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Concrete Revolutio Season 2 Gets Two PVs, Visual, Premiere Date


The Revolutio is coming. Are you ready?

Earlier today, the official Concrete Revolutio website updated with a new promotional video for the show’s second season. The 90-second teaser reveals that the new season, titled Concrete Revolutio: Chōjin Gensō The Last Song, will begin airing on April 3. The series will return to the airwaves on Tokyo MX and KBS Kyoto on April 3, at 11:00PM local time.

Sun TV and on BS11 are also confirmed to be carrying the title, with BS11 airing on April 5, at midnight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJQq4ARVxPs

In addition to the teaser, the site published a new key visual for the title.

Concrete Revolutio Season 2 Visual 001 - 20160304

On top of this, Bandai Visual started streaming a five-minute “super explanation” trailer, which sees Kikko Hoshino actress Sumire Uesaka explaining the plot of the first season.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAUxvoaXqGM

The first season of Concrete Revolutio began airing on October 4, 2015. The series is being directed by Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist, Mobile Suit Gundam 00) at studio Bones. Yoshiyuki Ito is providing the show’s character designs, while Shou Aikawa (Fullmetal Alchemist, Martian Successor Nadesico) tackles series composition.

The second season’s writing team will include Kazuki Nakashima (Kill la Kill, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann), Gen Urobuchi (Psycho-Pass, Puella Magi Madoka Magica), and Masaki Tsuji (Urusei Yatsura, Doraemon).

FUNimation and Daisuki both streamed the first season on their respective platforms.

FUNimation describes the series as follows:

What if superhumans were 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 mystical world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, 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 a secret, while others bask in their superhuman fame. Jiro Hitoyoshi, member of the Superhuman Bureau, keeps track of their doings.

Source: Concrete Revolutio Website

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