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April 24, 2026

SixTONES' Jesse Voices Two Roles in New Keroro Gunso Film, ano Sings Theme Song

🇯🇵 Originally reported by 映画ナタリー - 最新ニュース

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BODY: The beloved frog sergeant is back — and he's bringing some serious star power along for the ride. A full trailer and key visual for Shin Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō: Fukkatsu Shite Sokkō Chikyū Metsubō no Kiki de Arimasu! (roughly: "New Keroro Gunso the Movie: We've Revived and the Earth Is Immediately in Crisis!") dropped this week, revealing that SixTONES member Jesse will voice not one but two characters in the film.

Jesse, who has been steadily building his acting profile beyond his work with the popular Johnny's boy band SixTONES, takes on a dual role in the movie — a notable challenge for any voice actor, let alone one making waves in the anime space. The casting signals the franchise's intent to reach beyond its core fanbase and pull in a broader audience.

The trailer also confirmed that ano — the genre-defying singer, actress, and all-around creative force — will perform the film's theme song. Known for her unpredictable energy and viral hits, ano's involvement adds another layer of mainstream appeal to a franchise that first conquered Japanese pop culture in the early 2000s through Mine Yoshizaki's manga and its long-running TV anime adaptation.

The movie's unwieldy subtitle promises exactly the kind of irreverent, self-aware humor that made Keroro Gunsō a cult favorite: an alien invasion force that can barely get its act together, now apparently facing Earth's destruction moments after making a comeback.

The insider take

Keroro Gunsō occupies a unique nostalgic sweet spot in Japan — it was massive during the mid-2000s anime boom, and its return as a theatrical film feels calibrated to hit millennials who grew up with Sergeant Keroro's antics while using names like Jesse and ano to hook younger demographics. The dual-role casting for a Johnny's talent is a PR masterstroke; it gives entertainment media two angles to cover and guarantees cross-promotion across music, variety TV, and anime press. Expect this one to trend heavily on X in Japan well before opening day.

Originally reported by 映画ナタリー - 最新ニュース (Japanese).

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