Wednesday, 12 August 2015

23rd Shin-chan Film Titled Crayon Shin-chan: My Morning Story In Indonesia

CGV Blitz cinema chain releasing film in Indonesia in September

Indonesian cinema chain CGV Blitz announced on its Facebook page on Monday that it has titled the 23rd Crayon Shin-chan film as Crayon Shin-chan: My Morning Story (Eiga Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Hikkoshi Monogatari ~Saboten Daishūgeki ) in Indonesia, and will premiere it in the country in September.
The film also opened in Singapore on July 10. The film originally premiered in Japan on April 18. The film eventually grossed 2.28 billion yen (about US$18.2 million) during its theatrical run in Japan.
Singaporean PR and events company Touch previously streamed an English-subtitled trailer for the film in June.
Singaporean film distributor Odex describes the story:
Hiroshi was ordered to collect the fruit of cactus and was transferred to Mexico. So, Nohara family had to move to Mexico and live there. They had to bid farewell to their acquaintances and the citizens of Kasukabe with tears. Shinnosuke had heard that Mexican young girls are stylish and beautiful, so he was eager for this journey. On arriving at Madakueruyobaka city in Mexico, a new life full of anxiety, surrounded by unique neighbours, is awaiting them. But Shinnosuke and Nohara family had no idea that flesh-eating killer cactuses are going to attack. Can Nohara family along with the neighbours of Mexico really overcome this trouble?
Maaya Sakamoto (Ghost in the Shell AriseFinal Fantasy VII: Advent Children) and Daisuke Namikawa (Kimi ni TodokeHetalia) guest starred in the film as elementary school teacher Carolina and a mariachi, respectively. Former AKB48 idol group member Rino Sashihara played Sumaho-chan, a character who is named that by Shin-chan due to her habit of always using her smartphone ('sumaho' is Japanese slang for smartphone). Hiroaki Hirata played the town mayor and Kenyuu Horiuchi played Nene Rodriguez, also known as Rainbow Mask. Female comedian duo Nippon Elekitel Rengō members Akemi-chan (real name Koyuki Hashimoto) and Hosogai-san (Sōko Nakano) also guest-starred as themselves.
Director Masakazu Hashimoto and writer Kimiko Ueno, who both worked on Eiga Crayon Shin-chan: Bakauma—! B-Kyū Gourmet Survival!!, returned to helm the newest film.
In Indonesia, PT. Indoretsu Pacific published Yoshito Usui's original Crayon Shin-chan manga in Indonesia, and Elex Media Komputindo reprinted the series. The RCTI and TRANS7 channels aired the Crayon Shin-chan TV anime in the country.

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