The character visual of “Super Sonico” can be seen in episode 10 of the TV anime “Remake Our Life!”. To commemorate this, the collaboration visual of this anime with “Super Sonico” has been revealed.
“Remake Our Life!” is based on the light novel published by MJ Bunko J. This is a remade story, where the main protagonist Hashiba Kyouya, who is working at a game company, went back in time to the world 10 years ago and choose to enroll in an arts college that he didn’t choose in his current life.
In episode 10 “Learn Lessons” which was broadcast on September 11, the character visual of “Super Sonico”, who was born in 2006 and the era where Kyouya time travel to, can be seen. It was shown in her cute appearance.
To commemorate this, the collaboration visual between “Remake Our Life!” and “Super Sonico” has been revealed. The cute visual depicts one of the main characters, Kawasegawa Eiko dressed up as “Super Sonico” in the same posture as the character visual with a slightly embarrassed expression.
The present campaign to give out the poster with this visual is currently being held on Twitter. By following both the official account of the TV anime “Remake Our Life!” and “Super Sonico”, and retweeting the campaign tweet, five lucky winners will be chosen and be given the poster.
The number of the lucky winner will increase by five for every 500 retweets, e.g. total of 10 winners for 1000 retweets, 15 winners for 1500 retweets. This campaign can only participate locally and the deadline is until September 18.
(C) Kio Nachi, Kadokawa/ Remake Our Life! Production Committee
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