
Full Metal Panic! Volume 1
Full Metal Panic!, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Luci Christian
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Chris Patton
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By:
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Shouji Gatou
About this listen
Sagara Sousuke isn't your typical high school student.
He reads military enthusiast magazines; he responds to questions with "affirmative;" he brings grenades to school in his bag. Though everyone at school takes him for a hopeless military geek, Chidori Kaname thinks there might be something more to him. When their plane is hijacked in the middle of a field trip, Kaname's instincts will prove correct: Sousuke is an elite, mech-piloting mercenary... and he's here to protect her!
©2023 Shouji Gatou (P)2023 Podium AudioSosuke returns with his old antics, struggling to fit into normal life offering fun humour as the story gets more serious, focusing on a hijacking of a plane as students head on a trip. Its a great intro to the series and we'll detailed, if you have seen the TV series (even long ago) it helps brings the AS and other concepts to life even more. Really well done to the voice actors too, they do a great job acting.
Good return to a old franchise.
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Nostalgia
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Great anime and great story 👏
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Nostalgia Overload
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Fantastic
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On the positive side, the translation is faithful while still being written in good English, I particularly appreciated the use of honorifics since the story heavily involves Japanese people.
The slice of life parts are also acted with a good tone and appropriate effort.
I also think that using a male and female side by side helps immersion in the dialogues between the characters.
On the negative side, the action scenes are a bit underacted; the lack of screaming and agitation undermines the gravity of the situations.
And, as ironic as it sounds, Sousuke's performance feels a a bit lacking, while all the other male characters are really excellent.
Thought this opinion might be influenced by the original va, Tomokazu Seki, being iconic in my mind.
Still, I consider this a very good product and an excellent way to experience the story of Full Metal Panic, short of course of reading it in the original language.
I will keep following the series with good expectations, and I'll hope the publisher will bring other mecha light novels, like Knights and Magic or the many Gundam novels.
Mixed Feelings, verging on very positive.
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