Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu

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Synonyms: Full Metal Panic Fumoffu, Fullmetal Panic? Fumoffu
Japanese: フルメタル・パニック? ふもっふ
English: Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 26, 2003 to Nov 18, 2003
Premiered: Summer 2003
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 02:28 (JST)
Licensors: ADV Films, Funimation
Studios: Kyoto Animation
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy
Themes: Gag HumorGag Humor, SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #6392
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Popularity: #859
Members: 302,145
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Two of the funniest anime in existence. And, perhaps coincidentally, the only two anime that spring to mind where the 'half-episode' mark often meant a different short story/chapter. You know how those other unfunny anime drag-on for the full episode run-time... despite being unfunny? These two don't. Clearly, 10-minutes is the best for animated comedy silliness. 
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
They are both comedy and they both have characters with "strange" qualities... such as Sousuke having the military thing and Haruhi having the alien, esper, time-traveller thing. They are both hilarious with some romance added in. 
report Recommended by Xalengurth
Girls, military officers in "normal" society, big guns that somehow appear out of nowhere, and Fumoffu! 
report Recommended by justice0
I couldn't help but remember Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu when I started watching Seto no Hanayome. Both are high-school romance comedy in which everything is allowed to go crazy. Both anime are fun, random, and hilarious.  
report Recommended by rEn-00
These are two of the funniest dubs out there. Both are episodic and rely heavily on gags and quips, and both succeed at making you laugh like a madman. Great liberties were willingly extended to the dubbing production of Ghost Stories by the Japanese creators, and these were taken with gusto. Don't miss either of these comedic gems! 
report Recommended by TwistedChick
If you're looking for some nonsense fun, here you have two great series to pick: Azumanga Daioh makes you laugh like there's no tomorrow, and Fumoffu is not that fun, but it has weapons and more action. 
report Recommended by Superman
They may be extremely different, but they're also extremely hilarious. You will laugh your ass off! 
report Recommended by Hanasanaide
Both shows are just plain-old funny, and use a lot of slapstick humor in a school setting. 
report Recommended by robfoster
They have very similar atmospheres :) Ayano is just like Chidori.  
report Recommended by imeia
If you're looking for laughs in almost every episode as the main characters go through every-day life, then watch both these series. 
report Recommended by redDX
Comedic element in both series is in the viewer's ability to spot small details. Both FMP Fumoffu and Hataraku heavily feature slapstick humor and hilarious scenes through episode progression and background action. 
report Recommended by FTW10
It should be noted that this show is defnitely more focused on comedy than romance, so fans looking for some humor will definitely be pleased; this show is one of the funniest I've seen so far, right up there with Heaven's Lost Property on my list of favorite romantic comedies, and unlike HLP, this show relies far, far less on ecchi fan service to generate laughs (though it isn't entirely devoid of it). FMP? Fomuffu places the socially maladjusted role on the male lead Sousuke, though the reasons he's so awkward are drastically different than those of Chii. He is a human, though he's been an  read more 
report Recommended by ExtendedRenegade
Both take place in a Highschool setting and both focus on comedy. Danshi Koukousei is about random events in the daily lives of the main characters, while Fumoffu is centered around a young soldier being unable to adapt to regular highscool life. But they both have great humour and should make you laugh. 
report Recommended by fbh
Both are romantic at some points, school life, and funny i want to say more but no words can explain. If you like school rumble you must like FMP. I will be very disappointed if you had never watch FMP Fumoffu or School Rumble 
report Recommended by ForgedHero
Hare Guu is another rare, character-driven Comedy that takes every little detail seriously. Hilarious everlasting. 
report Recommended by kurzweil1024
Full Metal Panic? was less serious than the Higurashi series but it did have it's suspenseful moments. Both of these series are mostly humor with fan-service... and a tiny bit of plot thrown in for spice. 
report Recommended by sisngood
Both are very whimsical with absurd premises and some character development. Angel Beats! has a much larger cast than Fumoffu and its main characters also develop more. Additionally, Angel Beats! is fairly sad at points. 
report Recommended by owlf
Both shows are episodic and usually have more than one story in one episode. They are mostly focused on comedy. Main characters in both shows are kinda unusual. 
report Recommended by opasnimiki
Two parodies that enjoy the controversial personalities of their characters for the creation of great jokes and for the subversion and satires of clichés. They use a nonsense and satiric humor, great for lovers of animes focused 100% in comedy.  
report Recommended by Okamidori
two comedies with school setting, about a newly arrived student/teacher with second identity (soldier and ex gang leader respectively), whose quirkiness and general lack of common sense result in many hilarious antics. 
report Recommended by sillyfang
Both series are hilarious comedies that center around an ultra-dense male character. Nozaki-kun has lots of other characters with relationships that are also very funny. The humor is clean (no gross out stuff). 
report Recommended by karlito77
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu or Grand Blue With both share the Gag and Slapstick tags as there main style of comedy. In very different ways, which is mainly due to the premise of each anime, they both deliver some serious laugh-out-loud moments. 
report Recommended by Zonecommander26
Why these two are similar you ask? one is cautious hero, the other one is cautious soldier. simple. the two anime share the same comedy in cautious action. 
report Recommended by KinjiKido
I think the main character is really similar in both anime. I also think the humor is kind of similar.  
report Recommended by Denise1911
Centered in a war/violent ridden setting, each of these series brings a lot of humor and slice of life activities to an otherwise dreary place. With major secrets being in place around some major characters, these series seem to have a bit in common. 
