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*''[[Transformers Animated: The Cool]]'' by [[Naoto Tsushima]] (May, [[2010]] - May, [[2011]])
*''[[Transformers Animated: The Cool]]'' by [[Naoto Tsushima]] (May, [[2010]] - May, [[2011]])


''Animated'' content within the magazine takes the form of several glossy colour pages. These pages cover character profiles, a look at upcoming Animated merchandise within Japan (as well non-Animated merchandise), and previews of the next four weeks worth of episodes before the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|show]] ended.
''Animated'' content within the magazine takes the form of several glossy colour pages.These pages cover character profiles, a look at upcoming Animated merchandise within Japan (as well non-Animated merchandise), and previews of the next four weeks worth of episodes before the [[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|show]] ended.


*"[[Keroro Gunsō X Transformers]]" by Naoto Tsushima (February, [[2012]])
*"[[Keroro Gunsō X Transformers]]" by Naoto Tsushima (February, [[2012]])
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*"[[TRANSFORMERS ALLSPARK]]" by Naoto Tsushima (November, 2012 - )
*"[[TRANSFORMERS ALLSPARK]]" by Naoto Tsushima (November, 2012 - )


A retelling of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original G1 cartoon]].
A retelling of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original G1 cartoon]] that mixes in some elements from other parts of the franchise, like the body designs from ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron (games)|War for Cybertron]]'', ''[[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (toyline)|Henkei! Henkei!]]'', and [[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:55, 1 December 2012

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Kerokero Ace (ケロケロエース) is a Japanese shōnen ("young boy") monthly manga magazine released about every 26th in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten, the first issue published in October 26, 2007. The magazine is known for focusing on the Sgt. Frog series, as well other titles promoted by Bandai, such as the Gundam series. Alternative names for the magazine include "Kerokero" and "KeroA".

"Kerokero" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for frogs croaking.

Animated content within the magazine takes the form of several glossy colour pages.These pages cover character profiles, a look at upcoming Animated merchandise within Japan (as well non-Animated merchandise), and previews of the next four weeks worth of episodes before the show ended.

A short crossover between the characters of Sgt. Frog and Movie-verse Starscream by Naoto Tsushima. It also functions as a promotion for the issue's free present: "Starscream Keroro Ver.", which also came with a sticker sheet of busty ladies to apply to its wings.

A retelling of the original G1 cartoon that mixes in some elements from other parts of the franchise, like the body designs from War for Cybertron, Henkei! Henkei!, and Masterpiece.