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* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Shurara killed Dokuku and forced him to work for him by making him a ghost and claiming that Dokuku is now bound to him. [[spoiler:Giruru points out that Dokuku couldn't leave Shurara's side if that were the case, and Dokuku promptly leaves.]]
* AntiVillain: He's only after Keroro so that Shurara will finally free him.




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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Ours is made of steam and has a scythe for a hand.
* RedRightHand: His scythe arm.
* TakeAThirdOption: His job is to kill Keroro, and it's either do that or return to Shurara. When he finds his brother, Giruru, he instead opts to hide out in their vaults until Shurara's gone.

!!Giruru
A gel Keronian and Dokuku's brother who was locked in the Keroro Platoon's vaults.

* BlobMonster
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An unnamed Admiral in the Keron Army with a lethal loathing of the Keroro Platoon. He dumps the platoon on Earth to get rid of them, only to send people and weapons after them to kill them. Generally speaks in a bored monotone. Voiced by [=TheSmashBro=].

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An unnamed Admiral in the Keron Army with a lethal loathing of the Keroro Platoon. He dumps the platoon on Earth to get rid of them, only to send people and weapons after them to kill them. Generally speaks in a bored monotone. Voiced by [=TheSmashBro=].Jiggly Jacob.



The Shurara Corps's resident ghost who hates his boss. Voiced by [[http://www.youtube.com/user/GuttedWrenStudios ShazMyBot]].

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The Shurara Corps's resident ghost who hates his boss. Voiced by [[http://www.youtube.com/user/GuttedWrenStudios ShazMyBot]].
ShazMyBot]] for Episode 20, Jiggly Jacob for Episode 21.

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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]

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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]HairTriggerTemper
* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: At the end of Episode 13.]]



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Parodied
* RevolvingDoorCasting: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=] as a backup, following many failed attempts to find and hold down a voice actor for her before she ever debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:The end of Episode 13]].

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** [[spoiler:YourHeadAsplode]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Parodied
Parodied with Paul's Puppet Momoka, which he uses [[spoiler:after her death to keep people from knowing she's dead so that he can keep his job]].
* RevolvingDoorCasting: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=] as a backup, following many failed attempts to find and hold down a voice actor for her before she ever debuted. She finally found a stable VA in Narusasu [[spoiler:before the character was killed off]]. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:The end of TakeThat: She makes two silent appearances in Season 1 that mock her due to the trouble the team had finding a voice for her: first in Episode 13]].
5 where the intro cuts away from her before she can speak; second in the Episode 9 intro where all of the characters have their eyes censored, except for Momoka who has her entire face blacked out.

!!Paul Moriyama

Momoka's butler and enabler of the impossible. He can do anything without trying, regardless of the laws of physics, though the most he does is cause explosions by moving. Voiced by Travis.

* {{Expy}}: Paul is the equivalent of the Creator/ChuckNorris meme. His voice is also based on Creator/PatrickStewart's, and Travis gets into the voice by saying "Commander Worf's head looks like a fanny".
* MemeticBadass: Invoked a'la the Creator/ChuckNorris meme.
-->''"Hello, Karate Butler Paul at your service. Would you like a cup of tea? I can brew it with my bare hands. Or maybe you’d rather a slice of cake? I can bake a cake just by looking at it."''
* StuffBlowingUp: His powers mostly manifest in causing things to explode, just by moving his body.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Parodied with Paul's Puppet Momoka, which he uses [[spoiler:after her death to keep people from knowing she's dead so that he can keep his job]].
* TakeThat: His Puppet Momoka actively mocks Momoka's angry personality.



* CuteMute
* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted, even on his own radio show. This is because he was planned to be voiced by [[TheOtherDarrin DragonFatman]] as a drunk Irishman, and Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for the idea. When Fatman was kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi decided to simply leave Saburo without a voice]].

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* CuteMute
* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted, even on his own radio show.
CuteMute: He never speaks. This is because he was planned to be voiced by [[TheOtherDarrin DragonFatman]] as a drunk Irishman, and Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for the idea. When Fatman was kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi decided to simply leave Saburo without a voice]].voice]].
* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted, even on his own radio show.

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* ButtMonkey: Every time he opens his mouth to talk, someone else starts talking. His lack of respect is comparable to [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role.
** Even Natsumi, the girl with a crush on him, failed to notice him in Episode 1, leaving him sad and crying.

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* ButtMonkey: Every time he opens his mouth to talk, someone else starts talking. His lack of respect is comparable to [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role.
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Even Natsumi, the girl with a crush on him, failed to notice him in Episode 1, leaving him sad and crying.crying. His lack of respect is comparable to [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role.



* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted. Even on his own radio show. This is all because he was originally voiced by [[TheOtherDarrin DragonFatman]] in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for. When Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave Saburo without a voice]].
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: His magic pen was never introduced in the series, and he doesn't speak so he can't explain anything. Thus comes Episode 17 when he rescues the Hinatas with a drawing of a shield, and Episode 20 when he suddenly gains explosive powers and [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext incendiary spraypaint]].

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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted. Even interrupted, even on his own radio show. This is all because he was originally planned to be voiced by [[TheOtherDarrin DragonFatman]] in as a way drunk Irishman, and Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for. for the idea. When Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to simply leave Saburo without a voice]].
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: His magic pen was never introduced addressed in the series, and he doesn't speak so he can't explain anything. Thus comes Episode 17 when he rescues the Hinatas with a drawing of a shield, and Episode 20 when he suddenly gains explosive powers and [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext incendiary spraypaint]].



Writer [=ThornBrain=] occasionally acts as the disembodied voice that details the setting of a scene and makes sarcastic remarks. His role as narrator is considerably smaller than the Manga/SgtFrog counterpart, and he rarely shows up in Season 2.

