Girls' Last Tour: 12 Episodes. Two girls travel together to scourge for food and supplies in a wasteland, speculating about the past and sometimes coming across other survivors. Post-apocalyptic slice of life that's not quite grim. Life's hard, but there's still simple joy.
Yokohama Kaidashi KikÅ (Yokohama's Shopping Log): Humanity has entered the twilight stage and has quietly accepted its fate after the ecology collapse. Post-apocalyptic slice of life with an android running a coffee shop. It's very quiet and serene.
Humanity Has Declined: Adapted from a light novel series, the heroine acts as a mediator between humanity and the "fairies" who are small elf-like creatures attracted by sweets and happy things when humanity is in decline. It has a good fix of dry humour, satire, and unsettling weirdness.
Sunday Without God: Adapted from a light novel series. The world's abandoned by the god, so there's no longer birth and death. Only "gravekeepers" can put people to final rest. Ai's one of them, and her life is changed when a stranger Hambart kills everyone in her village. The story is about her self-proclaimed journey to save the world, and her encounter with people who deal with their life in different ways.
Donyatsu (Donut Cat): Humanity has disappeared. A group of donut shaped cats try to survive and find out what's happened.
School-Live: Yuki Takeya is a cheerful school girl who seeks out fun school activities every day while living at school, while the other girls keep her safe because in reality, they are the sole survivors of their school after a zombie outbreak overruns the city. I really like the contrast of horror and Yuki's fantasy.
Yokohama Kaidashi KikÅ (Yokohama's Shopping Log): Humanity has entered the twilight stage and has quietly accepted its fate after the ecology collapse. Post-apocalyptic slice of life with an android running a coffee shop. It's very quiet and serene.
Humanity Has Declined: Adapted from a light novel series, the heroine acts as a mediator between humanity and the "fairies" who are small elf-like creatures attracted by sweets and happy things when humanity is in decline. It has a good fix of dry humour, satire, and unsettling weirdness.
Sunday Without God: Adapted from a light novel series. The world's abandoned by the god, so there's no longer birth and death. Only "gravekeepers" can put people to final rest. Ai's one of them, and her life is changed when a stranger Hambart kills everyone in her village. The story is about her self-proclaimed journey to save the world, and her encounter with people who deal with their life in different ways.
Donyatsu (Donut Cat): Humanity has disappeared. A group of donut shaped cats try to survive and find out what's happened.
School-Live: Yuki Takeya is a cheerful school girl who seeks out fun school activities every day while living at school, while the other girls keep her safe because in reality, they are the sole survivors of their school after a zombie outbreak overruns the city. I really like the contrast of horror and Yuki's fantasy.