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Crayon Shin-chan(Japanese:クレヨンしんちゃん,Hepburn:Kureyon Shin-chan)is a Japanesemangaseries written and illustrated byYoshito Usui.Crayon Shin-chanmade its first appearance in 1990 in a Japanese weekly magazine calledWeekly Manga Action,which was published byFutabasha.Due to the 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,[6]titledNew Crayon Shin-chan(Tân クレヨンしんちゃん,Shin Kureyon Shin-chan).
Crayon Shin-chan | |
クレヨンしんちゃん (Kureyon Shin-chan) | |
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Genre | Comedy,slice of life[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Yoshito Usui |
Published by | Futabasha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Action Comics |
Magazine |
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Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 1990–February 2010 |
Volumes | 50 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
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Music by | Toshiyuki Arakawa |
Studio | Shin-Ei Animation |
Licensed by |
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Original network | ANN(TV Asahi) |
English network |
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Original run | April 13, 1992– present |
Episodes | 1,230 |
Manga | |
New Crayon Shin-chan | |
Written by | UY Team |
Published by | Futabasha |
Imprint | Action Comics |
Magazine | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 2010– present |
Volumes | 14 |
Spin-off | |
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Other media | |
Ananimatedtelevision adaptation began airing onTV Asahiin 1992 and is still ongoing, with over 1000 episodes. The show has been dubbed in 30 languages which aired in 45 countries.[7]As of 2023, both theCrayon Shin-ChanandNew Crayon Shin-Chanseries has over 148 million copies in circulation, making it among thebest-selling manga seriesin history.
Synopsis
editSet in the city ofKasukabeofSaitama Prefecturewithin theGreater Tokyo Areaof Japan, the series follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and best friends. Most of the plot is about Shin-chan's daily life, but it is also often interspersed with a lot of fantastic and incredible elements.
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" (ぞうさん). 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.
The series is mainly in comedy style with a lot ofsexual innuendo.That's way parents are forbidding their children from watching it. 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, though 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", etc.
Abnormal for his age, 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 likegreen peppers?"(ピーマン hảo き?) (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.
Media
editManga
editCrayon Shin-chan,written and illustrated byYoshito Usui,debuted inFutabasha'sseinenmangamagazineWeekly Manga Actionin 1990. It started as a spin-off of the character Shinnosuke Nikaido ( nhị giai đường tin chi giới ) of another series by Yoshito Usui, Darakuya Store Monogatari (だらくやストア vật ngữ ). The chapters were collected into 50tankōbonvolumes, which were published under Futabasha'sAction Comicsimprint, from April 11, 1992, to July 10, 2010.[8][9]
Yoshito Usui died on September 11, 2009, after a fall at Mount Arafune. After Usui died,Futabashaoriginally planned to endCrayon Shin-chanin November 2009. Upon discovering new manuscripts, Futabasha decided to extend the comic's run until the March 2010 issue of the magazine, which shipped on February 5, 2010.[10]Although the series formally ended on February 5, 2010, it was announced on December 1, 2009, that a new manga would begin in the summer of 2010 by members of Usui's team,[6]titledNew Crayon Shin-chan(Tân クレヨンしんちゃん,Shin Kureyon Shin-chan).This manga moved to a dedicated website after the magazine it was serialized in ended publication in late 2023.[5]
A series of four bilingual Japanese-English manga were released in 1996 in Japan asShin-chan: The Little Horror!(クレヨンしんちゃん の lặc しいゾ anh hội thoại ).[11]
ComicsOnetranslated ten volumes of Crayon Shin-chan intoEnglishand released it in theUnited States of America.Occasionalpop culturereferences familiar to Americans, such asPokémonandBritney Spears,were added to increase the appeal to American audiences. The manga is mirrored from its original to read from left to right.[12]Starting with the sixth volume, many of the names were changed to the ones used in the Vitello and Phuuz English version of the anime, even though the dub never aired in North America. This translation is rated Teen.[13]
Since then, American publisherDrMastertook over the licenses of several manga series, includingCrayon Shin-chan,from ComicsOne. No new volumes ofCrayon Shin-chanwere released under the DrMaster imprint.
