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Sgt. Frog (ケロロ軍曹, Keroro Gunsō?, Sergeant Keroro) is a manga series by Mine Yoshizaki, and a TV anime series based on the manga and directed by Junichi Sato. Both the anime and manga are comedies that follow the attempts of a platoon of frog-like alien invaders to conquer Earth. Sergeant Keroro, the titular character, is the leader of the platoon, but is at the mercy of a human family of three. In both the manga and anime, Keroro is forced to do meaningless chores and errands for the family after his army abandons his platoon on Earth. Keroro saluting in the opening of the anime adaption of Sgt. ...
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Sgt. Frog is published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Shonen Ace, and published in English by Tokyopop. The anime is produced by Sunrise, has aired on Animax, TV Tokyo, and TXN at 10:00 A.M. until 10:30 A.M. every Saturday since April 2004, and is currently at episode 180. In addition, around August of 2005 it was announced that a Keroro Gunsō theatrical movie was to be directed by Junichi Sato, produced by Sunrise, and set for release summer of 2006. A second movie has been announced for March 2007. The English manga releases amount to 14 volumes in total. ADV has announced they have acquired exclusive rights to the English dub of Sgt. Frog. Currently, volume one of the DVD is slated for release in the United States in first quarter of 2008.[1] Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co. ...
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Characters and plot
Both the manga and the anime focus on the steadily deteriorating conditions of the Keroro Platoon, a group of two-foot-tall frog-like invaders, who try to conquer the world, but fail miserably. The platoon's leader, Sergeant Keroro, is easily distracted, and would rather spend his time making plastic Gundam models and surfing the Internet than destroying Earth, much to the chagrin of the bellicose corporal, Giroro. Aside from Keroro's laziness, what most stands in the way of their mission is the Hinata Family, a trio of rather benign humans who keep Keroro busy with ridiculous demands and constant abuse, primarily from the family daughter Natsumi. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Main article: Keroro Platoon Sergeant Keroro is the manipulative antihero and titular character, who spends most of his time making Gunpla and performing errands for the Hinata Family. He and the platoon were sent to Earth to conquer it and put Keroro's face on every piece of merchandise they could find. Despite being the leader of his platoon, he does little to help and lets his subordinates do all the work. Serving Keroro without question is Private Second Class Tamama, who loves the Sergeant and is portrayed as very cute, but is extremely sensitive to the point where he reverts to a violent berserker at the single buzz of a fly. He is also jealous of anyone who gets near the Sergeant. Perhaps the only sane individual in the platoon is Corporal Giroro, the group's gunman with deadly accuracy, ears from hell,[2] and exceptionally good at cooking sweet potatoes. He is often frustrated with Keroro's laziness, and is disgruntled to have him as a leader. He also is in love with Natsumi, which too is starting to get in the way of the invasion. His greatest fear is oysters. The platoon's inventor, Sergeant Major Kururu, is gloomy, insidious, unpopular, and disliked by everyone, who see him as a depressing jerk. He makes most of the platoon's inventions using the money Keroro earns through his daily chores. Despite Kururu's malevolent nature, none of his inventions have any permanent effect. The fifth and final member is Dororo, who fancies himself a ninja, and has known Keroro and Giroro since their childhood. Despite hailing from a rich family, Keroro often uses him as a meat shield, but Dororo still follows Keroro's insane orders without question. Due to childhood abuse, Dororo falls into a deep but temporary state of depression whenever he is reminded of something bad Keroro did to him in his childhood. He is often overlooked by the others, also triggering his depression. The Keroro Platoon saluting The Keroro Platoon is a group of characters from the comedy manga Sgt. ...
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Opposing and controlling the Keroro Platoon is the surprisingly normal Hinata Family. The son of the family is Fuyuki Hinata, who is obsessed with all things paranormal and supernatural. The daughter is Natsumi Hinata, the gifted one and the main voice of reason. The mother, Aki Hinata, is a manga editor who takes a liking to Keroro due to him becoming an inspiration for her new manga. The Keroro Platoon saluting The Keroro Platoon is a group of characters from the comedy manga Sgt. ...
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Other characters In addition to the main cast, Sgt. Frog features a wide array of secondary characters, including the wealthy Momoka Nishizawa and her butler Paul Moriyama. They are friends of the Hinata Family, and are the owners of Private Tamama. Other human friends include the radio show host Mutsumi Saburo and the female ninja Koyuki Azumaya. A friend of the Keroro Platoon is Angol Mois, the Lord of Terror who was sent to Earth to destroy it, but is now forced to protect it for Keroro. Sumomo is a recurring character in the anime, where she is a highly popular singer that Giroro impersonates poorly in one episode, while in the manga she only appears in a bonus chapter. Momoka Nishizawa Momoka Nishizawa ) is a character from the fictional anime/manga Sgt. ...