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Writer [=ThornBrain=] occasionally acts as the disembodied voice that details the setting of a scene and makes sarcastic remarks. His role as narrator is considerably smaller than the Manga/SgtFrog counterpart, and he rarely shows up in after Season 2.1.



* ADegreeInUseless: WordOfGod says she got her medical degree in the Keron equivalent of Coney Island, which her voice actor [=LillyLivers=] describes as the "most backwards fucking place in the world".
** Her [[EntertaininglyWrong completely wrong]] diagnoses of the platoon confirm that in-series.

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* ADegreeInUseless: WordOfGod says she got her medical degree in the Keron equivalent of Coney Island, which her voice actor [=LillyLivers=] describes as the "most backwards fucking place in the world".
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world". Her [[EntertaininglyWrong completely wrong]] diagnoses of the platoon confirm that in-series.in-universe.



* CloudCuckoolander: Most obvious as a kid. She seems fairly focused as an adult, but is still noticeably warped.

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* CloudCuckoolander: Most obvious as a kid. She seems fairly focused as an adult, but is still noticeably warped.has moments where her warped mind is noticeable.



* ReferenceOverdosed: To Franchise/MetalGear, natch.

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* ReferenceOverdosed: To Franchise/MetalGear, natch.
specifically the first few VideoGame/MetalGearSolid games.



The fellow main character of the Franchise/MetalGear games has also started appearing in Season 2. He does not reference [=MGS=] so much as act like a walking metrosexual Facebook / Twitter feed. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].

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The fellow main character of the Franchise/MetalGear games has also started appearing in Season 2. He does not reference [=MGS=] so much as act like a walking metrosexual Facebook / Twitter Facebook/Twitter feed. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].



Viper is a half-snake, half-humanoid space pirate with an apparent history with the Keroro Platoon, (he's Dororo's dad). After capturing Dororo and Koyuki in Episode 4, he is relegated to just appearing occasionally as a vocal cameo. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].

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Viper is a half-snake, half-humanoid space pirate with an apparent history with the Keroro Platoon, (he's Dororo's dad). After capturing Dororo and Koyuki in Episode 4, he is relegated to just appearing occasionally as a vocal cameo.an occasional cameo, usually voice-only. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].



* LukeIAmYourFather: Averted. The characters just seem to know this, though Zeroro tries to deny it. [[spoiler:He can't. Eventually it leads to a breakdown in Episode 10.]]
** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his biological father anymore. Double subverted by the end of the second season where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the Season 2 finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal. [[Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA Until Keroro appears in the Ask blog, anyway]].]]


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* LukeIAmYourFather: Averted. The characters just seem to know this, though Zeroro tries to deny it. [[spoiler:He can't. Eventually it leads to a breakdown in Episode 10.]]
this already.
** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his biological father anymore.when he grows up. Double subverted by the end of the second season where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the Season 2 finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal. reveal [[Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA Until until Keroro appears in the Ask blog, anyway]].]]

Q&A blog]].]]
* TangledFamilyTree: It seems straightforward at first: Viper, his father, his wife, their kids. But then in Episode 19 we meet his "Mom-Son" and "[[ItMakesSenseInContext Dad-Train]]"...




Kululu's future self. [[spoiler:He is apparently the Kululu we saw from Episode 6 through Episode 10, and the present-day Kululu was trapped somewhere. Kululu turns into him at the end of Season 2, then back to normal in ''Reset'']]. Also voiced by Jpace92.

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Kululu's future self. [[spoiler:He is apparently the Kululu we saw seen from Episode 6 through Episode 10, and the present-day Kululu was is trapped somewhere.somewhere in the meantime. Kululu turns into him at the end of Season 2, then back to normal in ''Reset'']]. Also voiced by Jpace92.



The ridiculously friendly, yet surprisingly dangerous, commanding officer of the Garuru Platoon and the older brother of Giroro. He is under the illusion that Keroro is a military genius when he's really a complete idiot, and thus anything Keroro does is mistaken for a brilliant strategy. He and his platoon are sent to Earth to finish off the Keroro Platoon in the event that the Kiruru from Episode 16 did not kill them all; he is not aware that [[spoiler:HQ and everyone on Keron are dead]]. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].

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The ridiculously friendly, yet surprisingly dangerous, commanding officer of the Garuru Platoon and the older brother of Giroro. He is under the illusion that Keroro is a military genius when he's really a complete idiot, and thus anything Keroro does is mistaken for a brilliant strategy. He and his platoon are sent to Earth to finish off the Keroro Platoon in the event that the Kiruru from Episode 16 did not kill them all; he is not aware that [[spoiler:HQ and everyone on Keron are dead]].all. Voiced by [=BigTUnit1=].



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this is undone in ''Reset''.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Giroro, though mostly as a result of ProtagonistCenteredMorality. His warmth compared to Giroro's could make him an inversion.

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this His ship unceremoniously explodes. This is undone in ''Reset''.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Giroro, though mostly as a result of ProtagonistCenteredMorality. His warmth compared to Giroro's could make him an inversion.



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this is undone in ''Reset''.]]

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this His ship unceremoniously explodes. This is undone in ''Reset''.]]



* HarmlessVillain: His introduction marks the very first aversion of this trope in the series.

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* HarmlessVillain: His introduction marks the very first aversion of this trope in the series.



* DarkChick
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone in ''Reset''.]]

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* DarkChick
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone His ship unceremoniously explodes. This is undone in ''Reset''.]]



* HarmlessVillain: The only reason he defeated Tamama was because Tamama defeated herself, and she redirects that power properly the next time they meet.
** The one time he does an attack, he apparently hurts himself.

