If
you are 18+ but still watch Shinchan? Shinchan is 5 years old naughty boy who
is well known for his mischiefs. But behind that naughty jolly kid there is a
shocking real-life story of a Japanese family. Shinchan whose real name is
Sinnosuke Nohara. Let the world know the true story of anime legend Shinchan.
One
day his mother Misae Nohara, sister and Shinchan decided to go to Supermarket.
Shinchan’s mother went inside Supermarket but Shinchan and his sister played
outside of the Supermarket.
Shinchan
noticed his younger sister Himawari Nohara playing near the road with fast
moving car. Shinchan ran as fast as he can to save his one-year old sister. But
just to get hit by a fast-moving car on his try to save his sister both Shinchan and his sister died on the spot. Their mother’s intense feelings of
loneliness may never be put into words. After losing both of her kids
Shinchan’s mother was depressed and stayed alone for longtime to get away from
her depression. She used to imagine how her son and daughter would have been
had they have been alive. She started writing a happy story of the complete
family.
Later
that story was bought by Japanese Manga artist Yoshito Usui and aired in
television by the name Crayon Shinchan. It has been dubbed in more than 30
languages so far. But the last episode was never aired in television. The
reason in creators don’t want Shinchan fans to know this sad truth. Shinchan first
published in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which is by
Futabasha.
Shinchan
might have died in this world but he still lives in our heart forever.
But
in society there’s another opinion about Shinchan, they say this is the biggest
truth behind the real story of Shinchan. They say the story you have heard of
Shinchan and Himawari, where they met with an accident is actually fake and
totally false rumors are spread around the media. According to them the real
story behind this Shinchan is actually very different. The creator Yoshito
Usui, made the manga Crayon Shinchan as he needed to portray how he was as a
youngster just as the things he needed to do as a kid yet proved unable. He
wanted to be a child with an “adults” view. He wanted to express his thoughts
through a manga and he thus made Sinnosuke, a character who questions the
general norms of the society and the things imposed by adults on children. The
word “Crayon” was added because crayon is a popular tool used by kindergarteners
and Sinnosuke is one.
However,
Now Yoshito Usui is not in this world to know the real story behind the
Shinchan.
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