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Sgt. Frog

Sgt. Frog, known in Japan as Keroro Gunso (ケロロ軍曹, Keroro Gunsō, lit. "Sergeant Keroro"[a]), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mine Yoshizaki. It was launched in Monthly Shōnen Ace in April 1999. The story follows 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 after being captured by them. Keroro is forced to do meaningless chores and errands for the family after his army abandons his platoon on Earth.

Sgt. Frog
Cover of the first manga volume featuring Keroro.
ケロロ軍曹
(Keroro Gunsō)
GenreComedy,[1] science fiction[2]
Manga
Written byMine Yoshizaki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
Magazine
  • Monthly Shōnen Ace
  • (April 1999 – September 2007, October 2013–present)
  • Kerokero Ace
  • (October 2007 – September 2013)
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 1999 – present
Volumes32 (List of volumes)
Manga
Chō Keroro Gunsō UC: Keroro Robo Daikessen
Written by
  • Yūtarō Shido
  • Mine Yoshizaki (original)
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 2018 – present
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Junichi Sato (executive director)
  • Yusuke Yamamoto (#1–103)
  • Nobuhiro Kondo (#104–358)
Produced by
  • Yoshikazu Beniya
  • Norio Yamakawa
  • Aya Yoshino
  • Naoki Sasada
  • Teruaki Jitsumatsu
  • Kazuhiro Asou
  • Tomoko Takahashi
  • Chieo Ohashi
  • Masayuki Ozaki
Written by
Music bySaeko Suzuki
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run April 3, 2004 April 3, 2011
Episodes358 (List of episodes)
Films
Anime television series
Keroro
Directed byHaruki Kasugamori
Produced by
  • Tsuyoshi Kikuchi
  • Hiroyuki Watanabe
  • Hiromitsu Higuchi
Written by
  • Haruki Kasugamori
  • Mine Yoshizaki
Music bySuperSweep co., ltd.
Studio
  • Sunrise
  • Gathering
Original networkAnimax
Original run March 22, 2014 September 6, 2014
Episodes23
Related media

The series was later adapted into an anime television series by Sunrise, which ran for 358 episodes from April 2004 to April 2011. A second 23-episode series was broadcast from March to September 2014. In 2005, the manga received the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for the children's manga category.

Plot

The Keroro Platoon is a group of five, froglike alien soldiers from Planet Keron. They mean to conquer “Pekopon” (their name for "Earth") but fail every time they try. Their leader, Sergeant Keroro, is incompetent and has little interest in conquering Pekopon. Instead, he likes making plastic Gundam models, watching TV, or coming up with schemes to make money. The four other members of the platoon are adorable but violent Private Second Class Tamama; bellicose yet tenderhearted Corporal Giroro; intelligent but mischievous Sergeant Major Kururu; and disciplined but traumatized Lance Corporal Dororo.

The largest obstacle in the way of their mission is the Hinata Family, who must take care of the Keroro Platoon due to the Keron Army deserting the latter on Earth. Keroro is kept busy with manual labor and constant abuse, primarily from the family daughter, Natsumi. Each member of the platoon finds himself in the care of a human: Giroro's is Natsumi Hinata, whom he falls in love with; Keroro's is Fuyuki Hinata, who considers the sergeant his only true friend; Kururu's is Mutsumi Saburo, who's just as mischievous as him; Dororo's is Koyuki Azumaya, a fellow ninja; and Tamama's is Momoka Nishizawa, who's just as bipolar as him. All are tied to the Hinatas in some way throughout the events in the anime and manga.

Media

Manga

Sgt. Frog is published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace, and was published in English by Tokyopop. The manga, first aimed at the older audience (teens/adults) from the first to the seventh volume, was toned down after the anime adaption started (since the TV series was a family show). However, the manga still maintains suggestive comedy that only the more mature audiences understand in present volumes. Tokyopop initially held the American rights to the Sgt. Frog manga until 2011 when the company ceased operations. By the time their publication ended, they had published 21 volumes. Their release of the manga have censored nipples drawn in some scenes, in order to get away from the OT (Older teen) rating and maintaining its Teen rating.[citation needed] Viz Media relicensed the manga for digital release on December 16, 2014.[3]

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the series, the November issue of Shōnen Ace announced the launching of a new manga titled Chō Keroro Gunsō UC: Keroro Robo Daikessen (Super Sgt. Frog Ultra Cool: Keroro Robo's Epic Climactic Battle) on the next issue, on sale October 26, 2018. The manga is created by Yūtarō Shido, while Mine Yoshikizaki being credited as original author.[4]

Anime

The anime series started airing on TV Tokyo in 2004 and ended in 2011. The anime is produced by Sunrise, NAS, and TV Tokyo and has also been aired on Animax, Cartoon Network Japan, and TXN. Seven seasons have been created during its seven-year run. Unlike the manga which is aimed at older audiences, the anime adaptation has been toned down to a level suitable for family audiences.

