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Key: The Metal Idol

  • Serie TV
  • 1994–1997
  • TV-14
  • 34min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
400
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Key: The Metal Idol (1994)
Adult AnimationAnimeArtificial IntelligenceCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationMechaPsychological DramaAnimationDramaFantasy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn this genre-defying cult classic, a humanoid robot girl sets out on a quest to make 30,000 friends in order to become fully human. What better way to gain the love of thousands than by bec... Leggi tuttoIn this genre-defying cult classic, a humanoid robot girl sets out on a quest to make 30,000 friends in order to become fully human. What better way to gain the love of thousands than by becoming a pop idol?In this genre-defying cult classic, a humanoid robot girl sets out on a quest to make 30,000 friends in order to become fully human. What better way to gain the love of thousands than by becoming a pop idol?

  • Creazione
    • Hiroaki Satô
  • Star
    • Junko Iwao
    • Miki Nagasawa
    • Hiroshi Yanaka
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    400
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Hiroaki Satô
    • Star
      • Junko Iwao
      • Miki Nagasawa
      • Hiroshi Yanaka
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    Junko Iwao
    Junko Iwao
    • Key (Mima Tokiko)
    • 1994–1997
    Miki Nagasawa
    • Sakura Kuriyagawa
    • 1994–1997
    Hiroshi Yanaka
    • Tomoyo Wakagi
    • 1994–1997
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    • Shuichi Tataki
    • 1994–1997
    Jûrôta Kosugi
    • Sergei (segment "D")
    • 1994–1997
    Show Hayami
    • Jinsaku Ajo
    • 1994–1997
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Tomoyo Wakagi
    • 1994–1997
    Nicole Oliver
    Nicole Oliver
    • Tokiko 'Key' Mima…
    • 1994–1997
    Megan Leitch
    Megan Leitch
    • Sakura Kuriyagawa
    • 1994–1997
    John Novak
    John Novak
    • Jinsaku Ajo
    • 1994–1997
    Paul Dobson
    Paul Dobson
    • Komoda…
    • 1994–1997
    Michael Dobson
    Michael Dobson
    • Staff C…
    • 1994–1997
    Ward Perry
    • Staff A…
    • 1994–1997
    Eken Mine
    • Janome Oji
    • 1995–1997
    Don Brown
    Don Brown
    • Janome Oji…
    • 1995–1997
    David Sobolov
    David Sobolov
    • D…
    • 1994–1996
    Saffron Henderson
    Saffron Henderson
    • Miho Utsuse…
    • 1995–1997
    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Shuichi Tataki
    • 1994–1996
    • Creazione
      • Hiroaki Satô
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    9slowbrooo

    Unconventional, but GREAT series!

    Key is easily one of my favorite anime series. Although it follows the anime style, it is quite unconventional for an anime. After watching the first couple tapes of this series, I had no idea what genre it was; it obviously has sci-fi elements, some action scenes (thought not many) and it is full of dramatic elements and that dark, melancholy mood that Key does so well. There are so many reasons to watch this series: incredible character design, quality animation and great cinematography, and most of all a plot that forces you to watch the series to its very end. If you have only seen the first few episodes or haven't seen this series at all yet, watch the whole thing!! This is a very unique series that everyone should check out. 9/10
    2cheathamg

    Pretty much a waste of time.

    I found this anime to be a pastiche of confusing unresolved narrative lines and poorly developed characters. Their motivations were sketchy at best and none of them were particularly engaging. The series didn't seem to be going anywhere until the final two episodes. At that point the creators must have felt they had to tie everything up in a neat climax. Unfortunately, all they accomplished was to produce two one-and-a-half hour each features that were almost nothing but talk, as they tried to explain all of the nonsense that went before. Those final three hours of blather did nothing but further waste the viewer's time.
    10Food

    Can't stop watching it

    I rented the first tape in this series out of an idle interest in investigating anime. I got immediately addicted to it. From my limited perspective 'Key the Metal Idol' is a strange hybrid, like Shozin Fukui's '964 Pinocchio' meets 'Sailor Moon.'

    Enjoyably weird characters abound in this fun narrative. The heavies are a tad one dimensional (for the most part uninspired corporate techno-sleazebags,) but that barely detracts.

    None of these characters is more odd than Key herself, whose frailty, clumpy hair, monomaniacal autism, mystical experiences and huge Keane-eyes propel the story. With Key, the makers of this piece do an amazing and subtle thing: they make a character with complete flatness of affect seem somehow very sympathetic. You want to take her home and let her sleep on your couch & eat from your refrigerator for a few weeks.

    Remarkably compelling episode-to-episode construction also keeps this series moving. The story design is tightly controlled, and it functions like the old 'Twin Peaks' in this manner. If Hollywood could produce live-action programming a third as interesting I'd go back to watching TV.

    The visual design, animation and editing are all great. It is so accelerated and complex that repeat viewings are basically necessary. The title sequence alone is a brilliant piece of work.

