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Fett For Fun
Formats DVD · Movie/episode length 105 min.
released 2003-10-23
ASIN: B0000C6JTN
Publisher: Universal/DVD
Languages
Deutsch (Original Language) in Stereo
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Dolby
HiFi Sound
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Plan B, wie
Formats DVD · Movie/episode length 105 min.
released 2003-10-23
ASIN: B0000C6JTQ
Publisher: Universal/DVD
Languages
Deutsch (Original Language) in Stereo
Formats
Dolby
HiFi Sound
PAL
Rettet Muchacho!
Formats DVD · Movie/episode length 105 min.
released 2003-10-23
Price: 15.99 Database currency
ASIN: B0000C6JTP
Publisher: Universal/DVD
Languages
Deutsch (Original Language) in Stereo
Formats
Dolby
PAL
Surround Sound
"Shin Chan" centers around the daily life of Shinnosuke Nohara, a mischievous and precocious five-year-old boy living in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. The series primarily explores the humorous and often chaotic interactions within the Nohara family and their neighborhood. Shinnosuke, nicknamed Shin Chan, is known for his cheeky behavior, frequent use of inappropriate language, and his penchant for causing trouble, often exasperating his parents and teachers.
The Nohara family consists of Shin Chan’s hardworking but short-tempered father, Hiroshi, his patient yet easily frustrated mother, Misae, and his baby sister, Himawari, who is often the target of Shin Chan’s antics. The family dynamic is a core element of the series, with Shin Chan’s antics frequently clashing with his parents’ attempts to maintain order. Hiroshi and Misae often find themselves struggling to balance their responsibilities as parents with Shin Chan’s relentless energy and mischief.
Shin Chan’s adventures extend beyond his family life. He is part of a group of friends at Futaba Kindergarten, including the shy Kazama, the strong-willed Nene, and the eccentric Masao. Together, they navigate the challenges of childhood, from imaginative play to dealing with the stern but caring kindergarten teacher, Yoshinaga. The series also features recurring characters such as the Noharas’ neighbors, including the elderly couple, the Koyamas, and the mysterious Action Mask, a superhero figure whom Shin Chan idolizes.
The plotlines in "Shin Chan" are episodic, with each episode focusing on a self-contained story. These stories range from mundane family outings and school activities to surreal and fantastical scenarios, often blending humor with social commentary. Shin Chan’s antics frequently involve his obsession with snacks, his attempts to avoid chores, and his playful yet disruptive behavior in public spaces. Despite his mischievous nature, Shin Chan occasionally displays moments of genuine kindness and insight, adding depth to his character.
The series balances slapstick comedy with subtle observations about family life, childhood, and societal norms. Its humor often derives from Shin Chan’s ability to subvert expectations, whether through his clever retorts, his imaginative interpretations of adult behavior, or his tendency to turn ordinary situations into chaotic escapades. The show’s lighthearted tone and relatable themes have made it a long-running and beloved series, appealing to both children and adults.
The Nohara family consists of Shin Chan’s hardworking but short-tempered father, Hiroshi, his patient yet easily frustrated mother, Misae, and his baby sister, Himawari, who is often the target of Shin Chan’s antics. The family dynamic is a core element of the series, with Shin Chan’s antics frequently clashing with his parents’ attempts to maintain order. Hiroshi and Misae often find themselves struggling to balance their responsibilities as parents with Shin Chan’s relentless energy and mischief.
Shin Chan’s adventures extend beyond his family life. He is part of a group of friends at Futaba Kindergarten, including the shy Kazama, the strong-willed Nene, and the eccentric Masao. Together, they navigate the challenges of childhood, from imaginative play to dealing with the stern but caring kindergarten teacher, Yoshinaga. The series also features recurring characters such as the Noharas’ neighbors, including the elderly couple, the Koyamas, and the mysterious Action Mask, a superhero figure whom Shin Chan idolizes.
The plotlines in "Shin Chan" are episodic, with each episode focusing on a self-contained story. These stories range from mundane family outings and school activities to surreal and fantastical scenarios, often blending humor with social commentary. Shin Chan’s antics frequently involve his obsession with snacks, his attempts to avoid chores, and his playful yet disruptive behavior in public spaces. Despite his mischievous nature, Shin Chan occasionally displays moments of genuine kindness and insight, adding depth to his character.
The series balances slapstick comedy with subtle observations about family life, childhood, and societal norms. Its humor often derives from Shin Chan’s ability to subvert expectations, whether through his clever retorts, his imaginative interpretations of adult behavior, or his tendency to turn ordinary situations into chaotic escapades. The show’s lighthearted tone and relatable themes have made it a long-running and beloved series, appealing to both children and adults.


