Key the Metal Idol
tv show

15 total episodes
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1 seasons
First Aired December 16, 1994
Overview
Tokiko Mima, nicknamed "Key," is a 17-year-old girl living in the Japanese countryside who, despite her human-like appearance, is a robot. When Key's grandfather Dr. Murao Mima passes away, he leaves her a dying message, telling her that she can become a real girl if she is able to make thirty thousand friends. Thus, Key moves from the quiet Mamio Valley to the busy streets of Tokyo, where she soon runs into her childhood friend Sakura Kuriyagawa. Key quickly becomes enamored with idol singer Miho Utsuse and wonders if becoming a singer will allow her to make the amount of friends needed for her to become human. But Miho carries a ominous secret: she is connected to Jinsaku Ajou, an old rival of Dr. Mima trying to make new a breakthrough in robotic weaponry. As Key works to become a real girl, Ajou sets a dangerous plan into action, and it turns out there's much more to Key than meets the eye.

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Season 1 - Episode 8 - 0h 25m
Air Date
February 07, 1996
Overview
Sakura, apparently content to put her own dreams on the back burner for a while, creates 'Production Key'... an agency devoted solely to helping Key reach pop idol status. She tries pumping Shuichi for his connections in the music business, but he seems overly preoccupied with the connection between Ajo and Miho Utsuse. (Not that Ajo isn't already lining up a replacement for the day when Miho can no longer perform.) A bored Tsurugi notices Key at an open audition and his interest is piqued by her utter lack of emotion.
Crew
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Kazunori Mizuno
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Director
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Masakazu Kawazoe
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Key Animation
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Misao Abe
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Key Animation
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Masaya Onishi
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Key Animation
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Toshihiro Kikuchi
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Key Animation
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Osamu Sato
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Key Animation
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Toshiyuki Tsuru
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Key Animation
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Katsushi Sakurabi
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Key Animation
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Shiho Takeuchi
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Key Animation
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Kanji Nishida
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Key Animation
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Kazunori Mizuno
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Storyboard Artist
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Takashi Sasaki
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Key Animation