The anime ran almost year-round, with each season beginning in the first week of April and ending on the last week of March. The first season aired on Saturdays, but the show was moved to Fridays for the second and third seasons. The show returned to Saturdays for seasons four, five and six, and the final season aired on Sundays.

The first English-language dub of the show to be released was entitled Sergeant Keroro and aired on Animax Asia, a pay TV channel received in multiple countries in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It premiered in 2008.[5][6]

In the United States, ADV had previously announced they had acquired exclusive rights to an English dub of Sgt. Frog[7] (for $408,000[8]). However, on July 4, 2008, it was announced that rights to the English release were transferred to Funimation Entertainment.[9]

ADV Films had originally 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 Gunso," then leaving the message "hacked by the frog."[10] This was followed by a press release from ADV on November 20, 2006, stating that they had licensed all Sgt. Frog properties (except the manga, which was already licensed by Tokyopop) for the US.[7] It was once confirmed that the anime dub would be released on DVD in the United States in February 2007. However, ADV Films had never confirmed a release date.[11] ADV announced at Comic-Con International 2007 that the US release date had been delayed because of TV negotiations but would not comment on which networks they were talking to. In a DVD included with the December issue of Newtype USA was an English-language trailer for Sgt. Frog released by ADV, with voices for Keroro (said to be voiced by Vic Mignogna[12]), Natsumi, Fuyuki, Aki, and the narrator. ADV was 90% done on getting a deal with the show, though they created a separate team to work specifically on it that included people from Summit Entertainment (the company that worked with 4Kids Entertainment during the time they had Pokémon). They had dubbed three episodes, but they were dubbed three times because ADV created three different pilot-packages for television to see which one worked the best. They made an otaku/fan pilot, a mass-market pilot, and a kids' pilot. They received positive responses from three different networks. Cartoon Network liked the mass-market pilot, while Nickelodeon liked the kids' pilot. Nickelodeon told them that they would air the show if ADV got the merchandising rights. However, as of July 4, 2008, the English license for the first 51 episodes of the Sgt. Frog anime was transferred to Funimation Entertainment through a deal with Sojitz.[9]

Funimation released a dubbed version of episode 12B as a test on YouTube to be reviewed by the viewers.[13] Many instances of regional name changes were observed; Natsumi is renamed Natalie, and Giroro's cat was renamed "Mr. Furbottom," (despite being female). Additionally, the word Pekopon was changed to Planet Wuss, Pekoponians were referred to as Wussians (Both were done because the terms "Pekopon", and "Pekoponjin" are both derogatory words the Japanese historically used to describe China and its peoples during the Sino-Japanese Wars, and has since been censored from TV programs by the mass communications authority in Japan.), Keron was changed to Frogulon and Keronians were called Frogulonians respectively. The extra-terrestrial frogs' names remained the same as the Japanese version, though shortened by one syllable (e.g. Keroro changed to Kero, Tamama to Tama).[14] The test episode had mixed reviews by fans involving the voice acting, jokes, and name changes.

At Otakon 2009, the first five episodes of Sgt. Frog were screened, where the original versions of the various names that were changed were used. The voice actor for Sergeant Keroro in the test video, Chris Cason, was swapped out for Sergeant Major Kululu's test actor, Todd Haberkorn. Kululu was changed to Chuck Huber, and the narrator also appears to have been changed. FUNimation stated at their panel that they were going to keep the anime as similar as possible to its Japanese counterpart, and claimed to only change references from Japanese pop culture (save for those Americans were already familiar with) to references from American pop culture. Those present at the showing seemed to enjoy the changes, and the reception of the official dub was very positive. On February 19, 2011, Funimation announced at Katsucon that they had licensed more episodes of Sgt. Frog.[15]

According to Funimation, as of February 2013, the English dub of Sgt. Frog is "now on hiatus".[16]

On July 31, 2009, Funimation added the first 4 dubbed episodes of the series to their online video portal. After a considerable delay following between the release of the first dubbed episodes, Funimation began making dubbed episodes other than the first 4 available on the portal. Currently, the first 51 subtitled episodes are available on the Funimation video portal and Hulu. The 51 dubbed episodes later expired, although they were all later placed back on the portal and on Hulu.[17] The show is rated TV-PG on the DVDs and on Hulu. Unlike the other versions released outside Japan, the US version remains uncut.

