“Abandoned frog alien Keroro stranded on Earth with four other agents after failed invasion attempt.”
Sgt. Frog
ケロロ軍曹
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Synopsis
Abandoned frog alien Keroro stranded on Earth with four other agents after failed invasion attempt.
Sergeant Keroro is the Captain of the Space Invasion Forces Special Advance Team of the 58th Planet of the Gamma Storm Cloud System, sent to the planet Pokopen (aka Earth) to collect intelligence for his planet's invasion force. He is also a frog. After his ship crash-lands in the planet earth, he takes shelter in the Hinata household, but the two kids, Fuyuki and Natsume, find him and take away his alien weapons. When his people discover that the Pokopenians are aware of him, Keroro is abandoned - left to fend for himself in this hostile world. But he's not alone - four other pre-invasion agents were are also lurking on Earth. (Source: Tokyopop)
What people say
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Derived from 4 sampled reviews
What 4 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 1.87 · split reception
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.00
Running avg · Jun 2008 → Mar 2013
- 8 “im gonna write a short review so here it is keroro gunsou is a slice of life/comedy manga it has some ecchi too(unlike the anime) you can read the Synopsis for more information about the manga...”
- 9 “I'm surprised there are no in-depth reviews of Keroro Gunsou, so here goes. It's also called Sgt. Frog, so you might see me switching off between names. I'm tempted to say that part of this manga...”
- 10 “Keroro Gunsou may be one of the most memorable gag comedies ever made. The jokes are hilarious and varied, the art is very detailed and even has some very disturbing facial expressions which the...”
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A Manga Publication
- Published Nov 1999 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0379 catalog