Movie Reviews: Crayon Shin-Chan: Crash! Rakuga Kingdom And Almost Four Heroes

1 Hrs 43 Mins

Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 43 Mins

The movie centers around the kingdom called The Rakuga (Which, means “scribbling”). The movie features a “magical crayon” that gives out energy. The kingdom of Rakuga gets its power to run completely from the scribbles of its citizens. But out of the blue, the scribbles are disappearing and, the kingdom is on the verge of collapsing. To keep the Kingdom robust and running, the King decides to increase the scribbles just like before. To do that, the orders are given to ask the children to scribble. Now, the military is capturing and forcing the children to scribble. The army attacks Kasukabe to catch the children, and suddenly, the drawings start to move on their own. There is a legend of the “magical crayon,” of the Kingdom which says the hero has been bestowed with the power of a“magical crayon” that can solve all the troubles. Now the question arises who can yield the “magical crayon”? None other than our Shinchan Nohara, “the happy-go-lucky” child.  With the drawn doodles and Shinchan as the “almost four heroes,” they try to take back Kasukabe. But amongst all these, they discover that the doodles can dissolve coming in contact with water. This makes matters worse as a raincloud is coming through to wash it all! What will happen to this adventure? Well, see it yourself in Shinchan’s new adventure.

 

The feel-good part:

When we talk about Shinchan, can we forget about all the laughter he brings to us? No right! The feel-good of the movie is the adventures of Shinchan with his friends and the “almost four heroes”. The fearlessness that Shinchan shows in almost all of his films shows how carefree we were when we were five. Shinchan brings back the childhood we all left behind. One of the many remarkable things is that the drawings or scribbles are shown in actual and genuine light. They dissolve in the water and are pretty simple.

The disappointing factor:

The only disappointing factor that is in the movie is the misconnection of the reason why the military of the Rakuga kingdom attacks Kasukabe. Well, the explanation seems a bit off in this movie, and also the explanation of how Shinchan came into the possession remains not well explained.

In-depth analysis:

The movie is a light-hearted comedy with the adventures of Shinchan Nohara a five-year-old kindergarten student, who is a member of the Kasukabe Defense team along with his friends. The movie shows how children are fragile and most adult just forces the children. It also shows how the heavy competition in academics has entered the sphere of children who have forgotten their days of playing and coloring and focused on things that are not preferred for their age.

Star power:

The star power of this movie is our five-year-old Shinchan Nohara, but along with him the guest voice actors also steal the show.

Overall opinion:

The movie brings back flashbacks of your childhood. Many of the audience must have or maybe still watch the series aired in Hungama. It is evident that it brings back childhood memories in waves of laughter and makes you feel like a five-year-old. Shinchan’s adventure with the “almost four heroes” makes you yearn for an adventure just like that. If you want to live your childhood again you can watch it and relive it again it’s a stress buster. You will get back the childhood that was taken away from you even if it is only for the duration of the movie.