Go!! Secret Society Dead Bunny Group May 2026

You can tell this was made on a shoestring. The animation is limited; characters often just slide across the screen or are replaced by chibi-static figures. If you are looking for KyoAni fluidity, look elsewhere. The charm relies entirely on voice acting and writing.

If you don't like "random = funny" humor (e.g., Pop Team Epic or Nichijou ), you will hate this. There is no plot. There is no character arc. The "secret society" never accomplishes a single goal. It is pure, unadulterated nonsense. Final Verdict Score: 7.5/10 (8/10 for fans of short-form comedy) go!! secret society dead bunny group

The show excels at abrupt shifts. The art style is pastel and soft, but the dialogue is surprisingly cynical. One character (usually the stoic, glasses-wearing "Commander Rabbit") will deliver a deadpan line about the futility of existence, followed by a slapstick pie fight. It captures the chaotic energy of middle school sleepovers mixed with a Monty Python sketch. You can tell this was made on a shoestring

Given that this is a relatively obscure, niche title (often confused with or overshadowed by Sabagebu! or Asobi Asobase ), this review assumes the reader is encountering it for the first time. Genre: Absurdist Comedy, Slice of Life, School Parody Episode Length: 3-5 minutes (Short format) MAL Score: N/A (Cult Classic status) The Premise (What is this?) At first glance, Go!! Secret Society Dead Bunny Group looks like a cute, low-budget show about four high school girls in a "secret" club. The gimmick? They claim to be a shadow organization pulling the strings of the school, operating under the codename "Dead Bunny." The charm relies entirely on voice acting and writing