    As it stands, I have yet to see the last two installments of this series, but I can certainly vouch for the quality of the first thirteen.
    8justinvn

    Stumbles a bit towards the end, but good overall

    Key The Metal Idol is something of a diverse anime show. I first saw an ad for it on another video a few years back, where the premise of the show was described: Key's a robot who needs to find 30,000 friends to make her become human. I saw it again later in a local rental store and decided to give it a shot.

    At first glance, that's pretty much it: Key's robot-like behaviour is pretty standard at first - she speaks mostly in monotone and rarely uses First Person pronouns. Oddly enough on her trip to Tokyo (Key lived in a small village when her "grandfather," her guardian and alleged creator lived before he gave his dying instructions to Key for her to become human) she runs into her old friend Sakura - a friend from when she was in Junior High. Sakura takes her in, but is very skeptical about her mission to become human. Sakura also has a male friend named Tataki, but they are only friends - even if Sakura has an obvious thing for him. Tataki is the head of the fan club for Miho, the current top idol singer (an idol singer seems to be the Japanese counterpart to the flash-in-the-pan singers like NSYNC or Britney Spears in the US). Key is facinated with Miho, and realizes that Miho must have at least 30,000 friends, so her desire is to become an Idol Singer like Miho. Tataki is a kind person and takes an interest (friend only) in Key, enough to want to solve some of the mysteries around her.

    But, like in almost all anime and most good dramas, things are not what they seem. The chief bad guys, Ajo and "D" want to capture Key because they believe her to be source of a power box that would allow their robots (called PPORs or Sipes in the show) vast strength. They seem to have a tie to Key's grandfather, her hometown, and even the Idol singer Miho. Even more bizaare, when these PPORs get around Key, they have a habit of blowing up. Key has something of a bodyguard, a man named Wakagi, who was her grandfather's assistant. He is mysterious and usually arrives just in time to help Key when she is in trouble. On top of this, Key already seems to be making a transformation. When in intensely emotional situtations, Key's robot-like voice and appearance are changed to that of an emotional, powerful girl who seems to have superpowers that disappear as soon as they happen - and then she passes out and wakes up with no memory of these moments -- back in her robot mode.

    With all that I've written, I've still only scratched the surface of this complex show. The series is 13 30-minutes shows, along with two 90-minute rap-up shows. By far the most interesting character is Key. Her appearance is that of an thin, almost aneroxic teen (very non stereotypical anime) who has odd personality ticks and habits that annoy Sakura and interest Tataki. Her brief moments of her humanity beginging to take form are the highlight of the show, and are demonstrated in their 4th episode - one of the best of the series. She is almost contrasted with her friend Sakura, who I found to be somewhat irritating. Sakura almost doesn't fit in on the show: she looks like a stereotype of every anime teen-girl. She's somewhat annoying with her outbursts at Key and impatience with Tataki. But, she holds a key to Key's past.

    Some fans have been very upset at the last two episodes, nearly 3 hours worth of material. The first long episode (13) is comprised of nearly all backstory, almost all of it given to us by conversations and grumblings of former friends of Key's Grandfather and Ajo. Wakagi and Tataki sit in a park and talk about Key's family for almost half the time. This in and of itself is not terrible, but there's very little to break up the time, so the show drags a bit here. The final show, without giving much away, is a bit better, but feels like it could have been about 10 minutes longer to give us some sense of closure with these characters. The feel of the final two shows are different as well, it's hard to describe except to say that it almost feels like a different set of writers finished it.

    But that alone shouldn't detract people from seeing it. It's a good show that is very addicting. It feels like a PG-13, and maybe even R. There's a bit of nudity (most of it from the Robots Ajo creates and has a very disturbing relationship with, plus the standard fan-service Sakura shower scenes as well as a trip to an X-rated movie producer -- all of it getting a bit tiring after awhile), language, and a few rather violent scenes.
    ojiru

    A true masterpiece

    About 3-4 years ago, I've fallen for a new genre of cartoons, the anime, it automatically caught my eye. 2 years ago I stumbled upon this series, only 3rd eppy was in, so I rented to see how it was, it was the cover that really made me want to see it, the second the credits started rolling, I was in love with this series. They used the old story of Pinocchio as the plot; they succeeded greatly in the remake of the old fairy tale. The beautiful character design, the amazing art, the deep plot that makes you beg for more, and the mystery so deep you will have to watch it again and again to understand it. This kind of quality I have never seen in anime, it's truly magnificent. It has nudity in about every episode, some violence, and blood, it's not all too bad though, and a 10y/o could watch it. It is a must see series, regardless of age, and the fact that it's an anime (and I know how many Americans hate anime, think it's stupid, and pointless). I strongly recommend this series to all. 13.5 stars out of 10 :p

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      The two last episodes have a duration of ~98 minutes.
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      After the credits, there is a short scene that takes place in a hospital.
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      Referenced in A.I. - Intelligenza artificiale (2001)

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