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- Region:Japan
- Type:TV
- English name:Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya wo Mezasu / Girls Beyond the Wasteland
- Official name:少女たちは荒野を目指す
- Chinese name:少女们向荒野进发
- Other names:Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya o Mezasu / しょうじょたちはこうやをめざす / しょこめざ / Shokomeza / 少女们以荒野为目标
- Premiered:January 7, 2016
- Status:Finished Airing
- Tags:Campus / Inspirational / Harem / Source Gal
- Original author:タカヒロ(みなとそふと) / 剧本:田中ロミオ
- Director:佐藤卓哉
- Scenario:綾奈ゆにこ / 佐藤卓哉 / 関根アユミ / 冨田頼子
- Storyboard:伊藤達文 / 佐藤卓哉 / 柳伸亮 / 井出安軌 / ところともかず
- Co-director:川越崇弘 / 伊藤達文 / 伊部勇志 / ところともかず / 前園文夫
- Character design:松竜 / 野口孝行
- Music:渡辺剛 / 山口貴之
- Studios:project No.9
- Production cooperation:遊歩堂 / スタジオエル / フロンティアエンジン / スタジオ九魔
- Producers:ホークアイ / みなとそふと / メディコス・エンタテインメント / コスパ / ワーナー・ブラザース ホームエンターテイメント
- Copyright:©みなとそふと / しょこめざ製作委員会
- Family:Girls Beyond the Wasteland
- Rating:12+
Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya wo Mezasu
Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya wo Mezasu is a series all about finding oneself and a direction in life... no matter how far off the beaten path it might be.
Buntarou Hojo is a high school student who has a talent for writing, but no real direction in life or any plans for the future.
His classmate, Sayuki Kuroda notices his talent, decides to help him find a way to use it properly by enlisting him in her bishoujo game development group.
When Buntarou is cornered in the men's bathroom at school by Sayuki, he is surprised when he is asked out on what he thinks is a date, and even further surprised when he finds out that it's not a date, but a job interview.
Reluctantly agreeing, the two start recruiting other members for their team but will they learn more about game creation, or life itself along the way?
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EP1 - Girls Who Chase After Their Dreams
After viewing a skit Buntarou wrote for their school’s drama club, Sayuki asks him out on what might be considered a date. However, she has an odd ulterior motive.
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EP2 - This Is Another Spring of Youth
Buntarou is still reeling from the previous day’s events when Saiyuki reveals her plan, which is already underway and only missing the key component: a team.
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EP3 - It’s the First Time
The group gets together for a “camp” to brainstorm ideas for their first project. However, an argument between Sayuki and Teruha may leave the team lacking a programmer!
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EP4 - A Melody of Selfishness and Subtraction
Buntarou comes down with a case of writer's block, and the stress begins to take its toll on Yuki. With both writer and artist in a creative slump, what can Kuroda do to help?
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EP5 - What You Can See in the Storm
After another heated argument, Ando fires herself. In an attempt to coax her back, Buntarou signs on to help Ando's family fishing business with dangerous results.
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EP6 - This Is the So-Called Fanservice Episode
The group heads to the beach to replicate beloved fanservice tropes, but will incurable fissures begin to form as Kuroda and Buntarou come to an understanding?
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EP7 - As Always, It's a Different You
Bunta’s having a seriously bad case of writer’s block. The group attempts to stimulate his imagination by acting out one odd scenario after another!
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EP8 - Shut Away in Summer
Bunta is under house arrest! Kuroda enlists the entire team to help Bunta get past his writer's block the old fashioned way: he can't leave until he finishes the script.
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EP9 - Because I Love You
The team heads to the recording studio to put Yuka’s voice to their main character, Kirika. However, with the studio on a schedule, can Yuka do the quality job she wants?
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EP10 - Typhoon Attack
Rokuhara releases the demo of their first game! As they read reviews, they get word that veteran development team, Typhoon, wants to meet them, but it might be risky.
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EP11 - This Might Be the Beginning
The group discovers the truth behind Kuroda's intentions for creating the bishoujo game. Betrayed, Buntarou and the others abandon her just before the game's completion.
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EP12 - Girls Beyond the Wasteland
The members of Rokuhara await the news of their win or loss against the game company Typhoon. When the results come in, why does Kuroda want to break up the team?