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Anime Opening Themes - "Kero! and March" (ケロッ!とマーチ, Kero! to Māchi?) by Nobuaki Kakuda & Juri Ihata (Ep. 1~51)
- "National Irresponsible Era" (全国無責任時代, Zenkoku Musekinin Jidai?) by GaGaGa SP (Ep. 52~78)
- "I Want to Buy You Some Juice" (君にジュースを買ってあげる♥, Kimi ni Jūsu o Katte Ageru♥?) by Group Tamashi (Ep. 79~103)
- "Sunny Path ~I Don't See Any Aliens!~" (晴れる道 ~宇宙人(オメェら)に合わせる顔がねぇ!~, Hareru Michi ~Omera ni Awaseru Kao ga Nee!~?) by Jicho Kacho (Ep. 104~129)
- "You-You-You" by Polysics (Ep. 130~154)
- "Return of the Kero! And March" (帰ってきたケロッ!とマーチ, Kaettekita Kero! to Māchi?) by Ichirō Zaitsu & Yuko Ogura (Ep. 155~183)
- "Fundari Kettari" (フンダリーケッタリー, Fundarī Kettarī?) by Dylan & Catherine (Ep. 184~)
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Ending Themes - "Afro Seargent" (アフロ軍曹, Afuro Gunsō?) by Dance Man (Ep. 1~18, 27~39)
- "Pekopon Invasion Ondo" (地球(ペコポン)侵略音頭, Pekopon Shinryaku Ondo?) by Ondo Gal meets Keroro Platoon (Ep. 19~26)
- "Keroro Platoon Authorized! Passionate Learn to Draw Song!!" (ケロロ小隊公認!熱烈歓迎的えかきうた!!, Keroro-shōtai Kōnin! Netsuretsu Kangeiteki Ekaki Uta!!?) by Keroro All Stars (Ep. 40~51)
- "An Invader in My Own Way" (勝手に侵略者(シンリャクシャ), Katte ni Shinryakusha?) by Naoya Ogawa & Mayuko Iwasa (Ep. 52~78)
- "A Problem of the Heart" (ココロの問題, Kokoro no Mondai?) by toutou (Ep. 79~103)
- "Flower Petals of Victory" (勝利の花びら, Shōri no Hanabira?) by Antacchaburu & Chinatsu Wakatsuki (Ep. 104~116)
- "Cycling Recycle" (サイクリング リサイクル, Saikuringu Risaikuru?) by Kirin (Ep. 117~141)
- "Eterally" (Eien ni, 永遠に?) by Afromania (Ep. 142~154)
- "Spinning, Turning, Once Around" (くるっと・まわって・いっかいてん, Kurutto, Mawatte, Ikkaiten?) by Kigurumi (Ep. 155~168)
- "Smiling Champ" (ニコニコチャンプ, Niko Niko Chanpu?) by Non Style (Ep. 169~)
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Notable differences The transfer from manga to anime is somewhat uneven, as some episodes strongly resemble the manga while others only borrow the basic story or even use it only as a starting point. - Because of the time difference between the Manga's start and the Anime's Start, Angol Mois's backstory is somewhat modified. Everything up to the point of Mois telling Nostradamus about her destroying the earth was true but she ended up being five years too late (2004 instead of 1999).
- Because Giroro, Kururu, and especially Dororo are introduced in the anime much earlier than in the manga, several storylines not featuring them at all were modified to include them.
- Whereas the manga is somewhat oriented towards teens, the anime is toned down to a level acceptable for children. For example, in the manga, when Natsumi is wearing Aki's bikini and reverts from an adult, her bikini does not, to her great embarrassment. In the anime, her bikini shrinks with her.
- Perhaps the most subtle difference is that in the manga, Earth is referred to as "Pokopen", whereas in the anime, it is "Pekopon". "Pokopen" is a derogatory word Japanese used to describe China during the Sino-Japanese Wars, and has since been banned from TV programs by the mass communications authority in Japan.
- Mutsumi (623) still has his radio show in the anime, but he is a student in Natsumi's class instead of a high school dropout, and his last name is Saburô (326) rather than Hojo.
- In the manga chapter LXXVI, Keroro plays a Game Boy Advance SP on Fuyuki's bed, while in the anime Keroro plays a Nintendo DS.
- Keroro possesses the Kero Ball in the manga, but Fuyuki has it in the anime.
- In the manga version, Tamama can travel using dimensional fissures.
- Dororo has a trauma meter in the anime that appears frequently while in the manga there isn't one.
- In the anime Sumomo is a hit intergalactic popstar who appears in several episodes, while in the manga she is a female 'Ahotoran' who appears in a bonus issue.
- Due to the anime being much farther ahead than the manga several episodes have been added, that are not in the manga.
