Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory
Finished · 12 epXebec · 2018 · Japan

Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory

フルメタル・パニック!Invisible Victory

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Nine months have passed since teen soldier Sousuke Sagara first became Kaname Chidori's covert protector. In that time, Mithril has been remarkably successful at thwarting Amalgam's efforts, but this has only made Amalgam more determined. Leonard Testarossa's visits with Tessa and Kaname are just preludes to all-out attacks that begin with global communications disruptions. Kaname's status as a Whispered makes her one of Amalgam's main targets, which means that any semblance of a peaceful life at Jindai Municipal High School is now over for her. (Source: Anime News Network)

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Full Metal Panic!TV · 2002Full Metal Panic! The Second RaidPrequel · TV · 2005
Full Metal Panic! Invisible VictoryCurrent · TV · 2018

Episodes

14
1. Episode 1 - Zero Hour
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2. Episode 2 - Damage Control
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3. Episode 3 - Big One Percent
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4. Episode 4 - On My Own
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4. Episode 4.5 - Intermission
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5. Episode 5 - Welcome to the Jungle
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6. Episode 6 - Rotten Repose
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7. Episode 7 - Giant Killing
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8. Episode 8 - One-Man Force
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8. Episode 8.5 - Intermission 2
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9. Episode 9 - The Fallen Witch
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10. Episode 10 - Onward, Onward
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11. Episode 11 - Stormy Night
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12. Episode 12 - Make My Day
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