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Crayon Shin-chan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui.

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Crayon Shin-Chan

Crayon Shin-chan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui.

CRAYON
SHIN-CHAN

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CRAYON
SHIN- CHAN

Crayon Shin-chan, is a Japanese manga series written and
illustrated by Yoshito Usui. Crayon Shin-chan made its
first appearance in 1990 in a Japanese weekly magazine
called Weekly Manga Action, which was published by
Futabasha. Due to the accidental death of author Yoshito
Usui, the manga in its original form ended on September
11, 2009. A new manga began in the summer of 2010 by
members of Usui's team,titled New Crayon Shin-chan.

Celebrating its 30th consecutive year on air in 2022,
an animated television adaptation began airing on TV
Asahi in 1992 and is still ongoing on several television
networks worldwide and has over 1000 episodes. The show
has been dubbed in 30 languages which aired in 45
countries.


SYNOPSIS

Many of the jokes in the series stem from Shin-chan's
occasionally weird, unnatural and inappropriate use of
language, as well as from his mischievous behaviour.
Consequently, non-Japanese readers and some viewers may
find it difficult to understand his jokes. Some gags may
require an understanding of Japanese culture and/or
language to be fully appreciated; for example, his "Mr.
Elephant" impression, while being transparently obvious as
a physical gag, also has a deeper resonance with
contemporary Japanese culture since it refers to the
popular Japanese children's song "Zou-san”. But after
modest translation, it is popular in the rest of Asia due to
cultural compatibility. It also contains many sarcastic jokes
and stereotype humor.

he series is mainly in comedy style with a lot of sexual
innuendo. However due to its popularity, it's also
stylistically as family-friendly as possible, although it may
not apply to anywhere. Most of episodes are about the
importance of family and friends. On rare occasions, it also
has some darker episodes like Miss Matsuzaka's boyfriend
passing away in the manga, due to this circumstance it was
not adapted into an anime episode.It also includes several
horror adaption for example "The Line of no End", "The
Horrible Elevator", "The Kindergarten Stairs", and etc

Shin-chan regularly becomes besotted with pretty female
characters who are much older than him, and an additional
source of humor is derived from his childlike attempts at
wooing these characters, such as by asking them
(inappropriately, on several levels) "Do you like green
peppers?" (because he hates green peppers so much). He
continually displays a lack of tact when talking to adults,
asking questions such as "How many times did you go to
the police?" to tough-looking men or "How old are you?" to
elderly people. He is often shown with bare buttocks to
emphasize the nonsensical jokes.


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