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* HarmlessVillain: The only reason he defeated Tamama was because Tamama defeated herself, and she redirects that power properly the next time they meet.
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meet. The one time he does an attack, he apparently hurts himself.



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone in ''Reset''.]]
* EvilLaugh: A big, maniacal one at that.

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone His ship unceremoniously explodes. This is undone in ''Reset''.]]
* EvilLaugh: A big, maniacal one at that.one.



* BlackComedy: Buried in the piles of {{Non Sequitur}}s that he says are mentions of being molested as a child by his uncle and hating his father. [[spoiler:[[BoomHeadshot His death is darkly comical as well]].]]

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* BlackComedy: Buried in the piles of {{Non Sequitur}}s {{non sequitur}}s that he says are mentions of being molested as a child by his uncle and hating his father. [[spoiler:[[BoomHeadshot His death is darkly comical as well]].]]



* {{Expy}}: His voice and mannerisms are taken directly from Thorn's versions of [[WebVideo/TamersAbridged Davis]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog.

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* {{Expy}}: His voice and mannerisms are taken directly from Thorn's versions of [[WebVideo/TamersAbridged Davis]] Davis from ''Tamers Abridged'' and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog.




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* NonSequitur: Everything he says is this, spoken in a TotallyRadical avalanche.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Averted. As soon as he makes a pass at Tamama when the character is introduced, he outright says "I'm gay! The end!". Episode 10 also includes him experiencing "straight-panic".
** Also inverted, because he seems to have an attraction to women but won't come forward about it like he will his attraction to Tamama.
** Subverted by Episode 11, where he comes to grips with his sexuality and [[BiTheWay decides he is Bi]]. Doesn't stop his relationship with Tamama from getting any worse.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Averted.Averted in the early episodes. As soon as he makes a pass at Tamama when the character is introduced, he outright says "I'm gay! The end!". Episode 10 also includes him experiencing "straight-panic".
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Also inverted, because he seems to have an attraction to women but won't come forward about it like he will his attraction to Tamama.
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Tamama. Subverted by Episode 11, where he comes to grips with his sexuality and [[BiTheWay decides he is Bi]]. Doesn't stop his relationship with Tamama from getting any worse.



* PoliticallyIncorrectHero:
-->"Skeet, bang my nig- no?"
** Also subverted, however:
-->"How many blacks does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One. Because stereotypes are bullshit!"
* TheProtagonist: The lead character and goes through development throughout the series, though it doesn't always make him ''better'' [[spoiler:until the Season 2 finale]].

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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero:
-->"Skeet, bang my nig- no?"
** Also subverted, however:
-->"How many blacks does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One. Because stereotypes are bullshit!"
PoliticallyIncorrectHero: PlayedWith, depending on the situation.
* TheProtagonist: The He's the lead character and goes through development throughout the series, though it doesn't always make him ''better'' [[spoiler:until the Season 2 finale]].''better''.



* AmbiguousGender: Both in- and out-of-universe. [[spoiler:Even Tamama herself didn't know she was a girl!]]

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* AmbiguousGender: Both in- and out-of-universe. [[spoiler:Even Tamama herself didn't know she was a girl!]]girl.]]



Giroro is Keroro and Dororo's lifelong friend, though he is less than pleased with Keroro's failures and would like their platoon to successfully invade Earth. Has[[spoiler:/had]] a very transparent crush on Natsumi [[spoiler:until getting together with and eventually marrying Dororo]], and is a transvestite. [[spoiler:After the wedding, Giroro no longer wants to invade Earth, and instead just wants to live a peaceful life.]] Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

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Giroro is Keroro and Dororo's lifelong friend, though he is less than pleased with Keroro's failures and would like their platoon to successfully invade Earth. Has[[spoiler:/had]] Had a very transparent crush on Natsumi [[spoiler:until getting together with and eventually marrying Dororo]], and is a transvestite. [[spoiler:After the wedding, Giroro no longer wants to invade Earth, and instead just wants to live a peaceful life.]] Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].



* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Keroro wasn't against the idea, and Dororo even made a pass at him after his transvestism came to light. [[spoiler:The latter eventually got him.]]

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* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Keroro wasn't against the idea, and Dororo even made a pass at him after his transvestism came to light. [[spoiler:The latter eventually got him.]]



After being stranded in the forest with a broken leg, the lonely, depressed, mentally damaged, socially awkward, unpopular rich kid Dororo became a ninja. He appears to have a form of Stockholm Syndrome in relation to Keroro and Giroro, but his only true friends may indeed by Giroro and Koyuki; nobody else seems to care about him. By Season 2, heaps of CharacterDevelopment has led him to not take Keroro's crap so much anymore. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

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After being stranded in the forest with a broken leg, the lonely, depressed, mentally damaged, socially awkward, unpopular rich kid Dororo became a ninja. He appears to have a form of Stockholm Syndrome in relation to Keroro and Giroro, but his only true friends may indeed by Giroro and Koyuki; nobody else seems to care about him. By Season 2, heaps of CharacterDevelopment has led him to not take Keroro's crap so much anymore.anymore [[spoiler:and settle into a happy relationship with Giroro]]. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].



* AccidentalMisnaming: The longest running gag of the series. Characters often switch his name with something starting with D (Doorknob, Dorito) or something completely random (Laryngitis, Hangnail).



* MommasBoy:
-->''(Sobbing)'' "My mom bought me that day planner..."
** Subverted in Episode 10, where he reveals resentment towards his mother.

