




Shimajiro and his friends meet Coco, a girl who was separated from her mother during a severe sandstorm. They decide to help Coco find her mother, leaving Dr. Roarson behind to repair the Dig-Bug so they can all go home. This is the fifth movie starring a tiger boy named Shimajiro, and it was screened in movie theaters around Japan. The movie has been conceived to be a child's first movie theater experience, and has been designed in a way that will hold the attention of a young audience throughout the film. Each child is given a cardboard megaphone that they are encouraged to use at various times by the story's characters to cheer them on or shout a particular phrase, and even use as a weapon to thwart the film's villain. The film itself features a wide variety of entertainment, from sing-alongs to dance-alongs, puppet animation, and regular animation. Japanese screenings of the movie come with a short break in the middle, while the lighting and sound in the theater are adjusted to give the children the most comfortable experience possible. - IMDb
Jae-Sang Yoo [14] | MCU Police Assault #2 |
![]() |
1. Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 2 048 359 754 |
![]() |
2. Black Panther (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 1 346 913 161 |
![]() |
3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 1 308 467 944 |
![]() |
4. Aquaman (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 1 148 161 807 |
![]() |
5. Venom (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 856 085 151 |
... | |
![]() |
390. Shimajiro and the Rainbow Oasis (2018) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 93 001 |