On July 28, 2007, DC Comics' manga divisionCMXannounced the acquisition of the Crayon Shin-chan manga. The CMX version is rated Mature instead of Teen from ComicsOne, because of nudity, sexual humor, dirty and bad language. The first volume was released on February 27, 2008, with uncensored art, and the style of jokes that frequent the Adult Swim dub with some throw backs to the original version, such as his original greeting. However, volume 10 omitted a gag which was in the ComicsOne version.
On April 11, 2012, One Peace Books announced their release of the manga, which is a reprint of the CMX version, in an omnibus format.[14]Three omnibus volumes were released simultaneously on October 15, 2012. Volume 4 was released on November 13, 2013, and included the Japanese volume 12, marking the first time that particular volume has an English translation.
The Crayon Shin-chan manga spin-off, Action Mask, is currently available as read-only/print-only subscription fromCrunchyrolland Futabasha.[15]The main Shin-chan manga is also available from Crunchyroll using the CMX version, concurrently up to volume 10.[16]
Anime
editTelevision series
editAn anime adaptation ofCrayon Shin-chan,produced byShin-Ei Animation,has aired in Japan onTV Asahisince April 13, 1992. The series was originally directed byMitsuru Hongofrom 1992 to 1996, and was replaced byKeiichi Harafrom 1996 to 2004. Since 2004, the series is directed by Yuji Muto. The music in the series is composed byToshiyuki Arakawa.The series was originally going to end in 1994 and have its time-slot replaced by a remake ofUmeboshi Denka.However, because the series was a huge hit on TV Asahi, the network decided not to replace it.[17]
An English subtitled version ofCrayon Shin-chanran onKIKUinHawaiifrom December 18, 1993, until December 2001[18]when Lacey Entertainment acquired the rights. The episodes were translated by Karlton Tomomitsu.[19]
Spin-offs
editA Spin-offSHIN-MENwhich is set in a parallel world consists of 13 episodes aired from November 26, 2010 to September 14, 2012.[20]
Another spin-off series calledCrayon Shin-chan Gaidenconsisting of four seasons is exclusively streaming onAmazon Prime Videoworldwide with English, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese subtitles.[21][22][23]
An anime spin-off series titledSuper Shirowas announced on February 3, 2019.[24]The spin-off focuses on Shin-chan's dog Shiro.[25]The series was directed byMasaaki Yuasaand animated atScience SARU.Kimiko Ueno handled series composition, whileTomohisa Shimoyamaserved as chief director.TV Asahi,Shin-Ei Animation,ADK EM, andFutabashaproduced the anime.[26]The series ran for 48 episodes, with each episode being five minutes long.[27]The series premiered on October 14, 2019, onAbemaTV.[28]An English dub premiered onCartoon Networkin Australia and Southeast Asia.[29]
Crossovers
editA special crossover series titled ''Kamen Rider Fourze x Crayon Shin-chan'' was aired in April 2012 featuring Shin-chan andKamen Rider Fourzeto promoteCrayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess.[30]On 2016 an animated crossover episode withGodzillawas broadcast in Japan.[31]TheSanriocharacterHello Kittyappeared in the firstReiwa-eraepisode of Crayon Shin-chan.[31]
On 23 November 2018,ArashimemberMasaki Aibaappeared as his character Tatsuya Kōenji, from dramaBoku to Shippo to Kagurazaka,in a short at the end of episode 983, calledOra to Shippo to Kagurazaka dazo,where he examines Shinnosuke's dog at the veterinary clinic.[32][33]
International releases
editThe series was first dubbed into English byVitello ProductionsinBurbank, Californiathrough 2001–2002, when TV Asahi andLacey Entertainmentdecided to market the series worldwide. During the early 2000s, it ran onFox Kids(and laterJetix) in theUnited Kingdom,onFox KidsinAustralia,onChannel iinSingaporeand onRTÉ Twoin theRepublic of Ireland.Subtitled versions also aired onStöd 2inIcelandand onArutz HaYeladiminIsrael.RTÉ Two has not shown the series since 2005, and on Jetix UK, the series was eventually relegated to shorts in-between programs, as a slot-filler. The dub is of American origin, with veteran voice actors such asKath Soucie,Russi Taylor,Grey DeLisle,Pat Fraley,Eric Loomis andAnndi McAfeeplaying the characters. Soucie voiced Shin and Misae.[34]
In 2003,Phuuz entertainment inc.was commissioned by Lacey Entertainment and TV Asahi to continue in a similar style as the Vitello dub. But their episodes featured a new cast of voice artists (among othersDiane Michelle,Julie Maddalena,Peter Doyle).