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* MommasBoy:
-->''(Sobbing)'' "My mom bought me that day planner..."
** Subverted
MaliciousMisnaming: The longest running gag of the series. Characters often switch his name with something starting with D (Doorknob, Dorito) or something completely random (Laryngitis, Hangnail).
* MommasBoy: Suggested in flashback episodes of Season 1 but subverted
in Episode 10, where he reveals resentment towards his mother.mother. He is very uneasy about seeing her again in Episode 19.



* AffablyEvil: Subverted. He's not all that evil anymore; just a general JerkAss.



* {{Troll}}: He once trolled a leading economic power and the leaders of the world ''at once''. He also collapsed all of Uganda with porn.

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* {{Troll}}: He once trolled a leading economic power and the leaders of the world ''at once''. He also once'', and collapsed all of Uganda with porn.



* {{Revolving Door Casting}}: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=] as a backup, following many failed attempts to find and hold down a voice actor for her before she ever debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.

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* {{Revolving Door Casting}}: RevolvingDoorCasting: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=] as a backup, following many failed attempts to find and hold down a voice actor for her before she ever debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Was played by Yoshi in Episode [=3R=]; he and Thorn intended to trade off as the character's voice actor for each episode, but 3R was Yoshi's only credit as Tamama before he lost the voice. This was one of the reasons Episode 3 was remade along with the first two episodes.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Was played by Yoshi in Episode [=3R=]; he and Thorn intended to trade off as the character's voice actor for each episode, but 3R was Yoshi's only credit as Tamama before he lost the voice. This was one of the reasons Episode 3 was remade along with the first two episodes.



* TheOtherDarrin: Was voiced by former member [=DragonFatman=] in the Episode [=1R=] Post-Credits, with Thorn initially acting as backup should Fatman be unable to do his lines. Yoshi preferred Thorn's interpretation much more, making him the permanent VA just before Fatman was fired.



* TheOtherDarrin: He was voiced in Episodes 2R and 3R by [=GhostTC=], who left before Episode 5. One of the secondary reasons Episode 3 was remade along with the first two episodes.
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Episode 10, wherein Kululu admits that he was getting over a chest cold at the time, referencing Ghost's very quiet voice. However, the [[RetCon retconning]] of Episode [=3R=] means that Kululu was instead talking about his lack of a speaking voice in Episode 4 and [[VocalEvolution Jpace's mostly whispery first appearance in Episode 5]].



** [[spoiler:McLeaned: Inverted. Momoka died before her VA moved to Japan, so the writers simply left her dead. Subverted now that Narusasu has returned to the US.]]



* TheOtherDarrin: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the several other voice actors signed on to voice her (and the many more pursued but declined) before she even debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
** RevolvingDoorCasting

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* TheOtherDarrin: {{Revolving Door Casting}}: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the several other [=LillyLivers=] as a backup, following many failed attempts to find and hold down a voice actors signed on to voice actor for her (and the many more pursued but declined) before she even ever debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
** RevolvingDoorCasting
spite.



* ButtMonkey: Every time he opens his mouth to talk, someone else starts talking. Even happens during his radio show.

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* ButtMonkey: Every time he opens his mouth to talk, someone else starts talking. Even happens during his radio show.His lack of respect is comparable to [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role.



** He has effectively replaced [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role as forgotten ButtMonkey.



* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted. Even on his own radio show.
* TheOtherDarrin: The whole reason why he's mute. He was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for. When Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave Saburo without a voice]].

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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He's tried talking, but he keeps getting interrupted. Even on his own radio show.
* TheOtherDarrin: The whole reason why he's mute. He
show. This is all because he was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] [[TheOtherDarrin DragonFatman]] in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for. When Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave Saburo without a voice]].voice]].
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: His magic pen was never introduced in the series, and he doesn't speak so he can't explain anything. Thus comes Episode 17 when he rescues the Hinatas with a drawing of a shield, and Episode 20 when he suddenly gains explosive powers and [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext incendiary spraypaint]].



* KnightTemplar: [[spoiler:He's trying to kill Keroro through insane means]] so that the mission to invade Earth actually gets accomplished.

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* KnightTemplar: [[spoiler:He's trying to kill Keroro through insane means]] Keroro]] so that the mission to invade Earth actually gets accomplished.



* TheOtherDarrin: Was voiced by Thorn for Episode 1R.



** SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp



Member of the Shurara Corps, and Shurara's YesMan. Voiced by Vorhias.

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Member The puppeteer and mind-controller of the Shurara Corps, and Shurara's YesMan. Voiced by Vorhias.
Vorhias.

* EvilLaugh: Laughs maniacally and frequently once he is properly introduced.
* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Saburo sets him on fire at the climax of Episode 20. Dokuku reveals in the post-credits that Mekeke did not survive.]]
* MarionetteMaster
* {{Mind Control}}/{{People Puppets}}: He can possess the minds of the people he strings up.


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!!Putata
The mad artist of the Shurara Corps who can bring his art to life. Voiced by Thorn.

* ArtInitiatesLife
* BlackComedy: Buried in the piles of {{Non Sequitur}}s that he says are mentions of being molested as a child by his uncle and hating his father. [[spoiler:[[BoomHeadshot His death is darkly comical as well]].]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Everything he says is a ridiculous, TotallyRadical NonSequitur sandwich.
* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Invoked. Thorn decided that the only satisfying way to kill off such a supremely annoying character is to do it as quickly, anti-climatically, and unceremoniously as possible.]]
** [[spoiler:BoomHeadshot]]
** [[spoiler:WhyDontYouJustShootHim]]
* {{Expy}}: His voice and mannerisms are taken directly from Thorn's versions of [[WebVideo/TamersAbridged Davis]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog.
* MadArtist

!!Dokuku
The Shurara Corps's resident ghost who hates his boss. Voiced by [[http://www.youtube.com/user/GuttedWrenStudios ShazMyBot]].

