Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou (2024)

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Synonyms: The End Girl Trip

Japanese: 少女終末旅行

English: Girls' Last Tour

German: Girls' Last Tour

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Type: TV

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Aired: Oct 6, 2017 to Dec 22, 2017

Premiered: Fall 2017

Broadcast: Fridays at 21:30 (JST)

Producers: AT-X, Shinchosha, Kadokawa Media House, Kadokawa

Licensors: Sentai Filmworks

Studios: White Fox

Source: Web manga

Genres: Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Slice of Life

Themes: CGDCT, Iyashikei

Duration: 23 min. per ep.

Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older


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Score: 8.221 (scored by 136,476 users)

1 indicates a weighted score.

Ranked: #3612

2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.

Popularity: #684

Members: 361,643

Favorites: 7,497


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Dec 22, 2017

Pitzer

Recommended

Strolling through a grey and barren wasteland, two girls are on a journey. Rations are their only food, each other's company their only comfort and a Kettenkrad motorbike and a protect rifle their only partners. This is a story about a post-apocalyptic future, cultures lost in war and appreciating the little things in life.

Few future settings display the thoughtfulness present in Girl’s Last Tour: war has, multiple times, left its mark on Earth and humanity. The numerous layers of the forsaken and metallic city tell tales of many civilizations long gone; their technology gradually grows more sophisticated and the cityscape more complex by the layer. ...

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Dec 22, 2017

Stark700

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Imagine you’re trekking into a dense forest with your friends. The sun is going down and it’s getting late. Then, you hear strange unknown noises coming from all directions around you. You check your phone and it has no signal. You can’t find the compass in your pocket and there’s no food left. Now, you and your friends just realized…you’re lost. You’re in trouble.

I don’t know how many of you have been in this type of situation before but watching Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou brings a similar feeling. The idea of being lost in an unknown place evokes a sort of uneasiness. The constant fear of ...

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Dec 22, 2017

Pipe

Recommended

We can be in the presence of a deja-vu, an anime about children (I used that words before). Could it surprise us as Made in the Abyss did? Will we feel empathy with those kids in a post-apocalyptic world? The truth is that we can be surprised one more time.

We live our lives hastily surrounded by numerous technological devices. We consider that our daily tasks, such as eating and taking a shower, are "habitual," and we never asked ourselves what would happen if life change due to destruction and a terrible war. What would happen if we lose those things? What would we ...

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Dec 22, 2017

SingleH

Recommended

Girls’ Last Tour is one of the easiest masterpieces to drop, or worse yet, finish and have entirely missed the point of. Its visual presentation does such a clever job at obfuscating the story’s deeper, darker meaning, you’d hardly be at fault for viewing it as your average cute girl show which just happens to be weirdly surreal. I mean, whether you find yourself here because you saw a gif of moe girls dabbing or because you’re genuinely interested in watching the show, you probably didn’t come because you were invested in exploring its themes of hopelessness, aimless despair, philosophical stoicism, and the inevitability of ...

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Dec 23, 2017

Killbay_Kun

Not Recommended

Ok, so it seems like i am the only guy in this entire site that didn't like this show (at least in the review section), so i fell the need to write why this show is so terrible.

Also, this is my first review in the site and i'm not a native english speaker, so sorry if the structure of this review seems garbage to you.

Firstly, i want to say that i was very excited to see this show when it came in the seasonal chart, i didn't know how it whould be, but even if it was just a generic slice of life show, it ...

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Apr 17, 2019

Querxes

Recommended

Let me make it clear that I will now write a lot about how this anime left me feeling, and reasons for it... Reasons for why many people like myself like this show so much...
[There will probably be quite heavy spoilers]

So let me begin with saying that this show really left me feeling with the "void" feeling after finishing it, the type of feeling of... seeing something so true (if that makes any sense). It goes over some very dark ideas throughout the whole series which might at first be quite apparent but there's way more if one cares to delve deeper.

In the show we ...

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Nov 26, 2017

St_Haborym

Recommended

Preliminary (5/12 eps)

It's basically Aria if Amano Kozue read a lot of positive nihilistic philosophy. The world has ended and everything that we once held dear has been rendered a moot point? Who cares, life's still worth living anyways. Look at that gorgeous sunset over there, or this snowman I made on top of your head and used a bullet for a nose. I find it to be very uplifting and inspiring. The ability of life to adapt and overcome in the face of overwhelming adversity.

You might also note that I rated this a perfect 10/10 so yeah, I'm not exactly unbiased about my opinion of this ...

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Dec 29, 2017

TheEdguy

Mixed Feelings

Wow this show is dull.. I thought this was gonna go a similar direction as Made in Abyss with misleadingly cute art and a slow paced start before the show gets more dramatic, but this show never does ANYTHING. There's no characters, no humor, no story, no motivations, no drama..

The only thing the show has going is that there's seemingly a rather rich backstory / lore to it, but it's never actually used for anything.

The art and sound is also very obviously cheap.

Maybe you'll enjoy this if you like slow paced shows about nothing like Mushishi or Flying Witch, but atleast those shows have ...

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Dec 22, 2017

East

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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou - Series Review

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 ...

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Dec 22, 2017

RebelPanda

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What makes a good post-apocalyptic story?

The atmosphere. A dense and foreboding feeling that life was at one time much greater than it is today, but now all that's left is a hollow shell of a former civilization that you'll never be a part of. What makes the story of Girls' Last Tour (AKA Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou) great is not just the slice of lifestyle plot. It's the storytelling that makes it extraordinary.

