Movie
Description
Chibi-Puru represents Pururu's childhood form, featured in media depicting the characters' tadpole years. She possesses lavender skin, a flat pink cap decorated with a light pink flower, and large purple eyes. A yellow and pink heart symbol adorns both her cap and belly area, matching the physical proportions typical for young Keronian tadpoles.
Her personality blends kindness with a stern, occasionally stubborn nature. She demonstrates forgiveness, like excusing peers who called her old, yet reacts strongly to age-related terms such as "Oba-chan" or "Oba-sama," revealing sensitivity about perceived aging. While maintaining composure under stress, she displays visible emotional responses to topics involving Garuru or Bariri.
During childhood, she belonged to the Chibi Keroro Platoon friendship alliance with Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro. They regularly convened in an underground clubhouse, guided by their elder friend Joriri who helped resolve conflicts like bully confrontations. Chibi-Puru owned a companion named Nuii then. Her status as a class idol attracted admirers, including Keroro and a young Giroro, though Giroro's romantic feelings faded as he matured.
A key event was the Kero Ball incident. Giroro brought the device borrowed from his brother Garuru to their secret base, where Keroro activated it despite warnings. This generated a vortex trapping Chibi-Puru, Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro inside. They navigated a pinball maze to escape while calling for help. Outside, the young Kururu found the ball, heard their pleas, and secured their release by demanding curry rice. After Kururu freed them, the uncontrolled growth of the meal submerged and transformed him.
Within the group, Chibi-Puru expressed frustration at Keroro's impulsiveness during the Kero Ball event. She shared perspectives with Zeroro, such as viewing Keroro and Giroro's fixation on the Kero Ball as unwise. She considered Kikaka a friend and participated in traditionally feminine activities with him. Her foundational bonds with Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro later inspired her decision to join the Keron forces after seeing their military service.
Her childhood version possesses no documented specific abilities or combat techniques. She developed her later medical expertise and syringe-based tools after joining the Keron Military Academy and Garuru Platoon as an adult.
These childhood experiences fostered her empathetic nature, especially towards Zeroro/Dororo's struggles with being forgotten. She maintained these early friendships into adulthood, reflecting on their shared history with nostalgia during interactions on Pekopon.
Her personality blends kindness with a stern, occasionally stubborn nature. She demonstrates forgiveness, like excusing peers who called her old, yet reacts strongly to age-related terms such as "Oba-chan" or "Oba-sama," revealing sensitivity about perceived aging. While maintaining composure under stress, she displays visible emotional responses to topics involving Garuru or Bariri.
During childhood, she belonged to the Chibi Keroro Platoon friendship alliance with Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro. They regularly convened in an underground clubhouse, guided by their elder friend Joriri who helped resolve conflicts like bully confrontations. Chibi-Puru owned a companion named Nuii then. Her status as a class idol attracted admirers, including Keroro and a young Giroro, though Giroro's romantic feelings faded as he matured.
A key event was the Kero Ball incident. Giroro brought the device borrowed from his brother Garuru to their secret base, where Keroro activated it despite warnings. This generated a vortex trapping Chibi-Puru, Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro inside. They navigated a pinball maze to escape while calling for help. Outside, the young Kururu found the ball, heard their pleas, and secured their release by demanding curry rice. After Kururu freed them, the uncontrolled growth of the meal submerged and transformed him.
Within the group, Chibi-Puru expressed frustration at Keroro's impulsiveness during the Kero Ball event. She shared perspectives with Zeroro, such as viewing Keroro and Giroro's fixation on the Kero Ball as unwise. She considered Kikaka a friend and participated in traditionally feminine activities with him. Her foundational bonds with Keroro, Giroro, and Zeroro later inspired her decision to join the Keron forces after seeing their military service.
Her childhood version possesses no documented specific abilities or combat techniques. She developed her later medical expertise and syringe-based tools after joining the Keron Military Academy and Garuru Platoon as an adult.
These childhood experiences fostered her empathetic nature, especially towards Zeroro/Dororo's struggles with being forgotten. She maintained these early friendships into adulthood, reflecting on their shared history with nostalgia during interactions on Pekopon.