However, their snack run turns into a life-or-death mission when they are entrusted with a "legendary sauce" by a mysterious woman named Beniko. This sauce is the only thing that can save the carnival and the world’s B-grade cuisine from the , an elitist group led by the villainous Gourmet-Poy who seeks to eradicate all "cheap" food in favor of refined fine dining. Pursued by over-the-top assassins like Truffle and Caviar , the kindergarteners must navigate a forest and overcome extreme hunger to deliver the sauce before the world's street food is lost forever. Themes: Food for the People
The story follows and the members of the Kasukabe Defense Group —Kazama, Nene, Masao, and Bo-chan—as they head to the "B-class Gourmet Carnival" to feast on iconic cheap eats like yakisoba and kushikatsu. Crayon Shin-chan Movie 21: Bakauma! B-Kyuu Gour...
The "A-class vs. B-class" battle serves as a lighthearted but effective critique of snobbery. However, their snack run turns into a life-or-death
The 21st installment in the long-running Crayon Shin-chan film series, (translated as Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! ), is a delightful blend of the franchise’s trademark irreverent humor and a high-stakes culinary adventure. Released in Japan on April 20, 2013, this feature film serves as a love letter to the modest, hearty street foods that define "B-class gourmet" culture. Plot: A Quest for the Legendary Sauce Themes: Food for the People The story follows
Directed by , the film explores the ideological conflict between culinary perfectionism and the joy of simple, accessible food.
Like many great Shin-chan movies, it taps into the emotional connection people have with the foods they grew up with. Production and Reception
Stranded in the woods without their parents, the Kasukabe Defense Group faces internal friction and physical exhaustion, testing their bonds in ways rarely seen in the TV series.