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Crayon Shin-chan Season 2 Part 1 - Japanese Anime Comedy DVD - Perfect for Family Entertainment & Anime Collectors
Crayon Shin-chan Season 2 Part 1 - Japanese Anime Comedy DVD - Perfect for Family Entertainment & Anime Collectors

Crayon Shin-chan Season 2 Part 1 - Japanese Anime Comedy DVD - Perfect for Family Entertainment & Anime Collectors

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Product Description A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Now was it Lord Bader or Master Bader? Either way, the helmet head is feeling a great disturbance in his shorts, as Any-Wan Canblowme and young Puke Skypooper race to save the princess. In true Shin chan style, this trilogy is about to get FUBAR! But wait, that's not all! Gross quickly dissolves into disgusting as Shin and Mitzi find their roles reversed, Action Bastard's alter-ego is revealed and the Noharas learn about chillin'... Happy pill style! All this and more packed into 13 obscenely uncensored episodes! Warning: The makers of Shin chan do not endorse underage bunny abuse. Amazon.com The raunchy comedy Shin-Chan (originally Crayon Shin-chan, 1992) is the closest thing to South Park and The Family Guy that the Japanese animation industry has produced. Although there have been numerous comic manga (and scrolls before modern printing) that dealt with flatulence and other bodily functions, Shin-Chan lacks the cheerful vulgarity of The Ping-Pong Club or the good-natured inanity of Slayers. Each episode amount to little more than a succession of raunchy and often mean-spirited jokes. In a protracted spoof of Star Wars, Shin as Luke and his father as Darth Vader duel with light sabers held in their crotches while mom as "Princess Labia" fusses. When Shin's teacher buys a present for a baby shower, she asks the clerk if the shop has a return policy in case there's a miscarriage. The visuals are as crude as the jokes: the mishappen characters move jerkily across the screen, except in rare moments, as when Shin and his baby sister Hima hold a butt bouncing contest. The characters never grow or develop, and none of them are really likeable. Watching Shin-Chan is like listening to the gross-out jokes that were supposed to be funny in junior high school. (Rated TV MA: cartoon violence, nudity, urination, profanity, alcohol use; gross humor involving sex, drugs, flatulence, and bodily functions) --Charles Solomon

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The Shin Chan series is this: (1) not as shocking as South Park, Not as goofy as Beavis and Butt-head, and has more potty language then the Simpsons. (2)Most of the dialogue is edgy and fresh. However, the a_ _ dance becomes tiresome by the end of season one, as well as the small b_ _b jokes. This is a series worth owning because it has a quality where the jokes sometime fly by so quickly it'll take several seconds to regester. Also, all the jokes are not gross or shoved in for shock value, there are some charming subtleties to Shin Chan...though you have to look hard for them. (3)it's about a dysfunctional family, but a subtle version. Not as annoying as Married with Children, or as Crazy as the Simpsons. (4) For some viewers it may be disturbing to see an animated five year old flashing his lower region, or the idea of poking fun at domestic abuse (Penny and her mother). However, if you can handle these two surprising elements, Shin Chan really is an original treasure for people who just want something a little different then the shows mentioned above.As for certain reviewers who are too nit-picky about how the show had been changed to suit American tastes. Please don't buy the show unless you have better things to do with your life then rip on a series mostly dedicated to butt jokes :) Otherwise, if you're the average American, enjoy the show :)