Synopsis The Amanto, aliens from outer space, have invaded Earth and taken over feudal Japan. As a result, a prohibition on swords has been established, and the samurai of Japan are treated with disregard as a consequence. However one man, Gintoki Sakata, still possesses the heart of the samurai, although from his love of sweets and work as a yorozuya, one might not expect it.
Accompanying him in his jack-of-all-trades line of work are Shinpachi Shimura, a boy with glasses and a strong heart, Kagura with her umbrella and seemingly bottomless stomach, as well as Sadaharu, their oversized pet dog. Of course, these odd jobs are not always simple, as they frequently have run-ins with the police, ragtag rebels, and assassins, oftentimes leading to humorous but unfortunate consequences. Who said life as an errand boy was easy? Written by MAL Rewrite. BackgroundSeveral games based on Gintama have been released on a variety of platforms such as the Sony PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. Characters from the series have also appeared in Weekly Shounen Jump's crossover titles such as Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars.
The series received high-definition reruns of older episodes by TV Tokyo from April 5, 2010 till March 28, 2011 under the name Yorinuki Gintama-san which included 51 selected episodes as well as 4 new Openings and Endings. Sentai Filmworks licensed and released only the first 49 episodes of Gintama, along with the first movie; in 2016, Crunchyroll gained the license and plans to release the entire series dubbed/subtitled at some point in the future. #01: 'Pray' by Tommy heavenly6 (eps 1-24) #02: 'Tooi Nioi (遠い匂い)' by YO-KING (eps 25-49) #03: 'Giniro no Sora (銀色の空)' by redballoon (eps 50-75) #04: 'Kasanaru Kage (かさなる影)' by Hearts Grow (eps 76-99) #05: 'DONTEN (曇天)' by DOES (eps 100-125) #06: 'Anata MAGIC (アナタMAGIC)' by monobright (eps 126-150) #07: 'Stairway Generation' by Base Ball Bear (eps 151-176) #08: 'Light Infection' by Prague (eps 177-201) #R1: 'Bakuchi Dancer (バクチ・ダンサー)' by DOES (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 1-9) #R2: 'Kaze no Gotoku (風のごとく)' by Inoue Joe (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 10-26). #11: 'Ai, Ai, Ai' by GHOSTNOTE (eps 126-138) #12: 'Kagayaita' by SHIGI (eps 139-150) #13: 'Asa Answer' by PENGIN (eps 151-163) #14: 'Wo Ai Ni' by Hitomi Takahashi feat.
Beat Crusaders (eps 164-176) #15: 'Wonderful Days' by ONE☆DRAFT (eps 177-189) #16: 'SAYONARA no Sora' by Qwai (eps 190-201) #R1: 'Bokutachi no Kisetsu' by DOES (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 1-9) #R2: 'Wave' by Vijandeux (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 10-26) #R3: 'In My Life' by AZU (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 27-39) #R4: 'Sakurane' by Piko (Yorinuki Gintama-san eps 40-51). Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 9 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 Over the years there have been a multitude of comedy shows that have graced our TV screens, from the surreal stylings of Monty Python and sarcastic wit of Blackadder, to the sci-fi tomfoolery of Red Dwarf and the strange antics of The Fast Show. There are numerous notable series that have taken their rightful places in our DVD collections, and in an age where comedians are treated like rock stars, maybe it's fate that comedy anime would also come of age. It's strange to say this, but humour has never been a strong department for the medium, partly because of the cultural differences between East and West, but mainly because the majority of anime comedies rely more on parody than anything else. The problem with this is that quite often the viewer is left without a frame of reference, so the humour simply goes over their heads.
Some shows manage to get away with it purely by throwing out an almost constant stream of gags in the hope that people will understand enough of them to be entertained, while others like Seto no Hanayome and Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu have a slightly more careful approach. The area where anime is weakest is where situational comedy is concerned. There are plenty of shows around that could invariably class themselves as sit-coms, but the penchant for studios to base their stories in some sort of school setting severely limits the quality of the humour. In essence, the industry's blind adherence to what they think is a winning formula has resulted in the dilution of just about every single joke that could be told in a school setting, so much so in fact that these days studios have fallen to relying on fanservice based comedies in order to make ends meet (pardon the pun). Comedy anime isn't dead though, as there are some rays of light shining down on the wreckage of red noses, bladders on sticks and giant shoes. Nodame Cantabile insane otaku heroine and her long suffering boyfriend introduced many people to the world of classical music and the usage of otaku power when learning French. Genshiken took a slightly rose tinted look at the multi-layered world of the Japanese otaku, while Moyashimon payed homage to the classic American frat comedy National Lampoon's Animal House.
