Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkazu Academy (クレヨンしんちゃん 謎メキ!花の天カス学園, Kureyon Shin-chan: Nazo Meki! Hana no Tenkasu Gakuen)[2] is a 2021 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 29th film of the anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The director of the film is Wataru Takahashi and screenplay is written by Kimiko Ueno.[3]
Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkazu Academy | |
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Japanese | クレヨンしんちゃん 謎メキ!花の天カス学園 |
Hepburn | Kureyon Shinchan: Nazo Meki! Hana no Tenkasu Gakuen |
Directed by | Wataru Takahashi |
Screenplay by | Kimiko Ueno |
Based on | Crayon Shin-chan by Yoshito Usui |
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Production company | Shin-Ei Animation |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | ¥1.71 billion[1] |
The film's story begins with Shinnosuke and his friends of "Kasukabe Defence Force" experiencing a one-week stay in "Tenkatōitsu Kasukabe Private Academy" (nicknamed "Tenkazu"), an elite boarding school that is administrated by a state-of-the-art AI, "Otsmun". All the students are given a badge initially with 1000 points and their points are increased/decreased by Otsmun based on their behaviors and academic performance. In there someone attacks Kazama. As a result, his intelligence is reduced, and strange bite marks are left on his butt. The Kasukabe Defense Force joins forces with the school's dropout student council president Chishio Atsuki, who was a former athlete, to form a group of detectives and solve the mystery. [4]
The film was initially scheduled to be released on April 23, 2021 in Japan,[6] but was postponed to July 30, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][7][8] It was later released by Muse Communication in Singapore on September 9, 2021, and in Malaysia on November 18 as Crayon Shin-chan: School Mystery! The Splendid Tenkasu Academy.[9][10] The film is released on Blu-ray and DVD on 4 February 2022.[11]
Here is a table which shows the box office of this movie of all the weekends in Japan:
# | Rank | Weekend | Weekend gross | Total gross till current weekend | Ref. |
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1 | 2 | July 30–August 1 | ¥307,303,000
(US$2.81 million) |
¥307,303,000
(US$2.81 million) |
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2 | 4 | August 6–8 | ¥144,722,100
(US$1.31 million) |
¥705,022,800
(US$6.37 million) |
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3 | 4 | August 13–15 | ¥124,974,150
(US$1.14 million) |
¥1,171,715,250
(US$10.72 million) |
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4 | 7 | August 20–22 | ¥59,800,750
(US$544,900) |
¥1,394,860,950
(US$12.71 million) |
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5 | 10 | August 27–29 | ¥41,067,700
(US$373,700) |
¥1,511,441,050
(US$13.8 million) |
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6 | 10+ | September 3–5 | ¥32,214,100
(US$293,300) |
¥1,572,327,700
(US$14.31 million) |
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7 | 10 | September 10–12 | — | ¥1,610,000,000
(US$14.65 million) |
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8 | 10+ | September 17–19 | ¥22,607,250
(US$206,600) |
¥1,643,661,950
(US$15.02 million) |
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