I was somebody who didn't particularly watch so much anime, until a few years ago when I watched Land of the Lustrous.
I've never seen anime and CGI blend in so well. Everything that moved was absolutely fluid, smooth, mesmerizing, glimmering (pun somewhat intended); the story, characters and setting was equally spectacular. Learning about Houseki no Kuni's lore was the first time I've seen some of the more creatively outlandish ideas of anime artists like really expansive timelines, the extinction of humans, Earth in the very far future, etc.
It's a shame this anime might not likely get a season two any time soon. Overall though, this
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Jan 15, 2022
Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
(Anime)
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I'd happily oblige to give this anime a 10 out of 10 in everything this anime has done: characters, setting, atmosphere, sound and all. But that wouldn't do this justice now, wouldn't it?
Also, this is my first review, so don't spam hate on me, please: The setting of this anime, an apocalyptic aftermath on a massive multi-layered city, truly provided a different or bizarre but interesting tone to the post-apocalypse genre. Loneliness, calmness, a sense of discovery and the value of companionship; Girls Last Tour definitely brought these aspects to life in a way I have never seen, known or thought of before. Seeing our two characters ... |