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Full Metal Panic!
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Characters with extraordinary abilities trying to keep their cover in series combining slice-of-life, thriller and action. FMP is set in a timeline where the cold war didn't end. It follows mercenary and former child soldier Sousuke in his mission to guard telepathic schoolgirl Kaname. Military-minded Sousuke often struggles with blending into normal school life, interacting with characters in a very soldier-like manner. Spy x Family has a cold war-inspired setting. It follows top spy Loid who has been given his toughest mission yet; pretend to raise a family in order to infiltrate a school. Along with his psychic daughter Yor and assassin wife Yor, all three often  
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Spy espionage thrillers , male and female protagonists have interesting relationship progress.
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Especially the characters of Lloyd and Sousuke Sousuke is perhaps more socially inept, but they are both war orphans and what started out for them as a mission ends up being the moment they reconnect emotionally with someone.
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both contain a spy or sergeant infiltrating everyday life to protect something important to their respective missions In case you are interested, the order to see it is full metal panic full metal panic fumoffu full metal panic the second raid full metal panic invisible victory
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spies and sergeants in ordinary life
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Characters living double lives or dealing with secret identities. In "Full Metal Panic!", Sousuke Sagara is a high school student who is also a skilled military operative, leading to comedic and dramatic situations as he tries to balance his two roles. Similarly, in "Spy x Family", Twilight is a spy who creates a fake family, and each member of the family has their own secret identity or background, leading to humorous and action-packed scenarios as they navigate their interconnected lives. Both series also incorporate elements of comedy alongside their main genres (mecha/action for "Full Metal Panic!" and espionage/family for "Spy x Family"), creating engaging narratives that  
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