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Uninhabited Planet Survive

Uninhabited Planet Survive

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Mujin Wakusei Survive, Survivants, Survive! - Uninhabited Planet, Uninhabited Planet SURVIVE, Uninhabited Planet Survival,
Japanese: 無人惑星サヴァイヴ

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 52
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 16, 2003 to Oct 28, 2004
Duration: 25 min. per episode
Rating: G - All Ages
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.671 (scored by 1043 users)
Ranked: #6892
Popularity: #1406
Members: 2,173
Favorites: 24
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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adventure sci-fi

Recommendations Submitted by Users

some kids must survive on there one. and they will have may trouble
The story about how to survive in uninhabited planet...........
Both have to do with basically the fact that humans can no longer live on earth >.>
Both series are about a group that is stranded on an small uninhabited island in a ocean and forced to survive.
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 may make it less good.
reportRecommended by XzaR - Add to favorites
Same idea, kids are sent to a diffrent planet and somehow manage to surivive
reportRecommended by Lyle - Add to favorites
Both series are about a small group that is stranded on an island and forced to survive in nature.
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 personalites.
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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