* [[StealthPun Dead]][[DeadpanSnarker pan Snarker]]
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* AscendedExtra: Qualifies, as he originally just appeared as a gag, but became an actual character in Episode 7.

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* AscendedExtra: Qualifies, as he He was originally just appeared as a random gag, but he became an actual character in Episode 7.



The Garuru Platoon's assassin, who for an unexplained reason is half-cyborg, who kills by using a blade hidden in his robotic arm, and he speaks in a sneering whisper through a speaker. Being the cold-blooded opposite of Dororo, he is convinced that everyone wants to be his friend and that no one will leave him alone. He has heard rumours that Dororo is indestructible and wishes to prove them wrong. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=]

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The Garuru Platoon's assassin, who for an unexplained reason is half-cyborg, half-cyborg assassin who kills by using a blade hidden in his robotic arm, arm and he speaks in a sneering whisper through a speaker. Being the cold-blooded opposite of Dororo, he is convinced that everyone wants to be his friend and that no one will leave him alone. He has heard rumours that Dororo is indestructible and wishes to prove them wrong. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=]

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* TheOtherDarrin: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the revolving door of voice actors the character had before she even debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Parodied
* TheOtherDarrin: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the revolving door of several other voice actors signed on to voice her (and the character had many more pursued but declined) before she even debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.spite.
** RevolvingDoorCasting



* CuteMute



* TheOtherDarrin: Really the whole joke about him being mute. He was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for, and then Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, so [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave Saburo without a voice]].

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* TheOtherDarrin: Really the The whole joke about him being reason why he's mute. He was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for, and then for. When Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, so [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave Saburo without a voice]].
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* {{Jerkass}}

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* [[spoiler:TheMole: She's really there to learn the platoon's weaknesses and relay them to HQ.]]
* StickyFingers: She reveals in her Season 2 finale reappearance that she's been pickpocketing the time-locked populace and shoplifting stores.

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* [[spoiler:TheMole: She's really there to learn the platoon's weaknesses and relay them to HQ.Garuru.]]
* StickyFingers: She reveals in her Season 2 finale reappearance that she's been pickpocketing the time-locked populace and shoplifting stores.
stores. In the audio blog, Giroro and Dororo reveal that she also stole a ''house''.


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* {{Expy}}: His personality takes many cues from ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''.


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!!Mekeke
Member of the Shurara Corps, and Shurara's YesMan. Voiced by Vorhias.

* YesMan
-->'''Shurara''': "It gave me goosebumps!"
-->'''Mekeke''': "''My'' goose was thoroughly bumped!"
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!!Shurara
Leader and namesake of the Shurara Corps, and yet another person with a big grudge on Keroro. He has a flair for drama, a very literal mind, and he can be quite mean to his own Corps. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

* {{The Antagonist}}/{{Big Bad}}: For Season 3.
* BadBoss: His introduction involves him intimidating his subordinate, Nuii.
* {{Its Personal}}/{{Revenge}}: All we know about his motivations to kill Keroro.
* LargeHam
* LiteralMinded: Stock phrases such as "give them no quarter" or "I ''ass''ume you are the one behind this" take on different meanings in Shurara's mind.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: The longest running gag of the series. Characters often switch his name with something starting with D (Doorknob, Dorito) or something completely random (Laryngitis, Hangnail).



* MyNameIsNotDurwood: The longest running gag of the series. Characters often switch his name with something starting with D (Doorknob, Dorito) or something completely random (Laryngitis, Hangnail).
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* TheOtherDarrin: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the revolving door of voice actors the character had before she even debuted, which led to her being removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.

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* TheOtherDarrin: She was voiced in Episode [=2R=] by [=LillyLivers=]. Excludes the revolving door of voice actors the character had before she even debuted, which led to her being debuted. This trope is the reason she was removed from most of Season 1 out of spite.
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** [[spoiler:McLeaned]]

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** [[spoiler:McLeaned]][[spoiler:McLeaned: Inverted. Momoka died before her VA moved to Japan, so the writers simply left her dead. Subverted now that Narusasu has returned to the US.]]
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Compare/contrast the [[{{Characters/Keroro Gunsou}} [[{{Characters/SgtFrog}} Character Sheet]] [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog for the source anime]].



* TheNeidermeyer: His platoon might hate him even more than the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou original series' counterparts]].

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* TheNeidermeyer: His platoon might hate him even more than the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog original series' counterparts]].



** StaticCharacter: Despite showing moments of HiddenDepths throughout the series, Tamama never changes much beyond this characterization. Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, he would have liked to have developed Tamama's character more beyond this. Her appearances in ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' made the effort to emphasize her sarcastic side and her tenuous relationship with Keroro.

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** StaticCharacter: Despite showing moments of HiddenDepths throughout the series, Tamama never changes much beyond this characterization. Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, that he would have liked like to have developed develop Tamama's character more beyond this. Her appearances in ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' ''Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA'' made the effort to emphasize her sarcastic side and her tenuous relationship with Keroro.




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* StraightMan: Late-Season 2 onward.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Subverted. Throughout the first season he's about as blatant as his [[Manga/KeroroGunsou main series counterpart]]. However [[spoiler:it was mostly his future doppelganger. The real Kululu returns at the beginning of Season 2, and]] he mellows out considerably.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Subverted. Throughout the first season he's about as blatant as his [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog main series counterpart]]. However [[spoiler:it was mostly his future doppelganger. The real Kululu returns at the beginning of Season 2, and]] he mellows out considerably.



Mois is a sweet alien girl with a big crush on her longtime family friend Keroro. As opposed to the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou original Mois]], this character accomplished her mission to destroy the world. Voiced by codeblackhayate.

