Kurupt FM, porém, o resto é irrelevante. Após o fim do maior rádio pirata de Brentford, os meninos da Kurupt FM encontram seu caminho para o Japão em uma aventura épica em busca de fortuna e fama.
O reino que flutua no céu, que usa rabiscos grátis como fonte de energia, “Reino Rakuga”. No entanto, agora em face da falta de energia, eles estão à beira da ruína. A fim de forçar a criação de rabiscos, o exército do reino começa a atacar Kasukabe na superfície! Enquanto isso, conforme os desenhos começam a se mover, o herói que recebe o tesouro escondido do reino, o “Miracle Crayon” - não é outro senão o “super despreocupado menino de 5 anos”, Nohara Shinnosuke !! Juntos como os “Quase Quatro Heróis”, Shinnosuke e os rabiscos desenhados tentam levar Kasukabe de volta! Entre eles, descobrem a fraqueza dos rabiscos, onde se dissolvem ao contacto com a água! Para piorar as coisas, uma nuvem de chuva que parece começar a derramar a qualquer momento paira acima… O que os aguarda o encontro com os rabiscos e o fim de sua aventura - serão sorrisos ou lágrimas!?
13 anos atrás, de repente, uma parte de Tóquio quebrou e começou a flutuar no céu. Tóquio foi separada em "Old Tokyo" como a parte que estava flutuando no ar e "New Tokyo", a parte que permaneceu no solo. A comunicação e a interação entre os dois Tokyos eram impossíveis e os anos se passaram. Um dia, uma jovem percebe que a Velha Tóquio vai cair no chão, e ela inicia o caminho perigoso da Velha Tóquio à Nova Tóquio para salvar os cidadãos da crise iminente.
One night, the Nohara family were enjoying a pleasant dream, when suddenly a big fish appeared in their dreams and ate them. The next morning, Hiroshi read in the newspaper that everybody in another town had the same nightmare as him, but it seemed to have ended. But Hiroshi also heard the same dream from Misae, Shinnosuke, Himawari and even Shiro. They were surprised and thought if the same thing is happening in Kasukabe too. In kindergarten, on telling others about his nightmare, Shinnosuke was surprised to know that everybody too had the same dream. Then a mysterious girl named Saki was transferred to Futaba Kindergarten and joined Shinnosuke's class. Everyone in the class, including the rather inactive Bo-chan, were all excited and happy on seeing her. But Saki had a cold attitude and didn't get along well.
This adaptation of the Nutcracker story (by Tchaikovsky and original choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov) is updated in this stop-motion animation from the original Japanese release of 1979. The new 3-D rendering is complemented by the art direction of Sebastian Masuda who is responsible for much of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's style. She also provides music here.
During her world tour, a rumor spreads that Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is not a human, but really a robot. When she returns to Japan, she goes on a journey to discover her real identity.
The DVD is of her largest show to date held at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on November 6, 2012. The show's concept was of a pop-up picture book, and features many of Kyary's cute and colorful costumes with even a performance where she flies above the audience. All 20 songs performed are included. It was released in DVD and Blu-ray editions. A limited edition (DVD only) comes with a bonus disc of a backstage documentary, bonus live footage from other shows, as well as videos of Kyary explaining how to dance "tsukematsukeru" and "Fashion Monster". The limited edition comes as a photo book package.[2]