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Back Street Girls

  • TV Series
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 24m
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6.6/10
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Back Street Girls (2018)
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Three gangsters are forced by their boss into becoming a trio of pop singers.Three gangsters are forced by their boss into becoming a trio of pop singers.Three gangsters are forced by their boss into becoming a trio of pop singers.

  • Stars
    • Cherami Leigh
    • Keith Silverstein
    • Erika Harlacher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.3K
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    POPULARITY
    3,997
    7,891
    • Stars
      • Cherami Leigh
      • Keith Silverstein
      • Erika Harlacher
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Cherami Leigh
    Cherami Leigh
    • Mari
    • 2018
    Keith Silverstein
    Keith Silverstein
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    • 2018
    Erika Harlacher
    Erika Harlacher
    • Aily
    • 2018
    Kyle Hebert
    Kyle Hebert
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    • 2018
    D.C. Douglas
    D.C. Douglas
    • Ryo
    • 2018
    Jamieson Price
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    • 2018
    Billy Kametz
    Billy Kametz
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    • 2018
    Richard Epcar
    Richard Epcar
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    • 2018
    Cindy Robinson
    Cindy Robinson
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    • 2018
    Kyle McCarley
    Kyle McCarley
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    • 2018
    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    • Mandarin Kinoshita
    • 2018
    Christopher Corey Smith
    Christopher Corey Smith
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    • 2018
    Christine Marie Cabanos
    Christine Marie Cabanos
    • Chika
    • 2018
    Daisuke Ono
    Daisuke Ono
    • Kentaro Yamamoto
    • 2018
    Michael Sorich
    Michael Sorich
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    • 2018
    Satoshi Hino
    Satoshi Hino
    • Ryo Tachibana
    • 2018
    Carrie Keranen
    Carrie Keranen
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    • 2018
    Erin Fitzgerald
    Erin Fitzgerald
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    • 2018
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    9hjalsayegh

    Absurd and hilarious

    The premise is simple. Three Yakuza underlings failed once too often and are given a choice, have their organs harvested and sold OR get a sex change and become idols.

    If the image of a tough gangster yakuza shaking his tosh and singing "love love bu-nny!" isn't funny to you then something is just wrong.

    The jokes are fun and so over the top that you just can't help laughing at the character's suffering. As season one progresses it gets even more absurd and ridiculous.

    The one issue with it is the ending. The season doesn't end so much as suddenly stops. I do recommend watching it in the original language (japanese) with subtitles as the dubbed voices don't always land the delivery.
    8firmak2

    Really funny

    The anyme can be hilarious or at the very least is pretty funny, i hope it gets its second season, i can recomend it to anyone who can watch a cartoon without taking it seriously.it does skip on animation sometimes by using slides but i feel like it adds to it.
    9limpfan106

    So crazy

    What a weird show. The premise is so rediculous that it works. The whole shows feels like watching a train wreck but in a good way and I think that's what the show's going for. Only downside is the animation is pretty budgeted but they do a lot with a little. Voice acting is great.
    8jon_carlson-28953

    A New Spin on a Classic Premise

    I believe it is universally accepted that the key to great comedy is men in drag. "Tootsie", "Some Like It Hot", and many other examples have all proven (though not without exception) that putting a man in women's clothing is almost certain to obtain a ripping good laugh. But in the modern era, we can take things a bit further. What if we had men forced to become women and hide that fact while performing? Well, that's what we got in the definitely NSFW "Back Street Girls: Gokudolls" made by J.C. Staff and brought to you by the fine folks at Netflix.

    The simple version of the plot is this: 3 Yakuza members mess up big time and are forced by their boss to get sexual reassignment surgery and train to become the perfect Japanese idol group and keep their origins a secret. Needless to say, comedy ensues. The adjustment period is more or less skipped over as their training is shown through flashbacks, but that's not to say they're completely comfortable in their new lives- who would be? But the best laughs are reserved for the most off-beat moments when the most bizarre little ironies occur. These moments are the definition of dark humor but you can't help but laugh at the ridiculousness of the scene. "Back Street Girls: Gokudolls" succeeds in avoiding the biggest pitfalls of this concept- doing something everyone's seen before. They achieve new heights with a somewhat hackneyed premise, so be ready for something different than "White Chicks" or "Big Momma's House".

    The failure of this show is in it's main characters. You think of them as a unit, so it's hard to think of them separately. Each gets their own time in the spotlight, but without much time with them previously as men it's hard to identify them. Thankfully, the side characters come to the rescue big time. The Gokudolls manage to create their own little antagonist faction through their various misadventures, which leads to some fun. The little additions to their group- such as a clueless manager or a couple of trainees- really help bring the funny but the best part of the show is their boss- oh my Gawd, this guy is gold. Boss Inugane may be one of the most crazy characters in Anime history. And anytime he's on is must-see, which he's there plenty, but still not enough. I brave to say if it were not for him, the show would be a mediocre failure.

    Because the show was not going to win on it's soundtrack. I think they were going for purposefully tacky, J-Pop crap with some funny lyrics added, but I reject the notion that to be bad on purpose is always the way to go. They missed an opportunity to make something there and although the opening and closing themes are semi-catchy, the musical numbers are more grating than entertaining. Not for the voice cast's lack of trying, though. This has some of the best voice editing I've heard. While the Gokudolls speak in their voices as women, their internal voices are still that of their true men selves, with some clever shots of them with their old faces on their new bodies added in for good timing. The show is very Japanese and should be watched in Japanese for best enjoyment, while the English cast does well enough to keep up. Massive shout out to the veteran Keiji Fujiwara as Boss Inugane, who's bellowing voice that inspires intimidation is used to immense comedic effect with some of the lines he's forced to bark out here.

    If you're looking for something funny and new, but aren't too easily offended, definitely give this one a watch. A Netflix exclusive, yes, but I don't think anyone else could have made this in today's PC culture. An odd gem destined to become a cult classic. 8/10. Check it out. Cheers!
    7cb_whitewood

    Ridiculous in a great way!

    This show is a hilarious satire of idol culture, but still gets you invested in its characters. I was rooting for the GOKUDOLS throughout watching, in addition to their rivals. The intersection of idols and yakuza was an entertaining and fun mix. Great timekiller, and a funny, quick series to watch.

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      The concept of yakuza turning to music is based on a social issue in Japan: yakuza were forced to enter legitimate industries since Tokyo enacted stricter anti-crime laws.
    • Connections
      Remade as Back Street Girls: Gokudols (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Gokudoll Music
      Sung by Yuka Nukui, Kaori Maeda and Hikaru Ao

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      • July 4, 2018 (Japan)
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    • Also known as
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