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In *Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Appare! Sengoku Daikassen*, Nene Sakurada appears through her Sengoku-era ancestor residing in Kasuga fort during 1574. This ancestor mirrors modern Nene’s appearance and bossy, take-charge demeanor, leading the fort’s children with a similarly domineering attitude.
Unlike her fearless descendant—who relies on a stuffed bunny for comfort—the ancestral Nene exhibits a pronounced rabbit phobia. When bandits attack near the lake, she displays uncharacteristic fear and cowardice, reacting with tears and distress alongside the other children despite her typically assertive nature.
Her role organizing and controlling the fort’s children parallels modern Nene’s interactions within the Kasukabe Defense Organization. This ancestral presence underscores the film’s focus on historical and familial continuity across generations, while her narrative remains secondary to Shinnosuke’s involvement in the samurai conflict.
Unlike her fearless descendant—who relies on a stuffed bunny for comfort—the ancestral Nene exhibits a pronounced rabbit phobia. When bandits attack near the lake, she displays uncharacteristic fear and cowardice, reacting with tears and distress alongside the other children despite her typically assertive nature.
Her role organizing and controlling the fort’s children parallels modern Nene’s interactions within the Kasukabe Defense Organization. This ancestral presence underscores the film’s focus on historical and familial continuity across generations, while her narrative remains secondary to Shinnosuke’s involvement in the samurai conflict.