Keroro gunsô Season 4 Episode 28 - Watch Legally and Safely
Keroro gunsô: Keroro & Fuyuki decide to go treasure hunting following a map sent by Grandma Hinata and after digging up a box of children's toys, Keroro digs further only to knock himself out on the other box he finds and be taken back in time to the feudal period where Keroro and Giroro are samurais on a mission to hide a treasure for Feudal lord Tamama while protecting it from Dororo's ninja clan, but the treasure is not what it seems to be. And after waking up from his dream Keroro will find the contents of the box to be the biggest surprise of all. Tamama returns from vacation to find that there are now two of him, certain that the other is another copy-robot Tamama desides to prove that he is the real Tamama by beating the imposter in contests of his own qualities. But after tying in the first contest and losing the other two Tamama begins to wonder if he was the fake Tamama until one slip in the other Tamama's mimicry brings the real Tamama back to reality after relising that the copy robot was missing his most distinct quality, his jealous nature. The resulting outburst not only unmasks the copy robot, but also reveals the truth of the inccident
How to Watch Keroro gunsô Season 4 Episode 28 Legally and Safely
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