Do you know the truth behind the story of the death of Crayon Shin Chan?

Crayon Shin Chan is one of the most popular cartoon characters among cartoon lovers and has made a big impact on the mind of its audience. Shin Chan TV series has gained immensely popularity all over the world. This amazing cartoon is originally a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui. The story of this amazing Shin Chain series revolves around the adventurous life of the 5-year-old child Shinshoic "Shin" Nohar. People first came to know about Shin Chan character in 1990 when it was published in the Japanese Weekly Magazine 'Weekly Manga Action' and it was published by 'Futbasa'. It's been running well for some years but after the death of its author Yoshito Usui in 2009, the series ended in February 2010.



According to this video, Shin Chan was a real character and died during the car accident saving his sister "Himawari". Most people believe in the story, but the truth is that this story is completely fake.




Let's take a look at the reality.

Shin Chan was not exactly the real character, it was based only on fantasy and pure story. The author, Yoshito Usui, created the character of Shin Chan in which he wanted to define his childhood, he added his own taste to the character and he tried to tell how he was in childhood and that he was the child Wanted to do but did not. To portray life from a child's perspective. The authors wanted to express their thoughts and experiences, so he made a Shin-chan with the adult attitude of society. A child who questions the standards of society, the question is normal? They created a TV series that people could relate to their daily lives. In 1990, Shin Chan was an adult cartoon and was first made for people of the 30s, but it became so popular among the youth and children that the creators had to make it family-oriented.

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