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Classic overview
Shin-chan and his friends travel to India for a dance festival, but Bo-chan accidentally becomes possessed by an evil force from a mysterious backpack and turns into a powerful tyrant. Now, the Kasukabe Guard must work together to save Bo-chan and stop his rampage.
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Shin-chan and his friends get caught up in a wild dance competition in their hometown of Kasukabe, and the whole thing spirals into an absurdly hilarious adventure. Director Masakazu Hashimoto brings the same chaotic energy the series is known for — ridiculous situations, rapid-fire jokes, and Shin-chan's complete lack of self-awareness that somehow makes everything funnier. The animation is bright and snappy, with dance sequences that are genuinely fun to watch even when the plot makes zero sense. If you've seen other Crayon Shin-chan movies or love slapstick comedy with heart, this is exactly what you're signing up for.
Shin-chan and his crew get roped into a beach dance contest, and the character energy from the TV series just carries right through — Shinnosuke really commits to looking ridiculou…
For kids and families looking for something light on the weekend — Shin-chan does his thing, it's loud and chaotic, but things move fast. If they've already watched Shin-chan on TV…
If you liked Crayon Shin-chan for its chaotic energy and zero-filter vibe, check out Paniponi Dash!, where every scene throws a new visual gag at you without mercy. Coming of Rage…
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Where to Watch
Available platforms
Not available on VOD in your region.
⚠ Availability may change. Data provided by JustWatch via TMDB.
Classic overview
Shin-chan and his friends travel to India for a dance festival, but Bo-chan accidentally becomes possessed by an evil force from a mysterious backpack and turns into a powerful tyrant. Now, the Kasukabe Guard must work together to save Bo-chan and stop his rampage.
AI Spotlight
Shin-chan and his friends get caught up in a wild dance competition in their hometown of Kasukabe, and the whole thing spirals into an absurdly hilarious adventure. Director Masakazu Hashimoto brings the same chaotic energy the series is known for — ridiculous situations, rapid-fire jokes, and Shin-chan's complete lack of self-awareness that somehow makes everything funnier. The animation is bright and snappy, with dance sequences that are genuinely fun to watch even when the plot makes zero sense. If you've seen other Crayon Shin-chan movies or love slapstick comedy with heart, this is exactly what you're signing up for.
Shin-chan and his crew get roped into a beach dance contest, and the character energy from the TV series just carries right through — Shinnosuke really commits to looking ridiculou…
For kids and families looking for something light on the weekend — Shin-chan does his thing, it's loud and chaotic, but things move fast. If they've already watched Shin-chan on TV…
If you liked Crayon Shin-chan for its chaotic energy and zero-filter vibe, check out Paniponi Dash!, where every scene throws a new visual gag at you without mercy. Coming of Rage…
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⚠ Availability may change. Data provided by JustWatch via TMDB.
Classic overview
Shin-chan and his friends travel to India for a dance festival, but Bo-chan accidentally becomes possessed by an evil force from a mysterious backpack and turns into a powerful tyrant. Now, the Kasukabe Guard must work together to save Bo-chan and stop his rampage.
AI Spotlight
Shin-chan and his friends get caught up in a wild dance competition in their hometown of Kasukabe, and the whole thing spirals into an absurdly hilarious adventure. Director Masakazu Hashimoto brings the same chaotic energy the series is known for — ridiculous situations, rapid-fire jokes, and Shin-chan's complete lack of self-awareness that somehow makes everything funnier. The animation is bright and snappy, with dance sequences that are genuinely fun to watch even when the plot makes zero sense. If you've seen other Crayon Shin-chan movies or love slapstick comedy with heart, this is exactly what you're signing up for.
Shin-chan and his crew get roped into a beach dance contest, and the character energy from the TV series just carries right through — Shinnosuke really commits to looking ridiculou…
For kids and families looking for something light on the weekend — Shin-chan does his thing, it's loud and chaotic, but things move fast. If they've already watched Shin-chan on TV…
If you liked Crayon Shin-chan for its chaotic energy and zero-filter vibe, check out Paniponi Dash!, where every scene throws a new visual gag at you without mercy. Coming of Rage…
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