Review of the movie "Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called Clouds": What's so appealing about the third installment in the series?

Review of the movie "Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called Clouds": What's so appealing about the third installment in the series?

The movie "Crayon Shin-chan: The Ambition of the Dark Clouds": A timeless masterpiece and its appeal

Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Ambition of the Dark Lord, released on April 15, 1995, is the third film in the Crayon Shin-chan series and continues to be loved by many fans. Based on the manga by Yoshito Usui, the film is a 96-minute feature-length animation produced by Shin-Ei Animation and distributed by Toho. It was directed by Mitsuru Hongo, who also wrote the screenplay, and was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, ASATSU, and TV Asahi.

story

"The Ambition of Unkokusai" tells the story of Nohara Shinnosuke and his family, who one day suddenly confront a mysterious man named Unkokusai. Unkokusai is plotting to obtain the ancient treasure "The Black Dragon Jewel" and rule the world. Shinnosuke, along with his family and friends, struggles to thwart Unkokusai's ambitions. The story is a mix of humor and emotion, making it enjoyable for both children and adults.

character

The main character, Nohara Shinnosuke, is a lively 5-year-old boy with a curious and tomboyish personality. His family members Misae, Hiroshi, and Himawari also play important roles. In particular, Shinnosuke's mother Misae is portrayed as loving him even though she is often at the mercy of his actions. Shinnosuke's friends, Kazama Tooru, Sakurada Nene, and Bo-chan also add excitement to the story.

And Unkokusai is the main villain of the movie. He is a ruthless and ambitious character who opposes Shinnosuke and his friends. Unkokusai's subordinates, the men in black suits, also add tension to the story.

Background

"The Ambition of Unkokusai" is the first film in the Crayon Shin-chan series to focus on the story. It goes one step further than the comedy-centered content of the previous films, and includes a touching episode. This was born from director Mitsuru Hongo's desire to make the film enjoyable for adults as well as children. In addition, Yoshito Usui, the author of the original work, was deeply involved in the production of this film, and his unique humor and sensibility can be seen throughout.

music

The film's music was composed by Hayato Matsuo, who has consistently received high praise throughout the series. In particular, the theme song for Unkokusai creates a sense of tension and power, and contributes greatly to the progression of the story. The light-hearted background music that livens up Shinnosuke and his friends' adventure is also memorable. The ending theme, "Ai no Memory," is known as a masterpiece that enhances the film's moving scenes.

Evaluation and impact

"The Ambition of Unkokusai" was highly praised when it was released, and made a big box office profit. It was especially praised for its content that could be enjoyed by both children and adults, and helped establish the status of the Crayon Shin-chan series as a feature film. This film also had a major influence on the direction of subsequent Crayon Shin-chan series feature films. The film's well-balanced storyline and humor became a defining feature of the series.

This film has also been highly praised overseas, and is especially popular in Asia. It can be said to have played a part in spreading Japanese anime culture around the world.

Cast and crew

The voice actors are the same as those in the TV series, including Akiko Yajima as Shinnosuke and Miki Narahashi as Misae Nohara. Their performances bring out the best in the characters, greatly contributing to the success of the film.

In terms of staff, the film was produced by the same production staff as the TV series, including director and scriptwriter Mitsuru Hongo, character designer Hidenori Hara, and animation director Wataru Takahashi. Their experience and skills have contributed to improving the quality of the film.

Recommended points

"The Ambition of Unkokusai" is one of the most recommended movies in the Crayon Shin-chan series. Here are the reasons why.

  • A moving story : It depicts the bonds, friendship, and growth of Shinnosuke and his family, and is sure to move both children and adults.
  • Humor : Yoshito Usui's unique humor is sprinkled throughout the work, making it a work that will keep you laughing.
  • Appealing characters : The personalities of the characters, including Shinnosuke, are vividly portrayed, drawing the audience in.
  • Music : Hayato Matsuo's music adds excitement to the story and enhances the emotional scenes.
  • Production Skills : The high quality animation by the production team at Shin-Ei Animation enhances the quality of the movie.

Related Titles

"The Ambition of Unkokusai" is one of the theatrical versions of the Crayon Shin-chan series, and is related to other theatrical versions. In particular, "Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle" and "Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Bolt! The Adult Empire Strikes Back," both directed by Mitsuru Hongo, have a common story and character appeal. Also, episodes from the TV series are important in understanding the background of the film.

summary

"Crayon Shin-chan: The Ambition of the Dark Lord" is one of the most highly acclaimed films in the Crayon Shin-chan series. This film combines a touching story, humor, charming characters, and high-quality animation, making it a timeless masterpiece that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Please give it a watch.

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