Top Cast
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Junzaburō Ban
Kametarô Mita
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Chieko Baisho
Harue
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Toyozō Yamamoto
Kazuo Nakajima
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Mari Yoshimura
Kiriko
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Kazuya Kosaka
Shinichi
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Kakuko Chino
Mitsuko, the maid
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Akira Ōizumi
Kunimaro Minamikoji
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Kōji Mitsui
Yasunosuke Fukuhara
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Kokinji Katsura
Yuzo, the craftsman
Overview
Japanese comedy film.
Rating
Recommendations
Everyone's favorite TV superhero Action Mask shows up in Kasukabe, and he's trying to get something from Shin-chan -- but what could it be?
Crayon Shin-chan: Action Mask vs. Leotard Devil
A group of teens hit the road in a stolen driver's ed car, racing against time to help a lovesick high school senior track down his college-freshman girlfriend and win her back.
Driver's Ed
Something sinister's afoot in Kasukabe. Shin-chan doesn't know what it is, but he's pretty sure it involves samba-dancing doppelgängers.
Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called Dance! Amigo!
The Noharas win a vacation to the Kingdom of Buri Buri -- but the whole thing was just a clever ploy by an evil organization to kidnap Shin-chan!
Crayon Shin-chan: The Hidden Treasure of the Buri Buri Kingdom
The Noharas go on an Action Mask-themed cruise, where all the grown-ups get kidnapped by a gang of monkeys. It's up to the kids to rescue them!
Crayon Shin-chan: A Storm-Invoking Jungle
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
Fun with Dick and Jane
After getting pregnant from a one-night stand, a single woman leans on her married best friend and mother of two to guide her through gestation and beyond.
Babes
Shin-chan is all set to challenge Kung Fu in the Chinatown of Kasukabe city, known as Aiyā Town. He and the Kasukabe Defence Force are going to put up a totally no-stunt Kung Fu challenge on the stage.
Crayon Shin-chan: Burst Serving! Kung Fu Boys ~Ramen Rebellion~
Marc Maron wades through a swamp of vitamin hustlers, evangelicals and grown male nerd children, culminating in a gleefully filthy end-times fantasy.
Marc Maron: End Times Fun
Recorded live at London's Bloomsbury theatre, the posh-suited gagster unleashes his rapid-fire wit upon his audience, with jokes that are just too rude for TV.