One series has, however, defied all the conventions, and has become one of the greatest comedy anime of all time. Incorporating elements from some of the best comedy of both East and West, the series has an anarchic streak that, at times, is more reminiscent of Monty Python, The Simpsons and Family Guy. I am, of course, talking about Gintama. The concept of a samurai sit-com isn't new to anime and manga, however it wasn't until the serialisation of Sorachi Hideaki's manga in 2003 that anyone actually realised the potential in this type of story. Set in a quasi-historical Edo, Japan (and possibly the rest of the world), has been conquered by an alien race known as the Amanto. The nation's strongest warriors were no match for the alien technology, and in an effort to prevent another samurai uprising, the powers that be have banned humans from carrying swords in public. In this world there lives a former samurai with silver hair who runs the firm known as Yorozuya from his rented second floor apartment.
From time to time he takes on odd jobs (yorozuya), for people in order to pay his rent and buy milkshakes and his beloved Weekly Shounen Jump. He is Sakata Gintoki, and his destiny is to make you cry with laughter. To say that the story is a bit on the haphazard side is probably a gross understatement, however Gintama is nothing if not consistent in its approach. The underlying story is of Gintoki and his 'friends', Shimura Shinpachi (an average human teenager with no real special qualities), and Kagura (an alien who looks human and possesses monstrous strength), as they go through their days doing odd jobs for people, getting into arguments/figths with the Shinsengumi (police, kind of), drinking strawberry milkshakes (or some other flavour depending on Gintoki's mood), and trying in some small way to make the world a better place. And that's really about as serious as many of the episodes get. The haphazard approach to the story is a purposeful measure that, strangely enough, works very well, mainly because Gintama is a comedy series.
There are story arcs that occur over the course of the show, and even though they may include some serious or dramatic content, Gintama never once loses its sense of fun. Indeed, the comedy is the true strength of this series, not simply in its style and delivery, but also in its content. Many of the visual gags have to be seen to be believed (seriously, how the hell did they get away with the Neo Armstrong Cyclone Jet Armstrong Cannon), and whilst the series is top-filled with parodies, the humour is always involving so the viewer rarely feels like a joke has gone over their head. That said, Ginatama has one aspect that is greater than all others in terms of its plot and comedy content, and that is its ability to turn the seemingly ordinary into something completely different.
This is the main reason why Gintama can be considered a sit-com rather than a parody, as this aspect has more in common with shows like Blackadder and Monty Python than anything else. There are numerous occasions where the series will catch the viewer off guard with its sly, anarchic take on seemingly normal events (like being in a public toilet and running out of paper). Of course, there are downsides too. Although the series is extremely strong in terms of comedy, it sometimes lacks when events take a serious turn. This may be due to the audience's reactions, as viewers may automatically think that something funny is going to happen next, however a part of it also stems from the fact that the comedy is sometimes too 'strong'. It's ironic to say this, but Gintama's greatest strength may also be its biggest weakness.
As with any long running shounen series animation and design are pretty good on the whole. The characters convey a sense of visual individuality that at times goes beyond that of other shounen anime, although this is tempered with a small degree of genericism that allows the humour to flourish. The colours are extremely bold and solid, while the backgrounds and set designs highlight the synergy between alien technology and Edo. The animation itself is of an extremely high standard, so much so in fact that some of the visual gags only really work because of it. The high points of the visuals are the show's numerous and well crafted parodies. There are many occasions where the style, animation, end even the character design, changes to make the humour more immediate, sometimes occuring in the blink of an eye, and sometimes lasting for a good portion of a given episode. The series also plays around with a variety of concepts that most people only really read about, one example being an occasion where Gintoki and the gang are rendered invisible because the episode is incomplete.
It's nigh on impossible to find another anime that not only mentions something like this, but also shows the viewer what it would look like. Much of the humour comes from the characters themselves, but no matter how good the scripting is, delivery is everything when it comes to comedy, and in this respect Gintama is extremely well served by its seiyuu. The cast are able to perform with a panache that is sometimes astonishing, and their portrayals of their respective characters are so good that one would be forgiven for believing they were full time comedians. Possibly the best example of this is Kugimiya Rie (Kagura), who for many years has been typecast into various tsundere roles. Her portrayal of Kagura is truly excellent, especially in terms of comedy, and much like the rest of the cast she manages to not only maintain a consistent character for a an extended period of time, but has actually become more adept with her timing and delivery. Gintama is generally consistent with its choice of music, and certain tracks are repeated throughout the series usually to add to the comic atmosphere of a given scene.
That said, some of the more serious moments can feel a little off-kilter as the score changes can sometimes be a little sudden. As with any long running series the OP and ED have changed since the show began airing in 2006. These tracks are usually pretty good at capturing the essence of Gintama (which just sounds wrong), as a whole, and the opening sequences are designed and choregraphed to highlight the important aspects of the anime - humour, fun, some seriousness, and a large slice of anarchy. In all honesty, there is no real reason to find the characters outstanding, and the fact that they are iconic, original and memorable is possibly Gintama's greatest triumph.
