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SKET Dance

Alternative Titles

Japanese: SKET DANCE


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 32
Chapters: 288
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 14, 2007 to Jul 8, 2013
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Shinohara, Kenta (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.391 (scored by 1204012,040 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #2282
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #534
Members: 32,653
Favorites: 1,480

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Recommendations

The main characters in both series are involved in taking requests and helping others out. Not only do they situate themselves in often comedic events, but also ones in which emotional threads are tugged.  
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these series revolve around school clubs whose members generally involve themselves in helping others. A spirit of comradery is presented, alongside lots of comedy and hints of romance. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The premise of both series is similar in the sense that they revolve around school situations that are often comedic in nature. Characters also share the same purpose - that is, to help out students. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The Sket Dan take requests from students to help them out, and Medaka, student council president, has vowed to take all suggestions put in the suggestion box seriously, 24/7, 365/year. 
reportRecommended by Numi
Very funny comedy manga. A certain group of people with comedy in daily life 
reportRecommended by Darksteros
Both talks about teenagers that work doing investigations, a little unusual, one about "crimes" made in a school(SKET Dance), other about people who have some kind of power and use this for bad things(Bungou Stray Dogs). And the main characters are likely the same, one is more hard working and other a little more lazy and is him who make the funny on the episodes. 
reportRecommended by TheLe0
Same at Genre: Comedy. School. Well. both of them are Interesting and Hilarious. that's why I recommend this manga. 
reportRecommended by -Lazed-
If you laughed at Sket Dance, then you most likely going to do the same for D-Frag since it has the same branch of humor, both have unique lovable characters, and both take place in a school club.  
reportRecommended by 69thStreet
Not only are both of these by the same mangaka, both center around a small cast of friends (an initial trio) who have odd quirks and personalities. They're set in high schools and the main focus is helping other students with their requests and the comedy that comes from it. Witch Watch includes the added factor of magic and a slightly different group dynamic between the main three (the third doesn't show up at the very start though), plus the art is cleaner. It's still too early to tell if Witch Watch will get the more dramatic and emotional parts that SKET Dance had, but  read more 
reportRecommended by Xerneassery
They are very similar manga, really. Two casts with a manzai-like dynamic, who go around school and town helping their classmates and townsfolk, while also getting into dark subplots and sometimes touching heavy subjects. 
reportRecommended by abluble
Both manga series involves a lot of comedy with humorous dialogues, gags, and parody. The main character from both series also have similar personalities. Likewise, the main female protagonist from both manga titles acts like tomboys but deep down does care for the well-being of her friends. Both manga has occasional emotional moments but most of it is dominated by its comedy scenes. Both manga also takes place at a school life setting.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both of these comedies revolve mainly within a school that hosts a number of eccentric and unusual characters. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Two of the main similarities between these titles are: large and varied cast of characters, and narratives that mainly transpire within a school setting. Both titles also mainly feature comedic aesthetics, but sometimes mixes in elements of romance, drama, and sometimes even action. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these mangas usually solve mysteries in each chapter, and they both have new adventures each chapter. Only difference I can find so far is that one of the teams has a girl in it. 
reportRecommended by kitten1560
Comedic Manga about the daily school life. Both manga feature various shenanigan's from the main characters and side characters. SKET Dance is more likely to have some serious moments and story arcs compared to Tonari no Seki-kun which generally has a new scenario every chapter. Both are hilarious and I highly recommend them. :) 
reportRecommended by Kittac
When you need help, there may be someone that will reach out. For both series, there's a group of characters that help the helpless. Sket Dance and Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi has a characters with a diverse range of personalities. However, their motives are the same - to solve problems for others. The main female protagonists from both series are also tomboys who isn't afraid to speak their minds. Throughout both series, there is also noticeable relationship development between certain characters. However, Sket Dance is more well known for its parody while Ookami-san presents action. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Sket Dance and Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. takes place in a school life setting (with club gimmick) with a main cast of contrasting personalities While comedy isn't a major factor in SNAFU, Sket Dance portrays that exclusively with its gimmicks. But despite that, both series has a decent amount of drama relating to events in their lives. There's also realism portrayed in both series when it comes to relationships. At the same time, both series are well known for their memorable dialogues. 
reportRecommended by Stark700