Sekkou Boys


Sekko Boys

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Alternative Titles

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 2307523,075 users)
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Ranked: #84972
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Popularity: #3141
Members: 54,168
Favorites: 84

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If you enjoy over the top parodies of the idol genre, than either show is something for you. Sekkou Boys being more weird in its core concept, while Back Street Girls is a bit more mean spirited and having much better exaggerated character reactions. 
report Recommended by Sinankooesa
-both are about a band -episodes are short -many jokes, comedy being the main genre. -unconventional characters If you liked one is very probably to like the other one, too.  
report Recommended by JuliaCNDSVH
If you want shows that twist the genres and are parodies and comedy - then these are both great! They are both creative and funny shows with male casts of shoujo manga with twists. In LOVE! the guys are sort of like a male version of Sailor Moon - while in Sekkou Boys - the idols are literally idols (statues). The parodies and humor don't stop there, so if you are in the mood for something different than a regular shoujo romance check these out and be prepared to laugh!  
report Recommended by inzaratha
Both include statue type characters Both are short anime comedies Olympia Kykklos is set both in Ancient Greece and 1964 Tokyo whereas Sekkou Boys tales place at 2010's Japan 
report Recommended by Jamesmarshallhay
Both anime are parodies of dudes who are high school delinquents or pop idols. They both also have a short episode duration and absurd humor making these two entertaining to watch or check out. 
report Recommended by SurgingSoulZX
Both of these shows are parodies of the idol genre, which feature non-human characters as the idol. While Sekkou Boys is about a group of statues trying to become idols, Miss Monochrome focuses on an emotionless robtot trying to be one, but misunderstanding a lot of things or being amazing at everything...except being an idol. Both are meant to be more funny and they both have pretty great and catchy music. 
report Recommended by Sinankooesa
Each employ a group of newcomers attempting to break through in their field of work. The ambition and wide-eyed enthusiasm of the main characters bear some resemblance. Good use of self-referential humor.  
report Recommended by moonlapseroads
Both are short comedy anime series that have likable characters that end up in odd, yet amusing situations  
report Recommended by robotical
Unconventional series, both of which allude to Ancient Rome in some way. Thermae Romae's premise is a time travelling Roman exploring Japanese bath culture and Sekkou Boys is about animate plaster-casts of famous sculptures living as idols in modern Japan. Just look at that perfect complementation. Watch both. 
report Recommended by Lemon
Both are great comedies which display legendary saints and gods living in ordinary situations. Although in Sekkou Boys they are not the actual physical embodiment of these figures (since they are plaster), they still retain the same personality traits as them. 
report Recommended by Jerkhov
-Sekkou Boys and ClassicaLoid contain the same comedy of wacky and absurd humor. -Both contain long dead influential men being reimagined in modern day society. -Both revolve around music, but ClassicaLoid contains classical music while Sekkou Boys contains J-Pop. 
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