The episode distribution scheme has been slightly changed from the Japanese Region 2 release. Although the first 51 episodes are known as "Season 1" in Japan,[18] Funimation has divided the episodes into a "Season 1" and a "Season 2". The Season 1 Part 1 DVD set was released September 22, 2009. It contains episodes 1 through 13,[19] Season 1 Part 2 was released on November 24, 2009, and contains episodes 14 through 26.[20] Season 2 Part 1 was released on January 26, 2010, containing episodes 27–39.[21] In addition, Season 2 Part 2 was released on March 30, 2010, containing episodes 40–51.[22] The first two boxsets were re-released into one Season 1 set on March 29, 2011.[23] The complete Season 2 set followed up on April 26, 2011.[24] Season 3 Part 1 was released to DVD by Funimation beginning on July 26, 2011, containing episodes 52–65.[25] Season 3 Part 2 was released to DVD on August 16, 2011, containing episodes 66–78.[26] A complete Season 3 boxset containing episodes 52-78 was released on November 13, 2012.[27] On all of the box sets, it states, "from the creators of the Gundam series". This is relatively incorrect because Sunrise did not create the Gundam series, they produced it, so it should say "from the studio that brought you Gundam". The creator of Gundam is Yoshiyuki Tomino. After the Funimation home video sets went out of print, Discotek Media re-licensed the home video rights.[28]

All three seasons were available on Netflix streaming as of December 2011; however, the first two seasons, and the first half of the third, were removed without warning in January 2013,[29] before the series was completely removed in April of the same year.

On January 7, 2014, it was announced that a new Flash anime television series entitled "Keroro" would premiere on Animax on March 22 of that year.[30] Haruki Kasugamori is the director of the series at Sunrise and the animation studio Gathering is providing assistance with the animation. The series airs during the programming block, Keroro Hour, which airs both the series and reruns of Sgt. Frog. The series features new character designs and includes the characters, New Keroro, Tomosu Hinohara, and Myō Kaneami, all of which were originally manga-only characters. The opening to the series is "Keroro☆Popstar" (ケロロ☆ポップスター), performed by Mayumi Gojo. The flash anime ended on September 6 of the same year, with a total of 23 episodes.

Films

Five full-length theatrical movies that were directed by Junichi Sato and produced by Sunrise were released:

Planetarium

An exclusive feature only available for limited time at specific Planetariums was released after the end of the show.

  • Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie: Take Back the Starry Sky! The Great Chase in the Solar System!! (超投影版 ケロロ軍曹 星空をとりもどせ! 太陽系大追跡であります!!, Chō Tōei-ban Keroro Gunsō Hoshizora o Torimodose! Taiyōkei Daitsuiseki de arimasu!!) (2014)[31]

Spin-offs and guest appearances

  • Spin-offs include a manga called Musha Kero that has recently been adapted in the anime.[32] The series has spawned a magazine called Keroro Land that promotes toys, games, media, and events based on the manga and anime.
  • Sgt. Keroro, Tamama, Giroro, Dororo and Kululu make cameo appearances in the 1st movie of Kaiketsu Zorori.
  • Keroro and Tamama have appearances in the OVA of Lucky Star, and Kagami spends almost all her money on a grip-claw game trying to get a Keroro doll.
  • Japanese action RPG game Monster Hunter Tri G has downloadable costumes of Keroro for the humanoid companions Kayamba and Cha-Cha.
  • Keroro, Giroro, Tamama, Kururu and Dororo appeared as playable characters in the Nexon mobile game Kemono Friends. The characters were added during a collaboration event. Like the animal characters in the game, the Keronians take the form of human girls. Enemy monsters called "Ceruleans" also appear, taking the forms of Natsumi and Keroro herself.[33] Mine Yoshizaki, the creator of Sgt. Frog, is also the concept designer of the Kemono Friends franchise.

Video games

Many of the video games were only released in Japan, but there were others released in Korea.

