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  1. 4 days ago · Shinchan New Episode 15-06-2024 - Episode 02 - Shinchan Cartoon - Shinchan in Hindi - Shinchan Movie

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  2. Crayon Shin-Chan Episode 04 [English Sub] [The Sunflower Class Gang / Going on a Picnic Part 1 and 2] TOONAZI. 15:54. Shinchan Episode 13 in Hindi. SD Toons. 20:43.

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    is one of several English dubs of クレヨンしんちゃん. This version is a highly raunchy and Americanized gag dub. It premiered on Saturday, August 19, 2006 at 12:30 AM ET on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim block, with a test run of six episodes. The dub resumed with new episodes on April 18, 2007. The first two seasons were aired on the channel. ...

    Funimation announced that they acquired the Shin-chan license for North America on February 14, 2006 in a press release. As per all international licenses for the series, TV Asahi remained a licensing partner for North America. When the dubbing process began, FUNimation was aware of Adult Swim's Keith Crofford being a fan of the series and passing on the Lacey Entertainment dub, so they pitched the show to the network again, but this time with the intent to re-write the show's dialogue for an older audience. Adult Swim accepted, but because of their hesitation with comedy anime like Super Milk-chan (and their choice to air a more faithful dub garnering poor audience reception), they decided not to go with a full season order and instead go with a 6 episode temporary lease. FUNimation asked Adult Swim to recommend some Williams Street writers, or former writers, to help them with the English adaptation too ensure better success. Eventually, Kim Manning also suggested several different Adult Swim-affiliated writers for the re-scripting job. FUNimation settled on the writing duo of Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer (who even contributed names such as "Action Bastard"), and the two worked on episodes 1-8, 10, and 11, in addition to their own writing talent, which was a Los Angeles based group of comedy television writers hired by Jared Hedges, the show's head writer.

    The dub's test run premiered on Saturday, August 19, 2006 at 12:30 AM ET on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim block, with a test run of six episodes that ran until August 29 and repeated for a month through September 9 (although its official premiere was on August 21). The test run now makes up the beginning of the first season. Due to the success of the test run on Adult Swim, the series was picked up for more episodes due to be released on TV and in season box sets. Season 1 returned to Adult Swim on April 9, 2007, at a 12:30 AM ET time slot. The dub resumed with new episodes on April 18, 2007, with the notable exception of Dorkin and Dyer, who were cut from punch-up work for unknown reasons. Dorkin speculated in his LiveJournal that it may have been a combination of lateness in his scripts and a cost cutting measure. He also figured that FUNimation was in favor of keeping scripting in-house to speed up the process. This is despite the fact they were thanked for their role in getting the show on Adult Swim by email when the show was picked up for a full run. For the full run, writers Joel Bergen, Jared Hedges, and Alex Muniz were major participants, along with a few other part-time writers. With Funimation aiming for a different audience, the writers monitored forums and the official Shin Chan MySpace page for viewer feedback. In fact, some of the show’s characters had their own official MySpace pages. A website also once existed, at shinchanshow.com. For instance, the writers made a reference to the MOTHER series of video games, which they had never played, but noticed when the fandom reacted to the obscure joke.

    Season 1 later debuted on digital specialty channel Razer in Canada on Monday, September 17, 2007 at 10:00 PM ET. Another episode aired at 10:30 PM, and the first episode repeated on Saturday at 3:30 PM. Two new episodes aired every week until December 10, 2007.

    Season 2 began airing on Adult Swim on April 12, 2008. While initially airing at 1:30-2:00 AM ET/PT, it was later moved to 11:00-11:30 PM ET/PT. However, this only lasted for two weeks, after which the show was pushed back to the midnight slot on August 9, 2008. After the September 6 airing, the show was removed from the broadcast schedule with six episodes of the season remaining, which were still shown on Adult Swim Video as online exclusives. As of November 8, 2008, reruns of the program aired on Sunday nights at 2:30 AM ET/PT, but was later pushed to 2 AM on January 18, 2009.

    The first two seasons were premiered on Adult Swim from April through December in 2007 and 2008, and reruns lasted until the summer of 2009. According to the Adult Swim message board, Adult Swim no longer has the broadcast rights to the show as of August 1, 2009, with episodes no longer viewable on Adult Swim Video, and the show's subforum removed. The third season instead released through Funimation's website and Hulu, with a DVD release coinciding instead of releasing later like the first two seasons. Netflix streamed the series in the United States from April 6, 2011 until November 13, 2012. Seasons 1, 2, and 3 were once available for streaming on the US version of Hulu from 2010 to 2011, and returning from 2016 to 2018, and they were also temporarily available for streaming in the US on the streaming service of Funimation. Tubi added the first two seasons on April 29, 2018. FUNimation also uploaded the Star Wars parody Shin Wars on YouTube in November 2009. The series is currently unavailable for streaming.

    Prior to August 1, 2009, FUNimation episodes were streamed online weekly at Adult Swim's free broadband service, Adult Swim Video. Also, the tenth episode that was dubbed used to be available at AdultSwim.com for free as an interactive video. In addition to watching the episode, one could watch video commentary from the FUNimation staff, booth recordings, script comparisons, bios, show artwork, and other special features. This feature however, has since been removed from the website.

    Episode segments were selected from different Japanese episodes, and scripts rewritten and localized. The show focused on more mature themes and dark humor, and was described as more of a "gag dub".

    •During the show’s run on Adult Swim, some episodes were rated TV-14-DL, and some were rated TV-MA. Season 1 was mostly TV-14-DL, while season 2 was mostly TV-MA.

    •In early auditions, Maso was referred to as Max.

    •Laura Bailey was directed to sound like Shinnosuke's Japanese voice, with the voice being described as a "potato in the throat" sound different from anything else she had ever done.

    •Cynthia Cranz, Mitzi’s actress, has admitted that Shin-chan was one of her favorite shows to work on and she admitted that she really misses voicing her.

    •Cynthia Cranz was told the reason why FUNimation chose not to continue dubbing Shin-chan was due to conflicts with TV Asahi as they found some of the jokes in their dub offensive.

    •Hiro is amongst Chuck Huber's favorite roles in his career. In his opinion, there's a little bit of truth and relatability to working on the show.

    1.This segment is titled An Affair to Misremember by some sources.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Shin Chan Episode 1 - Pee Strike.ia.mp4 download 239.4M Shin Chan Episode 10 - Can't About 'Em When They're Not yours.ia.mp4 download

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  5. Apr 13, 1992 · Airs 2018-01-13T07:30:00Z s at 2018-01-13T07:30:00Z on tv asahi. Premiered 1992-04-13T07:30:00Z. Runtime 25m. Total Runtime 22d 1h 26m (1,274 episodes) Country Japan. Languages Japanese. Studio Shin-Ei Animation. Genres Comedy, Anime, Children. Crayon Shin-chan is a popular yet controversial Japanese anime series.

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