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This is the list of Shin Chan and the California Stimps characters as dictated by its original incarnation produced by Taylor Media Entertainment and Crayon Films as well as any minor edited versions.  
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This is the list of Shin Chan and the California Stimps characters as dictated by its original incarnation produced by Taylor Media Entertainment and Crayon Films as well as any minor dubbed versions. The characters' names follow this order: English, Japanese Script, and Roman characters. The names used in the dubs follow as they appear in that version, if applicable.
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'''Mitzi Nohara'''  
'''Mitzi Nohara'''  
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The mother of the Nohara family.  
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The mother of the Nohara family, and its caretaker. The classical housewife of post-war Japan, she cleans, launders, cooks, sews, mothers, and lazes all to varying degrees of success. While at heart a caring and nurturing individual, her positive aspects are often offset by her many shortcomings. A paragon of hypocrisy, after handing out irrevocable edicts to her husband and children, she will not hesitate to immediately break them once they are out of sight. She administers brutal punishment to her husband, son, and on rare occasion's her year old daughter, whenever they disobey her. While she spends as little as possible on the less-essential needs of her husband and son, she loves to splurge on Himawari and herself. Though she is noted to have instances of great generosity. She is the source of boundless diet and savings plans, all of which fail within the first week. 
'''Hiro Nohara'''  
'''Hiro Nohara'''  
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Father of the Nohara family, and its sole source of income.  
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Father of the Nohara family, and its sole source of income. He met his future wife, Misae, at the age of 29, and after dating for around a year the two wed. He is a loving father to his two children, and ultimately a devoted husband. While he is the family bread-winner, he hands the reigns of finance over to his wife, who maintains a totalitarian level of control on family spending. He is the iconic salary man of modern Japan, working eight-hour days, enduring overstuffed trains, and enjoying the occasional bar-bouncing nightlife. While his relationship with his family is positive on the whole, there is an abundance of recurring conflict. He and his wife bicker on many different things, from how little he gets for spending money every month, to who's turn it is to give the baby a bath. Misae is also notorious for inflicting comically brutal violence on Hiroshi whenever she gets very angry. He enjoys a playful relationship with his children; but sometimes they're the source of his daily woes. He will not hesitate to save his allowance for things he want, but can be seen spending much of it to buy his family creature comforts.  
'''Hima Nohara'''   
'''Hima Nohara'''   
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The youngest child of the Nohara family. Turned into a teenager one time in "Teenage Hima" when she got a hold of Josh's herbal remedy.
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The youngest child of the Nohara family, a precocious and vibrant infant. While technically newborn, her character has matured and grown more intelligent during her stay in the series. She possess a palpable lust for shiny objects(jewels and precious metals) and brand-name goods. She emulates her mother in her utterly stubborn pursuit of handsome young men who catch her eye. In her family she is an icon of adoration and annoyance, causing trouble she cannot be blamed for given her infantile innocence.  
'''Chiro'''  
'''Chiro'''  
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'''Marcie Koyama'''  
'''Marcie Koyama'''  
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Misae's older sister. Age 35. She is still single. She starts getting Shin lots of affection.
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Misae's older sister. Age 35. She is still single. Her appearance in the show is rare. It is possible that Misae learned some of her moves from her. She shares some of the same mischievous antics as Shin-chan and Ginnosuke, except to an excess. In the Taylor Media version, she starts getting Shin lots of affection.
'''Musa Koyama'''  
'''Musa Koyama'''  
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'''Gin Nohara'''   
'''Gin Nohara'''   
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Hiroshi's father. Age 65. coke junkie as Shin discoved.
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Hiroshi's father. Age 65. Like his son and his grandson, Shin-chan, he enjoys looking at pretty young women. He also likes to do weird things and rituals with his grandson. His appearance in the show is relatively more common than other minor characters. As with Shin-chan, he is affectionately called Gin-chan. One of his many jokes in the series is dressing up as a movie character whenever Hiroshi and his family comes to visit them, such as Neo from The Matrix or Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Another running gag in the series is that whenever he announces to the family that he would visit them (either by phone or post), then he suddenly appears out of nowhere afterwards, shocking the family.  In the Taylor Media version, Shin discovers that he's a coke junkie.
'''Nanako Hara'''
'''Nanako Hara'''
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The college girl with boyfriend troubles on her mind. Age 20.  
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The college girl with boyfriend troubles on her mind. Age 20. The first time they met was when Shin-chan was strolling in the neighborhood and got something in his eye. Nanako, though a stranger at the time, took it out of his eyes for him. Since then, they have kept contact with each other, sometimes Nanako inviting Shin-chan to beach resorts and skiing trips etc. Nanako is the only girl that is unruffled by Shin-chan's behavior, and the only one Shin-chan tries to behave for, even being shy and blushing around her. She dreams to be a kindergarten teacher.
   
