"Crayon Shin-chan" and BOSS Cafe special animation released for all fathers

"Crayon Shin-chan" and BOSS Cafe special animation released for all fathers

A special animation of the classic manga "Crayon Shin-chan" and Suntory BOSS Coffee was released today, June 18. It specifically describes many interesting scenes of Shin-chan before the age of 5 that were rarely mentioned in the original animated version. It is dedicated to all fathers who are busy with work and disciplining their naughty children at the same time. Let's enjoy it together.

·"Crayon Shin-chan" is a classic comic created by Japanese cartoonist Yoshito Usui. Mr. Usui said that the reason why he created the image of Shin-chan is that when he observed his own children, he found that children's ideas are often very unique, so the author was attracted by the world of children. All children have two sides: well-behaved and naughty. This duality is very interesting to the author. In turn, the author reflects this duality in his own works. He also admitted that "Shin-chan" is partly a replica of himself.

· Enjoy the special animation of "Crayon Shin-chan" and BOSS Coffee:

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