![]() ![]() Introduction: Full Metal Panic A terrified girl on the run in a Russian republic may seem fortunate to have the help of a man in a jeep. Since there are three series to Full Metal Panic’s Ultimate Edition, I might as well review them separately. Future stand alone releases for the first series and The Second Raid are lined up, but there’s a question mark over whether Fumoffu will get a single release. ![]() At the time of writing, the only way to get all three series here is in the Ultimate Edition. I mean the first three seasons of Full Metal Panic on Blu-ray in the UK, guaranteed to work in a Region B player. Fortunately, Anime Limited have taken all the hassle out of it by releasing all three. Then around 2009/2010, Funimation picked up ADV’s licence for the franchise and released it on Blu-ray, and I would have imported, were it not for region coding confusion over The Second Raid (the first two series were Region AB, the first release of the Second Raid was Region A, the Classics release of the Second Raid is reportedly AB). Besides, I was put off by the fact that the UK never got The Second Raid on DVD. My interest was first sparked around the time that ADV went out of business, and consequently their DVDs went out of print before I could get around to buying them. I have long wanted to watch Full Metal Panic though, ever since I caught the trailers for both the first series and Fumoffu on a couple of ADV discs that I had. ![]()
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