

Sergeant Keroro and his four subordinates came from the planet Keron to the Earth to conquer. However, without notice, they began to enjoy the life on the Earth. Keroro was supposed to stay with Hitana to get the chance to conquer the Earth, but he became friend with Hinata's son, Fuyuki. Today, as usual, Keroro goes to buy his favorite Gundam plastic model with Fuyuki. On their way home, they find a small shrine, and enter. There, they find a vase, and happens to break it. Since the next day, strange things happen all over the town and people are in panic. Inside the vase, Kiruru, Keron's ancient ultimate weapon was sealed. At the moment, Mirara who holds the secret of the Kiruru appears and informs them of the only method to save the Earth. However...
Visual Effects
Kiruru's transformation from cute to catastrophic is genuinely unsettling.
Practical Effects
The shrine vase design screams 'do not touch' yet they TOUCH.
Director
Yusuke Yamamoto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Keroro's Gundam obsession isn't random—Sunrise produced both franchises, making this glorified product placement that became beloved canon.
The Kiruru weapon design subtly mirrors the Keron military symbol, suggesting their own empire created what could destroy them—colonialism eating its tail.
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