If you loved Crayon Shin-chan: A Storm-Invoking Jungle, try Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness
Un ponte tra un film che hai già visto e uno che quasi nessuno ha incrociato. Questo è ciò che condividono, e ciò che il secondo fa che il primo non fa.

Crayon Shin-chan: A Storm-Invoking Jungle

Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness
Cosa condividono
Both films are directed by Keiichi Hara, and they both carry the foreign gem, playful mood tags, and they sit in Animation / Comedy territory. If that's the register that drew you to Crayon Shin-chan: A Storm-Invoking Jungle, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness is
Somewhere in the anime hinterlands Shin-chan’s baby sister swallows a shiny bead that shouldn’t exist. The Nohara family soon finds itself wedged between clans of men in black pajamas chasing magical marbles across suburban backlots. What starts as a snack mishap becomes an all-ages shadow puppet show circa 1997.