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"Crayon Shin-chan: Dengeki! Buta no Hizume Daisakusen" is a feature-length anime film based on the popular "Crayon Shin-chan" series. The story revolves around Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara, a mischievous and energetic five-year-old boy, and his family, who become entangled in a high-stakes adventure involving a mysterious organization and a powerful artifact known as the "Pig's Hoof Stamp."

The narrative begins with Shin and his family visiting a hot spring resort for a relaxing vacation. However, their plans are disrupted when they encounter a young girl named Suuko, who is being pursued by a shadowy group called the Golden Balls. Suuko possesses the Pig's Hoof Stamp, an ancient relic with the ability to grant immense power to its wielder. The Golden Balls, led by the enigmatic Dr. Shibuki, seek to obtain the stamp to further their own nefarious agenda.

As the Nohara family becomes involved in Suuko's plight, they must navigate a series of challenges and obstacles to protect her and the stamp. The story blends humor, action, and heartfelt moments, characteristic of the "Crayon Shin-chan" series. Shin's antics and unique perspective often provide comic relief, even in tense situations, while his parents, Hiroshi and Misae, contribute to the family's dynamic with their own quirks and strengths.

The plot escalates as the Golden Balls intensify their efforts to capture Suuko and the stamp. The Nohara family, along with Suuko, must outwit their pursuers and uncover the true nature of the Pig's Hoof Stamp. The story explores themes of family, courage, and the importance of standing up for what is right, all while maintaining the lighthearted and humorous tone that defines the series.

Key characters include Shin, whose unpredictable behavior often leads to unexpected solutions; Hiroshi and Misae, who balance their son's antics with their own determination to protect their family; and Suuko, whose innocence and bravery drive much of the narrative. The film also introduces a range of supporting characters, both allies and adversaries, who add depth and complexity to the story.

Overall, "Crayon Shin-chan: Dengeki! Buta no Hizume Daisakusen" delivers an engaging and entertaining adventure that stays true to the spirit of the "Crayon Shin-chan" franchise, combining humor, action, and heartfelt moments in a way that appeals to both longtime fans and newcomers.
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Crayon Shin-chan: Dengeki! Buta no Hizume Daisakusen
クレヨンしんちゃん 電撃! ブタのヒヅメ大作戦
Type: Movie
Movie/Episode length: 99 min.
Date: 04/18/1998
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Comedy
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Staff
  • Director · Keiichi Hara
  • Script · Keiichi Hara
  • Music · Shinji Miyazaki
  • Music · Toshiyuki Arakawa
  • Original creator · Yoshito Usui
  • Character Design · Katsunori Hara
  • Art Director · Ken Kawai
  • Art Director · Toru Koga
  • Animation Director · Katsunori Hara
  • Animation Director · Noriyuki Tsutsumi
  • Director of Photography · Toshiyuki Umeda
  • Producer · Takashi Horiuchi
  • Producer · Hitoshi Mogi
  • Producer · Kenji Ōta
Production
  • Production · TV Asahi
  • Animation Production · Shin-Ei Animation