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Girls' Last Tour

Original title: Shôjo shûmatsu ryokô
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2K
YOUR RATING
Girls' Last Tour (2017)
JapaneseAdult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationIyashikeiSeinenAdventureAnimationDramaMystery

Two girls wander a world destroyed by war.Two girls wander a world destroyed by war.Two girls wander a world destroyed by war.

  • Creator
    • Tsukumizu
  • Stars
    • Inori Minase
    • Yurika Kubo
    • Cat Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Tsukumizu
    • Stars
      • Inori Minase
      • Yurika Kubo
      • Cat Thomas
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

    Episodes12

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    TopTop-rated1 season2017

    Photos110

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    Inori Minase
    Inori Minase
    • Chito
    • 2017
    Yurika Kubo
    • Yuri
    • 2017
    Cat Thomas
    • Chito
    • 2017
    Juliet Simmons
    • Yuri
    • 2017
    Kana Hanazawa
    Kana Hanazawa
    • Nuko…
    • 2017
    Kalin Coates
    Kalin Coates
    • Nuko…
    • 2017
    Akira Ishida
    Akira Ishida
    • Kanazawa
    • 2017
    Mark Laskowski
    Mark Laskowski
    • Kanazawa
    • 2017
    Yûki Kaji
    Yûki Kaji
    • Automaton
    • 2017
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Ishii
    • 2017
    Sumi Shimamoto
    Sumi Shimamoto
    • Eryngii
    • 2017
    Motomu Kiyokawa
    • Grandpa
    • 2017
    Tomori Kusunoki
    • Schoolgirl A
    • 2017
    Rie Takahashi
    Rie Takahashi
    • Schoolgirl B
    • 2017
    Natsumi Fujiwara
    • Schoolgirl C
    • 2017
    Makoto Sahara
    • Father
    • 2017
    You Taichi
    • Mother
    • 2017
    Konomi Kohara
    • Baby
    • 2017
    • Creator
      • Tsukumizu
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10StephScythes

    Iyashikei Flawlessly Blended with the Post-Apolyptic: Unique, Lovely yet 2020s Desolate

    I cannot recommend another anime...series...ANYTHING any higher than the masterpiece that is Girls Last Tour.

    From the sublime musical score to the rich, complex and haunting visuals, to the mix of desolation, hope and even joy amidst the post-apocalyptic desolation. Just WOW.

    People who complain that there is little to no "action" do not understand the concept of Iyashikei anime:

    "Iyashikei" is Japanese for "healing", a term used for anime and manga created with the specific purpose of having a healing or soothing effect on the audience. Works of this kind often involve alternative realities.

    To be able to so effectively blend the Iyashikei style with a post-apocalyptic theme is simply amazing.

    I can think of no other artistic - for this is indeed art - offering that is so essential for the 2020s as Girls Last Tour.
    dirtydiph

    cute, atmospheric, and a dose of philosophy

    I'm only a few episodes in, but i'm enjoying it well enough so far. it reminds me somewhat of kino's journey, with its melancholic roaming and light philosophy (light in that it isn't melodramatic and doesn't try too hard). i'm finding it has just the right amount of abstraction and symbolism. mind you, it's a slow burn so far, and i'm pacing it out with other shows. the atmosphere is really enjoyable and soundtrack isn't bad for conveying the isolation and wonder of a post-apocalyptic world. initially i wasn't too fond of the overly cute banter and chibi-ness, but i'm starting to enjoy it, in the way one enjoys watching videos of kittens.
    10craiggander28

    A tonal masterpiece.

    This isn't a show for everybody. There's almost no action, barely any characters and minimal plot. But if you can get into slow paced thoughtful anime or tv shows.....you might fall completely in love with Girls Last Tour. I won't go into the story. If you think you might like this....watch it. Listen to the gorgeous ethereal score. Go on a journey....and then if you want to die through dehydration from crying.....read the manga. Learn how to get along with hopelessness.
    10willbeee

    A cute post apocalypse

    Girls last tour is a post war story about two girls with one main moral "existence is not enough"
    10East0

    A beautiful masterpiece.

    What if there really was a world where you and your very best friend were supposedly the only two people left in the world after a post-war society? How would that feel, being with the one and only person you ever wanted to be with until you die, experiencing hardships, connections, good times, and everything in between? Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou gives me an idea of how that would feel and for some reason that idea has kept popping back up in to my head. You and your friend are just lost in what seems like an endless "sandbox world" to yourselves, maybe even seeing people along the way. There's always that tense feeling of not knowing what you will see next or what's waiting for you in the near or distant future. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou may not be seen as the best anime series ever by most people, but to me, I felt a connection. A connection with the environment, the characters, and the dialogue... everything. I want to explain why this is my favourite series of all time without being biased. This is all my opinion, and I hope that you can understand why this is the best anime I have watched as of the time I have made this review.