Gintoki, Shinpachi, Kagura, the members of the Shinsengumi, and all the sundry characters, alien and otherwise, who appear in the show will find some funny bone to tickle. When taken as individuals each is a flawed creation that really wouldn't work were this any other anime, but the plot and scripting for the series, together with the talent of the seiyuu and the design of each character, turns this idea completely on its head. Much of the comedy is dependent on the characters, and it's because the series is so good at entertaining the audience that any noticeable flaws are generally forgiven or ignored. Gintama is not simply a funny anime though. Over the seasons the show has gradually become a phenomenon in the medium, mainly because of its ability to maintain consistent humour for over most of its 201 episodes. The irreverent and oh-so anarchic humour can, at times, come off as weird, but this has only served to endear the series to more viewers. Numerous fans refer to Gintama as their 'anime crack', a sentiment which is understandable in a sense as it has the ability to lift one's mood in a way that few other anime can manage.
That doesn't mean that everyone will be entertained though, but if the viewer approaches the show with the right sort of mindset (e.g. Open), then the series has a lot to offer. That said, shounen fans will definitely find Gintama appealing, not simply because it bears all the stereotypical hallmarks of that genre of anime, but also for its ability to creatively parody other shounen tales (like Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, etc - who can forget the infamous DragonBleaPiece movie trailer). Fans of comedy anime like Seto no Hanayome, Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu and others of that ilk, will also find Gintama's ability to mess with everyday concepts worthwhile.
There are plenty of aspects to the series that possess a broad appeal in terms of humour, and it's to the credit of everyone involved with the production (from mangaka Sorachi Hideaki on down to the guy/girl who makes the tea), that the show never gets old, stale, or too bogged down in how good it actually is. There's a new king of comedy in town. Make way for Gintama. Overall 4 Story 3 Animation 6 Sound 6 Character 5 Enjoyment 4 Gintama is an ongoing manga by Sorachi Hideaki. From 2006 to 2010, Sunrise, the same studio behind the Gundam franchise, did an anime adaptation which lasted for just over 200 episodes. So, does the anime manage to stay entertaining for that long, or even be entertaining at all?
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Let’s take a peek and find out. Story: There isn’t a single cohesive narrative to Gintama. There are some loosely connected arcs, and a whole lot of episodes that have nothing to do with those arcs, but there is no single narrative. The basic setup is that the world has been conquered by aliens, referred to in Gintama as “Amanto” and the government is still subservient to them. Samurai are no longer allowed to carry swords except for a few who work for the government or who have wealth and connections.
In this world a samurai named Gintoki works by, in theory, doing odd jobs. Although that largely consists of him doing nothing. His crew consists of a youngster named Shinpachi, an Amanto girl named Kagura who possesses super strength and is highly vulnerable to sunlight, and a giant dog named Sadaharu, our cute character who requires ear scritches and belly rubs. Hijinks ensue as this group and the people around them get into shenanigans. Let’s begin by looking at the problems with the series, shall we?
By far the biggest issue is that the writing aesthetic is horribly inconsistent. Most of the episodes are highly random and intended for humour but when they get to the more story heavy arcs things take a huge shift into serious territory, sometimes including really heavy topics like sex trafficking, and it creates a huge tonal clash between episodes. You can’t segue from jokes about testicles and bloody rectums into a story about an underground city where children are sold to be raised as sex slaves. There is quite literally no way to make that transition so that it isn’t painfully awkward and completely disrespectful to the serious issue.
It’s worse than that Captain Planet episode that dealt with AIDS. Sure, that was way over the series’ head too, but there wasn’t such a radical tonal problem. The tone isn’t the only thing that has problems with consistency, there’s also the continuity.
There are three basic ways to do continuity. The first is having a strict, coherent continuity where everything matters. The second is to have a basic progression from one episode to the next but the details aren’t that important. The third is to toss continuity out the window completely, like Galaxy Angel. The problem with Gintama is that it does all three. Some episodes deal very much with continuity as being super important, others follow the more fast and loose route where there’s a progression but the details aren’t important and there are other episodes that don’t fit into any kind of continuity and will never be mentioned again after they’re over. Now that we’ve been over that, let’s talk a bit about the comedy in this series that is, mostly, comedic.
A lot of it is pretty puerile humour where someone defecates in their pants, or someone’s anus bleeds or where the punchline is something involving testicles. There are also a lot of bits where the characters will make loud references to some other piece of media and there are some other random bits of humour. The trouble is, a lot of it really isn’t funny. For example, there’s a running gag about one of the characters eating too much mayonnaise which is funny because if he ate that much mayo in reality he’d weigh two hundred kilos and have to get around with a motorised scooter? There are two characters who pretty much exist for stalker jokes and there’s another running joke about Katsura getting annoyed by people calling him the wrong thing. There are times when the randomness can work and there are some points where they parody something competently instead of just making reference to it but they’re few and far between.
I will give the series full credit for having some surprisingly clever deconstructions here and there, particularly when it comes to its treatment of trans-gendered characters. Characters: Gintama has a large cast of reoccurring characters, but very little in terms of complex ones. Most of them are used for one or two jokes and that’s pretty much it. I will say that there’s nothing wrong with that for a comedic work.
