Regrettably, it's confirmed that the body found at the bottom of the cliff where Yoshito Usui, "Crayon Shin-chan"'s creator went missing since September 11th does belong to the late artist.
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I'm not really a fan of Crayon Shin-chan, but I find the story very enjoyable nonetheless. Light and funny, with some heart warming moments inserted occasionally in the story, reading or watching "Crayon Shin-chan" is always a great way to relax the mind for me.
Then again, nobody could poke fun at the materialism of adults from a child's point of view as sarcastically as Yoshito Usui-sensei, through Shin-chan that is.
We mourn the lost of a great talent in this world.
News via Mainichi.