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Pepe stared at the strange, potty-mouthed child. Then, for the first time in months, he chuckled. He poured Shin Chan a tiny glass of orange juice and told him his secret: he missed dancing the Sevillanas with his wife.
Shin Chan tilted his head. "Señorita, ¿tu novio te ha dicho hoy lo bonita que eres? Porque si no, yo puedo hacerlo. Y también puedo mostrarte mi colección de piedras con formas raras."
One rainy afternoon, Shin Chan got lost in the labyrinthine alleys of the Santa Cruz district. He wasn't scared. He simply walked into a small, dark bar, hopped onto a stool, and ordered, "Un zumo de naranja, por favor, y cuénteme un secreto." ver shin chan en espanol
Shin Chan was doing his "Elephant Walk" (his infamous hip-wiggling dance) on the table, singing a mangled version of the Macarena mixed with the Chichibu no Uta .
Shin Chan walked to the front of the class. He did not bow. Instead, he pulled down his eyelid with one finger, stuck out his tongue, and wiggled his hips while patting his rear. "¡Mirad, soy un mono bailarín!" Pepe stared at the strange, potty-mouthed child
Inside, Hiroshi Nohara, a salaryman who had been transferred to the Seville office, was sweating profusely. "Mitsi, are you sure about this?" he asked his wife.
The next morning, Futaba Kindergarten’s Spanish branch was in for a shock. The principal, a gentle giant named Don Carlos, introduced the new student. Shin Chan tilted his head
The stern old woman from the first day was now his accomplice, feeding him churros. Señorita Rosario had given up disciplining him and instead bought a stress ball. And old Pepe the bartender was dancing the Sevillanas with a new friend, laughing.