Keroro Gunsou - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Meet The Sergeant!
Bag Of Secrets!
Amphibian On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown!
Blood! Violence! Death! Kill!
The Day The Gundam Cried!
Ghost Kiss-perer!
Apocalypse Later!
Base, The Final Frontier!
Desperately Seeking Brains!
Sergeant Frog Versus The Cavitians Of Cavity 9!
Fake It Till' You Make It!
Pop $tartled!
Viper? I Hardly Knew Her!
The Silence Of The Plans!
The Dark Momoka Saga!
Twin At All Costs!
Froggy Paddle!
Wet Hot Beaches!
Keroro Killed The Radio Star!
20,000 Leaps Under The Sea!
Some Like It Scorching And Miserable!
Lose The Boss!
The Clone Wars (The Unsucky Version)!
Lost Action Hero!
A Justified War!
Let The Games Impend!
Should I Spa or Should I Go Now?
Das Snow Boot
Actor Schmactor!
Extreme Makeover: Momoka Edition
Lost in Transportation
Animal Army Attack!
The Epsiode We Wanted to Call Tiny Toons or Animaniacs, But Those Were Already Taken
Hot Spring Hilarity!
The Birthday the Earth Stood Still
A Frog in Winter
Storefront Shinobi!
One Potato, Two Potato, Sweet Potato, Amore
The Space Frog Who Stole Christmas
We Don't Needs No Education!
A Low Down Dirty Game!
War of the World's Cup!
Springtime for Hitters!
Domo Arigato, Aki Roboto!
V for Valentinedetta!
Ghost in the Cell!
Frogs and Dolls!
Lazy Days and Mondays Always Get Me Down!
How to Succeed In Pekopon-Conquering Without Really Trying!
No More Mr. Nice Frogs!
A Farewell To Arms, Legs, and Other Froggy Parts!
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