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2026 Crayon Shin-chan Film Adds Sairi Itō and Comedy Duo Mayurika as Guest Voices

The casting of a live-action actress and a comedy duo continues the franchise's tradition of mixing film and variety talent into its summer movie lineup.

Key Facts

  • The 33rd 2D Crayon Shin-chan film opens in Japan on July 31, 2026.
  • Sairi Itō voices Yako, a nine-tailed fox yōkai.
  • Comedy duo Mayurika voice Squid Yōkai and Flounder Yōkai, baseball players on the Edomae Sushies team.
  • Masaki Watanabe directs the film, with Yoshiko Nakamura writing the script.
  • The film is produced by Shinei Animation, TV Asahi, ADK Emotions, and Futabasha, with TOHO distributing.

Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.

2026 Crayon Shin-chan Film Adds Sairi Itō and Comedy Duo Mayurika as Guest Voices

The 33rd 2D Crayon Shin-chan film, opening July 31, 2026, revealed three guest voice actors: Sairi Itō as a nine-tailed fox yōkai, and the comedy duo Mayurika as squid and flounder yōkai baseball players. The film sends the Nohara family to Akita and then to a yōkai world.

The 33rd 2D animated Crayon Shin-chan film has its three guest voice actors. Sairi Itō plays Yako, a nine-tailed fox yōkai. The comedy duo Mayurika-Sakamoto and Nakatani-voice Squid Yōkai and Karei (Flounder) Yōkai, who are first base player and pitcher-captain of the Edomae Sushies baseball team that challenges Shin-chan and friends. The film, titled Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Kikikaikai! Ora no Yōkai Bake-shon, opens in Japan on July 31. Masaki Watanabe directs, Yoshiko Nakamura writes the script, and Shinei Animation, TV Asahi, ADK Emotions, and Futabasha produce with TOHO distributing.

  • Sairi Itō: plays Yako, a nine-tailed fox yōkai
  • Sakamoto (Mayurika): plays Squid Yōkai, first base player of the Edomae Sushies
  • Nakatani (Mayurika): plays Karei (Flounder) Yōkai, pitcher and team captain of the Edomae Sushies

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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