

KEY THE METAL IDOL
Her classmates at school called her Key, as in the "key" to a strange mystery. Key's "grandfather" was a kindly old scientist wanting to use his skill in robotics to create peace and love in the world. But when that kindly old scientist passed away, poor Key was left behind, lacking even the ability to smile. There still is hope, however a message left behind for Key suggests a fantastic possibility. Could it really be possible for Key to become a real, live human, if she can only win the love of 30,000 people? A dark, haunting tale of cybernetic sci-fi dreams, spiritual visions, and the turbulent world of Japanese pop music.(Source: Discotek Media) Note: The two last episodes have a duration of ~98 minutes
Studio
Studio Pierrot
Diffusion
16/12/1994
Popularité
12k
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Junko Iwao
Theme Song Performance (ED3)

Saffron Henderson
Insert Song Performance (English)

Nicole Oliver
Theme Song Performance (English; ED3)

Kunihiko Tanaka
Original Character Design

Hirofumi Suzuki
Key Animation (eps 9, 12, 15)

Shuuichi Tataki
Secondaire

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Jinsaku Ajou
Secondaire

Shou Hayami

Senichi Tamari
Secondaire

Kenichi Ono

Sergei
Secondaire

Juurouta Kosugi

Hikaru Tsurugi
Secondaire

Shinichirou Miki

Aoi Komoda
Secondaire

Akio Ootsuka

Miho Utsuse
Secondaire

Chiyako Shibahara

Shigeru Ueda
Episode Director (eps 14, 15)

Shigeru Ueda
Storyboard (eps 14, 15)

Takashi Watanabe
Storyboard (ep 11)
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