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Mois is a sweet alien girl with a big crush on her longtime family friend Keroro. As opposed to the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog original Mois]], this character accomplished her mission to destroy the world. Voiced by codeblackhayate.



* [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]

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* [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]/[[StraightMan Straight Woman]]



** He has effectively replaced [[Manga/KeroroGunsou the original Dororo's]] role as forgotten ButtMonkey.

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** He has effectively replaced [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog the original Dororo's]] role as forgotten ButtMonkey.



Writer [=ThornBrain=] occasionally acts as the disembodied voice that details the setting of a scene and makes sarcastic remarks. His role as narrator is considerably smaller than the Manga/KeroroGunsou counterpart, and he rarely shows up in Season 2.

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Writer [=ThornBrain=] occasionally acts as the disembodied voice that details the setting of a scene and makes sarcastic remarks. His role as narrator is considerably smaller than the Manga/KeroroGunsou Manga/SgtFrog counterpart, and he rarely shows up in Season 2.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Even Yoshi didn't care about him until they finally introduced him. He almost immediately became a fan and creator favourite, and he was voted Travis, Yoshi and Thorn's favourite and best-developed character at the end of the series.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Even Yoshi didn't care about him until they finally introduced him. He almost immediately became a fan and creator favourite, and he was voted Travis, Yoshi and Thorn's favourite and best-developed character at the end of the series.second season.



* StraightGay: ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' confirms him as the only conclusively gay character.

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* StraightGay: ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' ''Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA'' confirms him as the only conclusively gay character.



* AuthorAvatar: The ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' audio blog revealed that it and SFA reach the real world via transmission from Thorn.

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* AuthorAvatar: The ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' ''Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA'' audio blog revealed that it and SFA reach the real world via transmission from Thorn.



A childhood friend of Keroro, Giroro and Zeroro with something of a loony streak. Arrives out of nowhere to give the platoon checkups[[spoiler:, which is just a cover for her to find out the platoon's weaknesses.]] Voiced by [=LillyLivers=].

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A childhood friend of Keroro, Giroro and Zeroro Dororo with something of a loony streak. Arrives out of nowhere to give the platoon checkups[[spoiler:, which is just a cover for her to find out the platoon's weaknesses.]] Voiced by [=LillyLivers=].



* CloudCuckoolander: Most obvious as a kid; she seems fairly focused as an adult, but is still noticeably warped.

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* CloudCuckoolander: Most obvious as a kid; she kid. She seems fairly focused as an adult, but is still noticeably warped.




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* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks he rocks. Almost no characters are aware of his presence.



** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his father anymore. Double subverted by the end of the second season where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the Season 2 finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal. [[AskGiroDoroSFA Until Keroro appears in the Ask blog, anyway]].]]


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** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his biological father anymore. Double subverted by the end of the second season where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the Season 2 finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal. [[AskGiroDoroSFA [[Podcast/AskGiroDoroSFA Until Keroro appears in the Ask blog, anyway]].]]




* SoProudOfYou: To Giroro, but mostly for mundane things from years back such as teaching him how to read. He is also aware that Giroro is a failed soldier, but he is convinced that his brother has survived thus far because of whatever skills he still learned.

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* SoProudOfYou: To Giroro, but mostly for mundane things from years back such as teaching him how to read. He is also aware that Giroro is a failed soldier, but he is convinced that his brother has survived thus far because of whatever skills he still learned.learned anyway. ''Reset'' also shows that[[spoiler:, despite his niceness being exaggerated for the sake of Giroro's self esteem,]] his pride in Giroro is completely genuine.



* WorthyOpponent: Wishes to prove that Dororo is not this. In his own weird way, turns out he was.

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* WorthyOpponent: Wishes to prove that Dororo is not this. In his own weird way, it turns out he was.

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* TheProtagonist: The lead character and goes through development throughout the series, though it doesn't always make him ''better'' [[spoiler:until the very end of the series]].
* SmallNameBigEgo: At least his original series counterpart is a celebrity on Keron; ''everyone'' hates this Keroro, but his ego is still enormous.

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* TheProtagonist: The lead character and goes through development throughout the series, though it doesn't always make him ''better'' [[spoiler:until the very end of the series]].
Season 2 finale]].
* SmallNameBigEgo: At least Whereas his original series counterpart is at least a celebrity on Keron; Keron, ''everyone'' hates this Keroro, but yet his ego is still enormous.



** StaticCharacter: Despite showing moments of HiddenDepths throughout the series, Tamama never changes much beyond this characterization. Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, he would have liked to have developed Tamama's character more beyond this.

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** StaticCharacter: Despite showing moments of HiddenDepths throughout the series, Tamama never changes much beyond this characterization. Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, he would have liked to have developed Tamama's character more beyond this. Her appearances in ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' made the effort to emphasize her sarcastic side and her tenuous relationship with Keroro.



Giroro is Keroro and Dororo's lifelong friend, though he is less than pleased with Keroro's failures and would like their platoon to successfully invade Earth. Has[[spoiler:/had]] a very transparent crush on Natsumi [[spoiler:until getting together with and eventually marrying Dororo]], and is a transvestite. [[spoiler:After the wedding, Giroro no longer wants to invade Earth, and instead just wants to live a quiet life.]] Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

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Giroro is Keroro and Dororo's lifelong friend, though he is less than pleased with Keroro's failures and would like their platoon to successfully invade Earth. Has[[spoiler:/had]] a very transparent crush on Natsumi [[spoiler:until getting together with and eventually marrying Dororo]], and is a transvestite. [[spoiler:After the wedding, Giroro no longer wants to invade Earth, and instead just wants to live a quiet peaceful life.]] Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].