You can have a bunch of fairly one-note characters as long as they have dynamics that provide good comedic possibilities and you can take advantage of that. The problem is the more serious episodes. This cast would be perfectly passable if the series didn’t have those largely serious story arcs but when you take a bunch of relatively shallow comedic characters and try to do something fairly serious with them it just quickly loses any sense of tension and the characters come across as heavily under-developed, if not as completely out of place. Art: The artwork and animation are pretty decent.
There are some cases where they recycle footage or show a background with nothing happening, which they will almost always lampshade, but it’s competently done. The action sequences can be pretty strong, both when they’re doing something largely serious and when they’re doing a jokey action scene. Sound: The actors are pretty capable and no one does badly. However, the level of over-exaggeration in the series is really high and you might very well find yourself growing weary of listening to people shouting. The music varies. Sometimes it’s pretty good, sometimes it’s kind of annoying.
Mostly, it’s just kind of bland. Ho-yay: There’s some in the series. There’s an openly lesbian character who shows up on a semi-regular basis and there’s a guy who is heavily implied to have romantic feelings for Sougo who shows up for a couple of episodes late in the series. There’s no reciprocation for their feelings, but they also aren’t used for jokes based on their sexuality. Some of the other characters act like asses about it at points, but the series itself doesn’t treat it as an issue.
So, I’ll give Gintama some credit for treating its gay characters no differently than it does its straight characters. It is pretty refreshing, especially when you have “comedies” like Baka to Test that have to be as mean-spirited as possible about things like that. Final Thoughts: Gintama has a real problem with consistency.
Its tone is wildly inconsistent which can lead to some really awkward and stilted moments. It’s inconsistent with what it wants to do with its continuity. If you like humour that’s more than a little puerile and pretty random then you might still enjoy the series in spite of that and there are some things it does pretty decently but it’s honestly not my cup of tea in that regard. I just don’t find ninety percent of the attempts at humour to be amusing. As such, I have to give the series a 4/10.
Next week we’ll have this year’s film festival. Starting with Kara no Kyoukai 6 on Sunday. Because I’ve looked at that franchise first during the last two years and I might as well do it this time as well.
Overall 10 Story 10 Animation 10 Sound 10 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 Gintama is a masterclass in comedy writing and variety; a series that grows in originality with each passing episode, so inventive and fresh, dynamic and interesting, it's no wonder it has become one of Sunrises' flagship series, not to mention a mainstay of Shounen Jump. The plot - from the get-go - perfectly encapsulates what Gintama is about: it's absurd.
The Gintama universe is limitless; anything can and will happen. This insane nature is perfectly explored through the episode structure. Chiefly, it's an episodic series, with multiple story arcs woven in-between. Each episode will see a new plot, exploring one (or multiple) aspects of this wide and wacky universe, along with the colorful and unpredictable cast. The stories range in genre, from thriller to flat-out comedy, but most have a humorous tone. Each episode is uniquely different from the next; they're brilliantly written, flawlessly executed narratives that fail to tire. The series displays a wonderful range of comedy, from parody to episode-long, painstakingly constructed, carefully executed gags; it's an ever-fresh and vigorous aspect and one of the series' many stand-out elements.
The story arcs further explore the world and the characters of Gintama, some in humorous ways, but most in a more dramatic fashion, which adds further variety and heightened drama to the series. The diversity and imagination on display is hugely admirable, especially given the series' length. Gintama doesn't know fatigue; it stays at a consistent, extremely high quality throughout, with fresh new plot devices, scenarios and twists being continually introduced even years after its first broadcast - the writing is incredibly commendable. The animation and art style is ever-impressive; the anime staff seamlessly bring to life such a crazed, hectic and involved world from the pages of Sorachi's manga.
The anime has a colorful, visually pleasing style, with flawlessly animated explosive action set pieces, heart-wrenching dramatic beats and eye-watering comedic reveals. The character designs are incredibly diverse and evoke well Sorachi's artwork, with Gintoki becoming an instantly recognisable anime icon.
The sound and music is particularly well produced, with a huge amount of vocal talent on display. The score is incredibly elaborate and comprised of a vast variety of tracks, befitting of a series of this length. The backing tracks evoke well a number of different emotions, tones and moods, and blend seamlessly with the visuals, further bringing to life the world of Gintama.
There are multiple stand-out compositions which are - above all else - memorable. One of the most appealing aspects of the series is without a doubt the characters. They're imaginative, memorable and varied creations, each unique and appealing in their own different way. The main characters present incredible amounts of enthusiasm and are the real driving force behind Gintama, but certain members of the unbelievably vast supporting cast are almost as integral in their own right. Sorachi's marvellous creativity shines through in the characters, just as it does the story, and it becomes obvious the anime staff have a complete understanding of the source material and an unwavering dedication to bring it to life. Given the gag-based nature of the series, the characters start off rather one dimensional, with little room to explore their background or the depths of their psyche in the episodic ventures, but the story arcs greatly expand on both the main characters and the prime supporting cast, developing their hearts and souls to a substantial, admirable degree. Gintama is a marvel, chock-full with everlasting potential.
