
Dusk Beyond the End of the World
永久のユウグレ
When growing tensions around AI spark civil unrest, Akira is caught in the crossfire when he protects his girlfriend from an assassin’s bullet. Hundreds of years later, he awakens from cryogenic sleep to an unfamiliar world. As he struggles to come to terms with his new reality, he bonds with an android called Yugure, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his girlfriend. Now, he must ask himself what love means in a world where technology has changed the very fabric of society. (Source: HIDIVE) Note: Includes Prologue.
Dusk Beyond the End of the World is a tv with 13 episodes, from Fall 2025, produced by P.A.WORKS, rated 6.4/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
When growing tensions around AI spark civil unrest, Akira is caught in the crossfire when he protects his girlfriend from an assassin’s bullet. Hundreds of years later, he awakens from cryogenic sleep to an unfamiliar world. As he struggles to come to terms with his new reality, he bonds with an android called Yugure, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his girlfriend. Now, he must ask himself what love means in a world where technology has changed the very fabric of society. (Source: HIDIVE) Note: Includes Prologue.
Main Characters
Tags
- Robots — Prominently features humanoid machines.
- Heterosexual — Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
- Female Harem — Main cast features the protagonist plus several female characters who are romantically interested in them.
- Dystopian — Partly or completely set in a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression.
- Artificial Intelligence — Intelligent non-organic machines that work and react similarly to humans.
- Polyamorous — Features a character who is in a consenting relationship with multiple people at one time.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Post-Apocalyptic — Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
- Lost Civilization — Featuring a civilization with few ruins or records that exist in present day knowledge.
- Anachronism — Prominently features elements that are out of place in the historical period the work takes place in, particularly modern elements in a historical setting.
- Cyberpunk — Set in a future of advanced technological and scientific achievements that have resulted in social disorder.
- Inseki — Features sexual or romantic relations among step, adopted, and other non-blood related family members.

