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Shin Chan Season 1 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely

Shin Chan Season 1 Episode 4

Episode Title: Gigantic One-Eyed Monster
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Airing Date: September 09, 2002

Shin Chan: Episode #4 - The Unbearable Sadness of Being (the Happiness Bunny) / A Fistful of Bunny / Curious Georgie Goes to the Zoo / Action Bastard Busts a Move! The Unbearable Sadness of Being (the Happiness Bunny) The backstory concerning Penny's mom's original stuffed bunny and how she came to vent her anger out on it. A Fistful of Bunny Penny's mom tries to give up her violent ways towards her stuffed bunny, and she encourages Penny to do the same. That is going to be harder to do than expected when Shin-chan stops by for a visit, with Ai following close behind. Curious Georgie Goes to the Zoo During a visit to Shin's house, Georgie ends up spending all his time trying to entertain Shin's little sister Hima. Action Bastard Busts a Move! Out of ideas for new fighting moves, Action Bastard holds a contest for viewers to come up with a new technique for him to use during the next episode of his show. Shin and the children try to come up with a new fighting move to submit to the contest but as it turns out inspiration can come from the most unlikeliest of places.

How to Watch Shin Chan Season 1 Episode 4 Legally and Safely

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