![]() ![]() ![]() These were done so that way the show can survive the increasing anime industry in America. Shin-Chan is one of those fewest anime that are watchable even if it contains English text edits and in-jokes on today's media. Despite the DVDs only containing the English version. Everyday is something different for Shin when it comes to playing games with his friends, being flirted by a rich girl, or trying to collect the merchandise of his favorite action hero. ![]() Besides those characteristics, he lives with his family who find him to be a real pain in the shins whenever he's around. He's trouble-making, vulgar, and a real brat. Shin-Chan is about a kinder-gardener named Shin Nohara who has the mind of a high schooler. Oh yeah, the Philippine dubbed version has Andrew E., a popular singer here in the Philippines, he voiced Shin-chan, but I believe he did it perfectly and not too cheesy. I see the movies based on this sometimes on BS WOWOW, so it's proof that this show is still good out there. ![]() I used to watched this on RPN until it was replaced by the Nick toon shows, they are fine, but I wish they would still air this. The animation may not look very colorful like most popular anime shows but the humor is what makes it great, Shinnosuke or Shin-chan is like the Japanese answer to Bart Simpson or Stan of South Park, he gets very much in trouble with his parents like the time he got lost and went to a police station bothering the cops and citizens reporting sexual harassment, I also like the one where he messes up the restaurant they were in. Ahh, yes, I remember this show, I watched it sometimes back when it was airing here, it was a very funny anime that seemed very different from the rest of the popular and over-hyped series here, but nonetheless it was also a very popular show to a lot of people. ![]()
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