I originally didn’t want to watch this anime. I thought it would be boring, because I had heard it was slow-paced. Well, as I have discovered with this wonderful, wonderful anime, an very slow-paced story isn’t necessarily bad, as long as what little progression displayed is done in the right way.
STORY
As of episode 10, there is very little real plot, and the story doesn’t seem to be progressing much in most episodes. However, there are hints that suggest that this anime is, in fact, going to end up progressing background information on how the world ended. But as for now, there’s the occasional reference to previous episodes, but other than that, it’s mostly mini-plots following our protagonists’ shenanigans. But that’s not a bad thing; just look at episode 5’s Sound of Rain, which has, through some odd phenomenon, become my second favorite episode (or in this case, part of an episode) of this season, only being beaten out by Made in Abyss episode 1.
ART
I’m by no means adept at art critique, yet I can tell you that the art fits the world and the characters spectacularly, with the occasional 3DCGI fitting in decently (or at least, not jarringly) with the rest of the art.
SOUND
As far as I could tell, the sound design was good, but not noteworthy, with a few notable exceptions such as the aforementioned Sound of Rain story.
CHARACTERS
This, being a cute girls doing cute things anime, naturally has cute girls who do cute things. The two main characters are the infinitely likeable Chito and Yuuri, two girls who are bored when not trying to survive after the end of the world or travelling.
CONCLUSION
So, this anime is great and all. However, I do have at least one bit of confusion that needs clarification.
In the OP, the girls ‘dab.’ However, when presented with Chocolate-flavored rations, they were confused as to what chocolate was. Therefore, is it logical to conclude that the ‘dab’ outlasted chocolate? If so, in my own personal opinion, that world deserved whatever they got.