Concrete Revolutio
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Concrete Revolutio
Summary
Concrete Revolutio is an anime television series[1]. It draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (anime_television_series category, ranking #348 of 1,237).[2]
Key Facts
- Concrete Revolutio is the creator of Shō Aikawa[3].
- Concrete Revolutio's instance of is recorded as anime television series[4].
- Concrete Revolutio was directed by Seiji Mizushima[5].
- Concrete Revolutio's composer is recorded as Kakeru Ishihama[6].
- Concrete Revolutio's composer is recorded as Keigo Hoashi[7].
- Concrete Revolutio's composer is recorded as YoHsKE[8].
- Concrete Revolutio was followed by Concrete Revolutio: The Last Song[9].
- Concrete Revolutio's production company is recorded as Bones[10].
- Concrete Revolutio's designed by is recorded as Kanetake Ebikawa[11].
- Concrete Revolutio's designed by is recorded as Takayuki Yanase[12].
- Concrete Revolutio's designed by is recorded as Toshiaki Ihara[13].
- The original language of Concrete Revolutio was Japanese[14].
- Concrete Revolutio's original broadcaster is recorded as Tokyo Metropolitan Television[15].
- Concrete Revolutio's country of origin is recorded as Japan[16].
- Concrete Revolutio began on +2015-10-04T00:00:00Z[17].
- Concrete Revolutio ended on +2015-12-27T00:00:00Z[18].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Kaito Ishikawa[19].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Sumire Uesaka[20].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Aki Toyosaki[21].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Eriko Nakamura[22].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Tokuyoshi Kawashima[23].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Tetsuo Kanao[24].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Kenichi Suzumura[25].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Shin-ichiro Miki[26].
- Concrete Revolutio's voice actor is recorded as Tōru Ōkawa[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Concrete Revolutio was directed by Seiji Mizushima[5]. It is the creator of Shō Aikawa[3].
Publication
The original language of Concrete Revolutio was Japanese[14].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Concrete Revolutio was followed by it: The Last Song[9].
Why It Matters
Concrete Revolutio draws 109 Wikipedia views per month (anime_television_series category, ranking #348 of 1,237).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]