report Recommended by Monjoex
Most Comedies fail because they consciously want to be funny or absurd or insane, as opposed to an honest spontaneity of characters merely being themselves -- a sort of anarchy of will. Fumoffu is a masterpiece of Comedy as Art, and no other uncompromising creativity can be seen elsewhere than in Honey and Clover. The punchlines, the exaggerations, the histrionics are all well-timed and natural. Fumoffu especially puts great detail and depth in the script, e.g. a professor not merely wanting to appear like a bore blabbering nonsensical philosophical jargon but actually makes a solid argument in the Alpbach Symposium and the deconstruction of the  read more 
report Recommended by kurzweil1024
Sousuke in Fumoffu instantly reminded of the kind of humor you would see in Cromartie Highschool. If you're itching for more anime like Cromartie, Fumoffu might be the show for you, and vice versa. 
report Recommended by haydenluvsanime
Both funny episodic anime where the lead male protagonist has special abilities (psychic powers/military training) 
report Recommended by Ph8
If you crave seeing your favorite badass characters in unreal, embarrasing situations - in animal costumes or crossdressing, this is what you're looking for. And if you'll behave like a nice kid, maybe some crazy villain will come out of their way and join this stupid play called fanservice... 
report Recommended by Monoxid
Essentially, both are School/Action/Comedy/Slapstick, and both feature a clueless guy who is really good at fighting, yet is put into awkward situations with a girl. In FMP:F, Sousuke has to protect Kaname for his mission, while in MnH, Seiji has to hide the fact that Midori is his right hand. 
report Recommended by robfoster
Fumoffu is similar to Ginrei in the whole light-hearted humorous approach to story telling. The humor in Fumoffu is less crude but much more masterful and significant. If you enjoyed the Ginrei Special I suspect you will love the coy playfulness of Fumoffu, even without having watched any of the actual FMP series. 
report Recommended by Maur
Much closer than FMP! is it's spin-off. It's a little more comedy oriented, still not as family-watchable, but this matches up with Nadesico on the screwball antics, just with a little less mecha. 
report Recommended by BlackDranzerexe
Well! Full Metal Panic and Mayo Chiki aren't too too similar but if you like the fact that someone will do anything to protect another person than this is another good anime for you! On one hand we have a military guy doing the extreme to protect a girl. On the other hand we have a cross dressing butler that will do anything to please and protect their master. Both have fighting but Mayo Chiki is more for the perverted mind and Full Metal Panic is more for the fighting/funny type. 
report Recommended by KirkieBirkie
"Normal" high school girl + Professional assassin/soldier + Social awkwardness = Hilarity. 
report Recommended by Keirik
They are both comedic and fun filled. Lots of stuff to make you crack up, on the other hand very random at the same time. Plus Bonta-kun and the frogs are very similiar! 
report Recommended by FRESHShaZaM
Both are romantic comedies with a loud-mouth girl and her dense bodyguard as the main characters. Either one or both shows are guaranteed to make you laugh. 
report Recommended by Hantsuki
Still in the mood for more bizarre episodic adventures in your anime? Look no further! Holding the same madcap slapstick comedy. These shows also share the same hair-trigger characters, ridiculous competitions, and a vicious mascot to boot! 
report Recommended by Splitter
Both outstandingly fantastic comedies, and probably the two funniest shows I've seen at this point. They both have a light romantic element, and are just downright fun to watch.  
report Recommended by Nataki
Socially awkward male leading character with female tsundere...and more :) just gotta watch it 
report Recommended by madskizzles
Two mildly serious shows get their wackier content animated. Lots of shenanigans and romantic tension. 
report Recommended by Keirik
Both are cuts from the original series. They both generally do not have a huge storyline other than the original, however, both are extremely funny. It is recommended that you watch the actual Anime before watching the ONA. The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya may seem short, but it is quick and a fun watch. 
report Recommended by firetrickz
While you shouldn't be watching Fumoffu unless you've already seen FMP!, Lovely Complex and Fumoffu are quite similar. Both are hilarious and center around school life. Both characters have feelings for each other but are way too proud/embarrassed to show them to the other person. Definitely check out one or the other! 
report Recommended by Xinil
Both have tons of slapstick humor and some charming moments. 
report Recommended by robfoster
Both have a large amount of humor, both from slapstick and more subtle sources. Also, both have people fighting with amusement park mascots, if you're into that niche. 
report Recommended by robfoster
Crank up the military otaku jokes from FMP and you get Military!  
report Recommended by ced1106
Great comedy with both humor and similar characters. 
report Recommended by Cafer
Both Have a Student Girl punching, kicking and striking the protagonist and these two have a kind of romance. Also, The two protagonists are seen as strange guy. 
report Recommended by bereta002
Both are school life Animes with tons of comedy scenes and references / parodies to other Animes. Also, some characters are similar: Sonsuke and konata are the main and are fanatics for their tastes. Chidori and Kagami are those who disapprove the attitudes of the protagonist and Tsubaki and Meito Anisawa are hot blooded losers. 
report Recommended by bereta002
Both make heavy use of violent slapstick comedy and accident pervert antics. This really comes to fruition in both series onsen resort episodes with the men going on hardcore military peeping missions with comrades falling for traps and manly spirit in the air. 
report Recommended by ilikewhiterice
Sousuke Sagara, the male protagonist of Full Metal Panic Fumoffu, is a boy who was raised on the battlefields of war-torn Afghanistan. Although he's an experienced mecha pilot, he lacks basic social skills, and much of the comedy in the series stems from his "fish out of water" experience in trying to adjust to life as a normal Japanese high school student. Jouji Gouda, the male protagonist of Akane Maniax, was obviously born to be the hotblooded pilot with the lead role in a super robot show. Unfortunately for him, he's stuck attending a very normal Japanese high school, and his antics constantly exasperate  read more 
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