Hopefully, the sequel series will not be just more of the same. Still, Full Metal Panic is a great entertainment. Just don't expect any surprises or deep insights.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The biggest problem with FMP is....
Review: When its over you'll be left wanting more, more, more.
The wholse series is quality. Great art, animation, and characters. The plot is wonderful, you'll love the characters, and laugh and cry through their antics and perils.
The series is paced very well with action and comdey coming in at appropriate time. Action usually consists of mech based combat, thankfully with few staredowns.
Highly recommend this anime. Also if you can get your hands on season 2 (Full metal Panic: Fumoffu which is a purely comedic series focusing on Souske and Chidori's school life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The biggest problem with FMP is....
Review: When its over you'll be left wanting more, more, more.
The wholse series is quality. Great art, animation, and characters. The plot is wonderful, you'll love the characters, and laugh and cry through their antics and perils.
The series is paced very well with action and comdey coming in at appropriate time. Action usually consists of mech based combat, thankfully with few staredowns.
Highly recommend this anime. Also if you can get your hands on season 2 (Full metal Panic: Fumoffu which is a purely comedic series focusing on Souske and Chidori's school life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More than just Full Metal Panic
Review: Yes Full Metal Panic made in 2002 is one of the best anime out with it's blend of modern day politics and futuristic mechs called arm slaves, and it's perfect blend of comedy, drama and action. The series of 24 episodes has about 4 different storys within it, but they all come together in the end. the previous writer talked about full metal panic fumoffu which has been translated and released on other websites for purchase or for downloading on kazaa lite. Fumoffu has been out since November already translated just hard to find, but a great add on to full metal panic it has nothing to do with the main series except the characters are from it, but it's just a comedy a hilarious one at that. Souske the main character in this is a little more into doin military things that crews stuff up, so you all should check out both series and the new season of full metal panic is do at the end of this year in the US.


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