To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the TV animation of "Keroro Gunso", the official announced that it will produce a new animation work. At the same time, the official also released a promotional video. "Keroro Gunso" 20th Anniversary Animation Trailer: "Keroro Gunso" is a manga created by Yoshizaki Kanon and adapted into a TV animation in 2004. The animation tells the story of the alien Keroro team invading the earth, but accidentally becoming friends with the earthling Hinata Fuyuki. The TV animation of "Keroro Gunso" was very popular after it was broadcast, with a total of 358 episodes. The animation is known for its humorous plot and cute characters, and is deeply loved by the audience. "Keroro Gunso" has also launched a number of game works on platforms such as PS2 and NDS. The new animation work announced this time will be a new work of "Keroro Gunso" after many years. The decision to produce a new animation work to commemorate the 20th anniversary of "Keroro Gunso" has undoubtedly excited fans. I believe that this new work will continue the consistent humorous style of "Keroro Gunso" and bring more joy and touching to the audience. |
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