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Why is Crayon Kung Fu Lamian Noodles banned?

Insult China.

Crayon Shinchan: It's booming! Kung Fu Kid ~ Chaos in Lamian Noodles ~ is the 26th journey of a series of animated films based on the cartoon Crayon Shinchan created by Japanese cartoonist Yoshito Usui.

In the scene where Xiao Xin's family came to Sichuan, China to look for giant pandas, the local China residents still wore the clothes of the 1960s and 1970s. It wasn't intentional at first, but it was a bit deliberate to discredit China's image on closer inspection.

Plot:

The story of crayon Shinchan takes place in Zhonghua Street named "Aiya Street". So this theatrical version has a lot of China elements.

In this theatrical version, Xiao Xin will challenge China Kung Fu. The story takes Zhonghua Street in Kasugabe as the stage and depicts the active posture of the defense forces of Xiao Xin and Kasugabe. Xiao Xin will also challenge China Kung Fu.

It tells the story of Xiao Xin and his party in Zhonghua Street, only to find that many people are controlled by an evil Lamian Noodles. In the story, Xiao Xin and his companions will wage a fierce battle with the evil forces.