The latest Sgt. Frog movie, Shin Gekijoban Keroro Gunsou: Fukkatsushite Sokkou Chikyu Metsubou no Kiki de Arimasu!, is continuing its theatrical run in Japan and remains in the country’s box office Top 10.
To celebrate, the film has unveiled a new action clip featuring Keroro and Fuyuki piloting a giant mech, along with the announcement of 4DX screenings, which begin in Japan on July 10. A new 4DX visual was also released.
New Clip:
4DX Visual:

STAFF:
Original: Mine Yoshizaki
Script / Chief Director: Yuichi Fukuda
Director: Fumitoshi Oizaki
Character Design: Satoshi Koike
Animation Production: BN Pictures
The initial Sgt. Frog anime series debuted in 2004 and aired for 358 episodes over several seasons, concluding in 2011. In 2014, a 24-episode series titled Keroro was released. Both shows were produced by Sunrise, which is now a brand under BN Pictures, although there were variations in staff involvement. Bridge offered production support for the former, while Gathering contributed to the latter. Alongside the TV series, several anime movies were also released.
Sgt. Frog is an anime and manga series that originated from a manga published by KADOKAWA, created by Mine Yoshizaki. Viz Media describes the first volume as follows:
After Sgt. Keroro blew his cover and lost his top-secret weapon, the frog-like alien has been cut off from the homeworld. To make matters worse, he’s lost communications with the rest of his platoon. Now he has taken cover in the Hinata family household, where in exchange for doing his share of the chores, he gets his own room from which to secretly devise new plans of world domination!
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