First Crayon Shin Chan Screen!
In an earlier article we told you that the prince of Manga and eccentrically funny kid Shin Chan will be making his way to the Wii. Now, we have an actual screenshot of the game! For those of you who are not familiar with the 5-year-old kid who’s been charming the Cartoon Network Adult Swim, Shin Chan is said to be the Bart Simpson of Japanese anime with his weird antics and chaotic adventures.
Some have described Shin-chan as a cross between Dennis the Menace and Freddy Krueger, who always manages to use wrong and inappropriate words and sees emotional Superman as his idol. His behavior, when it comes to girls, is a far too common one, he watches and talks to beautiful girls in a quick and absurd manner. Some parents have protested against the Cartoon Network show because they say that Shin Chan sets a bad example for their kids. Nonetheless, the show continues to be a big hit with both young and old and still airs in Cartoon Network.
The weirdness in his humor is one of the keys to the character’s success, once you get past the initial “huh?” reaction, you’ll see that that’s exactly what makes the show weirdly comical. Keep checking with us for more updates on the hilarious Prince of Manga.
Via GamersReports
In an earlier article we told you that the prince of Manga and eccentrically funny kid Shin Chan will be making his way to the Wii. Now, we have an actual screenshot of the game! For those of you who are not familiar with the 5-year-old kid who’s been charming the Cartoon Network Adult Swim, Shin Chan is said to be the Bart Simpson of Japanese anime with his weird antics and chaotic adventures.
Some have described Shin-chan as a cross between Dennis the Menace and Freddy Krueger, who always manages to use wrong and inappropriate words and sees emotional Superman as his idol. His behavior, when it comes to girls, is a far too common one, he watches and talks to beautiful girls in a quick and absurd manner. Some parents have protested against the Cartoon Network show because they say that Shin Chan sets a bad example for their kids. Nonetheless, the show continues to be a big hit with both young and old and still airs in Cartoon Network.
The weirdness in his humor is one of the keys to the character’s success, once you get past the initial “huh?” reaction, you’ll see that that’s exactly what makes the show weirdly comical. Keep checking with us for more updates on the hilarious Prince of Manga.
Via GamersReports