52 episodeshave been produced of the Vitello dub and52 episodesof the Phuuz dub. Vitello and Phuuz episodes lasted on an average 21 minutes and contained three segments of 5 to 7 minutes. Some of the dubs of the series used the Vitello dub as the source for the dubbing. Some dubs also dubbed the Phuuz dub afterwards.
Funimation(nowCrunchyroll, LLC) acquired the Shin-chan North America license in 2006.[35]As per all international licenses for the series, TV Asahi remained a licensing partner for North America.
Funimation's version features aTexas-based cast of voice actors. Funimation's dub takes many liberties with the source material and was heavily Americanized. Similar to the Vitello dub, episodes of the series were dubbed out of their original order, and segments were reordered. Additionally, many characters had their names changed to American-sounding ones. Many sexual references, dark humor, and references to current popular American culture were added. For example, in one scene, Ai and Penny argue over which one of them isJessica Simpson(whose first album was not released until 1999) and which one isAshlee Simpson(whose first album was not released until 2004), which is very different from the original Japanese script that dealt with many social issues within Japan at the time. At least two episodes referenceRudy Giulianiand his unsuccessful bid for president.
New, previously non-existent backstories were created, as well as significantly different personalities for the characters. For instance, the unseen father of Nene (known in the dub as "Penny" ) was suggested to be physically abusive toward both his wife and daughter, and this was used as a source of black humor. Principal Enchou was rewritten as a half-Peruvian, half-Romani man with a complicated prior life that includes a stint as a magician, in which he accidentally injured scores of audience members. Ageo-sensei (known in the dub as "Miss Polly" ), Shinnosuke's teacher, was rewritten as a kinkynymphomaniac,while Shin's schoolmate, Kazama, (known in the dub as "Georgie" ) was portrayed as a hawkish youngRepublican.
The first 52 episodes of the dub aired onAdult Swim.All three seasons,26 episodes per season, have also been released on DVD. Season 3, released in 2011, culminated in the official finale, effectively ending the Funimation series.[36][37][38][39]
A fourth English dub of Crayon Shin-chan has been produced in Hong Kong by Red Angel Media in 2015[40]and was commissioned by LUK Internacional, the company that produces the Spanish, Portuguese, the second Italian and the second French dubs of Crayon Shin-chan and commissioned theDoraemon dub that aired on Boomerang UK.The dub was translated from LUK Internacional's Spanish dub, which is close to the Japanese original and has no censorship. The first three volumes of the dub were released in the European and South AfricanNintendo 3DS eShopon December 22, 2016,[41]and the fourth and fifth volumes were released on December 29, 2016.[42]The dub is separated into five volumes, with the first volume being free while the other four cost €1.99/£1.79. The first volume contains two episodes while the other four contain 6 episodes each which makes26 episodes in total.[43][44][45][46][47]
InIndia,Hindi dubs of the anime started airing onHungama TVon June 19, 2006. Later, it also began airing in Tamil and Telugu dubs.[48]In 2024,Sony YAY!also started airing the Hindi dub.[49]As of October 2024, 22 films have been dubbed in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu and aired on Hungama TV and Sony YAY!.
In thePhilippines,IBC 13aired a Filipino dub of the anime in the early 2000s with Shinnosuke being voiced by Filipino rapperAndrew E.