* AloofBigBrother: Has acted like this to Dororo.



** DudeLooksLikeALady: Perhaps according to him.

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** DudeLooksLikeALady: {{Bishonen}}: Perhaps according to him.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An unlikely candidate, but he not only acts sweet towards Natsumi, he developed his friendship with Dororo much more than with any of the others. By the end of the series he clearly cares about his friends and protecting them.
* {{Kuudere}}: To Dororo and Natsumi.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An unlikely candidate, but he not only acts He acted sweet towards Natsumi, he Natsumi and developed his friendship with Dororo much more than with any of the others. By the end of the series Season 2 he clearly cares about his friends and protecting them.
* {{Kuudere}}: To Dororo and Natsumi.
them.



* OnlySaneMan

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* OnlySaneMan{{Only Sane Man}}/{{Straight Man}}: To the rest of his platoon. Usually.



* StraightMan: To the rest of his platoon. Usually.
* SuddenlySexuality: His transvestism comes out of nowhere. Though, [[Manga/KeroroGunsou considering the series SFA is based on]], it's not much of a surprise.

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* StraightMan: To the rest of his platoon. Usually.
* SuddenlySexuality: His transvestism comes out of nowhere. Though, [[Manga/KeroroGunsou [[Manga/SgtFrog considering the series SFA is based on]], it's not much of a surprise.



After being stranded in the forest with a broken leg, the lonely, depressed, mentally damaged, socially awkward, unpopular rich kid Dororo became a ninja. He appears to have a form of Stockholm Syndrome in relation to Keroro and Giroro, but his only true friends may indeed by Giroro and Koyuki; nobody else seems to care about him. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

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After being stranded in the forest with a broken leg, the lonely, depressed, mentally damaged, socially awkward, unpopular rich kid Dororo became a ninja. He appears to have a form of Stockholm Syndrome in relation to Keroro and Giroro, but his only true friends may indeed by Giroro and Koyuki; nobody else seems to care about him. By Season 2, heaps of CharacterDevelopment has led him to not take Keroro's crap so much anymore. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].



** Dororo releases his diseases into the wilderness like wild animals in the series finale.

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** Dororo releases his diseases into the wilderness like wild animals in the series finale. It is unknown if he does the same following ''Reset''.



* CatchPhrase: "HEGH!"



* {{Troll}}: He once trolled a leading economic power and the leaders of the world ''at once''.
** He also collapsed all of Uganda with porn.

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* {{Troll}}: He once trolled a leading economic power and the leaders of the world ''at once''.
**
once''. He also collapsed all of Uganda with porn.



* SchoolGirlLesbians: Subverted. [[spoiler:Double Subverted in the series finale: Natsumi finally says they should go for it.]]

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* SchoolGirlLesbians: Subverted. [[spoiler:Double Subverted in the series Season 2 finale: Natsumi finally says they should go for it.]]



* StickyFingers: She reveals in her series finale reappearance that she's been pickpocketing the time-locked populace and shoplifting stores.

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* StickyFingers: She reveals in her series Season 2 finale reappearance that she's been pickpocketing the time-locked populace and shoplifting stores.



* [[spoiler:DuelToTheDeath: With Raiden in the series finale. According to the credits, both lost.]]

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* [[spoiler:DuelToTheDeath: With Raiden in the series Season 2 finale. According to the credits, both lost. They're both back to life in ''Reset''.]]



* [[spoiler:DuelToTheDeath: With Snake in the series finale. According to the credits, both lost.]]

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* [[spoiler:DuelToTheDeath: With Snake in the series finale. According to the credits, both lost. They're both back to life in ''Reset''.]]



** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his father anymore. Double subverted by the end of the series where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the series finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal.]]


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** Then subverted, as Dororo isn't even sure if Viper is his father anymore. Double subverted by the end of the series second season where, despite the father debate never being settled, Dororo is at least well-adjusted enough to not be burdened by the issue any longer. As such, Viper is simply accepted as his father.
** An additional subversion occurs in the series Season 2 finale: [[spoiler:he is revealed to also be Keroro's father, and both he and Dororo know this. However Keroro, [[IdiotHero despite laying out all of the hints himself, is too stupid to put all of the pieces together]], so there is never a big reveal. [[AskGiroDoroSFA Until Keroro appears in the Ask blog, anyway]].]]




Kululu's future self. [[spoiler:He is apparently the Kululu we saw from Episode 6 through Episode 10, and the present-day Kululu was trapped somewhere. Kululu turns into him at the end of the series]]. Also voiced by Jpace92.

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Kululu's future self. [[spoiler:He is apparently the Kululu we saw from Episode 6 through Episode 10, and the present-day Kululu was trapped somewhere. Kululu turns into him at the end of the series]].Season 2, then back to normal in ''Reset'']]. Also voiced by Jpace92.



* [[spoiler:TheAntagonist: For the entire series.]]

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* [[spoiler:TheAntagonist: For the entire series.all of Seasons 1 and 2.]]



* [[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide]]

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* [[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide]][[spoiler:DrivenToSuicide: In Episode 16. The suicide is undone in ''Reset''.]]



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]]

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]][[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this is undone in ''Reset''.]]



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]]

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]][[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Though this is undone in ''Reset''.]]



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]]

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]][[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone in ''Reset''.]]



* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]]

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* [[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim]][[spoiler:DroppedABridgeOnHim: Undone in ''Reset''.]]
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* AntiHero: [[SlidingScaleOfAntiHeroes Alternates from Type I to Type III]]
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* StickyFingers: She reveals in her series finale reappearance that she's been pickpocketing the time-locked populace and shoplifting stores.
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* StraightGay: ''AskGiroDoroSFA'' confirms him as the only conclusively gay character.

