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The story begins when , Shin-chan’s father, injures his back while playing. He is lured into a mysterious beauty salon that promises a free massage but instead transforms him into a high-powered robot .
Critically, the film is often cited as one of the best in the franchise. Reviewers from platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb praise it for its: Shin Chan: ВЎA Luchar! PapГЎ Robot Contraataca
(released in Japan as Crayon Shin-chan: Gachinko! Gyakushu no Robo To-chan ) is the 22nd feature-length film in the Crayon Shin-chan franchise, released on April 19, 2014 . Directed by Wataru Takahashi with a screenplay by Kazuki Nakashima (known for Kill la Kill ), the film is highly regarded for balancing the series' signature absurd humor with a deeply emotional science-fiction narrative. Plot Overview The story begins when , Shin-chan’s father, injures
The narrative explores the identity crisis of the robot, who possesses Hiroshi's memories and loves his family, leading to a poignant climax where the human Hiroshi and Robo-Dad must work together to save their family. Cast and Production Director: Wataru Takahashi. Writer: Kazuki Nakashima. Reviewers from platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb praise
The ending is widely considered one of the most tear-jerking moments in anime history.
While "Robo-Dad" is initially helpful around the house, it is revealed he is part of a diabolical "Smarten up Japan" plot by a group of disgruntled fathers aiming to reclaim their authority over their families and society.
Critiquing rigid patriarchy and the social expectations of fatherhood.