Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle - The appeal and reviews of the 8th movie

Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle - The appeal and reviews of the 8th movie

Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle - Movie Review and Details

Overview of the film

Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle is an animated feature film based on Yoshito Usui's popular manga Crayon Shin-chan, and is the eighth film in the series. It was released on April 22, 2000, and distributed by Toho. Directed by Keiichi Hara and produced by Shin-Ei Animation, TV Asahi, and ASATSU-DK, it is a one-episode film with a complete story, lasting 88 minutes.

story

The Nohara family was on a luxury cruise ship tour to celebrate the completion of the latest "Action Kamen" movie. Just as they approached a southern island and the onboard preview was about to begin, a mysterious monkey army appeared and kidnapped Action Kamen and the adults, including Dad Hiroshi and Mom Misae. Only the children were left on the ship. Shinnosuke remembered Action Kamen's exploits and went ashore with his friends to search for the adults. However, no matter how far they went, they could not find the adults and were attacked by the monkey army again. Finally, only Shinnosuke and his sister Himawari remained. Shinnosuke decided to pick up Himawari and go and rescue everyone. What will be the outcome of Shinnosuke and Himawari's great adventure? And what will be the fate of Action Kamen?

cast

The role of Shinnosuke Nohara is played by Akiko Yajima, the role of Misae Nohara is played by Miki Narahashi, the role of Hiroshi Nohara is played by Keiji Fujiwara, and the role of Himawari Nohara is played by Satomi Korogi. Many other voice actors are also participating, including Mari Mashiba as Tooru Kazama, Tamao Hayashi as Nene Sakurada, Sadatomo Ichiryusai as Masao Sato, and Chie Sato as Bo-chan. The cast is also full of great actors, including Tesshō Genda as Action Kamen and Akio Otsuka as Paradise King.

Main Staff

The original work was written by Yoshito Usui, and the director and scriptwriter was Keiichi Hara. Many talented animators, including Yuichiro Sueyoshi, Masaaki Yuasa, and Masami Otsuka, participated in the key animation, and the animation directors were Katsunori Hara, Noriyuki Tsutsumi, and Masuo Mamada. The character designs were by Masaaki Yuasa and Katsunori Hara, and the music was by Toshiyuki Arakawa and Shinji Miyazaki. The editing was done by Hajime Okayasu, the sound director was Akira Okuma, and the color design was done by Sachiko Nonaka. The production is handled by Shin-Ei Animation, TV Asahi, and ASATSU-DK.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme "Tobe Tobe Oneesan" was written, composed and arranged by "Motsu" and sung by Nohara Shinnosuke (Yajima Akiko) and Action Kamen (Genda Tesshō). The ending theme "Sayonara Arigato" was written by Matsumoto Takashi, composed by Matsumoto Toshiaki, arranged by Iwasaki Motoyoshi and sung by Kobayashi Sachiko. The insert song "Roar! Dragon" was written and composed by Carl Douglas, arranged by Arakawa Toshiyuki and sung by Carl Douglas.

Related Titles

This film is related to the Crayon Shin-chan TV series and shares the same worldview and characters as the entire series. The TV series depicts the daily life and adventures of Shinnosuke, his family and friends, and the film will have a special story based on them.

Movie ratings and reviews

"Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle" is a work in the series that particularly emphasizes the adventure element, and is enjoyable for both children and adults. The story is simple but well-paced, depicting Shinnosuke's courage and friendship. In particular, the confrontation scene with the monkey army and the exploits of Action Kamen are full of highlights, and the visuals are very entertaining.

The characters' personalities are well-drawn, and Shinnosuke's growth and his bond with Himawari are particularly moving. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, and Akiko Yajima's role as Shinnosuke exudes a consistent charm throughout the series. The music also adds to the atmosphere of the work, and the opening and ending songs are particularly memorable.

Visually, the skills of the original artists and animation director shine, especially in the depiction of the jungle and the movement of the action scenes. The color design is also vivid, making the children's adventures even more vivid. Overall, the story, characters, music, and visuals are all well-balanced, making this a work that can be recommended to fans of the series as well as new viewers.

Recommended points

"Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle" is the perfect entertainment piece for the whole family to enjoy. The story, which features children as the main characters, teaches children the importance of courage and friendship. In addition, the action scenes of Action Kamen and the battle with the monkey army are also enjoyable for adults who want more visual entertainment.

In addition, for fans of the series, it is not only an opportunity to enjoy Shinnosuke's new adventure, but also an opportunity to reaffirm the character's growth and bonds. The quality of the music and visuals is also high, making it an overall satisfying work. Please watch it with your family and friends and share the laughs and emotions.

summary

"Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called the Jungle" is a work that brings out the charm of the series to the fullest, and is an entertainment piece that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The story, characters, music, and visuals are all well-balanced, making it a work that can be recommended not only to fans of the series but also to new viewers. Please experience the world of the movie version of "Crayon Shin-chan".

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