25 Iconic Girls’ Last Tour Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Girls’ Last Tour follows Chito and Yuuri, two young girls traversing a frozen post-apocalyptic wasteland in their Kettenkrad. The series delves into themes of fleeting joy, existential hopelessness, friendship’s endurance, and finding purpose amid ruins.

This curated list of 25 quotes captures their emotional depth, growth, and the quiet beauty in desolation across manga chapters and anime episodes.​

Even if it’s meaningless… sometimes, nice things happen

Chapter 1 (Departure)
Yuuri
Yuuri’s optimism shines in routine survival, balancing Chito’s realism and highlighting joy’s persistence in a doomed world.​

Memories fade, so we write them down

Chapter 2 (Journal)
Chito
Chito stresses preserving fleeting moments through their diary, underscoring themes of loss and human legacy.​

It’s almost like we’re the only people in the world

Episode 1 (Kettenkrad)
Yuuri
In vast emptiness, this captures their isolation yet deepens their bond, a peaceful arc staple.​

Getting to be alive was great, wasn’t it?

Chapter 42 (Finale)
Yuuri
Facing the end, Yuuri reflects on life’s worth despite futility, affirming journey over destination with poignant finality.​

There’s something at the center of my heart which gives me the desire of wanting to do something

Chapter 39 (Ascent)
Chito
Chito’s inner drive propels their climb, showing character evolution from doubt to resolve in the megacity arc.​

What does ‘paradise’ mean?

Episode 2 (Bath)
Yuuri
During a rare warm soak, Yuuri questions ideals, blending whimsy with melancholy over unattainable hope.​

Maybe life just really means something that has an end to it

Episode 9 (Life)
Chito
Chito defines existence bittersweetly, tying mortality to purpose in a robot encounter’s tense moment.​

I wonder how many books are left in the world

Chapter 4 (Books)
Chito
Burning knowledge for fuel devastates her, emphasizing civilization’s erosion and her scholarly growth.​

Hey, did you know that the afterlife is supposed to be really warm?

Episode 2 (Bath)
Yuuri
Yuuri’s innocent query during bliss evokes death’s allure, contrasting their cold reality with dark humor.​

When the sky’s so blue, it’s a good weather for a laundry day

Chapter 5 (Daily Life)
Chito
Simple domesticity amid apocalypse reveals resilience, a peaceful interlude fostering their sisterly dynamic.​

We’re friends with hopelessness now

Episode 6 (Ishii)
Yuuri
Post-plane crash despair, this shows acceptance, echoing series’ theme of befriending inevitability.​

It was no use after all. It was over so fast

Manga (Ishii Arc)
Ishii
After years building a plane, failure frees her, mirroring futile human endeavors with tragic relief.​

Are you afraid to die? Yes… Me too

Chapter 38 (Darkness)
Chito and Yuuri
Hand-in-hand vulnerability deepens their friendship, confronting mortality in the megacity’s heights.​

If we keep writing things in our journal, it’ll be like a book

Chapter 2 (Journal)
Chito
Dreaming of legacy amid erasure highlights her reflective growth and post-end themes.​

This flight will be etched into the tail end of history

Episode 7 (Airplane)
Ishii
Takeoff hope crumbles, underscoring ambition’s fragility in a battle-like engineering push.​

What kind of person would ignore signs that would help get them to their destination?

Episode 4 (Maze)
Chito
Yuuri’s detour-loving chaos tests patience, illustrating complementary traits in exploratory arcs.​

Getting dizzy from the hot water

Chapter 3 (Bath)
Chito
Euphoric haze blurs life-death lines, a serene moment reveling in ephemeral comforts.​

The moon is so pretty tonight

Episode 8 (Moonlight)
Yuuri
Stargazing awe pierces gloom, symbolizing wonder’s survival and peaceful character bonding.​

Life is about the journey, not the destination

Chapter 42 (Interpretation)
Yuuri
Comforting Chito’s regrets, this cements her philosophy amid series-ending reflection.​

Eat bullets and fuel

Episode 10 (Erisaki)
Yuuri
Feeding the enigmatic robot fosters brief companionship, blending whimsy with loneliness.​

When you know you have the freedom to go anywhere, where do you go?

Manga (Freedom Theme)
Chito
Endless choices paralyze in apocalypse, probing purpose and their aimless tour.​

Hopelessness is our friend now

Episode 6 (Zetsubou)
Yuuri
Chanting amid ruins teaches embracing despair, pivotal for emotional survival arcs.​

Watch the sunrise together

Chapter 46 (Sunrise)
Chito and Yuuri
First dawn atop the city evokes rebirth after trials, capping megacity climb with hope.​

Books are burnt for fuel

Chapter 4 (Destruction)
Chito
Sacrificing history for warmth guts her, driving themes of loss and adaptation.​

We will last longer up here

Manga (Upper Levels)
Grandpa Kanazawa
Resource scarcity advice shapes their ascent, blending survival tension with mentorship.​

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