Shin Chan
A tv asahi Original
Shin Chan centers on five-year-old Shinnosuke Nohara, an energetic kid whose curiosity and cheeky behavior upend life in his suburban Japanese neighborhood. He blurts embarrassing comments, pulls pranks, and treats grownup situations like playtime, sending his parents and those around him into... Read more
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About Shin Chan
Shin Chan centers on five-year-old Shinnosuke Nohara, an energetic kid whose curiosity and cheeky behavior upend life in his suburban Japanese neighborhood. He blurts embarrassing comments, pulls pranks, and treats grownup situations like playtime, sending his parents and those around him into frequent chaos. The show balances episodes of everyday family moments with Shinnosuke's outrageous takes on school, friendships, and small-town routines, keeping each installment light and unpredictable without revealing long-term plot twists.
First released in 1992, the animated series is adapted from Yoshito Usui's manga. The long-running TV version features Akiko Yajima as Shinnosuke, Miki Narahashi and Keiji Fujiwara as his parents, and a supporting cast including Satomi Korogi and Mari Mashiba, creating a distinctive vocal ensemble that helped define the show's tone.
The series hasn't been a major awards magnet on the international stage, though it has enjoyed steady recognition in fan polls and domestic media. Rather than trophy sweeps, Shin Chan's longevity and continued broadcast presence have been its clearest measures of success.
Shin Chan has had a noticeable cultural footprint beyond TV. Its blunt humor and frequent lampooning of adult habits made it memorable to viewers of all ages, and the show has been adapted, edited, and sometimes debated as it reached different countries. Its characters and scenes have turned up in merchandise, movies, and local TV edits, cementing Shinnosuke as an identifiable figure in modern anime culture.
On review platforms the series scores well among fans, reflected by a vote average around 7.78 out of 10, and critics often highlight its mix of childish antics and sly satire. The show repeatedly returns to themes of family dynamics, the contrast between adult expectations and kid behavior, and humor that works on two levels, entertaining children while giving adults a more ironic perspective on daily life.
Details
- Release Date
- April 13, 1992
- Episode Length
- 24m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 107 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 2475
- Network
- tv asahi
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- Shin-Ei Animation
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Akiko Yajima
Shinnosuke Nohara (voice)
Miki Narahashi
Misae Nohara (voice)
Keiji Fujiwara
Hiroshi Nohara (voice)
Satomi Korogi
Himawari Nohara (voice)
Mari Mashiba
Shiro (voice) / Toru Kazama (voice)
Chie Sato
Bo (voice)
Rokuro Naya
Bunta Takakura (voice)
Michie Tomizawa
Ume Matsuzaka (voice)
Teiyu Ichiryusai
Masao Sato (voice)
Yumi Takada
Midori Ishizaka (voice)
Seasons (1 season, 2475 episodes)
Season 1
2475 episodes - 1992