Game Console Date
Keroro Gunsō: Otoshimasu Windows August 17, 2004
Keroro Gunsō: MeroMero Battle Royale PlayStation 2 September 30, 2004
Keroro Gunsō Taiketsu! Gekisō Keronprix Daisakusen de Arimasu!! Game Boy Advance December 9, 2004
Keroro Gunsō: MeroMero Battle Royale Z PlayStation 2 November 17, 2005
Chō Gekijō-ban Keroro Gunsō: Enshū Dayo! Zenin Shūgō Nintendo DS March 16, 2006
Keroro Gunsō: Enshū Dayo! Zenin Shūgō Part 2 Nintendo DS February 22, 2007
Mitsukete! Keroro Gunsō: Machigai Sagashi Daisakusen de Arimasu! Nintendo DS September 27, 2007
Chō Gekijō-ban Keroro Gunsō 3: Tenkū Daibōken de Arimasu! Nintendo DS February 28, 2008
Chō Gekijō-ban Keroro Gunsō: Gekishin Dragon Warriors de Arimasu!! Nintendo DS February 19, 2009
Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku Nintendo DS March 4, 2010

Reception

In 2005, the manga received the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.[34]

Notes

  1. ^ Kerokero (ケロケロ) is the Japanese onomatopoeia for a frog's ribbit.

