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Key the Metal Idol

Key the Metal Idol
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The first volume of the American DVD release
キィ・ザ・メタル・アイドル
(Kii Za Metaru Aidoru)
Genre Drama, Mecha, Science fiction, Supernatural
Original video animation
Directed by Hiroaki Sato(chief director)
Produced by Shigehiro Suzuki
Atsushi Tanuma
Written by Hiroaki Sato
Music by Tamiya Terashima
Studio Studio Pierrot
Licensed by
Released December 16, 1994August 7, 1996
Runtime 25–30 minutes (each)
Episodes 13
Anime film series
Directed by Shigeru Ueda
Produced by Ryunosuke Tsuno
Eriko Aoki
Utako Shirakawa
Written by Hiroaki Sato
Music by Tamiya Terashima
Studio Studio Pierrot
Licensed by
Released March 21, 1997June 18, 1997
Runtime 90 minutes (each)
Films 2
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Key the Metal Idol (キィ・ザ・メタル・アイドル Kii Za Metaru Aidoru?) is an original video animation (OVA) anime series that was released in Japan from 1994 to 1997. The series consists of fifteen episodes divided into four parts. First Program consists of episodes 1 through 7. Second Program is 8 through 13. Third Program and Final Program are films 1 and 2 (a.k.a. episodes 14 and 15) respectively. Key is a serious and somewhat dark drama with elements of science fiction, supernatural, and action.

The central character of the story is Tokiko Mima (nicknamed "Key"), who believes herself to be a robot crafted by her scientist grandfather, Murao Mima. Every year, on her birthday, Key believes Dr. Mima builds her a new body, each one size larger. Upon his deathbed, Mima records his will on audio tape, revealing that Key can become human with the aid of 30,000 friends. Key believes she must do this quickly before her battery runs down. The series details the slow unraveling of Key's identity and a secret conspiracy bent on controlling her unique supernatural abilities she develops over the course of the narrative.

Key the Metal Idol, was originally produced and sold as an "experimental" title, with the original release media (VHS Tapes and LDs) priced very low, at 2,500 yen for a single-episode tape or 5,800 yen for a 3-episode LD, with the first episode retailing at 1000 yen. This was less than half the typical price of OVA titles at the time. As the series progressed, the episode lengths and volume costs continued to increase. The final volumes were priced 9,500 yen each, which was consistent with other titles at the time.

The series is also unusual in that the episodes are of varying length. The first thirteen episodes are approximately 25–30 minutes each. The final two episodes are 90 minutes each. In addition to the OVA series, Radio Drama CDs were made. The anime and soundtrack were released in the United States by Viz Video on eight VHS tapes and three DVDs in 1997-2000, and later all together as a box set in 2004.


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