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I recently rewatched some episodes that were aired in the past here in Chile and came to a powerful realization:

As a kid, I really put myself in Shin's shoes. I saw the world as the world and adults of both the show and real life like boring and distant.

Now as an (almost....) 29 years old, I empathized with the adult characters of the show, the young teachers who live in their own apartment, the young married couple that's the Nohara and I thought Shin Chan was an annoying little stupid (yet hillarious) brat.

I know it sounds typical, but what make this more special was the fact that the last time I saw Shin Chan I was arround 12 years old. Haven't seen an episode over 15 years (without exageration). It was like watching a completly different show, for I was a very different person.

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SO YEAH, reflexive speech aside, I realized the Shin Chan women are very up to my alley, with their cartoony features, pointy faces and bony bodies :P

By the way did you knew that Crayon Shin Chan was like, super popular here in Chile back in the early 2000's/2010's ?

It was the censored/modified North American version, It was very surprising for me to discover the original version (Aired in Asia and Spain) is way, way spicier haha.

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