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Shin Chan Season 1 Episode 12 - Watch Legally and Safely

Shin Chan Season 1 Episode 12

Episode Title: Get Yours, or Die!
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Airing Date: November 10, 2003

Shin Chan: No Guts No Glory Hole / Action Bastard Says: Put Your Hands On My Rod / The Parasites Are Back! No Guts No Glory Hole: Shin accidentally punches a hole through the wall to Yonrou's apartment. Yonrou and Shin try to fix it, but they make it worse. In the end, Shin's family decides to put a curtain over the whole so nobody will be the wiser. Action Bastard Says: Put Your Hands On My Rod: Shin is excited about Action Bastard's latest promotional give-away. If he sends in 3 Action Bastard symbols off of Action Bastard Potato Chip bags, he will get a free Action Bastard Toy Rod. Unfortunately, Shin eats an entire bag before remembering he's not allowed to eat those chips without asking permission 1st. Now Shin is conflicted because he wants the Toy Rod but he also doesn't want to get into trouble with his mom. How will Shin solve his problem? The Parasites Are Back!: Michi and Yoshirin return into the Nohara's life when they get into an argument about a Hentai doll of all things. Can the Nohara's keep their temper while the young couple settle their differences?

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