It's a series as side-splittingly funny as it is deeply heartbreaking. It presents a miscellany of different genres, tones, characters, scenarios, music, emotions and comedy, all blended into one exquisitely written, flawlessly executed, brilliantly produced, intelligent stunner of a series. It's among the utmost best anime has to offer.
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The second season was released over another set of thirteen volumes between July 25, 2007 and July 23, 2008. Season 3 was released in thirteen volumes from August 27, 2008 to August 26, 2009. The fourth season was collected in thirteen DVD volumes from October 28, 2009 to October 27, 2010. Prior to the series' premier, an (OVA) of Gin Tama by Sunrise was showing at Anime Tour in 2005. A ten-minute long OVA named Shiroyasha Kotan ( 白夜叉降誕, lit. 'White Demon's Birth'), set in the war between aliens and samurais, was shown in Jump Festa 2008. On September 30, 2009, it was published a DVD named Gintama Jump Anime Tour 2008 & 2005 which contains the 2005 and 2008 OVAs.
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Section23 Films' Chris Oarr commented that only the first two seasons were licensed, with an option on the rest. The first collection containing thirteen English-subtitled episodes was released on DVD on April 27, 2010. While the original anime series ended with the fourth season, a sequel series, titled Gintama ' and directed by Yoichi Fujita, began airing on April 4, 2011 and concluded on March 28, 2013 after sixty-four episodes. A third anime series, Gintama°, was produced by with Chizuru Miyawaki directing. This series lasted fifty-one episodes and was broadcast from on April 8, 2015 to March 30, 2016.
The current anime series, Gintama. Shirogane no Tamashii-hen, premiered on January 7, 2018. Main article: Series No. Title Original airdate 01 & 02 01 & 02 'You Guys!! Do You Even Have Gintama?!'
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. Gin Tama (銀魂 Gintama, lit. 'Silver Soul'), also known as Gintama, is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi and serialized, beginning on December 8, 2003, in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Set in an Edo which has been conquered by aliens named Amanto, the plot follows life from the point of view of samurai Gintoki Sakata, who works as a freelancer alongside his friends Shinpachi Shimura and Kagura in order to pay the monthly rent. Sorachi added the science fiction setting to develop characters to his liking after his editor suggested doing a historical series. is a community celebrating the anime and manga versions of Gintama by Hideaki Sorachi. News, manga releases, anime releases, fan artwork relating to Gintama and more are than welcome for submission. If you are new to Gintama a good place to start would be either the Manga Chapters or Anime Episodes links below to avoid any possible spoilers. 1. Posts: Posts should be Gintama related.
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Next → The first season of the Japanese television series is directed by and animated. It aired on from April 4, 2006 to March 29, 2007 with a total of 49 episodes. The anime is based on 's of the same name. The story revolves around an eccentric samurai, Gintoki Sakata, his apprentice, Shinpachi Shimura, and a teenage alien girl named Kagura.
All three are 'free-lancers' who search for work in order to pay the monthly rent, which usually goes unpaid anyway. In Japan, distributes the anime in DVD format.
A total of thirteen volumes were released for the first season, between July 26, 2006 and June 26, 2007. On January 8, 2009, the streaming video site began offering English subtitled episodes of the series. The episodes are available on Crunchyroll within hours of airing in Japan to paying members. The episodes can also be watched for free a week after release. The first available episode was episode 139.
On the same day, Crunchyroll also began uploading episodes from the beginning of the series at a rate of two a week. The anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks, with distribution from. The first collection containing thirteen episodes will be released on DVD, April 27, 2010. This season uses six musical pieces: two opening themes and four ending themes. The first 24 episodes feature 'Pray'. Since episode 25, the opening theme is 'Tōi Nioi' ( 遠い匂い, lit.
'Faraway Scent') by YO-KING. The first ending theme is 'Fūsen Gamu' ( 風船ガム, lit.
'Bubble Gum') by Captain Straydum. It is replaced in episode 14 by 'Mr. Raindrop' from, which used until episode 24.
It is then followed by 'Yuki no Tsubasa' ( 雪のツバサ, lit. 'Wings of Snow'). Since episode 38 the ending is 'Kyandi Line' ( キャンディ・ライン, lit. 'Candy Line'). Besides the regular themes, episode 12 uses a version of 'Fūsen Gamu'. Episode 49 changes 'Kyandi Line' as an opening, while the ending is a remix of ' Tōi Nioi'.
Gintama starts out with an hour special, featuring the trio and angry people chasing them. It was later revealed that they were looking for a cat and were mistaken for spies. The trio failed to capture the cat and another customer showed up, his name was Kato Ken. Then a villain named Kariya wanted to take over Edo and his base was at Kato Ken's house. Gintoki told Kato Ken to fight and he defeated Kariya. At the end, Gintoki destroyed the bomb himself.