Music
editOpenings
edit- "Dōbutsuen wa Taihen da"(Vườn bách thú は đại 変だ,"The Zoo Is a Nightmare" )
Lyricist:Yoshito Usui/ Composer:Tetsurō Oda/ Arranger: Masao Akashi / Singers: TUNE'S
Episode Range: 1–21 (SPECIAL 1 ending theme) - "Yume no END wa Itsumo Mezamashi!"(Mộng の ENDはいつも mục 覚まし!,"The End of a Dream Is Always an Eye-Opener!" )
Lyricist: Daiko Nagato / Composer: Tetsurō Oda / Arranger: Takeshi Hayama / Singers:B.B.Queens
Episode Range: 22–57 - "Ora wa Ninki Mono"(オラはにんきも の,"I Am Super Popular" )
Lyricist: Reo Rinozuka / Composer: Yasuo Kosugi / Arranger: Michiaki Kato / Singer: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Misae Nohara (Miki Narahashi)
Episode Range: SPECIAL 3–161 (First used as the opening theme for SPECIAL 2, and was used as the ending theme for episode 776) - "Pakappo de GO!"(パカッポでGO!,"Let's Go with Pakappo!" )
Lyricist: Poem-dan / Composer/Arranger:Takashi Kimura/ Singer: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
Episode Range: 162–SPECIAL 13 (Also used as the opening theme forCrayon Shin-chan: Great Adventure in Henderland) - "Nenjū Muchū 'I want you'"(Năm trung trong mộng "I want you","All Year Through Crazy for You - 'I Want You'" )
Lyricist: C's / Composer/Arranger: Satoru Sugawara / Singer: Puppy
Episode Range: 203–SPECIAL 20 - "Tobe Tobe Oneisan"(とべとべ おねいさん,"Fly Fly Ladies" )
Lyricist/Arranger/Composer:motsu/ Singers: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Action Mask (Tesshō Genda)
Episode Range: 270–352 - "Dame Dame no Uta"(ダメダメ の うた,"The Song of No's" )
Lyricist/Composer: LADY Q / Arranger: Toshiya Mori / Singers: LADY Q and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Misae Nohara (Miki Narahashi)
Episode Range: 353–458 - "PLEASURE"
Lyricist: Chihiro Kurosu / Composer: Kaori Hosoi / Arranger:Nobuyuki Shimizu/ Singer:Tomomi Kahala
Episode Range: 459–SPECIAL 43 - "Yuruyuru de DE-O!"(ユルユルで DE-O!,"Leisurely De-O!" )
Lyricist: Yuji Muto / Composer/Arranger: Yasunari Nakamura / Singer: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
Episode Range: 509–594, 604–681 - "Yuruyuru de DE-O! Crayon Friends 2007 Version"(ユルユルで DE-O! 2007クレヨンフレンズVersion,Yuruyuru de DE-O! 2007 Kureyon Furenzu Version)
Lyricist: Yuji Muto / Composer: Yasunari Nakamura / Arranger: Takafumi Iwasaki / Singer: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Crayon Friends fromAKB48
Episode Range: 595–603 - "Hapi Hapi"(ハピハピ)
Singer:Becky♪♯
Episode Range: 682–708 - "HEY BABY"
Singer:Kumi Koda
Episode Range: 709–724 - "T.W.L."
Singer:Kanjani Eight
Episode Range: 725–747 - Kibou Sanmyaku(Hy vọng núi non,"Hope Mountain Range" )
Singer:Watarirouka Hashiritai 7
Episode Range: 748–SPECIAL 64 - Kimi ni 100 Percent
Singer:Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Episode Range: 784–937, 943– - "Ora wa Ninki Mono - 25th MIX -"(オラはにんきも の - 25th MIX -,"I Am Super Popular - 25th MIX -" )
Singer: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Misae Nohara (Miki Narahashi)
Episode Range: 938-942 - "Masukatto"(マスカット,"Muscat" )
Singer:Yuzu
Episode Range: 970-1050 - "Supasuta"(スーパースター,"Superstar" )
Singer:Ketsumeishi
Episode Range: 1051-now
Endings
edit- "Uta wo Utaō"(うたをうたおう,"Sing a Song" )
Lyricist/Composer: Toshiyuki Arakawa / Arrangers/Singers: Daiji MAN Brothers Band
Episode Range: 1–21 - "Sunao ni Naritai"(Tố thẳng になりたい,"I Want to be Honest" )
Lyricist/Composer/Singer: Hiromi Yonemura / Arranger: Itaru Watanabe