References

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External links

  • Keroro Gunsō website (in Japanese)
  • Sunrise's Keroro Gunsō website (in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo Keroro Gunsō website 2012-10-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
  • Official Keroro Gunsō Movie Website (in Japanese)
  • Sgt. Frog's Official English Website
  • Sgt. Frog (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Sgt Frog known in Japan as Keroro Gunso ケロロ軍曹 Keroro Gunsō lit Sergeant Keroro a is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mine Yoshizaki It was launched in Monthly Shōnen Ace in April 1999 The story follows 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 after being captured by them Keroro is forced to do meaningless chores and errands for the family after his army abandons his platoon on Earth Sgt FrogCover of the first manga volume featuring Keroro ケロロ軍曹 Keroro Gunsō GenreComedy 1 science fiction 2 MangaWritten byMine YoshizakiPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA UK Viz MediaMagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace April 1999 September 2007 October 2013 present Kerokero Ace October 2007 September 2013 DemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 1999 presentVolumes32 List of volumes MangaChō Keroro Gunsō UC Keroro Robo DaikessenWritten byYutarō ShidoMine Yoshizaki original Published byKadokawa ShotenMagazineMonthly Shōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal runOctober 2018 presentAnime television seriesDirected byJunichi Sato executive director Yusuke Yamamoto 1 103 Nobuhiro Kondo 104 358 Produced byYoshikazu BeniyaNorio YamakawaAya YoshinoNaoki SasadaTeruaki JitsumatsuKazuhiro AsouTomoko TakahashiChieo OhashiMasayuki OzakiWritten byMamiko Ikeda 1 103 Masahiro Yokotani 104 358 Music bySaeko SuzukiStudioSunriseLicensed byNA Crunchyroll streaming Discotek Media home video Original networkTV TokyoEnglish networkIN Sony YayJP Cartoon Network JapanSEA Animax AsiaOriginal runApril 3 2004 April 3 2011Episodes358 List of episodes FilmsKeroro Gunsō the Super Movie 2006 Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2 Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu 2007 Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 3 Keroro vs Keroro Great Sky Duel 2008 Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie Crushing Invasion Dragon Warriors 2009 Keroro Gunso the Super Movie Creation Ultimate Keroro Wonder Space Time Island 2010 Anime television seriesKeroroDirected byHaruki KasugamoriProduced byTsuyoshi KikuchiHiroyuki WatanabeHiromitsu HiguchiWritten byHaruki KasugamoriMine YoshizakiMusic bySuperSweep co ltd StudioSunriseGatheringOriginal networkAnimaxOriginal runMarch 22 2014 September 6 2014Episodes23Related mediaList of Sgt Frog video gamesThe series was later adapted into an anime television series by Sunrise which ran for 358 episodes from April 2004 to April 2011 A second 23 episode series was broadcast from March to September 2014 In 2005 the manga received the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for the children s manga category Contents 1 Plot 2 Media 2 1 Manga 2 2 Anime 2 3 Films 2 4 Planetarium 2 5 Spin offs and guest appearances 3 Video games 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSee also List of Sgt Frog characters The Keroro Platoon is a group of five froglike alien soldiers from Planet Keron They mean to conquer Pekopon their name for Earth but fail every time they try Their leader Sergeant Keroro is incompetent and has little interest in conquering Pekopon Instead he likes making plastic Gundam models watching TV or coming up with schemes to make money The four other members of the platoon are adorable but violent Private Second Class Tamama bellicose yet tenderhearted Corporal Giroro intelligent but mischievous Sergeant Major Kururu and disciplined but traumatized Lance Corporal Dororo The largest obstacle in the way of their mission is the Hinata Family who must take care of the Keroro Platoon due to the Keron Army deserting the latter on Earth Keroro is kept busy with manual labor and constant abuse primarily from the family daughter Natsumi Each member of the platoon finds himself in the care of a human Giroro s is Natsumi Hinata whom he falls in love with Keroro s is Fuyuki Hinata who considers the sergeant his only true friend Kururu s is Mutsumi Saburo who s just as mischievous as him Dororo s is Koyuki Azumaya a fellow ninja and Tamama s is Momoka Nishizawa who s just as bipolar as him All are tied to the Hinatas in some way throughout the events in the anime and manga Media EditManga Edit See also List of Sgt Frog chapters Sgt Frog is published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten serialized in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace and was published in English by Tokyopop The manga first aimed at the older audience teens adults from the first to the seventh volume was toned down after the anime adaption started since the TV series was a family show However the manga still maintains suggestive comedy that only the more mature audiences understand in present volumes Tokyopop initially held the American rights to the Sgt Frog manga until 2011 when the company ceased operations By the time their publication ended they had published 21 volumes Their release of the manga have censored nipples drawn in some scenes in order to get away from the OT Older teen rating and maintaining its Teen rating citation needed Viz Media relicensed the manga for digital release on December 16 2014 3 To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the series the November issue of Shōnen Ace announced the launching of a new manga titled Chō Keroro Gunsō UC Keroro Robo Daikessen Super Sgt Frog Ultra Cool Keroro Robo s Epic Climactic Battle on the next issue on sale October 26 2018 The manga is created by Yutarō Shido while Mine Yoshikizaki being credited as original author 4 Anime Edit Main article List of Sgt Frog episodes The anime series started airing on TV Tokyo in 2004 and ended in 2011 The anime is produced by Sunrise NAS and TV Tokyo and has also been aired on Animax Cartoon Network Japan and TXN Seven seasons have been created during