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* SelfAdaptation: Shoujo Gatoh, the author of the original ''Full Metal Panic'' light novels, served as one of the writers for this anime.
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* SelfAdaptation: Shoujo Shouji Gatoh, the author of the original ''Full Metal Panic'' light novels, served as one of the writers for this anime.
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* SelfAdaptation: Shoujo Gatoh, the author of the original ''Full Metal Panic'' light novels, served as one of the writers for this anime.
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** Kaname muses that she'd like to install a device in Sōsuke's brain that would let her zap him whenever he did something embarassing. Kaname's voice actress, Creator/SatsukiYukino, also voiced Kagome from ''Manga/InuYasha'', who did much the same to the title character via his RestrainingBolt necklace. The allusion is lampshaded when Kyouko protests that Sōsuke isn't a dog.
** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember [[Creator/TomokazuSeki his voice actor]] used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
*** Taking it a step further, in Episode 12 Ono D eats a "Bakunetsu God Curry Bread".
* CastingGag: Akiko Hiramatsu as Yoko Wakana. Yoko's a walking parody of Miyuki Kobayakawa, except that she's a bit nuts and has an obsession with taking down Sousuke for ruining her kei patrol car.
** Kaname muses that she'd like to install a device in Sōsuke's brain that would let her zap him whenever he did something embarassing. Kaname's voice actress, Creator/SatsukiYukino, also voiced Kagome from ''Manga/InuYasha'', who did much the same to the title character via his RestrainingBolt necklace. The allusion is lampshaded when Kyouko protests that Sōsuke isn't a dog.
** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember [[Creator/TomokazuSeki his voice actor]] used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
*** Taking it a step further, in Episode 12 Ono D eats a "Bakunetsu God Curry Bread".
* CastingGag: Akiko Hiramatsu as Yoko Wakana. Yoko's a walking parody of Miyuki Kobayakawa, except that she's a bit nuts and has an obsession with taking down Sousuke for ruining her kei patrol car.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]]]
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: In Latin America, this was the only series officially released in the FMP anime franchise. Because of that, the dubbing company retitled the series as "Fumoffu" to avoid the relationship with the FMP franchise, unreleased in its entirely as of 2021.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: In Latin America, this was the only series part of the ''Full Metal Panic!'' franchise that was officially released in the FMP anime franchise. there. Because of that, the dubbing company retitled the series as "Fumoffu" to avoid the its relationship with the FMP rest of the franchise, unreleased in its entirely as of 2021.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: In Latin America, this was the only series officially released in the FMP anime franchise. Because of that, the dubbing company retitled the series as "Fumoffu" to avoid the relationship with the FMP franchise, unreleased in its entirely as of 2021.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]
* TooSoon: Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut from the original broadcast due to a prominent RealLife kidnapping in Japan at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.
* TooSoon: Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut from the original broadcast due to a prominent RealLife kidnapping in Japan at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut from the original broadcast due to a prominent RealLife kidnapping in Japan at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]
* TooSoon: Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut from the original broadcast due to a prominent RealLife kidnapping in Japan at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.]]
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.
* TooSoon: Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut from the original broadcast due to a prominent RealLife kidnapping in Japan at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.
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* TooSoon: Two episodes were cut out of the broadcast due to sensitive content, following a RealLife kidnapping case in Japan shortly before it was set to be aired.
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* TooSoon: Two episodes were Episode 1B, "A Hostage with No Compromises", was cut out of from the original broadcast due to sensitive content, following a prominent RealLife kidnapping case in Japan shortly before it at the time. To make sure the series had a nice round episode count, the now-orphaned Episode 1A ("The Man from the South") was set to be aired.paired with Episode 2B ("A Fruitless Lunchtime"), which meant the otherwise inoffensive Episode 2A ("Hostility Passing-By") was also removed from the broadcast order.
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*** Taking it a step further, in Episode 12 Ono D eats a "Bakunetsu God Curry Bread".
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* CastingGag: Akiko Hiramatsu as Yoko Wakana. Yoko's a walking parody of Miyuki Kobayakawa, except that she's a bit nuts and has an obsession with taking down Sousuke for ruining her kei patrol car.
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** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember [[Creator/TomokazuSeki his voice actor]] used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
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** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember [[Creator/TomokazuSeki his voice actor]] used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
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** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember his voice actor used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
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** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember [[Creator/TomokazuSeki his voice actor actor]] used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
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* ActorAllusion:
** Kaname muses that she'd like to install a device in Sōsuke's brain that would let her zap him whenever he did something embarassing. Kaname's voice actress, Creator/SatsukiYukino, also voiced Kagome from ''Manga/InuYasha'', who did much the same to the title character via his RestrainingBolt necklace. The allusion is lampshaded when Kyouko protests that Sōsuke isn't a dog.
** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember his voice actor used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]
* TooSoon: Two episodes were cut out of the broadcast due to sensitive content, following a RealLife kidnapping case in Japan shortly before it was set to be aired.
** Kaname muses that she'd like to install a device in Sōsuke's brain that would let her zap him whenever he did something embarassing. Kaname's voice actress, Creator/SatsukiYukino, also voiced Kagome from ''Manga/InuYasha'', who did much the same to the title character via his RestrainingBolt necklace. The allusion is lampshaded when Kyouko protests that Sōsuke isn't a dog.
** Sousuke's repeated inability to just conform to GoodOldFisticuffs (instead relying on [[CombatPragmatist Combat Pragmatism]]) when sparring with the karate club members is pretty hilarious when you remember his voice actor used to portray (rather famously) a [[Anime/GGundam robot-piloting martial artist]].
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/TomokazuSeki as the (usually) stoic Sosuke, natch, but the rugby team members have [=VAs=] who have deep, menacing voices, and thus are usually cast villains or [[BigBad Big Bads]]. Here they're... feminine. [[FromNobodyToNightmare At first.]]
* TooSoon: Two episodes were cut out of the broadcast due to sensitive content, following a RealLife kidnapping case in Japan shortly before it was set to be aired.