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Full Metal Panic! 3rd Director's Cut Film's Teaser Previews Theme Song

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Tamaru Yamada performs theme for film premiering on Saturday

The official website for the three-film director's cut anime project for the first season of the Full Metal Panic! television anime series began streaming a teaser trailer for the third film on Tuesday. The video previews the theme song "Kimi wa Tomodachi Ichiban no Koi ~way to love you~" (You are a Friend First Love: Way to Love You) performed by Tamaru Yamada.

Attendees of theatrical screenings will receive a miniature drawing featuring the characters Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa and Richard Mardukas by illustrator Shikidouji.

The films are screening in Tokyo at the Kadokawa Cinema Shinjuku and the Tachikawa Cinema City theaters, and in Osaka at the Umeda Burg 7 theater. Each film will screen for one week.

The first film, subtitled "Boy Meets Girl," opened on November 25. The second film, subtitled "One Night Stand," opened on January 13. The third film, "Into the Blue," will open on January 20.

Full Metal Panic! centers around a mercenary group called Mithril on a parallel Earth in which the Cold War did not end in 1991.

The original Full Metal Panic! light novel series debuted in 1998, and Fujimi Shobo published the series' 12th and final novel in the main series in 2010. The novels have more than 11 million copies in print. Tokyopop published the first five volumes before the company shut down its North American branch in 2011.

Aside from the 2002 series, the novels also inspired the 12-episode Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu TV anime in 2003, and the 13-episode Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid TV anime series in 2005. Additionally, the light novels inspired the Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid video anime episode in 2006. GONZO animated the 2002 anime series, and Kyoto Animation animated the two sequel series and the video anime. A new television anime series titled Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory by XEBEC will premiere in spring 2018.

Source: MoCa News


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