After a few minutes, Gintoki meets up with Katsura and had to fight someone. Episodes Series No. Title Original airdate 01 & 02 01 & 02 'You Guys!!
Do You Even Have Gintama?!' ' Temeraaaa!! Soredemo Gintama tsuiten no kaaaa' (てめーらァァァ!!それでも銀魂ついてんのかァァァ) April 4, 2006 ( 2006-04-04) Gintoki, Shinpachi, Kagura and the rest of the cast are introduced, while some villains plan on destroying Edo.
03 03 'Nobody With Naturally Wavy Hair Can Be That Bad' ' Tennen pāma ni warui yatsu wa inai' (天然パーマに悪い奴はいない) April 11, 2006 ( 2006-04-11) How Gintoki and Shinpachi first met, where Gintoki frames Shinpachi for crime over a spilled parfait and later teams up to save Shinpachi's sister, Otae, from an evil money-grubber. 04 04 'Watch Out!
Sometimes Comes Out On Saturdays!' ' JUMP wa tokidoki doyō ni deru kara ki o tsukero' (ジャンプは時々土曜にでるから気をつけろ) April 25, 2006 ( 2006-04-25) Gintoki and Shinpachi (literally) run into Kagura- a girl from the Yato Clan who's trying to run away from the yakuza. 05 05 'Make Friends You Can Call By Their Nicknames, Even When You're An Old Fart' ' Jijii ni nattemo adana de yobiaeru tomodachi o tsukure' (ジジィになってもあだ名で呼び合える友達を作れ) May 2, 2006 ( 2006-05-02) After a deliveryman crashes outside the store, the Yorozuya go to deliver a package in his stead. But the package itself is a bomb; one out of many bombings conducted by the Joi Faction's leader, and Gintoki's old friend, Katsura.
06 06 'Keep Your Promise Even If It Kills You' ' Ichido shita yakusoku wa shindemo mamore' (一度した約束は死んでも守れ) May 9, 2006 ( 2006-05-09) Gintoki and Kagura encounter an escaped criminal who subsequently forces Gintoki to drive him to the concert where his daughter, a famous pop idol, is holding her performance. 07 07 'Responsible Owners Should Clean Up After Their Pets' ' Petto wa kainushiga sekinin o motte saigo made mendō o mimashō' (ペットは飼い主が責任をもって最後まで面倒を見ましょう) May 16, 2006 ( 2006-05-16) Prince Hata, the prince of an alien kingdom, is missing his pet, and requests the Yorozuya find it.
08 08 'There Is Butt A Fine Line Between Persistence And Stubbornness' ' Nebarizuyosa to shitsukosa wa kamihitoe' (粘り強さとしつこさは紙一重) May 23, 2006 ( 2006-05-23) Otae requests the Yorozuya to do something about Kondou, who's been stalking her ever since she turned down his marriage proposal. 09 09 'Fighting Should Be Done With Fists' ' Kenka wa gū de yarubeshi' (喧嘩はグーでやるべし) May 30, 2006 ( 2006-05-30) After hearing how Kondou was beaten by 'a silver haired samurai', the Shinsengumi decides to reclaim his honor by finding the samurai to fight him. 10 10 'Eat Something Sour When You're Tired' ' Tsukareta toki wa suppai mono o' (疲れたときは酸っぱいものを) June 6, 2006 ( 2006-06-06) Someone has left a giant dog at the Yorozuya's front door with a note asking them to take care of it. Kagura insists on keeping the dog, much to Gintoki's and Shinpachi's dismay. 11 11 'Look, Overly Sticky Sweet Dumplings Are Not Real Dumplings, You Idiot!' ' Becha becha shita dango nantena dango jane bakayarō' (べちゃべちゃした団子なんてなァ団子じゃねぇバカヤロー) June 13, 2006 ( 2006-06-13) An old man on his deathbed enlists the Yorozuya in finding the owner of a hairpin, a woman he fell in love with fifty years ago. 12 12 'People Who Make Good First Impressions Usually Suck' ' Daiichi inshō ga ii yatsu ni roku na yatsu wa inai' (第一印象がいい奴にロクな奴はいない) June 13, 2006 ( 2006-06-13) Otose gets a new helper at her shop in the form of Catherine, a cat-eared Amanto who steals everything in sight.