Episode Range: 22–57 - "DO-shite"(DO-して,"Why?" )
Lyricist: Yui Nishiwaki / Composer: Hideo Saito / Arranger: Hiroshi Shinkawa / Singers:Sakurakko Club Sakura Gumi
Episode Range: SPECIAL 3–99 - "Shin-chanOndo"(しんちゃん âm đầu,Shinchan Ondo)
Lyricist: Moichi Kato / Composers/Arrangers: Ozutairiku and Yasuhiko Hoshino / Singers: Yuko and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
Episode Range: 100–112 - "Parijona Daisakusen"(パリジョナ đại tác phẩm chiến,"Party Join Us Daisakusen" )
Lyricist: Marron Koshaku / Composer/Arranger: Takashi Kimura / Singers: Marron Koshaku and Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
Episode Range: 113–161 - "REGGAE"
Lyricist/Singer: KOTONE / Composers: KEISUKE and Yoichi Yamazaki / Arranger: Yuzo Hayashi
Episode Range: 162–192 - "Shinchan Ondo ~Ora to Issho ni Odorou yo!~"(しんちゃん âm đầu ~オラといっしょにおどろうよ!~,"Shin-chan Ondo ~Dance with Me!~" )
Lyricist: Moichi Kato / Composers: Ozutairiku and Yasuhiko Hoshino / Arrangers: Daisaku Kume and Kiyohiko Semba / Singers:Haruo Minamiand Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima)
Episode Range: 193–SPECIAL 13 - "BOYS BE BRAVE ~Shōnen yo Yūki o Mote~"(BOYS BE BRAVE~ thiếu niên よ dũng khí を cầm て~,"Boys Be Brave" )
Lyricists: Aki Okui and Lemon Saito / Composer/Singer: Aki Okui / Arranger: Akitoshi Onodera
Episode Range: 203–SPECIAL 17 - "Tsukiakari Funwari Ochitekuru Yoru"(Nguyệt đèn りふんわり lạc ちてくる đêm,"The Night of Gently Falling Moonlight" )
Lyricist/Composer/Arranger: RYUZI / Singer: Nanase Ogawa
Episode Range: 249–297 - "Sukisuki My Girl"(スキスキ♡マイガール,Sukisuki ♡ Mai Gāru,"I Love My Girl" )
Lyricist/Composer: KAORU / Arrangers: Tsuyoshi Yamanaka and L'luvia / Singers:L'luvia
Episode Range: 298–352 - "Kyō wa Date"(Hôm nay はデート,Kyō wa Dēto,"Today I've Got a Date" )
Lyricist/Composer: Ke-chan / Singer: Kamaboko
Episode Range: 353–397 - "Zentaiteki ni Daisuki desu."(Toàn thể に rất tốt きです.,"I Love All of You." )
Lyricist/Composer:Tsunku/ Arrangers: Yuichi Takahashi and Tsunku / Singers: Sheki-Dol
Episode Range: 398–SPECIAL 33 - "Mama to no Oyakusoku Jōkō no Uta"(ママと の お ước thúc điều hạng の ca,"The Song of My Contract with My Mother" )
Lyricists:Yoshito Usuiand Yuri Asada / Composer: Yasuo Kosugi / Arranger: Hideo Saito / Singers: Shinnosuke Nohara (Akiko Yajima) and Misae Nohara (Miki Narahashi)
Episode Range: 452–SPECIAL 38・SPECIAL 43 - "Ari no Uta"(あり の ca,"The Ant Song" )
Lyricist/Composer: Rio / Arranger: Papa Daisuke / Singers: Yanawarabaa
Episode Range: 509–SPECIAL 46 - (ぶりぶりざえもん の えかきうた,"Buriburizaemon's Drawing Song" )
Episode Range: 938–942
Vitello and Phuuz dubs
editOpening
edit- "Say hey! HEY! Shin-chan"
Ending
edit- Say hey! HEY! Shin-chan "Instrumental
Funimation dub
editOpening
edit- "Shin-chan Theme"
Shortened version of the third opening theme.
Ending
edit- "Party Join Us"
Singer:Brina Palencia
Originally the fifth ending theme.
LUK Internacional dub
editOpening
edit- Footage from Japanese opening 8 ( "PLEASURE" ) but with completely different lyrics, to the melody of a techno remix of Japanese opening 3 ( "Ora wa Ninkimono" ).
Musical Director, Producer and English Director: World Worm Studios composerGary Gibbons
Ending
edit- Footage from Japanese ending 3 ( "DO-shite" ) and at the end (only in the first 11 episodes) Japanese opening 9 ( "Yuruyuru de DE-O!" ) but with completely different lyrics to the melody of "DO-shite".
