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5 Anime With a Post-Apocalyptic Setting, When the World is Destroyed and Civilization Begins to be Forgotten

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Kapanlagi.com - A shattered world, remnants of forgotten civilization, and the harsh struggle for survival. That is the general picture of anime with a post-apocalyptic setting that we often encounter. This genre invites us to dive into stories where humanity must adapt to a harsh new environment after a major disaster.

Anime with a post-apocalyptic setting not only presents thrilling action but also explores deep themes of hope, despair, identity, and the essence of humanity. From the ruins of cities to vast deserts, each story offers a unique perspective on how life can continue after the "end of the world".

Here are some cool anime with a post-apocalyptic setting that you must watch..

1. Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) invites us into a world where humanity lives behind massive walls to protect themselves from Titans. Eren Yeager, the protagonist, joins the Survey Corps to fight against these man-eating creatures and uncover the truth of their world.

The world of Attack on Titan is depicted as a human civilization trapped within giant walls due to a great destruction caused by the Titans. The cities inside the walls live in constant fear because at any moment the walls could break, and tragedy could strike again. The environment outside the walls appears to be a forbidden land long abandoned by humans, filled with ruins devoid of civilization. This setting feels grim, isolated, and full of threats that seem to hang over everyone’s heads.

2. Neon Genesis Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion takes us to the year 2015, after a global catastrophe that nearly wiped out humanity. Shinji Ikari, a reluctant teenager, is recruited to pilot a giant robot against beings known as Angels.

Neon Genesis Evangelion presents a world after the apocalyptic event known as the Second Impact, which caused most of the human population to vanish and massive climate changes to occur. Cities survive with super advanced technology, but the world feels empty, cold, and full of trauma. Human life revolves around the threat of the Angels, who can appear at any time to continue the destruction. The setting of Evangelion has a futuristic yet melancholic post-apocalyptic vibe.

3. Dr. Stone

Dr. Stone tells the story of a world that drastically changes after humanity turns to stone for 3,700 years. Senku Ishigami, a science genius, is determined to rebuild civilization from scratch and faces challenges from Tsukasa Shishio.

Dr. Stone brings a fresher and more colorful post-apocalyptic style. Human civilization has vanished after all of humanity turned to stone for thousands of years. When they awaken, the world has returned to a wild green era, with trees consuming buildings, and entire modern cities turning into ruins overgrown with plants. It is a quiet yet beautiful world, where technology must be rebuilt from scratch. The setting of Dr. Stone leans more towards a new world waiting to be explored rather than a haunting destruction.

4. Girls' Last Tour

Girls' Last Tour (Shōjo Shūmatsu Ryokō) follows the adventures of two young girls in a post-apocalyptic world. Chito and Yuuri explore the ruins of civilization, searching for food and fuel, while finding meaning in their companionship.

The world of Girls' Last Tour is an endless megastructure city, full of giant layers that are empty, cold, and silent. Civilization has completely perished, leaving only rubble, long steel roads, broken machines, and a gloomy sky. The two little girls wander through this silent world with no hope of finding liveliness again. The setting is very minimalistic, quiet, but carries a deep sadness about a world that has truly ended.

5. Fist of the North Star

Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken) is a classic anime set in a post-nuclear war Earth. Kenshiro, a deadly martial artist, fights to protect the helpless from the atrocities in a shattered world.

Fist of the North Star features a desert world that has been completely devastated by nuclear war. Water is scarce, food is nearly nonexistent, and the law of the jungle becomes the main rule. The remaining cities are merely brutal settlements led by bandits. The sky is dull, the land is barren, and humanity lives with a thin hope. This setting is a complete package of classic post-apocalypse that is harsh, dark, and brutal.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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