13 13 'If You're Going To Cosplay, Go All Out' ' Kosupure suru nara kokoro made kazare' (コスプレするなら心まで飾れ) June 20, 2006 ( 2006-06-20) While looking for the missing daughter of a wealthy family, the Yorozuya get caught up in the workings of the Harusame, an Amanto group of drug-smuggling space pirates. However, things do not go immediately as planned and Gintoki and Katsura team up together to rescue Kagura and Shinpachi. 14 14 'Boys Have A Weird Ritual That Makes Them Think They Turn Into Men When They Touch A Frog' ' Otoko ni wa kaeru ni sawarete ichininmae mitai na wake no wakaranai rūru ga aru' (男にはカエルに触れて一人前みたいな訳のわからないルールがある) 'You Only Gotta Wash Under Your Armpits - Just The Armpits' ' Waki dake arattokya iin dayo waki dake' (脇だけ洗っときゃいいんだよ脇だけ) July 4, 2006 ( 2006-07-04) After the previous episode, the Shinsengumi protect one of the arrested drug dealers from an assassin. Kagura spends the day with a runaway princess, who longs to be an ordinary girl. Note: The ending theme was changed to 'Mr Raindrop' by Amplified 15 15 'Pets Resemble Their Owners' ' Kainushi to petto wa niru' (飼い主とペットは似る) July 11, 2006 ( 2006-07-11) Katsura receives a creature from outer space from an old friend, Sakamoto, while around the same time the Yorozuya plan to enter Sadaharu in a pet television show in an attempt to earn their rent money. 16 16 'If You Stop And Think About It, Your Life's A Lot Longer As An Old Guy Than A Kid! Whoa, Scary!'
' Kangaetara jinseitte ossan ni natte kara no hō ga nagaijane-ka! (考えたら人生ってオッさんになってからの方が長いじゃねーか!怖っ!!) July 18, 2006 ( 2006-07-18) An unemployed Hasegawa takes a job as a cab driver, forcing him to debate his morality against his ego. 17 17 'Sons Only Take After Their Fathers' Negative Attributes' ' Oyakotte no wa kirai na tokobakari niru mon da' (親子ってのは嫌いなとこばかり似るもんだ) July 25, 2006 ( 2006-07-25) The Yorozuya spend time with a robot tinkerer preparing for a special festival, but his scars of the past force him under the manipulation of Gintoki's former Joi ally Shinsuke Takasugi. 18 18 'Oh, Yeah! Our Crib Is Number One!'
' Aa yappari wagayaga ichiban da wa' (ああやっぱり我が家が一番だわ) August 1, 2006 ( 2006-08-01) The Yorozuya and Shinsengumi team up to take down a harassing 'Robin Hood' stealing women's panties. 19 19 'Why Is The Sea So Salty? Because You City Folk Pee Whenever You Go Swimming!'
' Umi ga naze shoppai dato? Ome-ra tokaijin ga oyoginagara yō tashiteku kara darō-gaaa' (海がなぜしょっぱいだと?オメーら都会人が泳ぎながら用足してくからだろーがァァ) August 8, 2006 ( 2006-08-08) In an effort to get some quick cash, Gintoki and Hasegawa, along with Shinpachi, Kagura, and Otae, head to the beach to get rid of a monster that's been terrorizing the area.
20 20 'Watch Out For Conveyor Belts!' ' Beruto konbea ni wa ki o tsukero' (ベルトコンベアには気をつけろ) August 15, 2006 ( 2006-08-15) The Shinsengumi find that their base is being haunted by a ghost. The Yorozuya get involved, and together, they try to discover the meaning behind the matter. 21 21 'If You're A Man, Try The Swordfish!'
' Otoko nara toriaezu kajiki' (男ならとりあえずカジキ) 'If You Go To Sleep With The Fan On You'll Get A Stomachache, So Be Careful' ' Senpūki tsukeppanashide neruto onaka kowashichau kara ki o tsukete' (扇風機つけっぱなしで寝るとおなか壊しちゃうから気をつけて) August 22, 2006 ( 2006-08-22) The Yorozuya help a kappa-like Amanto defend his lake from developers who want to get rid of it. The Yorozuya's fan breaks in the middle of a heat wave and Gintoki gets involved in a bizarre plot while trying to get a new one. 22 22 'Marriage Is Prolonging An Illusion For Your Whole Life' ' Kekkon to wa kanchigai o isshōgai shitsuzukeru koto da' (結婚とは勘違いを一生涯し続けることだ) September 5, 2006 ( 2006-09-05) A mysterious nearsighted kunoichi suddenly appears alongside Gintoki, yet this turns out to be a ploy to use him for her latest mission.
23 23 'When You're In A Fix, Keep On Laughing, Laughing.' ' Komatta toki wa warattoke warattoke' (困ったときは笑っとけ笑っとけ) September 12, 2006 ( 2006-09-12) Kagura wins a trip to space for three. But while the Yorozuya are on the spaceship, so are a group of hijackers and Gintoki's old friend, Sakamoto. 24 24 'Cute Faces Are Always Hiding Something' ' Kawaii kao ni wa kanarazu nanikaga kakureteru' (カワイイ顔には必ず何かが隠れてる) September 19, 2006 ( 2006-09-19) Gintoki gets roped into working at an okama bar, where he and Katsura work to try to help the owner's son come to grips with both sides of his father. 25 25 'A Shared Soup Pot Is A Microcosm Of Life' ' Nabe wa jinsei no shukuzu de aru' (鍋は人生の縮図である) October 5, 2006 ( 2006-10-05) The series is entering into its second season! But the Yorozuya have other concerns: a battle of wits and deception to take reign of the nabe pot! 26 26 'Don't Be Shy - Just Raise Your Hand And Say It' ' Hazukashi garazu ni te o agete ie' (恥ずかしがらずに手を挙げて言え) October 12, 2006 ( 2006-10-12) Shinpachi has a sudden meeting with an old friend who has joined a gang to get tougher.
