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Crayon Shinchan Arashi no Yobu Cinema Land no Daibouken is the first videogame of the franchise
Crayon Shin-chan co-developed by
Banpresto and
Inti Creates for the console
Game Boy Advance in 2004. In the game, Shinnosuke and his family visit an amusement park based on the movies of the franchise. The game would later get a remake on the
Nintendo DS in 2008.
This game provides examples of:
- Ass Shove: This is Shinnosuke's secondary way to attack while wearing his regular costume, using it on the opponents behind to deal damage.
- Bittersweet Ending: In the end the Nohara family suceeds in stopping the Cineland director's plans of dominating the world, but they don't get a reward for completing all the movies. This is averted on the ds remake where they at least have some small wishes granted by the Cinema genie.
- Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: During the costume change the game pauses for a brief moment to allow Shinnosuke to change his clothes.
- Extremely Short Timespan: The entire game happens during one whole day.
- Goomba Stomp: Shinnosuke can stomp his enemies on almost every costume. The only costume that doesn't do it is the unlockable bee costume
- Maniac Monkeys: The monkey enemies in the movie Crayon Shin-chan: Jungle That Invites Storm. However, they don't attack Shin if he wears the monkey costume.
- Multipurpose Tongue: The tounge of Shin's frog costume allows him to paralize enemies and reach frog-shaped hooks for him to use.
- Nostalgia Level: The whole game itself, given how it homages the movies of the franchise that were released until 2004/2008.
- Rolling Attack: This is the Action Mask's costume most powerful attack, dealing massive damage to enemies and bosses when charged.
- Save the Villain: In the DS remake, shinnosuke must defeat the cinema genie who is controlling the Cineland director in the final boss battle.
- Shock and Awe: The Action Mask costume can damage enemies with electricity.
- Timed Mission: In the final level of the world based on Crayon Shin Chan The Adult Empire Strikes Back , shin must reach the top of the tower before Ken and Chako's elevator. Failing to do this results in an immediate loss, forcing the player to restart the level again.
- Turned Against Their Masters: In the DS remake The cinema genie turns against the Cineland direction, controlling his body against his will.