25 [Similar Anime] Like Girls’ Last Tour
Below are some anime that are quite similar to Girls' Last Tour (Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou) . Have a look at the recommendations below and what people’s thoughts are on these animes.
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COMMENTS FOR MADE IN ABYSS
Although they are different types of stories, the two series share an aesthetic (childish designs that contrast with their world). Both also feature superb world-building, nice art direction, and beautiful music that manage to whisk you to another world completely. So if atmospheric world-building is your jam, definitely watch both!
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COMMENTS FOR KINO'S JOURNEY
Both are about travelling a fairly bleak and imperfect world, stopping only briefly before moving on. Similar moods and themes throughout, exploring lots of varied philosophical topics, especially mortality and what it means to truly live. These are two of the best of this genre; slow paced and intentional, focusing on things just long enough to keep you interested before moving to the next destination. The characters are also perhaps the best travelling companions you could ask for.
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COMMENTS FOR SCHOOL-LIVE!
Gakkougrurashi and Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryoukou share a similar setting, they're are both post-apocalyptic. Gakkougurashi relies on bright colors and comedy with a splash of psychological drama. Where Shoujo Shuumtasu Ryouko might seem a lot slower paced with less dialogue but both shows do give off a similar vibe of eerie discomfort with moe style. If you've seen one I would recommend the other for a similar setting and overall world feel.
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COMMENTS FOR SOUND OF THE SKY
Both take place in post apocalyptic versions of modern earth, and hints and scattered throughout the show as to how humans used to live before the events of the anime
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COMMENTS FOR HUMANITY HAS DECLINED
I actually watched Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita a few months ago, but when I finished Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou I felt like it gave off kind of the same feeling. You know, when everyone look happy and take life as it comes there's this omnipresent melancholic feeling that never really disappears. The characters are the last people on earth, they know it, but they still manage to overcome this feeling and live their life with a sincere smile, and I find it both really sad and heartwarming.
Oh, and the op and ed of both shows are absolute dope by the way.
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COMMENTS FOR LAID-BACK CAMP
You will enjoy watching the two MCs traveling and discovering new places! Their everyday chatting, thoughts, fears and believes...
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COMMENTS FOR CASSHERN SINS
The biggest similarity here is the world. They are very bleak and grey and they feel as important as the main characters. Both focus on trying to understand something about the past history of the world and simply trying to survive in hostile conditions.
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COMMENTS FOR KEMURIKUSA (TV)
Small groups of people travelling a desolate and destroyed world nearly entirely devoid of any life. They both feature very dark imagery and themes, but laced with cutesy characters that contrast with these themes wonderfully. The worlds themselves are treated as characters here, and are a treat to explore. Bundle that with superb music and memorable character building and you've got two of the finest post-apocalyptic stories out there. Just be aware of Kemurikusas occasionally lackluster animation.
COMMENTS FOR MUSHI-SHI
Both shows excel at exploring their worlds and how they function. Fantastic environmental storytelling throughout, and while the main characters may be quite different between the two shows, they are all very interested in the peculiar workings of the worlds they live in. While Mushishi has a focus on the supernatural world and trying to help those affected by it, Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryoukou has a focus on simply surviving and uncovering an unknown history. But both revolve strongly around the way these worlds operate. Very intriguing locations, similar washed-out color pallets, and main characters that spend most of their time wandering from place to place.
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COMMENTS FOR HAIBANE RENMEI
Both shows have a similar mood of comfort but also an unknown danger in the distance. They both have characters that don't fully understand their surroundings and gradually learn more as they spend time in the world. Haibane Renmai is much more a story of personal discovery, Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou is more about the world itself through the eyes of it's characters.
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COMMENTS FOR HAKUMEI AND MIKOCHI
Both are slice of life shows following the lives of two pairs of adorable characters. They both excel in environmental storytelling and world building, despite having vastly different moods. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou is much darker in tone, carrying lots of hidden meaning and environmental story details that slowly build into a greater understanding of the world and it's history. It focuses more on the individual relationships between the main characters, as they are [mostly] the only characters in the show. Hakumei to Mikochi is much lighter and fluffier, but still shows a strong level of detail in it's world and how it's societies function. It focuses on both the relationships between the main characters as well as their relationships to society as a whole. Both shows do a fantastic job of making you feel what the characters are feeling, understand the way their worlds operate, and putting you into their shoes for a little while.
