Una rana alienígena que trama la conquista de la Tierra se ve obligada a trabajar en un hogar japonés no tan típico.Una rana alienígena que trama la conquista de la Tierra se ve obligada a trabajar en un hogar japonés no tan típico.Una rana alienígena que trama la conquista de la Tierra se ve obligada a trabajar en un hogar japonés no tan típico.
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Hilarious, awesome, goofy, hip, quirky, controversial, and really memorable.
I have first seen this when I was 11 and it turned out to be one heck of a show.
I had read the manga itself and it was cool too.
I think Sgt Frog deserved a theatrical film for being such an enjoyable show and a worth-remembering entertainment.
Even Keroro collects the 10/10 rating to pure gold.
If Funimation keeps running the show for 7 years straight, they should try making a theatrical movie next time.
Also, I ship Momoka and Fuyuki.
I am a strange person in that I am post-40 and still enjoy cartoons as much as when I was a kid. One of the more recent cartoons I have particularly enjoyed is the totally bizarre and seemingly pointless INVADER ZIM. Unfortunately, the show was just too weird and edgy for Nickelodeon and it was quickly canceled, though it has a very strong cult following. Apart from one season of shows, though, there just isn't much ZIM out there. And in light of this, I am strongly recommending Keroro gunsô (Sgt. Frog). The show is very, very similar in so many ways. BOTH star a totally inept short little guy who comes to Earth to dominate and conquer us for their empires and both are so hopelessly inept that they haven't a prayer! The only major difference is that Sgt. Frog isn't quite as bizarre or high energy. Instead of insanely over-the-top action like ZIM, Sgt. Frog is a slower paced and sweeter character--a lot more cuddly and cute than ZIM. Plus, for all you GIR lovers (he's ZIM'S robot helper), there isn't a corresponding character in Keroro gunsô. For this reason, I like this series a little less, but still recommend you give it a try.
I personally do not watch animes. This is one of the few i watch and i fell in love with it by the 3rd episode. It is very creative and out there. What other show has frog aliens trying to take over the world but always fail at it? Lovable characters with few but surprising twists. The voice actors are perfect to fit all the characters' personalities. If you like animes, there is a good chance you will like this show. If you love Invader Zim, i am pretty sure you guys will like this show too. I cannot believe that i have not heard of this show until just a few months ago. The Keroro Platoon is hard to hate. Believe me, you will fall in love with this show if you just give it some of your time.
Keroro Gunso (known as Sgt.Frog in the US) is the story of an alien sent to Earth with the job of conquering it. Sgt.Keroro is his name and he bears a strange resemblance to a frog. He is captured by the Hinata Family and is forced to be their friends, not to mention do the chores. Keroro meets up with his platoon and begins to scheme up plenty of plans to capture Pokopen (Earth), which fail most of the time! He is obsessed with Gundam models and they are the fruits of his labor. The frogs have ton of hilarious adventures along the way. This anime is full of humor, action, and plenty of pop culture references! Check out the manga too! 9/10
In sixth grade I was a big anime fan, but I grew out of it and moved back to comic books. While I'm slowly regaining my interest in anime again, while balancing my love for American comics, I go for the not-so well know franchises. Either they are underrated or they do have a big fan base, but not as big as the heavy hitters such as Naruto or Bleach. And I'll be reviewing Sgt.Frog. Now I love both the anime and the manga although I think the manga is superior then again that's me.
Me personally my favorite two characters have to be Dororo and Koyuki. They are fun, interesting, and they are freakin ninjas! I love the other characters such as Angol Mois, Kululu, Tamama, Momoka, and many more. I think one of the strongest points that this show has is its pop culture references. Yes I am a sucker for pop culture references, if they are done right. And this show is spot on with it. They made fun of DBZ, Gundams, Street Fighter,and many more. You have to see it to understand it. I really can't much in words. All have to say is you might like it and I actually recommend the English dub.
Me personally my favorite two characters have to be Dororo and Koyuki. They are fun, interesting, and they are freakin ninjas! I love the other characters such as Angol Mois, Kululu, Tamama, Momoka, and many more. I think one of the strongest points that this show has is its pop culture references. Yes I am a sucker for pop culture references, if they are done right. And this show is spot on with it. They made fun of DBZ, Gundams, Street Fighter,and many more. You have to see it to understand it. I really can't much in words. All have to say is you might like it and I actually recommend the English dub.
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- TriviaVic Mignogna was the original choice for the English dub voice of Keroro. While Todd Haberkorn (who is now the official English dub voice of Keroro) was originally going to be the voice of Kululu.
- ConexionesReferenced in Chiisaki yûsha-tachi: Gamera (2005)
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