| Episodes: 1 | Score: 7.9 (6585)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: Movie
Producers:TV Asahi | Asatsu DK
Synopsis
Adult people all over Japan had been captivated by 20th Century Expo, theme parks that reenacted good old days of the 1970s (the last days of Japan's high economic growth). One day the adults disappeared into the theme parks, leaving their children abandoned. That was a plot by "Yesterday Once More," an organization who despises the 21st century and tries to bring Japan back to the 20th century with the dreams and hopes. Shinnosuke and his parents, Hiroshi and Misae, fight against the plot of "Yesterday Once More" in order to live together with family in the 21st century. (Source: Manabu Tsuribe)
Voice Actors
Satou, Chie
Mashiba, Mari
Fujiwara, Keiji
Mita, Yuuko
Koorogi, Satomi
Narahashi, Miki
Uechi, Aki
Hayashi, Tamao
Ichiryuusai, Teiyuu
Reviews
OsushiateProf
This is not only a masterpiece of Shin-chan series but also the masterpiece in my anime list just because of the several-minute silent-part in this movie. The direction of the silent part ended by Hiroshi's sigh was really emotional. I watched this over 10 times because I wanted to compare other movies/animes with this. Always, these several minutes make me cry. No one dies but I cried! If someone's death is allowed, the direction of TV series "a place further than the universe" is better than this. I think this is a farewell for our past. Our past is "dead" because we never get this back.Then, I cried. At the same time, our past is able to be "living" because this moment of one's life is based on that. Then, I cried, for Hiroshi's past and my past. Except for this part, this is one of usual Shin-chan movies, funny family movies.
dustfairy
May have some spoilers. This movie is a masterpiece, the reason to that is because the movie not only is enjoyable for children but is also for grown adults. The fact that it can grab a variety of different range of aged audience is what really makes this movie a fine work of art. When I first watched this movie as a kid, I didn't realize how deep the story was and what it was trying to tell the audience. It was enjoyable, a good amount of action, the same characters with their same personality portraying their personalities in order to make everything return back to normalagain in the end. However, when I watched this movie again out of nostalgia after I became an adult, it was enough for me to shed tears. The reason is because this movie did incredibly well in trying to make their audience reminisce the past of when they were the children that used to watch this movie, so pure and young, not knowing what the actual meaning of this movie was. I didn't realize why my mom started to sniffle when she watched this with me by my side. Sometimes when I watch this movie, it makes me want to go back into the past so much. But knowing that I can't is what makes this movie even more great, because even if the culture is different since it is obviously made in Japan, it is still enough to make us think about why we were so happy as children. This movie is the exact definition of "There may be people who haven't watched this film, but there aren't those who haven't watched this film only once." Most of the shin-chan movies aren't only for children, and if anything a lot of them are probably not good for children to watch. That is why it's fascinating, because a totally youngling-targeted show can creep up onto people like us who are tired of adulthood, seeking for a way to flee from the reality that we live in, wanting to go back to when we were all young without any worries,
TheTentacle
It certainly is an epiphany when you find out that the crudely dubbed show you used to watch on television (Shin-chan has been airing in India for quite a few years now, in Hindi) and which, apparently, is exclusively aimed at kids, is much deeper and inspiring than it appears. I can't speak for the other movies in this franchise, but this one certainly was. The basic plot element, in one word, would be 'nostalgia.' Keeping spoilers to the minimum, the movie is about the circumstances that'd arise if adults were suddenly provided with the golden age of their childhood, the period they were brought upin, cheerful and gloomy moments alike, and the opportunity to live in it forever; and how our main cast struggles their way through it to earn their anticipated outcome. Despite the seriousness of the plot, the film is thoroughly light-hearted and comical, as in accordance with the minimalistic art-style that keeps it apart from the rest of the medium as well as the misadventures of our eternally young 5 year old protagonist and his friends. That's why even the bus-chase that is over 10 minutes long, or the pointless acrobatics above the Tokyo tower never feels overbearing but makes the emotional moments even more captivating. The movie also doesn't miss out on inserting some social commentaries in between, which are gleefully lost among the puns and parodies. The story has a villain, or two to be precise, but they're portrayed as justice against justice rather than evil, and are on the softer side when it comes to implementation of violence to achieve their means, which gives them that humane touch that prototypical villains lack. As already mentioned, the art is crude, as is the comedy, but it perfectly contributes to the overall feel of it. And it'd be a real shame to skip this one based on preference of visuals alone. Because here is something that has the colour of a sunset, joyously defies serious scrutiny should one even attempt it, and at the same time is culturally profound from a Japanese point of view, from the very first mahou-shoujo anime televised, right down to Taro Okamoto's avant-garde art and an escapist society of the early 21st century.
MotherOfUltra
There is no greater love in this world than the love of your family. I'm not exactly going to review this anime. Let me just say two things, and I'll list out some quotes from the movie, and I'll be done. First, this movie made me realize that crayon shin-chan isn't just for kids. Second, some animes in the world may have mediocre story, mediocre art, mediocre sound, but may deserve no less than a 10/10. These are quotes by Nohara Hiroshi."Those who believe they have gotten big have no right to be big." "The antonym for justice isn't evil, but another justice." "My life isn't not interesting! I almost want to share the happiness of having a family!" "Like I'd have any regrets on a world without Shinnosuke!" "We aren't heroes who save the world. We are fathers who want future for their children." "I'm never letting you go again, Shiro, Shinnosuke. Never again." "It isn't life if it goes as planned." "There are no parents who tell their kids to die!" "There are people who can work for me, but there are no replacements for father." "No matter what happens to my body, I protect my family!" "Idiot! It's admonishing, not educating! There is no point if you don't do it yourself!"
Ilyaoh
Shinnosuke is still the same ol' perverted kid in this movie. The story begins of nice, Shinnosuke and his family star in this action movie where his Dad plays a parody superhero. (Parody of Ultraman.). After this it just continues normally, everyone we basically know from the normal series is at the World Fair's 20th Century Museum, where all the parents try to relieve they're childhood. As they are about to enter the 21st century, a certain evildoer hypnotizes adults via tv, thr...ough a 20th Century Museum commercial, this turns the adults in childs, not psysically, but mentally. This shows that Shinnosuke can be very mature, andyet.. not. So the story's pretty plain, but the way it is shown in this movie it's just great. They still use the same weird art style, which is just needed in Crayon Shin-Chan series/movies, specials and such. So I'll give it a good score. The sounds okay too. The characters, of course, Shinnosuke is still the same ol' perverted kid, which I said before. Furthermore he still has those crazy moods and actions. Shinnosuke's friend group is just as crazy as normally, especially when they get drunk on Oolong Tea. You can see they're mature side which you don't see very often, yet they can act as baby's the next moment. If you're ready for a bit extraordinary artstyle, alot of humor and a funny adventure. This movie is where you need to be. I recommend that you'd watch (a bit) of the series, "Crayon Shin-Chan", just so you get to know the characters and minor characters a bit. But it's highly enjoyable, even to watch it several times.