Setting aside Dorkin’s usual self deprecation, this is definitely a show to check out. So I suggest you wait for the subtitled DVD’s, anime purists and otaku, and send the hate mail to the Tooth Fairy, because we’re not reading it. You might as well waltz into an Albanian sushi joint and bitch about the food not being authentic. They live in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
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The series follows the adventures of a five-year old boy named Shinnosuke Nohara ( Nohara Shinnosuke) and his parents, his dog, his little sister and his friends. It’s never going to make them happy, especially if there are extensive rewrites or changes made. is a Japanese anime series adapted from the eponymous manga which is still ongoing on several television networks worldwide. Anime purists will likely hate the dubbed version, but then again, anime purists probably shouldn’t watch dubbed anime. I dunno about anything we work on, and in this case we weren’t responsible for the plots or the overall execution, we reconfigured dialogue to be “funny” and/or logical based on script needs, localizing, timing, what we were given, what was called for. If you don’t know the series, it won’t pose a disconnect. I don’t know if that will matter, ultimately. The dubbed voice is jarring, because it isn’t “Shin”. In Japan, the character has a very specific, very funny voice/manner of speech, one that we’re used to as we’ve seen a number of episodes (many provided to us by several readers of yore, thank you very much, readers of yore). Now the anime is coming to the US, and we have no idea if it will be as funny as the comic (our crappy old computer can’t watch those clips), however, here’s a point much in its favor: Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer did some of the scripting. Shin Chan manga has also been a huge hit throughout Asia, and even Spain, where Shin Chan comics sold in six figures. Shin Chan is often called the “Bart Simpson of Japan,” and its easy to see how his upending of conventional mores would appeal in a society where face is everything. Mom is a stay-at-home and dad is a salariman, and Shin Chan delights in making brutal fun of his mothers wrinkles and small boobs, as well as his dad’s interest in looking at other women. Created by Yoshito Usui, Shin Chan is a 5-year-old boy who likes running around with his pants off, smelling his farts, and creating all sorts of tremendous embarrassment for his parents and everyone else around.
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We’ve not seen the anime (although you can see a few snippets at the above link) but we are big fans of the original manga, or at least now-kaputski’s Comics One’s English-language version, known as Crayon Shinchan. After that it airs for a couple of weeks at 12:30 am. Starting August 19th, you’ll be able to see the anime Shin Chan on Adult Swim.