Sabage-bu!


Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club!-

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Synonyms: Survival Game Club!
Japanese: さばげぶっ!
English: Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club!-
German: Sabagebu!: Survival Game Club
Spanish: Sabagebu!: Survival Game Club!
French: Sabagebu!: Survival Game Club!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 6, 2014 to Sep 21, 2014
Premiered: Summer 2014
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Pierrot Plus
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy
Themes: CGDCTCGDCT, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShoujoShoujo
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.351 (scored by 5718157,181 users)
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Ranked: #25722
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Popularity: #1490
Members: 156,582
Favorites: 571

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Taking place in a school setting, both series involves a group of young girls as part of a club with a passion for airsoft gun activities. The main female character share some similarities in their insecurity about themselves. However, their lives change dramatically one day after becoming a member of a club; one that specializes in survival games. Sabagebu has more of an episodic format while Stella C3 has a storyline involving rivalries and competitions. Nonetheless, both series builds no the foundation of action girls using guns. Recommended for viewers interested in lighthearted action-comedy. 
report Recommended by Stark700
Both have interesting characters and are extremely random and hilarious. 
report Recommended by React775
The biggest resemblance between these two animes is the fact that they both focus on Survival Games. They both also have a lot of comedic content and otaku reference characters. Sabagebu is far more light-hearted and made just for jokes and sarcasm though, while Aoharu has more of a story line about friendship and trials and could almost be a RomCom--but very light with the romance.  
report Recommended by NixKaen
A main character getting pulled into an irregular club? That's how D-Frag and Sabagebu brings together a group of characters at school with their unusual activities. Both series' main protagonist gets dragged into a club after one faithful day with a girl. These unusual circumstances also makes them a prime target for mischief as they settle with their new life. Both series has a diverse cast of characters each equipped with their own personalities. While the premise is different, each character also has their own skills in survival/combat. In the case of D-Frag, it's elemental attacks. For Sabagebu, it's their skills in handling firearms. I  read more 
report Recommended by Stark700
Comedies with similar characters and a similar atmosphere. 
report Recommended by BreezeElric
Shows that have lots of comedies with cute and interesting girls having guns. Both shows have lots of military and funny action elements present. 
report Recommended by BaptizED
Both are comedies about girls in a club. Both have a yuri feel to them. 
report Recommended by nicknames
Both are crazy comedies whit gull of gags and action. While Gintama is shounen, Sabagebu is shoujo.  
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both shows have a mostly female cast. The stories are driven by comedy, although Etotama has more of a plot than Sabagebu. Neither anime takes itself very seriously, as most of the events are random, ridiculous, or nonsensical. Both shows also have action: in Sabagebu, airsoft guns are used, whereas Etotama is more of a chibi Super Smash Bros. kind of thing. 
report Recommended by Noodle070
Similar type of humor. Lots of girls with crazy personalities. 
report Recommended by OneMan
Both shows are comedies with a colorful and vibrant art style that's contrasted by their cynical protagonists. 
report Recommended by NeoRinTinTin
Exactly the same. Both of them have parts in each episode in which they do something and afterwards it skips to another part in which they do something else and all that happens in one episode, both of them are episodic animes. Strongly recommend if you up for some hard laughs! 
report Recommended by Lolidong
I always found it difficult to bind K-K-K with another show. Yes, the Cute Girls Doing Cute Things genre is the best way to attempt this. However, I think I want to try another route. Sabagebu has a CGDCT feel, but the cute has been replaced by guns. If you know the drill already, then you probably have noticed the narrative from the show too. With such humor also being present in Kitakubu, it might be a nice show if you just want to sit back and enjoy some gag humor. The characters are all very determinded, so don't expect too much development from both series. If  read more 
report Recommended by rsslayersr
Moe girls doing things moe. It is enough for you , right? ... okay . Two animes surrounded by girls , full of absurd and random humor, all related ( most of the time) in his hobbies of their respective clubs. 
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
They have similar animation and character personality. One deals with Airsoft while other deals with love problems. Both main characters are very similar. Forced to join a club or in Love Lab case - Student Council Member. Hilarity and bonds ensues in both series.  
