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Girls' Last Tour

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Feb 17, 2018
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“Sleep and wake and eat and move” - Yuu

Apocalyptic stories in anime come in many forms and serve a variety of purposes. Many times the setting allows for action scenes and having a hero come into their own, something like Attack on Titan or High School of the Dead. Others take the situation in slightly different ways, more contemplative ways, series like Casshern Sins or Neon Genesis Evangelion as examples. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou takes an alternative route of using an apocalypse for object lessons on a variety of topics.

The story of Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou isn't so much about an overarching plot as the chapter read more
Sep 5, 2020
dhb1048596 (All reviews)
What do you do when you’re most likely the last two human beings in a world that’s already ended? You keep moving, of course. Girls' Last Tour is a survival story where there are no final destination. As they drive their old Kettenkrad to scavenge for supplies then talk about whatever comes to mind—from questioning their very existence or on why people wage wars to whose turn is it to do the laundry.

The world of Girls' Last Tour is haunting yet serene. Its background art is magnificent and filled with raw details, truly bringing the desolate wasteland that is their home to life. There read more

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