Paradise King aims to use the kidnapped adults as slaves, forcing them to do his bidding while acting as the self-proclaimed ruler of the island.
: The film is famous for Masao’s "crocodile dance" (luring crocodiles by dancing in his underwear) and the climactic showdown where Shin-chan and Action Mask team up to take down Paradise King in an aerial battle. Production & Release Details Information Director/Writer Keiichi Hara Japanese Release April 22, 2000 Indian Release April 1, 2011 (Theatrical) Running Time ~88-92 minutes Box Office ¥1.1 billion (approx. $10 million) Main Characters bungle in the jungle shin chan movie
(originally released as Crayon Shin-chan: Jungle That Invites Storm ) is the eighth feature-length film in the iconic Crayon Shin-chan anime franchise. Released in 2000, this cinematic masterpiece perfectly captures the chaotic energy, subversive humor, and surprising emotional depth that defines the series. For fans of Shinnosuke "Shin-chan" Nohara, this movie stands out as a nostalgic high-water mark that transitions the suburban Nohara family into an exotic, high-stakes survival adventure. Paradise King aims to use the kidnapped adults