Chan | Shin

Chan | Shin

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Crayon Shin-chan , created by Yoshito Usui in 1990, is frequently dismissed as vulgar or childish due to its protagonist’s crudeness and irreverent behavior. However, this paper argues that Shin-chan functions as a sophisticated vehicle for social satire. Through the lens of the “wise fool” trope, the series critiques the rigidity of Japanese patriarchy, the anxieties of the middle-class family, and the absurdities of consumer culture in the post-economic bubble era. By examining the character dynamics and recurring gags, this analysis reveals how Shin-chan uses transgressive humor to both reflect and challenge societal norms.

Crayon Shin-chan : Subversive Innocence and Socio-Cultural Critique in Post-Bubble Japan

Internationally (e.g., the English-dubbed Shin Chan on Adult Swim), the show was often reframed as purely “offensive” or “shock” humor. This localization stripped some of its specific Japanese social context, turning it into generic absurdist comedy. Yet, the fact that the humor still translated suggests the universality of its themes: the tension between individual desire and collective expectation.

Anime, satire, Japanese society, gender roles, childhood, post-bubble economy.

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Chan | Shin

Crayon Shin-chan , created by Yoshito Usui in 1990, is frequently dismissed as vulgar or childish due to its protagonist’s crudeness and irreverent behavior. However, this paper argues that Shin-chan functions as a sophisticated vehicle for social satire. Through the lens of the “wise fool” trope, the series critiques the rigidity of Japanese patriarchy, the anxieties of the middle-class family, and the absurdities of consumer culture in the post-economic bubble era. By examining the character dynamics and recurring gags, this analysis reveals how Shin-chan uses transgressive humor to both reflect and challenge societal norms.

Crayon Shin-chan : Subversive Innocence and Socio-Cultural Critique in Post-Bubble Japan shin chan

Internationally (e.g., the English-dubbed Shin Chan on Adult Swim), the show was often reframed as purely “offensive” or “shock” humor. This localization stripped some of its specific Japanese social context, turning it into generic absurdist comedy. Yet, the fact that the humor still translated suggests the universality of its themes: the tension between individual desire and collective expectation. Crayon Shin-chan , created by Yoshito Usui in

Anime, satire, Japanese society, gender roles, childhood, post-bubble economy. By examining the character dynamics and recurring gags,

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