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
absurdist comedies with a decent amount of blood, violence, and fourth wall commentary. and cute girls, of course. 
report Recommended by Arboria
Characters from Sabagebu! are equally crazy and inmature. When they're playing, they imagine epic situations but none of that is real. 
report Recommended by SirBlackCat
Humor random . Where all the main characters are girls, and there is an illusion of love between them . And it is located in a school club where the fun occurrences happen . Although they are mini - stories , but equally are connected. 
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
In both use violence as a method of comedy and most are girls. 
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
They Both Have Random Humor They Both Have Crazy Characters They Both Have Some Similar Characters They Are Both Made By Pierrot (Pierrot Plus For Sabagebu) And They Both Have Daily Lives. Sabagebu Is About A Survival Game, While Osomatsu-San Is About Neets 
report Recommended by Madison_Brown
Both have a group of girls with a strange hobby and are in a club for that hobby, and all of the girls fill the same roles and have obvious mirrors in the other. Also similar color palettes  
report Recommended by CumBaka
Enjoy the great constant comedy of Aho Girl? Then Sabage-bu is just for you. Both shows have a repeat of their comedy but it never gets old. The same way Yoshiko is always getting beat up is just like Urara. Both Aho Girl and Sabage-bu will provide you with non stop comedy and enjoyment.  
report Recommended by lovevillain
Both series include a heavy dose of girls with guns action and a cast of wild and crazy characters. Sabage-bu! is more an overt comedy, whereas Lycoris Recoil is more of a light action show. Neither is as serious as some of the classic GWG shows such as Noir and Gunslinger Girl. 
report Recommended by mwalimu
Well, both are very similar to what they offer: Waifus and Guns. The difference is that Sabage-bu! is more "serious" and Rifle is Beautiful is more like a CGDCT (Cute Girls Doing Cute Things) 
report Recommended by Chancleta
Cute girls in school clubs doing cute things  
report Recommended by CxttonCandyyy
Both anime are about an all girls cast (plus their animal sidekick) of high schoolers in a school club doing cute things with a survival element. They are also both 12 episode anime released in the mid 2010's. 
report Recommended by CxttonCandyyy
Cute, colorful school-girls doing cute, school related things with their friends. Neither anime takes itself too seriously and are funny and relaxing. 
report Recommended by CxttonCandyyy
Comedy is similar in the sense that they draw humor for the absurdity of the characters in everyday situations/settings. With Ben-To its grocery store brawls, and in Sabage-bu it's airsoft survival games. The former is slightly more serious and plot driven but both are equally funny.  
report Recommended by cmanjakaa
I really don't see how noones made this connection yet! We all love guns, we all love a bit of fan service. Highschool of the dead is alot more serious than Sabage-bu but i mean c'mon you wanna see cute girls with guns then they're both great anime to watch really! 
report Recommended by Curtis-Desu
Both shows have the same kind of random humor were a mostly normal protagonist is forced to join up with crazy girls. Both feature a masochist who enjoys being hit and such, however in Sabagebu! the masochist only enjoys getting hit by the main character whilst in Konosuba she enjoys any kind of brutal beating 
report Recommended by Tanya-Project
In both the plot revolves around the main character with bad, but very relatable and still lovable personality. The nature of jokes and the style of facial expressions is very similar too, even though Gokujo is more crazy. 
report Recommended by klesun
A ruthless main character who constantly kills other main characters who are magically brought back to life. Though in sabagebu!, thats because all of the action is actually in the characters minds. Both involve slapstick comedy techniques, and over the top blood loss. Don't forget just a tease of fanservice. 
report Recommended by Doro4462
They have similar styles of ridiculous humor. They both break the fourth wall frequently and use the narrator to make jokes in similar ways to one another. 
report Recommended by MorningStorm64
I think the animation and colors are similar. It is also a comedy anime and characters have their unique personality. The theme of the episode is changing every few minutes, as if they were short films on various topics. 
report Recommended by cinnodom
Both shows are comedic and have an all girl main cast. Sabagebu is about a school club, while Lucky Star is about daily life at and outside of school. Each episode is broken down into shorts. 
