Sekkou Boys


Sekko Boys

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Japanese: 石膏ボーイズ
English: Sekko Boys
German: Sekko Boys
Spanish: Sekko Boys
French: Sekko Boys
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 8, 2016 to Mar 25, 2016
Premiered: Winter 2016
Broadcast: Fridays at 23:09 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: Original
Genre: ComedyComedy
Themes: AnthropomorphicAnthropomorphic, Idols (Male)Idols (Male), MusicMusic
Duration: 7 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.251 (scored by 2281922,819 users)
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Ranked: #86232
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Popularity: #3016
Members: 53,488
Favorites: 80

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 26, 2017
Mixed Feelings
"Imma let you finish, but Sekko Boys is the best boy band of ALL TIME." – St. George

TL;DR: Sculptures, Idols and Genius Script = One Great Ironic Gag Comedy Series.

From the genius quit pro quo scriptwriter, Michiko Yokote, comes such a finely sculpted anime that will leave you saying, “To hell with making sense, this anime rocks hard!” Seriously, don’t take this anime seriously! This is a comedy anime where it deconstructs the whole music idol genre and it does a fantastic job. One can say some of the characters are even godly.

The story is simple but ironically funny. We have ...
Jun 1, 2016
Sekkou boys is a strange show. I haven't seen something similar in my life.
It's refreshing and doesn't make sense, that's why I enjoyed it .

Story: 7
The story follows four marble sculptures of ancient personalities who want to become idols and their manager, a young female.

Art:6
The art isn't great, but isn't bad either. I like the way Sekkou Boys are designed. They look realistic and that makes the show more funny in my opinion. They look exactly like the real ones. Just google them .

Sound:6
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Apr 14, 2016
Note: This review may contain spoilers!

Story 7/10: Funny and interesting to watch. The friends they have met along the way on their path to stardom has a great plot to it. That is closest thing that I have seen that is part of the plot development.

Characters 7/10: Seeing the transition of Miki from being an art student to the manager has a big part on her character development. The writers have used Greek/Roman historical & mythological figures to implement the anime. St. Giorgio is the leader, cool and collected. Mars (God of War) - Can be seen as the tough guy & womanizer. There's also ...
Mar 25, 2016
You DID read the premise correctly and...no your not high.

On the outset this is one of the more fun weird anime shorts LA has seen and considering you read the premise you kinda get LA's statement on this already. Characters are typical idols and Miki is the average hard-working manager who had an ironic fate with her first job due to her being in arts college all she did was make sculptures, now she's managing them!.

The stone bust idols "The Rockies" are also your typical idol tropes just mix in Greco-Roman backstories into their characters behaviours and you got the "Rockies". As much as the ...
Mar 31, 2016
The concept of Sekko Boys is brilliant. Following up on the criticism that the idol industry is based on the exploitation and sexualization of youths without concern for their emotional well being or development, it presents a world that has slowly begun to opt out of most subjective views of “attractiveness”. The common folk now rally behind the art world’s objective, long-standing take on beauty resulting in the most beautiful men in existence becoming modern day pop stars. Of course, those men are actually the depictions of various mythical and legendary figures preserved as busts. Sentient stone and plaster busts.

That concept alone would have sold ...
May 12, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
A gimmick that begins to wear thin.

I honestly liked Sekko Boys when I first started watching it. The setup was hilarious, and as much as I began to lose hope in the faith of humanity reading the plot synopsis before I started watching, it turned out being a fairly funny anime. I related to the main girl's woes having been an art student for a few years, and I thought that the characters actually using references to the philosophers and legends they were based on (and gearing the characters around their personality) was charming and smart. However, throughout the duration of the show everything began ...
Nov 20, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Story:
Probably one of the bizarre entries in my 'completed' list. I don't think I've seen anything like it, especially since I don't watch idol themed anime, to begin with. A friend of mine described this show to me as, "The most surreal experience in giving credence to the inanimate affection fans of idol shows have for the characters. They're nothing more than statues that represent an image, an image that the viewer dictates and strips the creator of any power of their creation." He then went on to say that this show did literally what everyone else did with other idol shows passively. Nobody cares ...
Jun 28, 2016
I'm attempting a concise review (Q/A style), so keep in mind that these simple statements are in place of complicated explanations. If you want a more precise idea, read a longer review.