Musical Director, Producer and English Director: World Worm Studios composerGary Gibbons
Films
editVideo games
editConsole and handheld
editMany video games were only released in Japan, but there were others released in South Korea, Italy and Spain.
Title | System | Release date |
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Crayon Shin-chan: Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi da yo(クレヨンしんちゃん "オラとシロはお hữu đạt だよ" ) | Game Boy[50] | April 9, 1993 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi wo Yobu Enji(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ viên nhi ) | Super FamicomandMega Drive | July 30, 1993 (SFC) March 11, 1994 (MD) |
Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Poi Poi(クレヨンしんちゃん オラとポイポイ) | Famicom | August 27, 1993 |
Quiz Crayon Shin-chan(クイズ クレヨンしんちゃん) | Arcade | August 1993 |
Crayon Shin-chan 2: Ora to Wanpaku Gokko da zo(クレヨンしんちゃん2 "オラとわんぱくごっこだゾ" ) | Game Boy | October 22, 1993 |
Crayon Shin-chan Ora to Asobo(クレヨンしんちゃん オラと du ぼ) | Arcade | December 1993 |
Crayon Shin-chan no Ora to Issho ni Asobou yo!(クレヨンしんちゃん の オラといっしょにあそぼうよ!) | Sega Pico | March 1994 |
Crayon Shin-chan 3: Ora no Gokigen Athletic(クレヨンしんちゃん3 オラ の ごきげんアスレチック) | Game Boy | March 26, 1994 |
Crayon Shin-chan 2: Dai Maou no Gyakushu(クレヨンしんちゃん2 đại ma vương の nghịch tập ) | Super Famicom | May 27, 1994 |
Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora no Itazura Dai Henshin(クレヨンしんちゃん4 "オラ の いたずら đại 変 thân" ) | Game Boy | August 26, 1994 |
Crayon Shin-chan no Oekaki Note(クレヨンしんちゃん の おえかきノート) | Sega Pico | January 1995 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Quantum Panic!!(クレヨンしんちゃん đối quyết!カンタムパニック!!) | Game Gear | February 24, 1995 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Puzzle Daimaou no Nazo(クレヨンしんちゃん パズル đại ma vương の mê ) | 3DO | March 10, 1995 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Osagusu Dobon(クレヨンしんちゃん trường ぐつドボン) | Super Famicom | September 27, 1996 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection(クレヨンしんちゃん オラ の ごきげんコレクション) | Game Boy | December 20, 1996 |
クレヨンしんちゃん オラ の ほんと の mẫu ちゃんやーい | PC | 1997 |
짱구는 못말려 (Korea) | PC | 1997 (Korea) |
짱구는 못말려 2 (Korea) | PC | 1999 |
Jjanggu the Unhelpable 3(짱구는 못말려 3 -돌아온 짱구-) (Korea) | PC/Nuon | 2000 (Korea) |
짱구는 못말려 4 -부리부리왕국의 비밀 (Korea) | PC | 2001 |
짱구는 못말려 5 -짱구가 줄었어요! (Korea) | PC | 2002 |
짱구는 못말려 6 -원시시대 짱구 (Korea) | PC | 2002 |
짱구는 못말려 7 -흰둥이 구출작전 (Korea) | PC | 2003 |
짱구 스프링스 (Korea) | PC | |
Kids Station: Crayon Shin-Chan(キッズステーション クレヨンしんちゃん オラとおもいでつくるゾ!) | PlayStation | November 29, 2001 |
パソコンやろうよ!マウスでジグソーパズル クレヨンしんちゃん | PC | January 18, 2002 |
クレヨンしんちゃん オラと một tự に tiếng Anh する? | PC | August 30, 2002 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Adventures in Cinemaland!(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ シネマランド の đại mạo 険!) Shin chan: Aventuras en Cineland(Spain) |
Game Boy Advance | April 16, 2004 December 25, 2005 (Spain) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Densetsu o Yobu Omake no To Shukkugaan!(クレヨンしんちゃん vân nói を hô ぶ オマケ の đều ショックガーン!) Shin chan contra los muñecos de Shock Gahn(Spain) |
Game Boy Advance | March 23, 2006 September 18, 2006 (Spain) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii(クレヨンしんちゃん mạnh nhất gia tộc カスカベキング うぃ〜) Shin chan: Las nuevas aventuras para Wii(Spain) |
Wii | December 2, 2006 April 25, 2008 (Spain) |
