The trailer for "Crayon Shin-chan Honeymoon Hurricane: The Lost Hiroshi" is released!

The trailer for "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Honeymoon Hurricane - The Lost Hiroshi," which will be released on Friday, April 19, 2019, has been released.

This is the 27th film in the series and the latest in the Crayon Shin-chan movie series. In this film, a more-than-dangerous adventure unfolds in order to recover Hiroshi, who was kidnapped during their lovey-dovey honeymoon.
Directed by Masakazu Hashimoto, who was also involved in the 23rd film, "Crayon Shin-chan Ora no Hikka Monogatari: Cactus Raid," which became the highest grossing film of the series at 2.29 billion yen. He and Shin-chan will deliver a lot of laughter and excitement in this film as well.

When the title of the film and the video announcing the film adaptation were released, there were comments such as "The title 'Lost Hiroshi' is already funny and makes me laugh," "I definitely want to go see the film next year! On December 4, a teaser visual of Shinnosuke, dressed as a battered treasure hunter, standing against the backdrop of the vast Australian landscape was released, creating a lot of excitement on social networking sites.

The trailer, which will be unveiled at theaters nationwide* from December 14 (Fri.), is now available.
The Nohara family's happy honeymoon is suddenly turned upside down as they play in the water on a beautiful Australian beach and cuddle cute koalas. Suddenly, Hiroshi is captured by a mysterious masked tribe and tied up on top of a koala train running at breakneck speed. The film also depicts the treasure hunters who have gathered from all over the world in search of treasure, and Shinnosuke and his friends who are struggling to get Hiroshi back.


Film Information
Crayon Shin-chan Shinwedding Trip Hurricane: The Lost Hiroshi

Original story: Yoshito Usui (Rakurakusha) / Serialized in "Monthly Manga Town" (Futabasha) / Broadcasting on TV Asahi network
Director: Masakazu Hashimoto
Screenplay: Kimiko Ueno, Munenori Mizuno
Production: Shin-Ei Animation, TV Asahi, ADK, Futabasha
Voice Cast: Yumiko Kobayashi, Narahashi Miki, Tomoyuki Morikawa, Satomi Koorogi, etc.


© Yoshito Usui / Futabasha, Shin-Ei, TV Asahi, ADK 2019

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