Keroppi Hasunoue

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Keroppi Hasunoue
Keroppi Hasunoue

Keroppi Hasunoue (はすの上 けろっぴ Hasunoue Keroppi) is a fictional character created by Sanrio in 1987. He is a frog with big eyes and V-shaped mouth.

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[edit] Fictional background

His family name is Hasunoue [1], which means 'over the floating leaf'. He likes swimming, baseball, boomerangs, and singing. He lives with Pikki, his sister, Koroppi, his brother, his mum (a housewife and a professional chef), and his dad (a doctor), in a house on the edge of Donut Pond, where a wooden bridge connects the side of the pond and the island in the center.

[edit] Keroppi's Friends and Family

  • Pikki - Keroppi's triplet sister. She helps out at their mother's restaurant.
  • Koroppi - The youngest of the triplets. Everyone mixes him up with Keroppi. (In North American dubs, his name is Curtis).
  • Keroppa - Keroppi's father. He's a doctor and can cure anyone.
  • Keroma - Keroppi's mother. She is a very good cook and owns a small restaurant.
  • Kerojee - Keroppi's grandpa.
  • Kerobah - Keroppi's grandma.
  • Keroleen - Keroppi's girlfriend, and Keroppi's only girl, is a natural peacemaker. She likes collecting clothes and cooking.
  • Ganta - Keroppi's biggest-sized friend, who can transform himself into a rock. Though he thinks he is strong, he is afraid of the dark and heights.
  • Kyorosuke - Keroppi's tallest and thinnest friend, can see things over half a mile away. He can swim underwater.
  • Noberun - He is a deep thinker and loves doing experiments. He is not much of an athlete.
  • Keroppe - Does not live in the Donut Pond originally and is a target of many practical jokes.
  • Denden - A snail and Keroppi's good friend.
  • Teruteru - A sunshine doll who can predict weather. Her name is Ruby in the North American dubs.
  • Chippi - Keroppi's little cousin, who loves strawberries.

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Kero Kero Keroppi no Bouken Nikki

Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken

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