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26th Shin-chan Film's English-Subtitled Trailer Reveals June Opening in Malaysia

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Odex also plans to screen film in Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines

Malaysian film distributor GSC Movies began streaming an English-subtitled trailer for Odex's screening of Crayon Shin-chan: Ramen Rebellion (Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Bakumori! Kung-Fu Boys ~Ramen Tairan~), the 26th Crayon Shin-chan film, last Friday. The video reveals the film's June 21 opening date in Malaysia.

Odex is also screening the film in Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines.

The film opened in Japan on April 13. The film had sold 315,000 tickets to earn 367 million yen (about US$3.42 million) in its opening weekend. The film is expected to earn more than 1.6 billion yen (about US$14.9 million). The opening weekend sales represent 111.2% of the total that last year's Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Shūrai! Uchūjin Shiriri (Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Invasion! Alien Shiriri) film earned in its opening Saturday-Sunday weekend. Last year's film earned a total of 1.62 billion yen (about US$15.1 million) at the box office in Japan.

As of May 13, the film had earned a cumulative total of of 1,565,966,000 yen (about US$14.27 million).

The kung-fu action film is set in a Chinatown named Aiyātown in Kusakabe, Saitama (the setting of the main series). Crayon Shin-chan Bakusui! Yumemi World Dai Totsugeki director Wataru Takahashi returned to direct the film. Eiga Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Hikkoshi Monogatari ~Saboten Daishūgeki scriptwriter Kimiko Ueno wrote the script.

Megumi Han guest starred as new character Ran Tama. The Momoiro Clover Z group also guest starred in the film. They played an idol group known as "Kuroguro Clover Z," which translates to "Pitch Black Clover Z" as opposed to "Pink Clover Z." They work for the fictional ramen company Black Panda Ramen. The group performed the image song "Black Panda Ramen Sanka" (Song of Praise), as well as the film's theme song "Xiào Yīxiào!" (Smile!).


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