As Chito and Yuri explore the desolate city, they learn more about the setting, giving the audience helpful information to piece together the lore. The world they live in is implied to be ...

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Jan 14, 2018

airyballoon

Not Recommended

FunnyShoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou (16)

Preliminary (6/12 eps)

Didn't care for this show AT ALL. I guess you either love it or hate it. And for me definitely hate. Honestly, the character progression is extremely slow. The only thing keeping me watching was the enticing possibility that SOMETHING MIGHT HAPPEN. But of course nothing happened...the apocalypse was a generic machines-take-over-humanity and do a reboot of earth which made me feel cheated. I was taking in the atmosphere for the first few episodes and intrigued by the world and how it could have gotten that way. Of course GLT made it as slow and painful as possible to get any answers. The characters were ...

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Dec 22, 2017

rawrXtina

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Imagine you could take a step back for a moment, and take a long, hard look at humanity. Where will we be in 1,000 years? Are the issues we face in the present really that important in the grand scheme of things? What does it mean to live? If our civilisation comes to an end one day, will it really be that bad?

Girl Last Tour is a unique take on post-apocalyptic fiction and in my view one of the most beautiful shows to come out in a long time. The setting might seem bleak and depressing at first glance, and whilst those feelings are present, ...

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Dec 23, 2017

BaneofKermit

Recommended

Two chibi girls on a vintage Kettengrad motorbike explore the war-ravaged city that they once called home. This sentence without context sounds ridiculous, but Girls' Last Tour manages to pull it off by providing one of the best shows of the season with beautiful background imagery, variation between the two leads that mimic those of two sides of a brain, and a soothing yet melancholic soundtrack

The quality of the backgrounds can be mostly attributed to the widely used post-apocalyptic setting and the source material of the show. Tsukumizu's elaborate ruined cityscapes of rusted pipes and war-torn steel fully contrast with the two chibi, moe ...

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Apr 13, 2024

BadGuyBoog

Recommended

I use the word melancholic a lot as it is one of the most interesting emotions to have, and one of the hardest to get right. This show is the walking definition of melancholic. Melancholy, technically, is sadness with no reason. But I always took it to be a bittersweet emotion. It’s happiness and sadness, hope and isolation, a personal feeling that lands a slight grin on your face and a light burden on your heart. Happy things are happening and you can enjoy it, but there are introspective elements that have this personal reflection and somberness to it. Like going separate ways with someone ...

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Dec 11, 2017

lswarmruler

Recommended

Preliminary (10/12 eps)

I've watched almost every anime listed in MAL, but this is my first time i really want to write a review here, special for this pure gem.

Story: After watching so many anime of course it is so hard to find a new anime with a fresh plot. As listed in synopsys, this anime is about 2 girls journey in post apocalyptic world. What makes the story special is because of the nihilistic life lesson that the girls discuss from what they experience in their journey, meeting new things, people and even robot.

Character: This probably what makes me falling in love with this anime because ...

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Jan 29, 2018

cheesetoasties

Not Recommended

FunnyShoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou (22)

Preliminary (7/12 eps)

The only reason I'm writing a review is due to the overwhelming positive response of this show. This show tries to sell itself by being deep and meaningful through their characters asking questions such as "why do we live" etc. Just because you ask that question DOESN'T MEAN THAT ALL OF A SUDDEN YOU'VE ADDED DEPTH TO THE SHOW. I tried to give it a shot but halfway through the season it just get's repetitive. There is no progress, no set goal or drive to the show or characters. Don't try and tell me that's the point since there is nothing left to the world ...

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Dec 31, 2019

Mister_Meister

Recommended

To those who wonder why I give 10s for everything, I’ll explain why.

This anime left me speechless and it truly is a diamond that’s shines bright within the animes that I have watched. If you like adventure, moe, drama and a bit of slice of life, I highly, highly recommend you to watch this show.

[Slight Spoilers Ahead]

The story is more than amazing, it’s one of those stories that aren’t too generic, but not too unique to the point where you can’t wrap your head around it. The story is simple, two girls left in a futuristic post-apocalyptic world where humans are a rare sight. Their ...

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Jan 17, 2024

shioo2

Recommended

a story like no other, in a market full of isekai's, romances, slice of lives and comedic over the top stories anime tends to bring us, this stands out as something truly unique and unreplicable, the message behind this show is something that can be interpreted differently by each person who views it and covers many deep philosophical topics in a show disguised as two potato girls riding a strange little army tractor thing around a city that has been destroyed that consists of multiple layers, the visuals are quite beautiful and the show really shines with its world, how the viewer knows just as ...

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Dec 23, 2017

Shingster

Recommended

Please note this review is intended to be read by those that have finished watching Shoujo Shuumatsu and while care has been taken to minimise spoilers there may still be spoilers within character analysis.

Intro and premise

In a world devastated by war two girls embark on a journey to find the truth and along the way encounter many new lessons that adds new perspective to their lives as they see the devastated world.

Based off a popular web manga of the same name Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou also better known as the Girls Last Tour is a sci-fi and mystery anime that makes use of ...

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Dec 26, 2017

Gundroog

Mixed Feelings

SSR started off strong, it was intriguing to see a SoL show set in post-war wasteland about two girls drifting through abandoned landscaped towards upper levels without a certain goal. It was promising when through dialogue and analogies the show set up themes about value and point of living. However that's kinda it, maybe there's something more to it in the manga but the show itself is painfully shallow. It's not void of neat little character moments that build up the main couple, make you sympathize with them and simultaneously feel the atmosphere they're immersed in. Despite that at any other point in time ...

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