"What is it good at?"
Humor, including but absolutely not limited to: ridiculousness, satire, puns, and unfortunate situations. There's some seriousness, and I feel that the humor does not clash with it.

"What is it bad at?"
Nothing concrete in my opinion. There are some situationally-dissuading aspects -- It has "short" episodes; and the majority of the humor relies on ridiculousness, puns, or what I'll call "full awareness of 'idols' existing."

"How long does it take to know ...
Jun 2, 2017
Mixed Feelings
(This review has been adapted from my blog/reddit thread. Spoilers ahead!)

The Thinker. David. Lincoln of the Lincoln Memorial.

Sculptures, like those above, have been a staple form of art ever since people realized that they could manipulate stone. Either to immortalize legends or demonstrate the intricacies of the craft, sculptures are more than just heavy pieces of rock.

The sculptures of Sekkou Boys are the same. While they likewise have the status and the looks backing them, they also bring their charm to this animated medium.

STORY

Sekkou Boys finds Miki, a recent art graduate, choosing to pursue a career in management after coming to despise drawing sculptures. Naturally, ...
Sep 19, 2018
First off, I'm sure everyone reading this is as confused as I was when I read the synopsis. And yes, this is a series about sentient statue busts in a boy band.

This is easily, without a doubt, the strangest series I have ever seen, and I would have a hard time finding a weirder series if I tried, but that's a good thing. This is a short series that you can fully watch in an hour that will have you smiling and laughing the whole time. The thing I really loved in this series was the situational comedy was truly brilliant. ...
Nov 17, 2019
I rarely write reviews so excuse me if this is slightly incoherent, and/or awkward.

Sekkou Boys was something I watched a while ago, I stumbled across it out of nowhere during my idol phase, and thought "Why the hell not?" It isn't perfect, and there's a lot I could say about why it's not. However, there's a certain charm to Sekkou Boys which I think is what makes it at enjoyable.

The episodes are short, the humour is pleasant. It's a pick-me-up show in all honesty, I would watch an episode or two after a long day and it was nice. Something I didn't have ...
Sep 18, 2018
I was mostly interested in this show for the A E S T H E T I C, but I enjoyed it immensely. It is easily the most I have laughed at any show anime or not in a long time. I loved the satirical nature of the plot, I loved the characterization and how the show took itself exactly as seriously as they should (at one point saying "Damn making sense!" as the statues walk somewhere). I loved how half the jokes were just basic one liners while others were actually historical (like Ares being accused of not paying child support to Athena). And ...
Aug 6, 2018
Mixed Feelings
Okay, so this was a fine, short comedy. If you find the premise entertaining enough along with the same constant visual gags, for 12 around-eight minute long episodes, then this will be good for you.

STORY: 5 / 10
Kind of poor, it’s a simple comedy that’s mostly short, episodic stories following the same overarching plot line that’s pretty basic, but overall entertaining.

ART: 4 / 10
Not really that good, minus the actual statues themselves. Pretty basic and I didn’t find it very visually appealing other then the sight gags. Not really terrible, felt like super basic anime art, nothing terrible but not memorable either.

SOUND: 4 ...
Feb 16, 2021
When it comes to Idol Anime, I usually gravitate towards shows that at least try to shake up the standard formula or try something different with the established genre. I think I have Sekkou Boys to thank for moulding me into that sort of person, having watched it many years ago and writing this review upon a rewatch.

Sekko Boys' main draw lies in its comedic value. The show is very consistently well written and the jokes revolving around the fact that the idols are actually sculptures do work perfectly well and simply can't work if the idols were regular people, all without being too over-reliant ...