FINISHED
Status Explanation
Yes, the anime Girls’ Last Tour has indeed concluded. The series adapted the first four volumes of the original manga, and there are currently no plans or announcements for a continuation.
Watch Order
For the most complete and immersive experience, it’s widely recommended to watch the Girls’ Last Tour anime first, then dive into the manga. The anime provides a visually stunning and emotionally resonant introduction to the world, complete with beautiful animation and a captivating soundtrack. Once you’ve enjoyed the animated journey, the manga picks up where the anime leaves off, allowing you to experience the story’s full conclusion across all six volumes.
Similar Animes
If you found yourself captivated by the unique atmosphere and themes of Girls’ Last Tour, you might enjoy these other anime that share similar vibes, settings, or narrative approaches:
Post-Apocalyptic and Exploration
- Kino’s Journey (2003): A philosophical journey through various unique and often desolate landscapes, focusing on a traveler and her talking motorcycle.
- Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou (Yokohama Shopping Log): A peaceful, melancholic slice-of-life anime set in a gently decaying world, celebrating the small joys of existence.
- Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet: A poignant story set in a desolate future, exploring themes of hope and connection in a ruined world.
- Sora no Woto: Features cute girls in a post-apocalyptic setting, blending lighthearted moments with deeper themes of war and the rebuilding of life.
Dark and Emotional
- Made in Abyss: A dark fantasy adventure known for its deep world-building, intricate lore, and intense exploration themes that delve into unknown dangers.
- Mushishi: While not post-apocalyptic, this series shares a similar calm, wandering atmosphere as a Mushi Master investigates supernatural occurrences and their impact on humans.
Unique Settings
- Blame! (Movie): Set in a sprawling, dystopian megacity, following a lone wanderer through a vast, desolate, and technologically complex landscape.
- Kemurikusa: A unique post-apocalyptic story with distinctive visuals, following girls trying to survive and understand the mysteries of their peculiar world.