

Seeking to unlock the mystery of a strange stone statue that looks exactly like their Sergeant, the members of the Keroro Platoon find themselves engaged in a great adventure.
Direction
Junichi Sato's magical girl energy meets military satire.
Practical Effects
Keroro's statue design is somehow both majestic and ridiculous.
Writing
Time-travel logic held together by sheer comedy force.

Director
Junichi Sato
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was the fifth theatrical Keroro film, proving Japan's commitment to frog content. Director Junichi Sato also shaped Sailor Moon's visual language.
The 'ancient hero statue' trope parodies Japan's obsession with unearthed mysterious artifacts in anime—except it's a frog in a hat.
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