Creators:
Shō AikawaDirected by:
Seiji MizushimaCinematography:
Takao SaitoCast:
Aki Toyosaki, Ken'ichi Suzumura, Ayana Taketatsu, Sumire Uesaka, Shin'ichirō Miki, Kaito Ishikawa, Eriko Nakamura, Tetsuo Kanao, Tōru Ōkawa (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(11)
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The Superhumans of November (S02E01)
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The Ones Who Look into Space (S02E02)
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Calling Your Name in the Town of Flowers (S02E03)
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Devila and Devilo (S02E04)
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Canada Goldenrod (S02E05)
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Iron Mask Arrives (S02E06)
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The Never-Ending Battle (S02E07)
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Steel Ogre (S02E08)
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The Age of Giant Gods (S02E09)
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Beast and Maiden (S02E10)
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Can You Still Sing (S02E11)
Reviews (1)
I was definitely more interested in Concrete Revolutio: Superhuman Phantasmagoria - The Last Song than the first season. However, I agree with something I read on a forum that if the first season had not been what it was, then the second season would have had nothing to build on. Granted, it was still a series of stand-alone episodes, and some episodes, like the episode "Devila and Devilo", were really, really weird; however, the fact that I knew the setting and was more or less shown what actually happened made it all make a lot more sense. Plus, watching that weird fight between the agency and its former member was quite interesting, and I found the conclusion with the attempted sacrifice in the style of Code Geass’s Zero and the outcome of it really well-executed. So Concrete Revolutio: Superhuman Phantasmagoria - The Last Song was definitely quite an original if also very peculiar show. I found some episodes interesting and others just very bizarre. However, because of the unusual execution, the quirky characters, and in my opinion, a very respectable ending that wrapped everything up (although not really), my final impression of the show is quite good. 6.4/10. ()
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