Shin chan Season 1 Episode 24
Shin chan
Season 1

Ep 24. Stop Referencing the Show!

  • TV-MA
  • October 26, 1992
  • 24 min

Shin chan season 1 episode 24, "Stop Referencing the Show!" begins with Shin's family watching a popular TV show. However, Shin is not happy with the way the characters are using his catchphrase "Let's Bing Bing!" He argues that he came up with the phrase and should be receiving royalties for it.

The next day at school, Shin uses his catchphrase repeatedly during class, which annoys his teacher. She scolds him for interrupting the class and tells him to stop using the phrase. However, Shin continues to use it throughout the day, leading to various mishaps and causing his friends to become annoyed with him.

That night, Shin and his family go out to eat at a restaurant where they run into the TV show actors who have been using Shin's catchphrase. Shin confronts them about it, and they argue with him, saying that they came up with the phrase on their own and don't owe him anything.

The argument escalates, and the restaurant owner asks them to leave. As they leave, Shin trips and accidentally hits one of the actors, resulting in a scuffle. The police are called, and Shin is taken to the station. His parents come to pick him up, and they scold him for causing trouble.

Back at home, Shin continues to use his catchphrase, but this time he uses it in a more positive way. He tells his family that he's happy that his catchphrase has become so popular and decides to let everyone use it without any issues. The episode ends with Shin's family using his catchphrase, and Shin feeling happy and content.

Overall, "Stop Referencing the Show!" is a fun and entertaining episode that showcases Shin's quirky personality and how he handles situations that bother him. The episode also highlights the importance of being humble and not taking credit for something that belongs to others. Fans of Shin chan will enjoy this episode for its humor and overall message.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 26, 1992
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English