Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Kasukabe Boys of the Evening Sun
At a strange movie theater, everyone gets sucked into the film they're watching. The longer they stay, the less they remember about the real world!
Tsutomu Mizushima
Tsutomu Mizushima
Casts & Crew
Akiko Yajima
Miki Narahashi
Keiji Fujiwara
Satomi Kourogi
Osamu Kobayashi
Chikao Ohtsuka
Kenji Utsumi
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Yu Shimaka
Chie Satō
Also Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima
In this world, Sensha-do (戦車道), the art of tank-combat, is a traditional Japanese martial art for girls. Miho, a girl who just transferred into the Ōrai Girls' Academy in Ibaraki Prefecture, has been ordered by the academy's student council chairperson to join the school team and compete in the national Sensha-do championships.
Part 1 of 6 for the final chapter of Girls und Panzer series.
Ren Mihashi was the ace of his middle school's baseball team, but due to his poor pitching, they could never win. Constant losses eventually lead to his teammates bullying him and reached the point where his teammates no longer tried to win, causing Mihashi to graduate with little self-esteem. As a result, Mihashi decides to go to a high school in a different prefecture where he has no intention of playing baseball. Unfortunately, upon his arrival at Nishiura High, he is dragged into joining their new team as the starting pitcher. Although unwilling at first, Mihashi realizes that this is a place where he will be accepted for who he is; with help from the catcher Takaya Abe, he starts to have more confidence in his own abilities. Abe, seeing the potential in Mihashi, makes it a goal to help him become a pitcher worthy of being called an ace.
This collection of short stories was released along with "Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle."
Arisu War! takes place after the events of the movie, about Arisu transferring to Ooari High School.
OVA bundled with the fifth volume of the manga.
Global political figures such as The Pope, Kim Jong Il, George W. Bush and recent Japanese Prime Ministers play riichi mahjong against each other.