AMBot | 06/11/2018 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The official website for Lord of Vermilion: Guren no Ō (Crimson King), the television anime of Square Enix's Lord of Vermilion arcade trading card game series, revealed a new visual on Sunday along with the show's July 13 premiere.
The anime is set in Tokyo in 2030. In a suburb, a high-frequency resonance sound is suddenly heard, while at the same time, a red mist envelops the area. Those who hear the sound, whether human or animal, lose consciousness. The government suspects it may be an unknown virus, fears an epidemic, blocks off Tokyo, and relocates its base to Osaka. However, six days after the incident, those who lost consciousness due to the sound awaken for no apparent reason. Those trapped in Tokyo slowly begin to restore the city's functionality, but from that day onward, strange incidents occur at the blockade boundary. Those who have awakened a hidden blood power are drawn to each other and must face a cruel fate.
May'n will perform the opening theme song "Tenshi yo, Furusato wo Kike" (O Angel, Listen to the Hometown). JUNNA will perform the ending theme song "Akaku, Zetsubō no Hana" (Become Red, Flower of Despair).
The anime is set in Tokyo in 2030. In a suburb, a high-frequency resonance sound is suddenly heard, while at the same time, a red mist envelops the area. Those who hear the sound, whether human or animal, lose consciousness. The government suspects it may be an unknown virus, fears an epidemic, blocks off Tokyo, and relocates its base to Osaka. However, six days after the incident, those who lost consciousness due to the sound awaken for no apparent reason. Those trapped in Tokyo slowly begin to restore the city's functionality, but from that day onward, strange incidents occur at the blockade boundary. Those who have awakened a hidden blood power are drawn to each other and must face a cruel fate.
May'n will perform the opening theme song "Tenshi yo, Furusato wo Kike" (O Angel, Listen to the Hometown). JUNNA will perform the ending theme song "Akaku, Zetsubō no Hana" (Become Red, Flower of Despair).
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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