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This is a characters list of Japanese manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan created by Yoshito Usui. [1]
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Misae Nohara 野原みさえ (野原美牙) | |
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Voiced by | Miki Narahashi Kath Soucie (Vitello) Julie Maddalena (Phuuz) Cynthia Cranz (Funimation) Alisha Todd (Amazon Spin-off) |
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Full name | Misae Koyama |
Nickname | Mitsi Nohara |
Spouse | Hiroshi Nohara |
Relatives | List of relatives
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Hiroshi Nohara 野原ひろし (野原廣志) | |
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Voiced by | Keiji Fujiwara (1992-2016) Toshiyuki Morikawa (2016–present) Eric Loomis (Vitello) Peter Doyle (Phuuz) Chuck Huber (Funimation) Roly Gutierrez (Amazon Spin-off) |
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Nickname | Harry |
Relatives | List of relatives
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Himawari Nohara 野原ひまわり (野原向日葵) | |
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Voiced by | Satomi Kōrogi Russi Taylor (Vitello) Colleen Clinkenbeard (Funimation) Gil Jopling (Amazon Spin-off) |
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Relatives | List of relatives
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Toru Kazama 風間トオル | |
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Voiced by | Mari Mashiba (1992-present) Kazuki Ogawa (2010s-present) Yuki Kaji (2010s-present) Grey DeLisle (Vitello) Hope Levy (Phuuz) Brina Palencia (Funimation) |
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Nickname | Kazama Toru-chan |
Relatives | Mr. Kazama (father) Mineko Kazama (mother) |
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 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.
Crayon Shin-chan: Action Mask vs. Leotard Devil, also known as Action Mask vs High - Gure Satan, is a Japanese language animation film from the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was Shin-chan's first anime movie released in 1993.
Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back is a Japanese anime film released on April 21, 2001. It is the ninth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. The name is a reference to The Empire Strikes Back. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Counter Attacking the Adult's Empire with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment.
Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness, also known as Dark Tamatam Thrilling Chase!, is a 1997 Japanese animated film and the fifth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series.
Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride, also known as My Bridge Through Space and Time, is a 2010 Japanese anime film. It is the 18th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. Unlike the previous film, this was released in India on 28 September 2013 on Hungama TV as Shin Chan The Movie Villain aur Dulhan.
Crayon Shin-chan: Jungle That Invites Storm is a 2000 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 8th film of the anime series Crayon Shin-chan. Keiichi Hara directed this film and also wrote the screenplay. Unlike the last 2 Shin-chan films, this one was released in India.
Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Operation Golden Spy, also known as Shin Chan, The Spy, is a 2011 anime film. It is the 19th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The following was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. The film was released in theatres on April 16, 2011 in Japan. This film was dubbed in Hindi and released in India on Hungama TV as Shin Chan Movie The Spy on 8 June 2013.
Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Animal Kingdom, also known as Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Wild Kingdom is a 2009 anime film. It is the 17th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 2009 in Japan.
"Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Hero of Kinpoko" is an anime film released in 2008. This film, representing the 16th installment in the film series adapted from the widely recognized manga and anime series "Crayon Shin-Chan", was produced by Shin-Ei Animation. The film, with a duration of 93 minutes, achieved commercial success, earning approximately 1.2 billion yen at the box office. It premiered in theaters across Japan on April 19, 2008. Unlike the last 4 films, this was released in India on Hungama TV under the title "Shin Chan Movie: The Golden Sword" on January 26, 2013.
Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called Buri Buri 3 Minutes Charge, also known as The Buri Buri 3-minutes Face-Off, is a 2005 anime film. It is the 13th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 16, 2005 in Japan.
Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Kasukabe Boys of the Evening Sun, also known as Shin Chan the Western: the Adventures of the Kasukabe Boys, is a 2004 anime film. It is the 12th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 17, 2004 in Japan. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Evening Sun Kasukabe Boys with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment.
Crayon Shin-chan: Blitzkrieg! Pig's Hoof's Secret Mission, also known as Tip and Run! Pig Hoof Battle!, is a 1998 anime film. It is the sixth film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 1998 in Japan. After Crayon Shin-chan:Unkokusai's Ambition, this is the second Shin-chan film not to be released in India.
Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition, also known as Mr. Smelly's Ambition, is a 1995 anime film. It is the 3rd film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film is produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Due to the plot's heavy emphasis on history of Japan, it was the first Shin-chan movie not to be released in India.
Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess, also known as Shin Chan, Me and the Space Princess, is a 2012 Japanese anime film. The film celebrates the 20th anniversary of Crayon Shin-chan anime. It is the 20th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV on 22 March 2014 as Shin Chan The Movie Himawari Banegi Rajkumari. It was Keiji Fujiwara’s first of 2 films in 2012, the other was Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters the Movie: Protect the Tokyo Enetower!.
Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival is a 2013 Japanese anime film. It is the 21st film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto. The film was released to theaters on April 20, 2013, in Japan. The film is produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. This movie was dubbed in Hindi and released in India on Hungama TV on 19 July 2014 as Shin Chan in Very Very Tasty Tasty.
Crayon Shin-chan: Intense Battle! Robo Dad Strikes Back is a 2014 Japanese comic science fiction anime film produced by Shogakukan. It is the 22nd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan, released in japanese theatres on 19 April 2014. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi and the script is written by Kazuki Nakashima of Kill la Kill. The story of the movie was published as manga in the October issue of Manga Town, with script written by Nakashima and art by Aiba Kenta. This film was nominated for the Japanese Media Arts Festival in the animation award category. The film was released in India on 24 October 2015 as Shin Chan Movie: Robot Dad on Hungama TV. The film was released in Indonesia on 17 August 2020 as Shinchan Gambar: Pertempuran Intens! Robo Dad Menyerang Kembali aired Spacetoon Is Company By Screenplay Films
Crayon Shin-chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack! is a 2015 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 23rd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It was released on 18 April 2015 in Japanese theatres. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto, who also directed the 21st movie Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!. The screenplay was written by Ueno Kimiko. The movie focuses on the Nohara family's battle with a carnivorous cactus species after moving to the fictional town of Madakueruyobaka in Mexico.
Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on Dreamy World! is a 2016 Japanese anime comedy film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 24th film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi, who also directed the 22nd movie Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back. The script of the film is written by comedian Hitori Gekidan along with Wataru Takahashi. This movie was released in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore theaters with English subtitles as Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World!. The movie received its Indian release on Hungama TV on 26th March 2024 (1:00PM).
Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Graffiti Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes is a 2020 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 28th film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was originally scheduled for release in theaters on April 24, 2020, in Japan, but was postponed to September 11, 2020, due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.