   
'''Yoshi Hatogaya'''  
'''Yoshi Hatogaya'''  
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Nohara family's other neighbor and named after a Nintendo character.  
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Nohara family's other neighbor. His family and Shin-chan's family got to know each other for the first time on a trip to Hawaii. After the trip, they moved next door to Shin-chan's family. He and his wife sometimes annoy Shin-chan's parents. They are also a couple of unusual conventions and display of affections, which contrasts the earlier Japanese generations. They are easily excited by new and first-time things, such as being robbed the first time and having the police over for investigation. He sometimes goes to Hiroshi for advice. He would often barge into Hiroshi's house without warning whenever theres a problem. In the adult oriented version by FUNimation, he and his wife are in constant debt do to their constant spending and need to have all the new things, and have adopted habits to run out on bills and look for sleazy, cheap buildings to live in. He also buys Hiro cheap beer to thank him for his kindness when Misae lets them live with them. In the Taylor Media version, Yoshi is named after a Nintendo character.  
'''Mitchi Hatogaya'''
'''Mitchi Hatogaya'''
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Yoshi's wife.  
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Yoshirin's wife. She likes to watch horror movies (to her husband's chagrin) and collect stuffed dinosaurs. She sometimes hangs out with Misae. In the adult oriented version by FUNimation she and her husband are in constant debt do to there constant spending and need to have all the new things, and have adopted habits to run out on bills and look for sleasy, cheap buildings to live in. She also buys Misae a generic soda to thank her for letting her and Yoshirin live in there house.
'''Robert McGuire'''  
'''Robert McGuire'''  
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'''Georgie Kazama'''  
'''Georgie Kazama'''  
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Tooru Kazama (Kazama-kun) is Shin-chan's immaculately groomed and perfectly mannered friend, who usually loses his nerves and composure with Shin-chan's antics.Their relationship has often been joked as homosexual by Shin-Chan. Despite Kazama's annoyance with Shin-Chan, the both of them are actually the best of friends are actually quite closer then any of the other friends they have. Himawari has a slight crush on Tooru.  
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Shin-chan's immaculately groomed and perfectly mannered friend.
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'''Penny Sakurada'''  
'''Penny Sakurada'''  
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Shin-chan's female classmate and friend.  
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Nene Sakurada (Nene-chan) is Shin-chan's female classmate and friend. She loves to play 'real omamagoto', or 'real house', in which divorces and arguments are very common. She occasionally sees her mother go crazy and shrieks something literally translated to be "You're not my usual mom!" She has the same character as her mother and she is often seen releasing her frustrations on a helpless stuffed bunny. When her desires are not met, Nene becomes upset. She hated Shiizou Atsukuru during his teaching period but eventually developed a crush on him. Nene is also revealed to be a Gossip Monger. However she always misunderstood the situation and made it worse such as when Tokuro (Matzuzaka's boyfriend) was hanging out with his childhood friend and their photo was taken by Nene. Leading to a conflict between the couple. She became devastated by this event. In the Taylor Media version, Penny is .  
'''Masa Sato'''  
'''Masa Sato'''  
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one of Shin-chan's friends. He has a super-sensitive feeling and makes riots.
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Masao Sato is one of Shin-chan's friends. He has a super-sensitive feeling and makes riots.
'''Po'''  
'''Po'''  
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'''Ai-chan'''   
'''Ai-chan'''   
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Ai-chan is a relatively newer character addition to the show who began appearing on October 12, 1999. She sleepwalks and wants Shin for her birthday.
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Ai-chan is a relatively newer character addition to the show who began appearing on October 12, 1999. She is from an extremely rich family and happened to be enrolled in to the kindergarten at Kasukabe because she threw a dart at the map of Japan and hit Kasukabe, thereby determining where she would go next. She is always seen riding in a black limousine and with a bodyguard. Many boys fell in love with her except Shin-chan. Instead, she fell in love with Shin-chan. Masao-kun likes her very much, but Ai-chan almost never pays attention to him. In the Taylor Media version, she sleepwalks and wants Shin for her birthday.
'''Dori Anderson'''  
'''Dori Anderson'''  
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'''Ench Takakura''' (Taylor Media)  
'''Ench Takakura''' (Taylor Media)  
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The principal of Meadow Fields Kindergarten who wanted to end his career as a principal in "Funhouse Ench" and move to retirement, but enjoyed being a principal
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The principal of Meadow Fields Kindergarten .
'''Patty Sakurada''' (Taylor Media))
'''Patty Sakurada''' (Taylor Media))
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'''Yuko'''  
'''Yuko'''  
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  Leader of the clique. Age 17. released on probation.
