Crayon Shin-chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back

Crayon Shin-chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back

8.2

Apr 21 2001

2h 30m

Animation, Comedy, Adventure

Shin-chan must rescue the adults of Kasukabe when they mysteriously abandon their responsibilities to relive their youth at the new 20th-century expo.

Akiko Yajima

Akiko Yajima

Shinnosuke Nohara (voice)

Miki Narahashi

Miki Narahashi

Misae Nohara (voice)

Keiji Fujiwara

Keiji Fujiwara

Hiroshi Nohara (voice)

Yuko Mita

Yuko Mita

Hiroshi Nohara (childhood) (voice)

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