Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Is Xiao Xin really dead?

Is Xiao Xin really dead?

It's fake.

Yoshito Usui and his studio never responded positively to the rumor that "Crayon Shinchan died at the age of five", but Yoshito Usui did talk about the source of Shinchan's image in the interview. In daily life, the author finds that his children are a little naughty, the elves are eccentric and cute, and even have some childhood shadows.

At this point, the image of Xiao Xin jumped out. Yoshito Usui actually draws cartoons based on his children and his own life. The story that crayon Shinchan died at the age of five is actually a rumor.

The news of Xiao Xin's death was widely circulated.

Legend has it that there was once a 5-year-old boy named Xiao Xin. Before the age of 5, Xiao Xin lived a happy life, until one day, in a sudden car accident, sensible Xiao Xin died under the wheel to save his sister Xiao Kui. However, Xiao Xin's mother, Miya Nohara, was badly hurt because of her son's early death. She was too sad to go to the hospital.

While resting in the hospital, because she missed Xiao Xin so much, Meiya lay in her hospital bed and used Xiao Xin's favorite crayons to describe and record Xiao Xin's life before she was five years old. Everywhere, Meiya thinks, "If Xiao Xin is still alive, she will be very happy." .

This may be God's arrangement, or it may be that Xiao Xin didn't want her mother to be too sad and somehow enchanted. Yoshito Usui met Sanyuan by chance in the hospital.

After hearing the story of Perfect Budd, Yoshito Usui was very moved and decided to animate the little things in his life before the child died. Because Xiao Xin liked crayons before his death, the author named this cartoon character "Crayon Xiao Xin".