Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess

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Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess
Directed bySoichi Masui
Music byToshiyuki Arakawa
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • April 14, 2012 (2012-04-14) (Japan)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$15,782,573

Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess (クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ!オラと宇宙のプリンセス Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu! Ora to Uchū no Princess), also known as Shin Chan, Me and the Space Princess,[1] is a 2012 Japanese anime film.[2] The film celebrates the 20th anniversary of Crayon Shin-chan anime. It is the 20th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV on 22 March 2014 as Shin Chan The Movie Himawari Banegi Rajkumari (Himawari becomes a Princess). It was Keiji Fujiwara’s first of 2 films in 2012, the other was Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters the Movie: Protect the Tokyo Enetower!.

The name of the theme song is: 'Shounen yo, uso wo tsuke!" (Boy, you'll lie). The film is set in midst of a rapid increase in cases of depression worldwide[3] & decreasing fertility rates of Japan.

Story[edit]

Shinnosuke Nohara's family is visited by two mysterious men with elongated pierced earlobes in green clothing and hats bearing sunflower emblems (Himawari means "sunflower" in Japanese). They introduce themselves as aliens originating from a concealed planet of the Solar system named Himawari who manufacture 'happiness bubbles' in their planet out of the Sun's rays for their own sustenance & secretly export the excess bubbles to Earth, thereby preventing the outbreak of global pandemic of depression. However, recently the yield of 'happiness bubble's had decreased, leading to an alarming increase in depression among humans globally. They refer to an ancient prophecy circulating in their planet, predicting such a condition & stating that in order to restore the balance, the Himawari planet must be ruled by a child named Himawari born when all 7 planets of the Solar system align in straight line on one side of the Sun (a rare astronomical conjunction). The aliens identify Shinnosuke's infant sister Himawari as the prophesied child & ask for Shinnosuke the permission to take her away to their planet to be crowned princess (since he was the one who chose the name Himawari for his sister, thereby sealing the indentity of the prophesied child). Shinnosuke, who had just fought with Himawari over a plate of custard, unhesitatingly signs over the agreement papers in a fit of rage, handing over Himawari to the aliens, in an attempt to get away from her. The Nohara family is taken to the Himawari planet through a UFO, where she is crowned princess with much pomp & celebration. However, after the ceremonies are over, Himawari is separated from her family by the aliens, who state that Himawari must stay with them until the planets again aligned in a straight line on one side of the Sun. When Misae & Hiroshi violently protest, they are sent back to the Earth on a UFO alongside Shinnosuke, as the family dog Shiro continued to remain by the side of Himawari. Distraught on being separted from their daughter, Misae & Hiroshi fall into depression, and Shinnosuke is wrecked with guilt of having effectively banished her infant sister from their family over a trivial matter & decides to bring back Himawari at any cost. Shinnosuke's friends track down the earthly residence of the alien who had first approached the Nohara family. At his residence, they find a portal through which consignment of 'happiness bubbles' are transferred to the Earth. The Noharas reach the Himawari planet through that portal, overcoming mental challenges that draws some visual concepts from the Phantom Zone used in the Superman series. After reaching the Himawari planet, Shinnosuke & his parents fight off the alien attendants of Himawari to reach the chamber of the alien king. As Shin-chan successfully reclaims Himawari & Shiro, after stating that he is ashamed of his rash actions & would like to cancel the previous agreement, the planets again align in a straight line on one side of the Sun. This causes an increase in Sun's emittance, which in turn not only restores, but doubles the production of 'happiness bubble's. The alien king then mentions that the aforementioned prophecy stated that if the planets again aligned on one side of the Sun after the arrival of Himawari, then Himawari planet would face either doom or prosperity, but due to the combined presence of Shinnosuke & Himawari in the planet, doom had been avoided & he consents to send Himawari back to Earth with her parents. The film ends with Shinnosuke, while bonding with Himawari at the UFO en-route to Earth, hears Himawari (who can't speak yet), addressing him as 'brother'.

Characters[edit]

  • Sunday Goronesuki: Great stars and sunflower. Gorone and love to dance.
  • Uranasubin: Minister of stars and sunflower inadvertently. Came to Earth looking for a sunflower.
  • Getz: In charge of the earth. Have a bachelor on the planet.
  • Reasonable-Ikemen: Minister of sunflower Twink star. The selection of Twink has a severe eye.
  • Boinda de Yodesu: Minister of sleep star sunflower us. Has been that the baby sleep in a number of breast.
  • Queue or not ー: Minister of stars and sunflower snacks. Chuck out the junk from the star guy.
  • Shrill-Keronpa: Minister of sunflower stars and talking. Hot news to announce to everyone.
  • Mokkun: Minister of sunflower star carries us. Bringing you everything.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "LUK Internacional".
  2. ^ "2012's Anime Film Lineup Posted". Anime News Network. 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  3. ^ Liu, Qingqing; He, Hairong; Yang, Jin; Feng, Xiaojie; Zhao, Fanfan; Lyu, Jun (2020-07-01). "Changes in the global burden of depression from 1990 to 2017: Findings from the Global Burden of Disease study". Journal of Psychiatric Research. 126: 134–140. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.08.002. ISSN 0022-3956.

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