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Shinnosuke Nohara, known as Shin-chan, is a mischievous five-year-old kindergarten student who sometimes displays unexpected maturity. His personality features brutal honesty, intense curiosity, and a complete lack of shame. He frequently engages in attention-seeking antics like unusual dress-up and mooning others. Shin-chan exhibits a strong attraction to older girls and women, pursuing them brazenly—a trait shared with his father and grandfather.

He finds joy in simple pleasures such as eating Chocobi snacks and watching his superhero idol, Action Kamen. Though generally self-centered, he demonstrates moments of selfless kindness and concern for others, including animals, like risking punishment to save a frog. Shin-chan also possesses surprising talent in activities like kendo.

In the film *Arashi o Yobu Utau Ketsu dake Bakudan!*, Shin-chan's bond with his family dog, Shiro, becomes central. During an Okinawa vacation, an alien bomb capable of destroying Earth attaches itself to Shiro’s rear end. This triggers a crisis involving the space-monitoring organization UNTI (Unidentified Nature Team Inspection), attempting to recover the bomb, and the female-led terrorist Hinageshi Opera Company, seeking to seize it.

Facing this threat, Shin-chan shifts from playful behavior to actively protecting Shiro. Learning the bomb cannot be removed and possesses catastrophic power, he participates in a three-way struggle between his family, UNTI, and the Opera Company to safeguard his pet. His determination peaks when UNTI captures Shiro and prepares to launch the dog into space on a rocket. Shin-chan courageously boards the rocket to rescue Shiro. In a critical moment, the bomb detaches from Shiro unexpectedly, allowing both to escape the launched rocket and return safely. This sequence highlights Shin-chan’s decisive action and deep loyalty when faced with losing a cherished companion.

The film includes musical sequences involving the Opera Company characters. Shin-chan’s role centers on the slapstick comedy surrounding the bomb threat and the emotional core of protecting his dog.