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COMMENTS FOR NON NON BIYORI
Both focus on a slow look at a very detailed world from the eyes of children. While both worlds and moods are vastly different, the way these children interact with and learn from the world are quite similar. One is just a survival situation while the other is much more lighthearted.
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COMMENTS FOR SOMALI AND THE FOREST SPIRIT
Both are about 2 people going together on a journey. Both have great and very interesting characters and the story in both is very entertaining. Both seem lighthearted but have some dark parts in them. Both are amazing to watch.
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COMMENTS FOR KINO'S JOURNEY -THE BEAUTIFUL WORLD- THE ANIMATED SERIES
Understanding and treasuring lives of living things as well as non-living things. These two journeys show us how we shouldn't take things for granted and how precious things will become which we only realized it when we are desiring it. You should walk with the protagonist(s) and observe their slow-paced journey. Each episode is carefully pieced and progressed to arrive at a final 'destination'. They have a lot of similarities although in a different world concept, so take your time and enjoy the two shows.
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COMMENTS FOR KONOHANA KITAN
These two anime have pretty deep meanings behind them. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou/Girls Last Tour focuses more on the dark side of humanity, most of the time being the effects of wars to us humans, while Konohana Kitan focus more time in telling us more about the beauty in humanity. Both anime can be pretty cute and emotional at times. The art and animation in both series is also top-notch.
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COMMENTS FOR PLANETARIAN
Both series are set in a world after civilisation has ended, however, despite the end of civilisation across the world, there are some beauties and wonders within the world that are hidden and worth living for, despite the apocalypse.
Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryoko approaches this in a more light hearted manner, with Yuri and Chito having their unbreakable bond to keep them going and loving the world that they once knew.
Planetarian is a much darker experience, with Yumemi clinging onto what she learnt for all the time that she has lived for, and the Junker discovering this beauty that Yumemi was a part of for many years.
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COMMENTS FOR WANDERING WITCH: THE JOURNEY OF ELAINA
both mc are wandering the world ,the side character is kind that it kind of strange majo no tabitabil character go to house without permission and Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou there talk without holding a gun in a doomday world
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COMMENTS FOR A PLACE FURTHER THAN THE UNIVERSE
Both involves shoujo whom were out on a journey of discovery, both also have that discovery which would prove to be an uncertainty.
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COMMENTS FOR FATE/EXTRA: LAST ENCORE
I find both shows similar in terms of exploring the wastelands, going upwards looking for clues as to what happened, as well as the encounters they made in every floor they visit.
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COMMENTS FOR BLAME! MOVIE
Huge uninhabitant city/world that was build way in the past. This anime is way more calm but if you enjoy just the dystopic feeling this anime might be something for you.
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COMMENTS FOR LAND OF THE LUSTROUS (TV)
These two are NOT similar. However if you like one then you will probably like the other, they have some parallel points in enjoyment; the atmospheric and half-minimalistic tone, light social commentary, professionally crafted and unanimelike shots and carefully constructed, immersive dialogue. Both look good too. If SSR is Slowdive, HnK is Sigur Ros.
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COMMENTS FOR FLIP FLAPPERS
Flip Flappers and Shoujo Shuumtasu Ryoukou share a similar feeling when you're watching each show. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryouko is set in a post-apocalypic setting, where Flip Flappers is set in many settings of different realms. Both shows are very sci-fi and share the element of curiosity and adventure. The setting makes the viewer want to know more about the enviornment and what might happen next as each show gives off an almost uncomfortable vibe. If you've seen one I would recommend the other for a similar vibe and interesting landscaping and design.
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COMMENTS FOR SUNDAY WITHOUT GOD
Both are the story at the end of the world.. While one is in realistic side and another is in fantasy side, you can feel the same atmosphere like solemnness in both animes..
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COMMENTS FOR KEMONO FRIENDS
The aimless travels of two uncomplicated people within the ruins of human civilization, finding joy in simple discoveries and products of a long lost culture, and exploring how the few remaining people find reasons to live in a desolate world.
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COMMENTS FOR FROM THE NEW WORLD
Both are set in apocalyptic settings, Shinsekai Yori is just further past the destruction. They focus on children learning about the world and gradually uncovering it's mysteries. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryoukou focuses much more on the day to day life of the main characters, and Shinsekai Yori is a bit more action-focused, but both contain wonderful settings and captivating stories.
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