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Shin Chan (US)/At Least They Pay for the Ouchie
At Least They Pay for the Ouchie | |
Season 1, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | December 10, 2007 |
Production Number | 021 |
Written by | Ryou Motohira Hiroko Naka Hiroko Hagita Taeko Okina Kazuhisa Sakaguchi |
Directed by | Keiichi Hara |
ADR Writer(s) | Michael B. Steinberg Joel Bergen |
ADR Director(s) | Zach Bolton |
← 1x14 Gratuitous Child Nudity |
1x15 → Damn You, Telepathy! |
Shin Chan (US) — Season One |
At Least They Pay for the Ouchie is the fifteenth episode of the first season of FUNimation's adaptation of Shin Chan, and the twenty-first episode overall.
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Contents |
Plot Overview
Penny's Mom's Great Escape
Patty Milfer has finally concocted a plan to escape from her husband, without taking Penny. While executing her plan she runs into Shin, who is skipping school for some reason. Shin's problems put Patty's escape plans on hold.
Between a Rock and a Tard-Face
Boo wants Shin to look after his pet rock, Phillip, because he can't take him to the puppet doctor. Shin realizes that his family might mistake Phillip for something else, but he forgets where he originally hid Phillip from his family.
Happiness Bunny's Revenge's Revenge
Penny brings over all her bunnies for show and tell at Shin's, including Happiness Bunny. When Hima passes by, she notices the bunny turning and looking at her, and she responds by throwing him out the door by Whitey's doghouse. Whitey, who can talk (see previous episode), has a conversation with the bunny about his abusive lifestyle, and the bunny forces Whitey into marriage.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- Evan Dorkin: At one point during the episode, Shin comments that the show "really sucks since Evan Dorkin left." Dorkin and his wife Sarah Dyer worked as punch-up writers for the test run of the series, although (being fans of the original show) they originally worked to shape the show and give each character distinct voices. Dorkin and Dyer were unceremoniously dropped from the show in order for the production company to streamline the writing process, leading Dorkin to respond on his LiveJournal with some confusion.