Crayon Shin-chan DS: Arashi wo Yobu Nutte Crayoon Daisakusen!(クレヨンしんちゃんDS lam を hô ぶ ぬってクレヨ〜ン đại tác phẩm chiến!) ¡Shin chan flipa en colores!(Spain) 짱구는 못말려 DS 알쏭달쏭 크레용 대작전(Korea) Shin chan e i colori magici! (Italy) |
Nintendo DS | March 21, 2007 November 16, 2007 (Spain) April 5, 2008 (Korea) September 12, 2008 (Italy) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Cinema Land(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ シネマランド カチンコガチンコ đại sống kịch!) Shin chan: ¡Aventuras de cine!(Spain) 짱구는 못말려 시네마랜드 찰칵찰칵 대소동!(Korea) |
Nintendo DS | March 20, 2008 December 5, 2008 (Spain) September 15, 2009 (Korea) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu – Nendororon Daihenshin(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ ねんどろろ〜ん đại 変 thân!) ¡Shin chan contra los plastas!(Spain) 짱구는 못말려 말랑말랑 고무찰흙 대변신!(Korea) |
Nintendo DS | March 19, 2009 December 4, 2009 (Spain) December 3, 2010 (Korea) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Obaka Daininden – Susume! Kasukabe Ninja Tai!(クレヨンしんちゃん おバカ đại nhẫn vân すすめ!カスカベ ninja đội!) 짱구는 못말려 부리부리 떡잎마을 대모험!(Korea) |
Nintendo DS | March 18, 2010 October 19, 2012 (Korea) |
クレヨンしんちゃんオラとカラオケ đại パニック | CROSSO | April 12, 2010 |
Crayon Shin-chan Shokkugan! Densetsu wo Yobu Omake Daiketsusen!!(クレヨンしんちゃん ショックガ〜ン! Vân nói を hô ぶオマケ đại ケッ chiến!!) 짱구는 못말려 원 플러스 원! 쇼크성랜드 대결전!!(Korea) |
Nintendo DS | December 2, 2010 October 27, 2011 (Korea) |
クレヨンしんちゃん luyến する47 ( フォーティーセブン ) | Mobage | April 5, 2011 |
クレヨンしんちゃん シネマDEカード! | Mobage | November 9, 2011 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Uchu de Achoo!? Yujo no Obakarate(クレヨンしんちゃん vũ trụ DEアチョー!? Hữu nghị の おバカラテ!!) 짱구는 못말려 판타스틱-! 우주별 대모험!! (Korea) |
Nintendo 3DS | December 1, 2011 2013 (Korea) |
짱구는 못말려 온라인 (Korea) | PC | 2012 (Korea) |
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi wo Yobu Kasukabe Eiga Stars!(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ カスカベ ánh họa スターズ! Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called Kasukabe Movie Stars!) | Nintendo 3DS | April 10, 2014 |
Crayon Shin-Chan Gekiatsu! Oden wa Rudo Dai Konran!!(クレヨンしんちゃん kích アツ! おでんわ~るど đại コン loạn! ) | Nintendo 3DS | November 30, 2017 |
Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner!!(クレヨンしんちゃん lam を hô ぶ viêm の カスカベランナー!!) | Nintendo Switch | January 14, 2020 (NA)[51] January 24, 2020 (PAL)[52] March 19, 2020 (Japan)[53] |
Shin-chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation – The Endless Seven-Day Journey(クレヨンしんちゃん オラと tiến sĩ の hạ hưu み ~おわらない bảy ngày gian の lữ ~ | Nintendo Switch and PC | July 15, 2021 (Switch, Japan)[54][55] August 31, 2022 (PC) |
Shin-chan: Shiro and the Coal Town(クレヨンしんちゃん “Than の đinh の シロ” ) | Nintendo Switch and PC | February 22, 2024 (Switch, Japan)[56] October 24, 2024 (PC)[57] |
Smartphone and tablet
editTitle | Systems | Developers/Publishers | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Shin Chan Kasukabe's Challenge | Android[58] iOS[59] |
LUK Internacional Manduka Games DoBCN[60] |
Discontinued |
Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner! (クレヨンしんちゃん: Lam を hô ぶ! Viêm の カスカベランナー) |
Android[61] iOS[62] |
Bushiroad[63] | Discontinued |
Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner! Z
(クレヨンしんちゃん ちょ〜 lam を hô ぶ viêm の カスカベランナー!! Z) |
Android[64]
iOS[65] |
Bushiroad[66] | Available |
Crayon Shin-chan Operation Little Helper (クレヨンしんちゃんお tay vân い đại tác phẩm chiến ) |
Android[67] iOS[68] |
Neos | Available |
Crayon Shin-chan: Dreaming! Kasukabe Large Battle! (クレヨンしんちゃん mộng みる! カスカベ đại hợp chiến ) |
