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'Girls' Last Tour' Episode 6 Spoilers: Is Life About to Get Complicated for Chito and Yuuri in Series' Second Half?

Chito and Yuuri continue to explore the wasteland that is now their home on the Japanese slice-of-life anime series, "Girls' Last Tour." But where will this seemingly aimless exploration take them next?

The previous episode showed the girls in rather subdued settings to effectively show audiences a glimpse of what they did when there was really nothing better to do. The episode consisted of three short scenes that featured the girls' idea of a perfect house, a nap that eventually led to a series of bizarre dreams for Chito, and a musical-themed one that hit all the right notes for the series' avid viewers.

Having lived in a world that has already been stripped of many of its modern resources, Chito and Yuuri found musical solace in the rhythmic sounds produced by raindrops hitting some metal containers that the girls have strategically placed on the ground.

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What resulted was Nature's symphony that ended up being a soothing treat, not only for Chito and Yuuri but for the fans of the show as well.

These girls still have a long way to go and a lot of new things to learn and discover as the series reaches its second half. Can the currently uncomplicated atmosphere that the series has maintained continue in its upcoming episode, or is an unexpected turn of events about to veer the series' narrative to a more plot-driven path on its second half?

"Girls' Last Tour" airs on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. JST on AT-X, at 10:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX, and at 11 p.m. JST on BS11. It also airs on Sun TV on the same day at midnight JST and on KBS Kyoto late night at 1:30 a.m. JST. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available for regions outside Japan via Amazon Prime's Anime Strike service.

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