Key the Metal Idol
Key the Metal Idol

Key the Metal Idol

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.

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.

Seasons & Episodes

EP 1

Startup

As you might imagine, an innocent like Key gets into trouble pretty much the moment she arrives in Tokyo. Aimlessly wand

EP 2

Cursor I

As Key settles in as Sakura's temporary houseguest, we get to see a bit more of the other lead characters in action. The

EP 3

Cursor II

Key begins to fixate upon the idea of becoming a pop idol herself as the surest way to making 30,000 friends. In the mea

EP 4

Access

As if to confirm earlier hints that Key possesses a phenomenal power whose exact nature is hidden even from herself, thi

EP 5

Scroll I

We begin to learn more of just what Ajo and his cronies are up to, and Sakura and Shuichi have a long chat about Key and

EP 6

Scroll II

Prince Snake-Eye convinces Key to come to his temple. The child of two of his followers is deathly ill, but their faith

EP 7

Run

Yes, it's the conclusion to the first 'big showdown' episode, and as such works very well as the final episode on this d

EP 8

Go to...

Sakura, apparently content to put her own dreams on the back burner for a while, creates 'Production Key'... an agency d

EP 9

Return

Everyone's fave arch-henchman 'D' is still convalescing from his battle at the end of the previous DVD, Awakening (Volum

EP 10

Bug

Ah, this is a really satisfying episode... so much so that you end up wishing the whole series ran at this pace. First,

EP 11

Save

Apparently all the excitement of the previous episode overwhelmed both the show's author and Shuichi alike, because abru

EP 12

Virus I

The story machinery starts grinding down towards the last of the TV-length Key episodes. Shuichi catches Prince Snake-Ey

EP 13

Virus II

Much like the first in this set, everything is geared to reach a climax of sorts in this last episode of the disc. Again

EP 14

System

Exposition and backstories. All mysteries are revealed, the significance of the photograph found in Tomyo village, the l

EP 15

Exit

Key's friends rally for the final battle, but if they go against Ajo will they all make it out alive? And will Key be a

Popular Cast

Junko Iwao
Junko Iwao
Tokiko "Key" Mima (voice)
Hiroshi Yanaka
Hiroshi Yanaka
Tomoyo Wakagi (voice)
Jurota Kosugi
Jurota Kosugi
Sergei / "D" (voice)
Miki Nagasawa
Miki Nagasawa
Sakura Kuriyagawa (voice)
Show Hayami
Show Hayami
Jinsaku Ajo (voice)
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Shuuichi Tataki (voice)