its seven year run Unlike the manga which is aimed at older audiences the anime adaptation has been toned down to a level suitable for family audiences The anime ran almost year round with each season beginning in the first week of April and ending on the last week of March The first season aired on Saturdays but the show was moved to Fridays for the second and third seasons The show returned to Saturdays for seasons four five and six and the final season aired on Sundays The first English language dub of the show to be released was entitled Sergeant Keroro and aired on Animax Asia a pay TV channel received in multiple countries in Southeast Asia including Indonesia Malaysia the Philippines Singapore and Thailand It premiered in 2008 5 6 In the United States ADV had previously announced they had acquired exclusive rights to an English dub of Sgt Frog 7 for 408 000 8 However on July 4 2008 it was announced that rights to the English release were transferred to Funimation Entertainment 9 ADV Films had originally 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 Gunso then leaving the message hacked by the frog 10 This was followed by a press release from ADV on November 20 2006 stating that they had licensed all Sgt Frog properties except the manga which was already licensed by Tokyopop for the US 7 It was once confirmed that the anime dub would be released on DVD in the United States in February 2007 However ADV Films had never confirmed a release date 11 ADV announced at Comic Con International 2007 that the US release date had been delayed because of TV negotiations but would not comment on which networks they were talking to In a DVD included with the December issue of Newtype USA was an English language trailer for Sgt Frog released by ADV with voices for Keroro said to be voiced by Vic Mignogna 12 Natsumi Fuyuki Aki and the narrator ADV was 90 done on getting a deal with the show though they created a separate team to work specifically on it that included people from Summit Entertainment the company that worked with 4Kids Entertainment during the time they had Pokemon They had dubbed three episodes but they were dubbed three times because ADV created three different pilot packages for television to see which one worked the best They made an otaku fan pilot a mass market pilot and a kids pilot They received positive responses from three different networks Cartoon Network liked the mass market pilot while Nickelodeon liked the kids pilot Nickelodeon told them that they would air the show if ADV got the merchandising rights However as of July 4 2008 the English license for the first 51 episodes of the Sgt Frog anime was transferred to Funimation Entertainment through a deal with Sojitz 9 Funimation released a dubbed version of episode 12B as a test on YouTube to be reviewed by the viewers 13 Many instances of regional name changes were observed Natsumi is renamed Natalie and Giroro s cat was renamed Mr Furbottom despite being female Additionally the word Pekopon was changed to Planet Wuss Pekoponians were referred to as Wussians Both were done because the terms Pekopon and Pekoponjin are both derogatory words the Japanese historically used to describe China and its peoples during the Sino Japanese Wars and has since been censored from TV programs by the mass communications authority in Japan Keron was changed to Frogulon and Keronians were called Frogulonians respectively The extra terrestrial frogs names remained the same as the Japanese version though shortened by one syllable e g Keroro changed to Kero Tamama to Tama 14 The test episode had mixed reviews by fans involving the voice acting jokes and name changes At Otakon 2009 the first five episodes of Sgt Frog were screened where the original versions of the various names that were changed were used The voice actor for Sergeant Keroro in the test video Chris Cason was swapped out for Sergeant Major Kululu s test actor Todd Haberkorn Kululu was changed to Chuck Huber and the narrator also appears to have been changed FUNimation stated at their panel that they were going to keep the anime as similar as possible to its Japanese counterpart and claimed to only change references from Japanese pop culture save for those Americans were already familiar with to references from American pop culture Those present at the showing seemed to enjoy the changes and the reception of the official dub was very positive On February 19 2011 Funimation announced at Katsucon that they had licensed more episodes of Sgt Frog 15 According to Funimation as of February 2013 the English dub of Sgt Frog is now on hiatus 16 On July 31 2009 Funimation added the first 4 dubbed episodes of the series to their online video portal After a considerable delay following between the release of the first dubbed episodes Funimation began making dubbed episodes other than the first 4 available on the portal Currently the first 51 subtitled episodes are available on the Funimation video portal and Hulu The 51 dubbed episodes later expired although they were all later placed back on the portal and on Hulu 17 The show is rated TV PG on the DVDs and on Hulu Unlike the other versions released outside Japan the US version remains uncut The episode distribution scheme has been slightly changed from the Japanese Region 2 release Although the first 51 episodes are known as Season 1 in Japan 18 Funimation has divided the episodes into a Season 1 and a Season 2 The Season 1 Part 1 DVD set was released September 22 2009 It contains episodes 1 through 13 19 Season 1 Part 2 was released on November 24 2009 and contains episodes 14 through 26 20 Season 2 Part 1 was released on January 26 2010 containing episodes 27 39 21 In addition Season 2 Part 2 was released on March 30 2010 containing episodes 40 51 22 The first two boxsets were re released into one Season 1 set on March 29 2011 23 The complete Season 2 set followed up on April 26 2011 24 Season 3 Part 1 was released to DVD by Funimation beginning on July 26 2011 containing episodes 52 65 25 Season 3 Part 2 was released to DVD on August 16 2011 containing episodes 66 78 26 A complete Season 3 boxset containing episodes 52 78 was released on November 13 2012 27 On all of the box sets it states from the