Shuumatsu Train Doko e Iku?


Train to the End of the World

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Synonyms: Where Does the Doomsday Train Go?
Japanese: 終末トレインどこへいく?
English: Train to the End of the World
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 1, 2024 to Jun 24, 2024
Premiered: Spring 2024
Broadcast: Mondays at 21:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: EMT Squared
Source: Original
Genre: AdventureAdventure
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #24792
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Popularity: #2594
Members: 78,262
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Both series tell us about a group of girls exploring the vast post-apocalyptic world. After the world end, the landscape changed significantly, and unknown creatures and the rusty remnants of the previous civilization now inhabit the world. 
report Recommended by kernel1024
- Upbeat CGDCT aesthetic - Darker backstory - Ever so slightly arthouse - Silliness, maximalism - 4 girl cast - Road trip - Transportation method fetishization There you go 
report Recommended by Lanz
World suddenly change into a "Fever dream" - like state. Travle through strange enviroments and just getting more questions rather then answers. Can things go back to normal? What is even real? Then smash that together with overall bonds and vibe of "A place further than the Universe" and you have this. 
report Recommended by mackanl33t
Both shows make you feel like you are having a strange dream when you are watching them. Also, they both have the premise that something happened and changed the world drastically. 
report Recommended by Fenekin
Characters in both series have to travel around a world that is a weird version of the real one and feature a lot of wacky and insane things. 
report Recommended by ukloim
Cute girls travelling through one wacky location to another wacky location.  
report Recommended by Ludrol
Two groups of 4 girls on a long trip. While these two anime don't share much in common, they provide the audience with some stunning visuals and an adventurous atmosphere, protagonized by cute, charming girls. 
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
Two anime about a group of 4 girls with unique personalities trying to, practically, survive in a world turned upside down. They're both pretty much innocent CGDCT on the surface, while their background and setting are certainly dark, albeit in different ways. 
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
Definitely very similar shows. A similar concept of traveling by train through a post-apocalyptic world. The main characters are trying to survive and find out the cause of the disaster. Who is behind all this? 
report Recommended by GohanAmi
The plot and setting of both are very odd, eccentric, and strange; you won't see anything quite like either of these anime. Along with the oddities, there are some drama and slice-of-life aspects with a cast of girls experiencing their teenage years who are still figuring out who they are.  
report Recommended by sanetoshii
Main characters focus on their own issues first while existing in a world that is less than perfect. They have a live-and let live attitude on the state of the world and when confronted with that fact, they still prioritize their internal circle. Anzai Chika also voices the main protagonist of both series. 
report Recommended by six20
Both have a dystopic society that crumbled due to technological advances. Humans have their bodies transformed and live in bad conditions.  
report Recommended by KitsuFrost
They may not share the same aesthethic, like one is in apocalyptic world and the other doesn't, but what this two series shared is the theme (I guess ?), where the MC using a motorized vehicle visiting one place / city / community / nation / what have you, to another. And each place they visit have their own quirk and problems - The 2017 one is good as well, it's not exactly retelling the same place, tho some of them is, but there is also a new one as well P.s Sorry if my english is bad 
report Recommended by NecroGanz
both shows feature high school girls driving giant vehicles and trying to resolve a situation out of their control  
report Recommended by iresine
Both series are about girls traveling in strange and avant-garde world with hostile environment 
report Recommended by tdok57
Train to the End of the World & Spirited Away oddly has similar vibes with each other where it tells an overarching coming of age tale in a sublime yet asburd world. The comparisons I draw inspiration from is really drawn from the world building of the world's smaller side characters rather than the main cast themselves with so many unique characters & creatures that are the highlight of both stories.  
report Recommended by IchiroEX
They may not share the same aesthethic, like one is in apocalyptic world and the other doesn't, but what this two series shared is the theme (I guess ?), where the MC using a motorized vehicle visiting one place / city / community / nation / what have you, to another. And each place they visit have their own quirk and problems - I'm just copy pasting the same text from the original one. Tho I recommend both of them, yes they have some similiar place, but there's also an original one that the 2003 one doesn't have P.s Sorry if my english is bad 
report Recommended by NecroGanz
Both involve a group of people traveling on a train to a destination in a post apocalyptic world. 
report Recommended by I_lost_bagel