Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song PV Reveals April 3 as a premiering date
Concrete Revolutio 2nd titled Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song is set to premiere on April 3 on both Tokyo MX and KBS Kyoto, and there will e some other Tv to air the anime later, this information was revealed on Friday throughout the first Promotional Video streamed by Bandai Visual for the upcoming Concrete Revolutio 2nd Season's.
Also, Concrete Revolutio official website has published the Anime Key visual.
According to Funimation Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song story:
What if superhumans were in our world real? Even better, what if every fabled superhuman existed at the same time, in the same place? Titans from outer space, life forms from a mysterious world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, some cyborgs created by scientists, relics that rose out of the ruins of ancient civilizations. In another Japan, it's not just a question of “what if”—it's a reality. Some of the superhumans choose to keep their identities hidden while others bask in their superhuman fame. Jiro Hitoyoshi, a member of the Superhuman Bureau, keeps track of their doings.
Concrete Revolutio 2nd titled Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song is set to premiere on April 3 on both Tokyo MX and KBS Kyoto, and there will e some other Tv to air the anime later, this information was revealed on Friday throughout the first Promotional Video streamed by Bandai Visual for the upcoming Concrete Revolutio 2nd Season's.
Also, Concrete Revolutio official website has published the Anime Key visual.
According to Funimation Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song story:
What if superhumans were in our world real? Even better, what if every fabled superhuman existed at the same time, in the same place? Titans from outer space, life forms from a mysterious world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, some cyborgs created by scientists, relics that rose out of the ruins of ancient civilizations. In another Japan, it's not just a question of “what if”—it's a reality. Some of the superhumans choose to keep their identities hidden while others bask in their superhuman fame. Jiro Hitoyoshi, a member of the Superhuman Bureau, keeps track of their doings.