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|title=<center>Crayon Shin-chan (LUK English dub)</center>
|title=<center>Crayon Shin-chan (LUK English dub)</center>
|image=Thmb shin chan.jpg
|image=Thmb shin chan.jpg
|imagecaption=Promotion from LUK Internacional's catalogue.
|imagecaption=Promotion from LUK International's catalogue.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=Dec. 29th, 2016
|datefound=Dec. 29th, 2016
|foundby=[https://www.nintendo-europe.com Nintendo of Europe], and LUK Internacional
|foundby=[https://www.nintendo-europe.com Nintendo of Europe], and LUK International
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A fourth English dub of '''''Crayon Shin-chan''''' has been produced, after the ones by [[Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004)|Vitello and Phuuz]], and FUNimation Entertainment. This dub was produced in Hong Kong by Red Angel Media in 2015<ref>https://www.fso-createhk.gov.hk/texten/production_search_result.php?pageno=2&Content1=Dubbing</ref> and was commissioned by LUK Internacional, the company that produces the Spanish, Portuguese, the second Italian and the second French dubs of Crayon Shin-chan and commissioned the [[Doraemon '05 (partially found British dub of anime series; 2015)|Doraemon dub that aired on Boomerang UK]] (different from the dub that aired in the U.S. on Disney XD).
A fourth English dub of '''''Crayon Shin-chan''''' has been produced, after the ones by [[Shin Chan (partially found Vitello and Phuuz English dub of anime series; 2002-2004)|Vitello and Phuuz]], and FUNimation Entertainment. This dub was produced in Hong Kong by Red Angel Media in 2015<ref>https://www.fso-createhk.gov.hk/texten/production_search_result.php?pageno=2&Content1=Dubbing</ref> and was commissioned by LUK Internacional, the company that produces the Spanish, Portuguese, the second Italian and the second French dubs of Crayon Shin-chan and commissioned the [[Doraemon '05 (partially found British dub of anime series; 2015)|Doraemon dub that aired on Boomerang UK]] (different from the dub that aired in the U.S. on Disney XD).
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Michael Pizzuto was the voice actor of [http://crayonshinchan.wikia.com/wiki/Hiroshi_Nohara Hiroshi Nohara].<ref>https://www.facebook.com/178641628853935/photos/a.178645308853567.54315.178641628853935/993638837354206/?type=3&theater</ref> World Worm Studios composer Gary Gibbons was the Musical Director, Producer and English Director for the opening and closing theme songs.<ref>http://www.worldwormstudios.com/news.php</ref><ref>https://hk.linkedin.com/in/worldwormstudios</ref> Russell Wait was involved with the dub production.<ref>http://russellwait.com/</ref>
Michael Pizzuto was the voice actor of [http://crayonshinchan.wikia.com/wiki/Hiroshi_Nohara Hiroshi Nohara].<ref>https://www.facebook.com/178641628853935/photos/a.178645308853567.54315.178641628853935/993638837354206/?type=3&theater</ref> World Worm Studios composer Gary Gibbons was the Musical Director, Producer and English Director for the opening and closing theme songs.<ref>http://www.worldwormstudios.com/news.php</ref><ref>https://hk.linkedin.com/in/worldwormstudios</ref> Russell Wait was involved with the dub production.<ref>http://russellwait.com/</ref>


The dub was translated from LUK Internacional's Spanish dub, which is close to the Japanese original and has no censorship.
The dub was translated from LUK International's Spanish dub, which is close to the Japanese original and has no censorship.


The first three volumes of the dub were released in the European and South African Nintendo 3DS eShop on December 22, 2016,<ref>https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/12/nintendo_download_22nd_december_europe</ref> and the fourth and fifth volumes were released on December 29, 2016.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-download-122916-europe-first-party-nintendo-games-on-sale-shin-chan-episodes-more/</ref> The dub is separated into five volumes, with the first volume being free while the other four cost €1.99/£1.79. The first volume contains two episodes while the other four contain 6 episodes each which makes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crayon_Shin-chan_episodes#LUK_Internacional_dub 26 episodes in total].<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-1/Shin-Chan-Vol-1-1169594.html</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-2/Shin-Chan-Vol-2-1169611.html</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-3/Shin-Chan-Vol-3-1169613.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-4/Shin-Chan-Vol-4-1170931.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-5/Shin-Chan-Vol-5-1170933.html</ref>
The first three volumes of the dub were released in the European and South African Nintendo 3DS eShop on December 22, 2016,<ref>https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/12/nintendo_download_22nd_december_europe</ref> and the fourth and fifth volumes were released on December 29, 2016.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-download-122916-europe-first-party-nintendo-games-on-sale-shin-chan-episodes-more/</ref> The dub is separated into five volumes, with the first volume being free while the other four cost €1.99/£1.79. The first volume contains two episodes while the other four contain 6 episodes each which makes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crayon_Shin-chan_episodes#LUK_Internacional_dub 26 episodes in total].<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-1/Shin-Chan-Vol-1-1169594.html</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-2/Shin-Chan-Vol-2-1169611.html</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-3/Shin-Chan-Vol-3-1169613.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-4/Shin-Chan-Vol-4-1170931.html</ref><ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Download-Content/Downloadable-videos/Shin-Chan/Shin-Chan-Vol-5/Shin-Chan-Vol-5-1170933.html</ref>

Revision as of 13:33, 18 November 2017

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Promotion from LUK International's catalogue.

Status: Found

Date found: Dec. 29th, 2016

Found by: Nintendo of Europe, and LUK International

A fourth English dub of Crayon Shin-chan has been produced, after the ones by Vitello and Phuuz, and FUNimation Entertainment. This dub was produced in Hong Kong by Red Angel Media in 2015[1] and was commissioned by LUK Internacional, the company that produces the Spanish, Portuguese, the second Italian and the second French dubs of Crayon Shin-chan and commissioned the Doraemon dub that aired on Boomerang UK (different from the dub that aired in the U.S. on Disney XD).

Michael Pizzuto was the voice actor of Hiroshi Nohara.[2] World Worm Studios composer Gary Gibbons was the Musical Director, Producer and English Director for the opening and closing theme songs.[3][4] Russell Wait was involved with the dub production.[5]

The dub was translated from LUK International's Spanish dub, which is close to the Japanese original and has no censorship.

The first three volumes of the dub were released in the European and South African Nintendo 3DS eShop on December 22, 2016,[6] and the fourth and fifth volumes were released on December 29, 2016.[7] The dub is separated into five volumes, with the first volume being free while the other four cost €1.99/£1.79. The first volume contains two episodes while the other four contain 6 episodes each which makes 26 episodes in total.[8][9][10][11][12]

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