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Where can I see the eighth season of crayon Shinchan?
The eighth season of crayon Shinchan was watched on iQiyi.

Crayon Shinchan is a Japanese family comic produced by 1992. The film was mainly directed by fellow villagers Man, Keiichi Hara and Wooji Muto. The first episode was broadcast on Asahi TV in April 1992. It's still on the air. The film is adapted from Japanese cartoonist Yoshito Usui's cartoon Crayon Shinsuke, which tells the story of a 5-year-old Japanese boy Nobuhara with his family, teachers, classmates, neighbors and passers-by in his daily life.

At present, the eighth season of Crayon Shinchan can already be watched on the video website iQiyi. Iqiyi is a high-quality video entertainment service provider in China. 2065 438+ was officially launched on April 22, 2000. Adhering to the brand slogan of "Enjoy Quality", it actively promotes all-round innovation in products, technologies, contents and marketing, provides users with rich, high-definition and smooth professional video experience, and strives to make people get more and better videos equally and conveniently.

Brief introduction to the story of crayon Shinchan

Nohara Nosuke is a 5-year-old boy who is attending kindergarten. His family lived in the suburb of Kasugabe, with his parents and a little dog named Xiaobai, and then he joined a new member, Nohara Himawari. The author draws materials from daily life and tells the story of Nohara Nosuke in daily life. Nohara Shinsuke, the hero of the story, is a naughty child who likes to be original and imaginative.

Crayon Shinchan is not just an animation work, but a cultural phenomenon. The new Zen is not limited to the characters in the play, but the thinking of a group. Behind this phenomenon lies a complex adult mentality that can attract everyone's attention, including at least: the profound helplessness in the face of real life, the anti-traditional thinking in the face of mixed culture, the habitual selfishness, hypocrisy and sophistry of others, the direct love passed down from generation to generation, and the helplessness that affects the education of minors.