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the adventures of csr racing 2 a little boy of five named Shinnosuke and his family his neighbors, his friends and his entourage in csr classics Kasukabe Family Shinnosuke is initially composed of four members, including Shinnosuke Misae Hiroshi and Shiro (the dog), Also on the family side, his grandfather Yoshiji, acariatre and often authoritarian is csr2 the opposite of his other grandfather, Ginnosuké, nicknamed "Ginny", who is joker and also perverse. racing rivals Shinnosuke trains most of the time with four of his buddies: Nene, Kazama, Masao and Bo. He goes to kindergarten race cars where he attends such teachers as Mademoiselle Yoshinaga and Mademoiselle Matsuzaka, racing car games as well as the principal of the school, Mr. Takakura, driving games whom he and his friends call aaa because of his race off dress and His appearance as a ghost Shin is secretly in love with her former teacher, drive ahead Nanako Ōhara, drifting games and also a fan of two superheroes that he particularly enjoys, fast car Action Kamen and Cuntom Robo. drive safe Some other humorous themes which are repeated in the series are of a more universal nature, fast and furious such as gags based on physical comedy (such as eating snow with chopsticks) or, speed way as a child, unexpectedly using adult speech patterns or mannerisms. But even there, many of the gags may require an understanding of Japanese culture and/or language to be fully appreciated; for example, his "Mr. Elephant" impression, speed cars while being transparently obvious as a physical gag, also has a deeper resonance with contemporary Japanese culture since it refers to the popular Japanese children's song "Zou-san" (ぞうさん). chan regularly becomes besotted with pretty female characters who are much older than him, and an additional source of humor is derived from his childlike attempts at wooing these characters, such as by asking them (inappropriately, on several levels) He continually displays a lack of tact when talking to adults, asking questions such as "How many times did you go to the police?" to tough-looking men or "How old are you?" to elderly people.