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Shin Chan: Вўa Luchar! Papгў Robot Contraataca -

Shin Chan: Вўa Luchar! Papгў Robot Contraataca -

This was one of the final films featuring original voice acting from Rokurō Naya (The Principal) before his passing. Reception and Themes

The ending is widely considered one of the most tear-jerking moments in anime history. Shin Chan: ВЎA Luchar! PapГЎ Robot Contraataca

While "Robo-Dad" is initially helpful around the house, it is revealed he is part of a diabolical "Smarten up Japan" plot by a group of disgruntled fathers aiming to reclaim their authority over their families and society. This was one of the final films featuring

The story begins when , Shin-chan’s father, injures his back while playing. He is lured into a mysterious beauty salon that promises a free massage but instead transforms him into a high-powered robot . The story begins when , Shin-chan’s father, injures

Features kinetic action sequences and a distinctive science-fiction aesthetic.

(released in Japan as Crayon Shin-chan: Gachinko! Gyakushu no Robo To-chan ) is the 22nd feature-length film in the Crayon Shin-chan franchise, released on April 19, 2014 . Directed by Wataru Takahashi with a screenplay by Kazuki Nakashima (known for Kill la Kill ), the film is highly regarded for balancing the series' signature absurd humor with a deeply emotional science-fiction narrative. Plot Overview