Mujin Wakusei Survive (2024)

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Synonyms: Uninhabited Planet Survive, Survivants, Survive! - Uninhabited Planet, Uninhabited Planet SURVIVE, Uninhabited Planet Survival

Japanese: 無人惑星サヴァイヴ

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Type: TV

Episodes: 52

Status: Finished Airing

Aired: Oct 16, 2003 to Oct 28, 2004

Premiered: Fall 2003

Broadcast: Unknown

Producers: None found, add some

Licensors: None found, add some

Studios: Madhouse, Telecom Animation Film

Source: Original

Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Slice of Life

Duration: 25 min. per ep.

Rating: G - All Ages


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Ranked: #12212

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Popularity: #4141

Members: 31,128

Favorites: 320


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Kanata no Astra addpermalink

A group of kids/teenagers get stranded during a school trip in space. To survive, they must work together as a team and explore the unknown planet/planets around them.

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7 Seeds addpermalink

Survival in futuristic dangerous terrain. Lots of adventure and adapting to new circumstances.

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Digimon Adventure addpermalink

Both feature children stranded on islands, surviving on their own (shaky) merits and aided by strange creatures. Although Survive is more mature and realistic than Digimon 01, both have the same strong friendship themes and slow character development. On the other hand, Survive lacks battles and power-ups, so if your interest from the Digimon side is in that (or, coming from the Survive side, you can't stand that), avoid. Otherwise these two are really two titles that just fit.

report Recommended by Kiraly

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Dr. Stone addpermalink

Both of them have the survival theme, in which the characters will need to develop "new" technologies in order to survive and achieve a certain goal.

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Kemono no Souja Erin addpermalink

Both are aimed at kids (but will please older audience), have about the same length and have a nice girl with strong leadership that must face several hardships. Even though the settings and stories are very different, the anime will give you a similar warm feeling.

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Kyouryuu Boukenki Jura Tripper addpermalink

In both anime a bunch of kids end up stranded on an uninhabited planet or a strange island. They have to do their best to survive there while trying to find a way to get back home.

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Ginga Hyouryuu Vifam addpermalink

Both animes are based in space and have as main focus a group of children trying to survive and make it back home. Main difference is that Wakusei Survive focuses more on the survive aspect, whereas Ginga focuses more on the space travel/fighting. Both have really good character development and a couple of unique features that will be noticed as the story progresses that seem similar.

report Recommended by Haskey

Kemono Friends addpermalink

Both shows display humans in a good way: our wits, inventiveness, knowledge. Both Kaban-chan and kids from Survive cleverly solve similiar problems - sometimes about ropes and logs, sometimes about relationships, sometimes even technologies. Watching it can make you proud of humanity.Both animes feature survival: very mild in Kemono Friends, more harsh in MWS.Both show the value of friendship and cooperation.Both animes are a bit more childish than your average one, but have hidden depths. In both heroes have to investigate the unknown world, ancient artifacts and leftovers of the civilization. One can even draw thin, but interesting parallels between Sandstar in KF and nanomachine &nbspread more

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Suisei no Gargantia addpermalink

Both anime take place on a flooded planet. The vibes are pretty similar too.

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Planetes addpermalink

Both series have some sort of similar "space slice-of-life" feel in it. In both series the creators tried to bring in as much realism as possible.

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Made in Abyss addpermalink

- people searching for obscure.- Survival death match- calm and clean- great behaviors and flashbacks++ last but not least, Get you in the mood *-*

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Daisougen no Chiisana Tenshi: Bush Baby addpermalink

The titles deal with the topics of survival in the wilderness, overcoming the dangers of natural disasters, wild animals and evil humans.The heroine is a young girl who is energetic and capable. She is not only saved by others, but also saves her comrades in times of need. Thanks to her abilities, she is a true asset to the team and also takes the leadership role due to circumstances.I found these titles to be fascinating adventure stories about overcoming external obstacles and growth in a team.

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Juugo Shounen Hyouryuuki: Kaizokujima de! Daibouken addpermalink

On a deserted animal, sci-fi animals.

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Digimon Adventure 02 addpermalink

Each has groups of dissimilar children who are brought together by fate/chance into an unfamilair world. Both are adventure tales that concentrate highly on drama. Both are children's shows which are good enough to appeal to a general audience.

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Juu Ou Sei addpermalink

Same idea, kids are sent to a diffrent planet and somehow manage to surivive

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Kazoku Robinson Hyouryuuki: Fushigi na Shima no Flone addpermalink

Both series are about a small group that is stranded on an island and forced to survive in nature.

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Freedom addpermalink

Both animes gives a same feeling as they both contain hope, surviving and luck etc. There are also similar events in the plot. I think you will like them both, however Planet Survive have cartoon style of graphics and more of the sci-fi genre which can may make it less good.

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Mugen no Ryvius addpermalink

Both stories feature a basic "lord of the flies" story of a group of kids finding themselves stranded without adults and needing to find a way to survive their situation and eachother. Ryvius took place on a space ship with a large cast of children trying to survive military attacks over a huge misunderstanding. Uninhaited Planet focuses on a much smaller group of kids that crashed on a wild planet after the ship they were taking their field trip on blows up. It follows their trials and tribulations as they encounter wild monsters, pirates, alien organisms, unexplained phenomena, and even their clashing &nbspread more

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Juugo Shounen Hyouryuuki addpermalink

Kids on a deserted island.

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Digimon Frontier addpermalink

When I first watchied Mujin Wakusei Survive, I definitely felt an essence similar to Digimon. Both feature kids stranded in different realms than their own, surviving on their own means, while they bond and have different relationships, whether they be positive or negativa.Now, I am comparing it with Digimon Frontier rather than Digimon Adventure because I think the similarities can be seen more on the former. I think the ages of the cast in this installment of Digimon are closer to the ones on Survive.Digimon Frontier may essentially be a kids anime, but don't underestimate it, it can get very emotional. Granted, Mujin Wakusei Survive &nbspread more

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Mouretsu Pirates addpermalink

Optimistic far-future adventures that star surprisingly good-natured, competent teens who face myriad tribulations in outer space. They both blend comedy and drama with very little fanservice or stock anime tropes. Both shows have mixed gender casts with female leads. Both feature a protagonist and supporting character with something of a teenage girl Kirk & Spock dynamic - a charismatic, courageous leader and a level-headed, logical second-in-command. Neither show has much romance. Pirates comprises several distinct arcs that mostly involve spaceflight, while Survive follows a continuous narrative about survival on a hostile planet.

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