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  Leader of the clique. Age 17. Her title in the Malay translation is "Dragon Claw Ryuko" or "Short-nailed Ryuko". She is a tough fighter and behaves righteously towards her friends. Her violent and brash behaviour undermines her gentle and kind side, and despite being the leader of a female gangster group, shows a surprising amount of genial traits. Has a secret hobby of dressing up as a Sailor Moon character. She also has a huge crush on Shin-chan's father Hiroshi and is revealed more so in the August 1, 1997 episode "The Crimson Scorpion's Yoyo Fishing Game" (紅さそり隊のヨーヨー釣りだゾ), despite knowledge that Hiroshi is married to Misae. Fukazume is actually her nickname of sorts meaning "Rough 'n Ready" (according to the Hawaiian versions of the TV series). Her real name is Ryuko Okegawa (桶川 竜子, Okegawa Ryūko?). In the Taylor Media version, she's released on probation.
Ogin   
Ogin   
Member of the clique who always wears a mask with an "X" on it, and therefore she is known as "Fish-eyed Ogin" (the X resembles the eye of a dead fish). She is the more taciturn and patient member of the clique. Despite her somewhat fearsome demeanor, she possesses a kind side, shown in an episode where she helps out her sick mother by delivering goods and hiding her predicaments from her friends, so they are not troubled by it. Her face was revealed in one episode when the Saitama Scorpions babysit Shin-chan and Himawari and the latter playfully takes off her mask.  
Member of the clique who always wears a mask with an "X" on it, and therefore she is known as "Fish-eyed Ogin" (the X resembles the eye of a dead fish). She is the more taciturn and patient member of the clique. Despite her somewhat fearsome demeanor, she possesses a kind side, shown in an episode where she helps out her sick mother by delivering goods and hiding her predicaments from her friends, so they are not troubled by it. Her face was revealed in one episode when the Saitama Scorpions babysit Shin-chan and Himawari and the latter playfully takes off her mask.  
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'''Rash Mary'''   
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'''"Rash" Marie'''   
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Another member of the clique, who is fat and clumsy. She's muscular.
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Another member of the clique, who is fat and clumsy. Her title in the Malay translation of the manga is "Pimple-Mary." She is righteous, and often comes to the aid of her friends despite her inability to fight. In the Taylor Media version, she's muscular.
'''Masked Fighter Hero'''   
'''Masked Fighter Hero'''   
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Shin-chan's favorite superhero in the cartoon within the cartoon. Action Kamen is a spoof of Japan's tokusatsu shows (most notably, the Kamen Rider shows). His arch enemy is Hamburgalar.
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Shin-chan's favorite superhero in the cartoon within the cartoon. Action Kamen is a spoof of Japan's tokusatsu shows (most notably, the Kamen Rider shows). The phrase "muchacho" means "boy" or "young man" in Spanish. In the European Spanish version he is called Ultrahéroe (Ultrahero) as there he is considered a knock-off of the Ultraman series.  In the Taylor Media version, his arch enemy is Hamburgalar.
'''Mimi-chan'''   
'''Mimi-chan'''   
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Action Kamen's young sidekick in combatting enemies. She is seen to deliver crucial weapons to Action Kamen or give him instructions for new moves.  
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Action Kamen's young sidekick in combatting enemies. She is seen to deliver crucial weapons to Action Kamen or give him instructions for new moves. In episode 41, Loli apparently has new powers that parody Sailor Moon and the magical girl genre, renaming herself Jailbait Poon.  
'''Ham Kahn'''  
'''Ham Kahn'''  
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Paris Kutsuzoko  
Paris Kutsuzoko  
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She is the 2-year-old Japanese-American daughter of Summer. Her personality is seen to be geared towards an obsessively trend-conscious teenager.  
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She is the 2-year-old Japanese-American daughter of Atsuko. Her personality is seen to be geared towards an obsessively trend-conscious teenager.  
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'''Ed Rabbit'''
'''Ed Rabbit'''
He is the leader of the California Stimps and so all his loyalties go to him. He has very strict polices such as being very clean in the yard and not allowing pests. He spends his free time with Hikari. His cruel attitude toward the gang can be attributed due to the fact that his mother and his father died in a traffic accident 30 years ago.
He is the leader of the California Stimps and so all his loyalties go to him. He has very strict polices such as being very clean in the yard and not allowing pests. He spends his free time with Hikari. His cruel attitude toward the gang can be attributed due to the fact that his mother and his father died in a traffic accident 30 years ago.
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'''Ed-Kun/Eddie Sakurada'''
 
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Abused adopted child. Biological son of Patty Sakurada.
 
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'''Cici'''
 
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New student of Hill Valley Technical School for Special Need.
 
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'''5 Fun Groups'''
 
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'''Dancing King'''
 
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'''Rockafire'''
 
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'''Tickle Flats'''
 

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