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* ActionGirl: But not very often.



* FauxActionGirl



A ninja girl with a crush on Natsumi. One of Dororo's few real friends (and Natsumi's for that matter). Voiced by Revy Moonshine.

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A cheerful ninja girl with a crush on Natsumi. One of Dororo's few real friends (and Natsumi's for that matter). Voiced by Revy Moonshine.
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* SmallNameBigEgo: At least his OS counterpart is a celebrity on Keron.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: At least his OS original series counterpart is a celebrity on Keron.Keron; ''everyone'' hates this Keroro, but his ego is still enormous.
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* CloudCuckoolander
* TheDitz: Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, he would have liked to have developed Tamama's character more beyond this.

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* CloudCuckoolander
* TheDitz:
{{Cloud Cuckoolander}}/{{The Ditz}}
** StaticCharacter: Despite showing moments of HiddenDepths throughout the series, Tamama never changes much beyond this characterization.
Writer Travis admits that, if SFA had continued past 18 episodes, he would have liked to have developed Tamama's character more beyond this.



* EvenTheGuysWantHim: WordOfGod says Keroro wouldn't be against the idea, and Dororo even made a pass at him after his transvestism came to light. [[spoiler:The latter eventually got him.]]

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* EvenTheGuysWantHim: WordOfGod says Keroro wouldn't be wasn't against the idea, and Dororo even made a pass at him after his transvestism came to light. [[spoiler:The latter eventually got him.]]



Kululu is creepy and he knows it. Most of his time is spent being weird, but when it comes right down to it, he just doesn't give a crap about his job. Voiced by Jpace92.

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The biggest personality reversal from the original ''Keroro Gunsou''. Kululu is creepy and he knows it. Most of isn't the transparently scheming, constantly-giggling TokenEvilTeammate like his time is spent being weird, counterpart, but when it comes right down to it, he just doesn't give a crap about his job.is rather an understated, keeps-to-himself, sarcastic, apathetic JerkAss. Voiced by Jpace92.



Mois is a sweet alien girl with a big crush on her longtime family friend Keroro. As opposed to the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou original Mois]], this character has actually accomplished her mission to destroy the world. Voiced by codeblackhayate.

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Mois is a sweet alien girl with a big crush on her longtime family friend Keroro. As opposed to the [[Manga/KeroroGunsou original Mois]], this character has actually accomplished her mission to destroy the world. Voiced by codeblackhayate.



Scatterbrained, bit stupid, and Keroro may be his only friend. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].

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Scatterbrained, bit stupid, The scatterbrained and fairly stupid brother of Natsumi and son of Aki. Keroro may be his only friend, and by the end of the series he is definitely Keroro's only friend. Voiced by [=ThornBrain=].



* TheOtherDarrin: Really the whole joke about him being mute. He was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] who was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, so [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave him without a voice]].

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* TheOtherDarrin: Really the whole joke about him being mute. He was originally voiced by [=DragonFatman=] who in a way Yoshi and Thorn didn't care for, and then Fatman was unceremoniously kicked from the team after Episode 1R, so [[RuleOfFunny Thorn and Yoshi just decided to leave him Saburo without a voice]].















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** [[spoiler:LiterallyShatteredLives: Comes about from Fuyuki accepting Alisa as his girlfriend.]]
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* TheDarkChick

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* TheDarkChickDarkChick
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* [[spoiler:HappilyMarried: He and Dororo as of in Episode 15]].

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* [[spoiler:HappilyMarried: He and Dororo as of in Episode 15]].



* [[spoiler:HappilyMarried: He and Giroro as of in Episode 15]].

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* [[spoiler:HappilyMarried: He and Giroro as of in Episode 15]].

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* TheProtagonist: The lead character and goes through development throughout the series, though it doesn't always make him ''better'' [[spoiler:until the very end of the series]].



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An unlikely candidate, but he not only acts sweet towards Natsumi, he developed his friendship with Dororo much more than with any of the others. By the end of the series he clearly cares about his friends.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An unlikely candidate, but he not only acts sweet towards Natsumi, he developed his friendship with Dororo much more than with any of the others. By the end of the series he clearly cares about his friends.friends and protecting them.



* TheOtherDarrin: Was voiced by former member [=DragonFatman=] in the Episode [=1R=] Post-Credits. With the [[RetCon retconning]] of Episode 1 and the subsequent remake, [[HandWave Fatman was technically never in the series]].

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* TheOtherDarrin: Was voiced by former member [=DragonFatman=] in the Episode [=1R=] Post-Credits. With Post-Credits, with Thorn initially acting as backup should Fatman be unable to do his lines. Yoshi preferred Thorn's interpretation much more, making him the [[RetCon retconning]] of Episode 1 and the subsequent remake, [[HandWave permanent VA just before Fatman was technically never in the series]].fired.



* [[{{Deuteragonist}} Tritagonist]]: His character development is more subtle than Keroro's and Dororo's, but he is nearly as much the focus as them.



* {{Deuteragonist}}: Develops the most out of all the cast, and is nearly as much the focus as Keroro.



* TheAntagonist: For the first season.



* [[spoiler:TheAntagonist: For the entire series.]]
** [[spoiler:BigBad]]



* [[spoiler:BigBad]]
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* WorthyOpponent: To Giroro. Seems to think Keroro is this


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* WorthyOpponent: To Giroro. Seems to think Keroro is this

this when he's really a complete idiot.




* WorthyOpponent: Wishes to prove that Dororo is not this.


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* WorthyOpponent: Wishes to prove that Dororo is not this.

this. In his own weird way, turns out he was.

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