creators of the Gundam series This is relatively incorrect because Sunrise did not create the Gundam series they produced it so it should say from the studio that brought you Gundam The creator of Gundam is Yoshiyuki Tomino After the Funimation home video sets went out of print Discotek Media re licensed the home video rights 28 All three seasons were available on Netflix streaming as of December 2011 however the first two seasons and the first half of the third were removed without warning in January 2013 29 before the series was completely removed in April of the same year On January 7 2014 it was announced that a new Flash anime television series entitled Keroro would premiere on Animax on March 22 of that year 30 Haruki Kasugamori is the director of the series at Sunrise and the animation studio Gathering is providing assistance with the animation The series airs during the programming block Keroro Hour which airs both the series and reruns of Sgt Frog The series features new character designs and includes the characters New Keroro Tomosu Hinohara and Myō Kaneami all of which were originally manga only characters The opening to the series is Keroro Popstar ケロロ ポップスター performed by Mayumi Gojo The flash anime ended on September 6 of the same year with a total of 23 episodes Films Edit Five full length theatrical movies that were directed by Junichi Sato and produced by Sunrise were released Super Movie Keroro Gunsou 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹 Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō 2006 Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2 Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹2 深海のプリンセスであります Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō 2 Shinkai no Purinsesu de arimasu 2007 Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 3 Keroro vs Keroro Great Sky Duel 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹3 ケロロ対ケロロ天空大決戦であります Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō 3 Keroro tai Keroro Tenku Daikessen de arimasu 2008 Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4 Gekishin Dragon Warriors 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹 撃侵ドラゴンウォリアーズであります Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō Gekishin Doragon Woriazu de arimasu 2009 Keroro Gunso the Super Movie Creation Ultimate Keroro Wonder Space Time Island 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹 誕生 究極ケロロ奇跡の時空島であります Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō Tanjou Kyuukyoku Keroro Kiseki no Jikuu jima de arimasu 2010 Planetarium Edit An exclusive feature only available for limited time at specific Planetariums was released after the end of the show Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie Take Back the Starry Sky The Great Chase in the Solar System 超投影版 ケロロ軍曹 星空をとりもどせ 太陽系大追跡であります Chō Tōei ban Keroro Gunsō Hoshizora o Torimodose Taiyōkei Daitsuiseki de arimasu 2014 31 Spin offs and guest appearances Edit Spin offs include a manga called Musha Kero that has recently been adapted in the anime 32 The series has spawned a magazine called Keroro Land that promotes toys games media and events based on the manga and anime Sgt Keroro Tamama Giroro Dororo and Kululu make cameo appearances in the 1st movie of Kaiketsu Zorori Keroro and Tamama have appearances in the OVA of Lucky Star and Kagami spends almost all her money on a grip claw game trying to get a Keroro doll Japanese action RPG game Monster Hunter Tri G has downloadable costumes of Keroro for the humanoid companions Kayamba and Cha Cha Keroro Giroro Tamama Kururu and Dororo appeared as playable characters in the Nexon mobile game Kemono Friends The characters were added during a collaboration event Like the animal characters in the game the Keronians take the form of human girls Enemy monsters called Ceruleans also appear taking the forms of Natsumi and Keroro herself 33 Mine Yoshizaki the creator of Sgt Frog is also the concept designer of the Kemono Friends franchise Video games EditMany of the video games were only released in Japan but there were others released in Korea Game Console DateKeroro Gunsō Otoshimasu Windows August 17 2004Keroro Gunsō MeroMero Battle Royale PlayStation 2 September 30 2004Keroro Gunsō Taiketsu Gekisō Keronprix Daisakusen de Arimasu Game Boy Advance December 9 2004Keroro Gunsō MeroMero Battle Royale Z PlayStation 2 November 17 2005Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō Enshu Dayo Zenin Shugō Nintendo DS March 16 2006Keroro Gunsō Enshu Dayo Zenin Shugō Part 2 Nintendo DS February 22 2007Mitsukete Keroro Gunsō Machigai Sagashi Daisakusen de Arimasu Nintendo DS September 27 2007Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō 3 Tenku Daibōken de Arimasu Nintendo DS February 28 2008Chō Gekijō ban Keroro Gunsō Gekishin Dragon Warriors de Arimasu Nintendo DS February 19 2009Keroro RPG Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku Nintendo DS March 4 2010Reception EditIn 2005 the manga received the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for children s manga 34 Notes Edit Kerokero ケロケロ is the Japanese onomatopoeia for a frog s ribbit References Edit Loveridge Lynzee December 16 2014 Viz Media Adds Mikansei No 1 Sgt Frog Hands Off Digitally Anime News Network Retrieved February 21 2019 Loo Egan December 9 2009 5th Sgt Frog Movie Nintendo DS RPG Detailed Anime News Network Retrieved February 21 2019 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Musha Kero Volume One Legendary Hero De gozasoro Keroro Gunsou Season 5 Episode 211 TV Tokyo けものフレンズ ケロロ軍曹 コラボ開始 限定キャラと特別イベント登場 4Gamer net in Japanese March 27 2015 Retrieved March 25 2018 小学館漫画賞 歴代受賞者 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on January 9 2010 Retrieved August 19 2007 External links EditKeroro Gunsō website in Japanese Sunrise s Keroro Gunsō website in Japanese TV Tokyo Keroro Gunsō website Archived 2012 10 29 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Official Keroro Gunsō Movie Website in Japanese Keroro Gunsō episode guide Sgt Frog s Official English Website Sgt Frog manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sgt Frog amp oldid 1142802515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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