Sergeant Keroro The Super Duper Movie
Sergeant Keroro The Super Duper Movie

Sergeant Keroro The Super Duper Movie

2006Movie60 minJapanese

Sergeant Keroro and his four subordinates came from the planet Keron to the Earth to conquer. However, without notice, they began to enjoy the life on the Earth. Keroro was supposed to stay with Hitana to get the chance to conquer the Earth, but he became friend with Hinata's son, Fuyuki. Today, as usual, Keroro goes to buy his favorite Gundam plastic model with Fuyuki. On their way home, they find a small shrine, and enter. There, they find a vase, and happens to break it. Since the next day, strange things happen all over the town and people are in panic. Inside the vase, Kiruru, Keron's ancient ultimate weapon was sealed. At the moment, Mirara who holds the secret of the Kiruru appears and informs them of the only method to save the Earth. However...

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Yusuke YamamotoGenres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

The story follows the Keroro Platoon, a group of frog-like aliens from the planet Keron, who are on a mission to invade Earth. Sergeant Keroro, the leader, is often more interested in playing video games and building Gundam models than conquering the planet. When a mysterious artifact, the 'Galactic Giant's Sword,' appears, it threatens to destroy the Earth. The platoon must put aside their differences and work together, along with their human friends, to save the planet from this new threat.

Critical Reception

The movie received a generally positive reception, particularly among fans of the "Keroro Gunsou" anime series. It was praised for its humor, action sequences, and faithfulness to the source material, while some critics noted its similarity to standard children's animated features.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans enjoyed the typical Keroro humor and character interactions.
  • The animation and action sequences were considered a step up from the TV series.
  • The plot was seen as a fun, albeit standard, adventure for the characters.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but general audience reception often highlights the series' signature comedic style and the characters' quirky personalities.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the popular manga series "Sgt. Frog" (Keroro Gunsou) by Mine Yoshizaki, which has been serialized since 1999 and is known for its blend of military satire and absurd alien comedy.

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