    The story is set in stone right from the first episode. Chito and Yuuri are supposedly the last two people left in society, maybe even the last living organisms in society. Everyday they rely on what they learned from what they found the day before. They are always finding new things to discover, and the show really pulls you in from what they find each episode. In this post-war apocalyptic environment, you'd expect quite a melancholy of a story if anything, with the whole story being about how the last two people left in the world only have the small things that are ahead of them to look forward to. That's not the case for Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou. In fact, Chito and Yuuri's journey is fairly merry and joyful. Most of the experiences that are bad overshadow the good because of how short the bad moments last. It makes this show much more enjoyable and shows that all the sad moments in life should only last such a small amount of time, and you should only focus on the best parts of it. That's what I love about this show. Maybe you have depression, and you really connected with this show. That's basically the same case for me; I think that this show tells you that even if life is hard at times, nice things still happen, and you should shift your focus on those nice things. Then, your life will be much happier. Chito and Yuuri had left their parents from a society that seems to have no backstory other than that, making it raise a lot of questions and makes this anime more mysterious as it goes on. Who knows what could have happened to that society besides the fact that it was most likely torn down by war? To be honest, anime that propose a question or have mystery elements to them are some of my favourite aspects of anime in general.

    White Fox is known for being really experimental with what they make and they always love to reach out to new genres. They have made a lot of amazing anime and I appreciate how hard they work on making things perfect. Steins;Gate was an amazing anime for me and it's honestly unforgettable. They also made some other really great series like Katanagatari, Akame ga Kill, Re:Zero, Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka, Hataraku Maou-sama, and probably more. Of course, Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou adds to the amount of great series they have made. Their way of adapting Tsukumizu's art style was perfect and it feels like Tsukumizu could have even made the anime herself if she could. The landscape and scenery stand out a ton in many episodes and attention to detail in scenes that need to be pointed out as the most important parts are absolutely stellar, hell, maybe I can even call it flawless. I have this attachment to how cute the style of the characters are and it makes me happy everytime I see them. White Fox just did really good at making this anime adaptation and I'm so glad they did.

    Chito and Yuuri are characters that feel real in a way that makes it very relatable to many people. They are almost like opposites to each other, and their interactions display many different emotions and they clearly are happy that they are together in this end of the world society. It makes me wonder how it would feel like if me and my best friend were in a society quite like the one in Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou. Chito is the character that worries a lot about what's ahead and does repairs to the Kettenkrad. She seems to be a lot more of a survivalist than Yuuri is, but her personality is really adorable. Yuuri is the carefree and happy go lucky character, and honestly the one that you can have more of a connection with. She may be a bit greedy, but she can be really wise and she reminds Chito that the world isn't always full of tension and despair. There's always something to look forward to and you need to see more things positively. Both Chito and Yuuri make the plot of this story and I couldn't ask for more. Their opposites attract, and it makes watching this anime just amazing, especially when it gets meaningful and emotional.

    I really want to point out how beautiful the soundtrack is to this anime. Some tracks are quite sad and depressing, and some are really, really happy. However, the part that really stands out the most for me is how each of the tracks sound. It's a beautiful and unique soundtrack, and I haven't heard such an amazing soundtrack since Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica and Made in Abyss. The passion used to make this original soundtrack is just beyond my own comprehension, because it sounds perfect in my ears. Kenichiro Suehiro took many different elements of music and combined them to make the soundtrack for this anime, and he did it near flawlessly. The soundtrack is used so precisely on the perfect moments and it makes the vibe of each part of the anime feel so good. Whenever Chito and Yuuri are in a dark area, a more calm or eerie song plays. Whenever they discover something amazing or they look out into the distance and see the beauty of the layered city, a song that will make the scene so much more emotional plays. That's what I love about this OST, it's just perfect to me.

    This anime is so powerful even after a first time watch. I want to rewatch this so many times, I bet won't ever get tired of seeing how amazing this is. The meaning behind Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou probably goes far beyond what I feel like it already is. This anime is such a rare find today that there's almost nothing like it, even now. This may just be one of the most unique anime ever made and I appreciate White Fox for it. The amount of time and dedication to make this anime amazing is beautiful. I felt happiness, sadness, emotional connections, and all the meaningfulness from this show just go right into my head, never to come back out because it's so worth it to keep these memories in my head after watching this. The complexity of Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou is so deep that maybe even if I watched 10 times I couldn't find out the true meaning. I just stick to what I think it's about and I'm happy that I think of it that way because it makes the viewing experience so much more enjoyable. There hasn't been a single anime like this one that I've watched before and it's the most unregrettable and unforgettable experience I have ever had watching anime. My opinion may be biased compared to most, but I felt too many great emotions when watching this.

    Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou is my favourite anime.

    Story: 10+/10 Characters: 10+/10 Art: 10+/10 Sound: 10+/10 Enjoyment: 10+/10 Overall: 10+/10

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2017 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official Twitter site
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
    • Production companies
      • Kadokawa
      • Sentai Filmworks
      • White Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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