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Crayon Shin-chan’s Super Shiro Anime Casts Ibuki Kido as Can Can

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On Thursday it was declared by the authorized Twitter account of the anime follow up version called Super Shiro of the franchise Crayon Shin-chan that the new heroine character’s Can Can voice over artist is Ibuki Kido who will emerge on January 13 in the 14th episode of the series.

On October 14 the anime was premiered on the AbemaTV and Video Pass streaming services. The anime will comprise a total of 48 five-minute episodes.

The satire story pursues the Nohara family hound Shiro turning into a hero and securing the amazing bone “Bobobobobone” from the insidious designer hound Dekapoo and his aspirations of global control. Mari Mashiba repeats her Crayon Shin-chan job of Shiro, however Akio Ohtsuka voices the brave voice inside Shiro after Shiro changes into a superhuman. Yukana voices Bibo, the humanoid outsider that offers requests to Shiro. Anri Katsu voices Shiro’s adversary Dekapoo.

The overall director task is being done by Masaaki Yuasa along with Tomohisa Shimoyama as the main director at the Science SARU. The script is being penned by Kimiko Ueno. The anime is being produced by TV Asahi, Shinei Animation, ADK EM, and Futabasha

Since 1992 TV Asahi has been broadcasting the anime version Crayon Shin-chan inspired by the manga with similar name of Yoshito Usui (RIP). In Japan the show is constantly one of the most watched and loved anime series. There are 27 movies series of the anime.

After completing 26 years in Japan voice over artist Akiko Yajima left her role of the main heroine and Yumiko Kobayashi took her place in the role.

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