Strolling through a grey and barren wasteland two girls are on a journey. Rations are their only food each others company their only comfort and a Kettenkrad motorbike and a protect rifle their only partners. This is a story about a postapocalyptic future cultures lost in war and appreciating the little things in life. Few future settings display the thoughtfulness present in Girls 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. Their different religious beliefs or lack thereof as well as their different perceptions of beauty are ingrained in them: some show idealistic symmetry spread evenly throughout others are dominated by religious symbols resembling a progressed Christianity. However their god seems more like an alien creature possibly playing a central role in mankinds long history of war The themes and background of the show allow for contemplation and its warridden lands give ground for cynical criticism of war but Girls Last Tour is not at all about nihilism the cruelty of war or the dangers of technological advancement. With overpowering optimism and gratitude for life it avoids dwelling on many of its philosophically potent and openended questions through the sheer simplicity of its appreciation for the here and now there is solace in solitude and beauty in company. https://i.gyazo.com/8c67fa8ba413ba22e8c21f307db32cd8.mp4 Dozing off. Its hard not to get swept up in the shows pensive mood but it is near impossible not to fall in love with the protagonists fun antics: Yuuri and Chito have amazing chemistry and partaking in their intimacy is a truly soothing experience. The two share a heartwarming bond of love and trust and remind one of simpler days to take the role of an onlooker is to embrace a heartwarming nostalgia. Chito is the duos brain: she is literate and reliable. Over the years she has learned to work around Yuuris shortcomings and deal with her eccentricities. At times her diplomatic mindset clashes with Yuuris airheadedness. However she has no issue striking back should it get overbearing for she knows its the only way to get through to her dense companion. In comparison Yuuri might at first seem like an unpleasant person. She is a glutton unreliable and at parts overbearingly annoyingbut actually a very caring individual. She keeps looking out for Chito and ensures her safety she is sorry when Chito is hurt and does her best to express her guilt. It is not only her shortcomings that need to be worked around: her partner has serious fear and submits to panic at the blink of an eye. Fortunately Yuuri always stays supportive of her. Rusty pipe systems snowclad plains filled with weapons of war and desolate templesthe shows landscape is empty and its designs range from simple to highly complex. The dark barely saturized grey color palette only changes during dreams and revelations. Unlike one might initially assume the empty and wistful world radiates a romantic feeling. While it may be devoid of nature and has no ecosystem to speak of the countless tales told by the cityscape itself more than make up for it. The bubbly moe character designs help alleviate the central juxtaposition of the cold world and the comforting company of the two protagonists and whomever they might meet along the way. 596https://i.ur.com/BYuwC1v.png The girls take a break amidst ruins of what once was. Such sparse environment rarely allows for much movement to take place but through dosated usage of CG the show enables engaging camerawork and alleviates the overall experience. The CG itself does unfortunately not hold up to the gorgeous and detailed look of the handdrawn backgrounds but it in turn allows the explosive scenes to benefit from the momentum achievable through animationand they look great The shows solid visuals are accompanied by both upbeat and melancholic music. In insert songs the vocalist creates a great feeling of departure encompassing an euphoric mood and a grieving goodbye. On the other hand the Opening and Ending songs excel through their sheer musical simplicity. They embrace modern electronic music and pop culture the moonwalk and even dabbing depicting and enhancing the fun shenanigans of the two girls and their endless journey. Girls Last Tour is lighthearted and emotionally poignant it excels through simplicity and thoughtfulness but never dwells on the latter. The juxtaposition of its thematically dense but desolate cityscape and the intimacy of the main duo creates a melancholically wholesome experience and makes it one of the best shows of the year.
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