Concrete Revolutio (2015)
Concrete Revolutio
2015The stage is set in "another Japan" as a banquet of diverse superhumans unfolds... In an imaginary "age of gods" about 20 years after the war, Japan has grown and developed by leaps and bounds. What if all the superhumans ever written about in fictional stories existed at the same time? Superhumans who came into existence through different circumstances, and who are special in different ways—Titans from outer space, lifeforms from a mystical world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, cyborgs created by scientists, relics that rose out of the ruins of ancient civilizations, and the list goes on. One segment of these superhumans makes no secret of their existence and has gained popularity in society. Others cloak their identities and fight in secrecy. There are enemies of superhumans as well, organizations that operate in the shadows. The Japanese government has taken many measures to secure peace and order. One is the establishment of an organization under the Ministry of Health and Welfare—the Overpopulation Research Laboratory, a.k.a. the Superhuman Bureau. Their mission is to identify and approach superhumans, then oversee and safeguard them. One member of the Superhuman Bureau, Jirou Hitoyoshi, is protagonist of this series.
Seasons & Episode
A young lady uses musical superpowers to slice and kill aliens lurking on Earth. Her name is Aki Haruka... A former singer for the Angel Stars known as Arachne. The Superhuman Bureau's investigation reveals her to be hiding out in a hospital that is illegally operated by Judas. Then Jiro escapes with Aki in order to protect her from those in pursuit. While on the run, Jiro starts telling Aki a story from two years ago about Rainbow Knight's helmet and a space being called a Fumer.
The Canada Goldenrod, a non-native plant, rapidly grows in many areas all over Japan. Wakamura seems to be allergic to the pollen, but he soon finds out there is more to this plant than the sneezing.
A superhuman is discovered, still alive, in a block of ice. She is Koma, the legendary Iron Mask Fencer from the Sengoku period of Japan.
War has changed Master Sergeant Jonathan Morrell. Trying to escape the horrible memories of the atrocities he experienced, Jonathan goes AWOL. The Superhuman Bureau must work with the U.S. military to track him down.
Three "super robots" are imported to Japan as part of a new project for public safety. Raito and Aki attack one of the robots during transit, but neither their attack nor the super robot project goes as planned.
A new movie is released in Japan, instantly filling theaters. The movie stars lookalikes of the Superhuman Bureau, and claims to reveal a hidden truth.
The stage is set in "another Japan" as a banquet of diverse superhumans unfolds... In an imaginary "age of gods" about 20 years after the war, Japan has grown and developed by leaps and bounds. What if all the superhumans ever written about in fictional stories existed at the same time? Superhumans who came into existence through different circumstances, and who are special in different ways—Titans from outer space, lifeforms from a mystical world, phantoms and goblins from ancient times, cyborgs created by scientists, relics that rose out of the ruins of ancient civilizations, and the list goes on. One segment of these superhumans makes no secret of their existence and has gained popularity in society. Others cloak their identities and fight in secrecy. There are enemies of superhumans as well, organizations that operate in the shadows. The Japanese government has taken many measures to secure peace and order. One is the establishment of an organization under the Ministry of Health and Welfare—the Overpopulation Research Laboratory, a.k.a. the Superhuman Bureau. Their mission is to identify and approach superhumans, then oversee and safeguard them. One member of the Superhuman Bureau, Jirou Hitoyoshi, is protagonist of this series.