report Recommended by Noodle070
While watching Sabagebu, I realize I haven't seen this kind of random, ridiculous, comedy-on-crack since Panty & Stocking. 
report Recommended by BurntJelly
I know what you're thinking. "Who the fuck recommends two totally unrelated series?!" *ahem* That would be me. I also know there are those of you who are interested in seeing more of Shirai Kuroko's perverted antics, and that is actually why these two shows share similarity. They're both action shows, but there is a one-sided yuri between two of the characters here. Except one of them is a complete masochist with unrequited love towards a girl and the object of her affections does her best to let her know, SHE'S NOT REALLY THAT INTERESTED. If you're into that kind of stuff, then here's your sequel (until  read more 
report Recommended by iSheep
These shows are both premised on school clubs but give very little focus to the clubs themselves and are more focused on the friendship of the club members. Both use a lot of art style shifts and physical gag comedy and take place in worlds where strange and inexplicable things are treated as normal by the characters. Also, they both feature an extremely vengeful character who frequently vents her anger in amusing ways. 
report Recommended by clamsworth
Shows that at first glance star cute girls that do cute things, who actually turn out to be unhinged sociopaths. Expect lots of spastic comedy and rejection of moral standards, and usage of Ride Of The Valkyries? 
report Recommended by No_Comment
Slapstick action comedies with ruthless, vindictive female protagonists who fear no one but their own mothers. 
report Recommended by q_3
Both are similar in terms of how the main character went into the club, and they are also quite light in their presentation styles. Though Sabagebu is more action-packed with BB guns, GJ Bu is more slice-of-life with more normal? club activities. 
report Recommended by Dunkjoe
Stays pretty cute and comedic, but also has some weapons and good action. Both anime are fairly episodic and feature different short story arcs each episode. Feels very similar when it comes to animation, humor, and the general feel you get from the characters. Both simple and have some decent entertainment value. 
report Recommended by bloodgods
Both series are chaotic approaches to the CGDCT subgenre, taking the piss out of their tropes and having a wide range of humor; Sabagebu's humor tends to be meaner than Teppen. 
report Recommended by RiverSorcerer
Both anime feature female characters involved with guns. Both also have the narrator explaining military stuff. 
report Recommended by Grester
both have comedy and a main character with a "special" outlook on life. momoka thinks that everyone else exist for her sake and hikigaya is a total pessimist (though he thinks of himself as a realist). beside that they are both some of the best anime ever created. 
report Recommended by DankSgt
Both series turns aroud a group of girls in a militar context, but Sora No Woto haves moments o drama and Sabagebu! only haves comedy. 
report Recommended by ArisuSenpaii1
Both shows have really daft comedy that goes over the top, and involves young girls being stupid, undignified, and getting beat up by each other (or an animal). 
report Recommended by ramenshoujo
Both shows are episodic and usually have more than one story in one episode. They are mostly focused on comedy. Main characters in both shows are kinda unusual. 
report Recommended by opasnimiki
Both involve groups of high school clubs. The shows contain over-the-top ridiculousness and comedy. Sabagebu is filled with slapstick comedy while Binan has mostly ridiculous plot devices and conversation topics. Sabagebu has a female cast and airsoft guns, while Binan is a mahou shounen. 
report Recommended by Noodle070
Both anime involve a school club and a group of girls. Both have elements of comedy, although Happy Seven is a magical girl show and Sabagebu is an airsoft-action show. 
report Recommended by Noodle070
Both are commedies setted at schoul about a sports club full of girls (tennis/airsoft). Both have girl characters with unique, crazy characters. Both are full od gags and unexpected moments. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both are comedies. Both have the same epiosde structure of 2 or 3 episodes within 1 episode. Both have plenty of parodies. Urara and Sanae are similar. 
report Recommended by Sprint747
Both shows are comedic and have an all girl main cast. Sabagebu is about a school club, while Azumanga Daioh is about daily life at and outside of school. Each episode is broken down into shorts. 
report Recommended by Noodle070
Although New game has barely anything to do with survival games ( besides Umiko who likes them) both animes are filled with cute girls and give off the same vibe. Similarities include - -Similar cute girl characters - Similar character interactions and friendships - Same slight moe vibe - Similar character antics 
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