Android[69] iOS[70] |
NexonGames Japan[71] | Discontinued |
Crayon Shin-chan: UFO Panic! Run Kasukabe Guards!! (クレヨンしんちゃん UFOパニック! Đi れカスカベ phòng vệ đội! ) |
Android[72] iOS[73] |
NexonGames Japan.[74] | Discontinued on November 11, 2015 |
Crayon Shin-chan: Sky Fly! Kasukabe Adventure! (クレヨンしんちゃん〜 không phi ぶ! カスカベ đại mạo 険〜) |
Android[75] iOS[76] |
Asakusa Games, in association withFutabasha.[77] | Discontinued |
クレヨンしんちゃん nhất trí đoàn ケツ! かすかべシティ mở rộng ra phát | Android[78] iOS[79] |
Bushiroad | Available |
【 công thức 】クレヨンしんちゃん オラ の ぶりぶりアプリだゾ マンガもゲームもおてんこもりもり mỗi ngày みれば~ | Android[80] | Futabasha | Available |
Note:The last app isn't a game in itself, rather a Crayon Shin-chan hub with news, manga, and games.
Reception
editAs of 2015, the original run of theCrayon Shin-chanmanga has sold over 55 million copies, while theNew Crayon Shin-chanmanga has sold over 3 million copies, surpassing 58 million copies between both, making it one of thebest-selling manga series.[81]Including game books, encyclopedic books and other related material, the figure amounts to 148 million.[82]As of 2023, both theCrayon Shin-ChanandNew Crayon Shin-Chanseries had over 148 million copies in circulation.[83]As of March 2021[update],Bandai Namco has sold227.02 millionCrayon Shin-chanChocobi food packs.[84]
Controversies
editAHindidub of the anime has aired onHungama TVin India since June 19, 2006.[85]There were complaints from parents over the main character's behavior and the attitudes exhibited towards elders on the show, both of which were seen as a negative influence on children.[86]The series was banned in October 2008 by theIndian Ministry of Information and Broadcastingon account of heavy nudity.[87]After many requests from fans, the show returned to Hungama TV in 2009, albeit censored; scenes containing nudity were cut, and there were several changes to the dialogue to remove adult humor and better appeal to Indian culture.[88]
APortuguesedub of the anime has also aired onBiggs,with the segment of the 165th episode "Dad's Hospitalized Life" causing major controversy in 2016, due to a scene where the nurses examine Shinnosuke's anus, and compliment it, all while he acts and looks uncomfortable. Due to complaints from parents over concerns that the show was promotingsoftcorechild pornography,the Portuguese Media Regulatory Authority ordered that the show should only be aired after 10:30 PM.[89]Eventually, the show was slowly faded out of Biggs' schedule, and from Portuguese television. Later, the show returned to television through Portugal'sFox Comedy,[90]though on a limited run, with the show being removed from Fox Comedy Portugal after a few months.
Regulators from Indonesia, Vietnam & South Korea have also described the show as 'borderline pornography'.[91]
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- Smith, David F. (May 19, 2008)."Shin Chan: Season One – Part One DVD Review".IGN.Ziff Davis.p. 1.
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External links
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- Official TV AsahiCrayon Shin-chanwebsite(in Japanese)
- Official Bandai VisualCrayon Shin-chanwebsite(in Japanese)
- Official Shin-Ei AnimationCrayon Shin-chanwebsite(in Japanese)
- OfficialCrayon Shin-chanmovie website(in Japanese)
- Official FUNimationShin chanwebsite
- Official ComicsOneCrayon ShinChanwebsite(Archive)
- Crayon Shin-chanatIMDb
- Crayon Shin-chan(manga) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia