The villain intends to transform all of humanity into "High-leg people" using a special beam. After Shin-chan accidentally swallows a second Action Stone, mistaking it for candy, he becomes the focal point of the resistance. With the help of Action Mask's allies and a talking, high-tech version of Shiro, Shin-chan eventually summons the real Action Mask to engage in a series of outrageous contests and a final sword duel to save both worlds. Characters and Antagonists
: A blue-skinned alien described as an "Okama" (a Japanese term for a male-assigned person who adopts feminine traits), who leads an army of henchmen including the Stomach Band Ladies and Baron Thong . Production and Legacy The villain intends to transform all of humanity
Analysis: Crayon Shin-chan: Action Mask vs. Leotard Devil (1993) Characters and Antagonists : A blue-skinned alien described
: Portrayed as a relatable, average working-class family that finds strength in mutual support despite their chaotic nature. : Shin-chan's idol, depicted as a "noble hero"
: Shin-chan's idol, depicted as a "noble hero" who refuses to win through cowardly means.
The narrative begins when five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin-chan" Nohara finds a rare "Action Card 99" in a pack of Choco Chips. This discovery leads the Nohara family—Shin-chan, Misae, Hiroshi, and their dog Shiro—into a parallel dimension where the television superhero is a real figure whose power source, the Action Stone , has been stolen by the alien invader Leotard Devil (also known as High-Gure Satan).
Released in Japan on July 24, 1993, (Kureyon Shinchan: Akushon Kamen tai Haigure Maō) marks the first feature-length film in the long-running Crayon Shin-chan franchise. Directed by Mitsuru Hongo, the film serves as a bridge between the series' early sitcom roots and the grand, high-stakes adventures that would define later theatrical releases. Plot Overview