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Merchandising A signature element of the manga series is its frequent Gundam references, ranging from Keroro's Gunpla obsession to the Keronian military equipment, which is based on those of various Gundam series. As a result, the series was picked up by Bandai, who have supported it with an extensive line of merchandise. For example, Keroro action figures are called "Keroro in Action?!", a play on the long running "Mobile Suit in Action!!" Gundam action figure line. Indeed, the Keroro name on the packaging is even designed to appear to be hastily pasted over the MSiA!! name. Other such lines include the forthcoming Keroro FIX (based on Hajime Katoki's popular Gundam FIX Figuration) and Keroro model kits, which include special neck joints to allow the user to place the heads on various Gundam kits. This article is about the Japanese toy manufacturer. ...
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International versions North America - ADV Films in North America added a brief teaser page to their website, announcing their licensing of the anime. The site turned to static before playing a short clip of Keroro dancing to "Afro Gunsou," then leaving the message "hacked by the frog." This was followed by a press release by ADV, stating that they have licensed all Sgt. Frog properties (except the manga, which was already licensed) for the US. It was confirmed that the anime dub will be released on DVD in the United States in February of 2007. However, as of October 2007, ADV Films have not confimed a release date. ADV announced at Comic-Con International 2007 that the US release date has been delayed because of TV negotiations but would not comment on which networks they were talking to. New estimated release date is now the first quarter of 2008.
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Asia - In South Korea the anime is aired on Tooniverse. Like in most Japanese anime targeted to younger audiences in the peninsula, the Japanese names were changed to Korean-sounding ones: the Hinatas become the Kang family, with Fuyuki, Natsumi and Aki renamed Woo-joo (meaning "outer space"), Han-byeol (meaning "star") and Mina (Her maiden surname is Hong). Momoka is called Nara, Koyuki as Seol-hwa (Which meant snow flower)and Mutsumi as Sa-bin. And, because the Keronians appear to sport the Imperial Japanese military hat, the anime is subject to criticism by some Koreans (see the Controversy section below).
- In Taiwan, Keroro was broadcast in Mandarin on Cartoon Network and CTS. The names of Keroro and the other Keronians are transcribed in Latin rather than into Chinese characters; and "Pekopon" is translated as "the Blue Planet" (Chinese: 藍星; pinyin: lán xīng) while Keroro's signature de arimasu is translated as 是也 (shì yě).
- In Hong Kong it was initially broadcast by Cable TV, then by TVB. It was dubbed in Cantonese separately by the two stations. The Chinese terms introduced in the Taiwanese version as mentioned above were only applied in the TVB dub.
- In the Philippines, it is dubbed in Tagalog and aired as Sgt. Keroro on ABS-CBN on June 4, 2007.
- In Malaysia, the series is broadcast since April 27, 2007, dubbed in Malay on ntv7, known simply as Keroro. There are notable changes in the dubbing of the series. For example, Keroro does not address his human captors with honorifics.
- In Thailand, the anime is broadcast on TITV's Cartoon Club slot between 9.00-9.30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays under the title Keroro Khabuankarn ob ob Puan Loke (เคโรโระ ขบวนการอ๊บอ๊บป่วนโลก). The manga is published by Siam Inter Comics under the same title.
- In Indonesia, the anime version of Keroro Gunso is not yet aired, however the manga version has been released up to volume 10 by Elex Media Komputindo, the major publisher in Indonesia.
- In Israel, the anime recently began airing on the "Children's Channel".
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Europe - In Italy, the anime series was broadcast on Italia 1, beginning September 11, 2006. De arimasu is translated as Signorsì ("Yes, sir").
- In France, the anime is aired on Télétoon under the title Keroro, mission Titar. The human characters' names were changed from Japanese to French-sounding: the Hinata family is renamed as Monaté, with Fuyuki, Natsumi and Aki as Artus, April and Anna respectively. Momoka is called Garance Beller, Mutsumi as Mael while Koyuki is Énéa Azuma. De arimasu is translated to Sauf votre respect (ou sauf mon respect) -With respect-, in the manga, published by Kana, the names are the the same as the Japanese version.
- In Spain, the anime is aired in Spanish on Cartoon Network via cable. In the Spanish region of Catalonia, the anime is also aired in Catalan on public broadcaster TV3.
- Any news relating to the United Kingdom release of the anime is tied with ADV's release. The manga is published under Tokyopop with no name changes.
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References - ^ ADV Acquires SGT. Frog Anime News NetworK Announcement URL Accessed September 21, 2007.
- ^ Taruru: And that must be Corporal Giroro! Incredible!! Although... he's a little different than I'd imagined! Always making mistakes with his selfish moves, always underfoot... this is the one otherwise known as "Careless Giroro"... right? Admitted into Keroro Platoon for his maniacal knowledge of weapons... but because he's such a maniac, his abilities are second to none!! As they say in this Japan, sitting on a rock for three years will bring virtue...
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