27 27 'Some Things Can't Be Cut With A Sword' ' Katana ja kirenai mono ga aru' (刀じゃ斬れないものがある) October 19, 2006 ( 2006-10-19) Okita asks the Yorozuya to investigate an underground fighting ring, but the gang finds out that there's more to one of the members than it seems. 28 28 'Good Things Never Come In Twos (But Bad Things Do)' ' Ii koto wa renzoku shite okoranai kuse ni warui koto wa renzoku shite okoru mon da' (いい事は連続して起こらないくせに悪い事は連続して起こるもんだ) October 26, 2006 ( 2006-10-26) Kondo is forced to go with his superior to make a report to the Amanto after the events that happened at the underground fighting ring. 29 29 'Don't Panic - There's A Return Policy!'
Kūringu ofu to iu mono ga aru' (慌てるな!クーリングオフというものがある) 'I Told You To Pay Attention To The News!' ' Terebi toka shinbun toka chanto minaito damedatte' (テレビとか新聞とかちゃんと見ないとダメだって) November 2, 2006 ( 2006-11-02) While trying to pawn off Gintoki's wooden sword, Kagura is attacked by a crazed sword collector, who believes that Gintoki's sword is the one he's been looking for. The Yorozuya find themselves at ground zero of an invasion of space-cockroaches. 30 30 'Even Teen Idols Act Like You Guys' ' Aidoru datte hobo omaera to onaji koto yattendayo' (アイドルだってほぼお前らと同じ事やってんだよ) November 9, 2006 ( 2006-11-09) Pop idol Otsu has been receiving threatening letters lately, and it is up to the Yorozuya to investigate.
31 31 'You Always Remember The Things That Matter The Least' ' Dōdemoii koto ni kagitte nakanaka wasurenai' (どうでもいい事に限ってなかなか忘れない) November 16, 2006 ( 2006-11-16) While getting his usual JUMP, Gintoki gets into an accident and gets amnesia as a result. 32 32 'Life Moves On Like A Conveyor Belt' ' Jinsei wa beruto konbea no yōni nagareru' (人生はベルトコンベアのように流れる) November 23, 2006 ( 2006-11-23) After leaving Kagura and Shinpachi in order to let them live their own lives, the amnesiac Gintoki starts working at a Justaway factory that happens to be under suspicion by the Shinsengumi. 33 33 'Mistaking Someone's Name Is Rude!' ' Hito no namae toka machigaeru no shitsurei da' (人の名前とか間違えるの失礼だ) November 30, 2006 ( 2006-11-30) The Yorozuya receives two Amanto carpenters from Sakamoto as an apology for destroying their home two episodes back. 34 34 'Love Doesn't Require A Manual' ' Koi ni manyuaru nante iranai' (恋にマニュアルなんていらない) December 7, 2006 ( 2006-12-07) Shinpachi (inadvertently) saves a cat-eared Amanto girl being harassed on the train and in return, she wants to show her appreciation to him. 35 35 'Love Doesn't Require A Manual (Continued)' ' Koi ni manyuaru nante iranai (enchōsen)' (恋にマニュアルなんていらない(延長戦)) 'You Can't Judge A Person By His Appearance, Either' ' Gaiken dake de hito o handan shicha dame' (外見だけで人を判断しちゃダメ) December 14, 2006 ( 2006-12-14) Shinpachi discovers the true nature of the cat-eared Amanto as Gintoki, Kagura and Otae attempt to bring her down. Matsudaira wants Kondou, Sougo, and Hijikata to help him take out his daughter's boyfriend at an amusement park.
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36 36 'People With Dark Pasts Can't Shut Up' ' Sune ni kizu ga aruyatsu hodo yoku shaberu' (すねに傷がある奴ほどよくしゃべる) December 21, 2006 ( 2006-12-21) One of Otae's colleagues runs into trouble with a bizarre cult run by a conman, and Otae enlists the Yorozuya to getting her money back. 37 37 'People Who Say That Santa Doesn't Really Exist Actually Want To Believe In Him' ' Santa nante inēndayotte iiharu yatsu koso honto wa irutte shinjitaindayo' (サンタなんていねーんだよって言い張る奴こそホントはいるって信じたいんだよ) 'Prayer Won't Make Your Worldly Desires Go Away! Control Yourself' ' Bonnō ga kane de kieru kaaa onore de seigyo shiro onore de' (煩悩が鐘で消えるかァァ己で制御しろ己で) December 28, 2006 ( 2006-12-28) Gintoki meets & his 'reindeer' and attempts to improve their image and find the true meaning of.
On a rowdy New Year's Eve, Gintoki and Zenzou go head to head in order to obtain the last available copy of JUMP while further encountering more terrorists from the Justaway incident. 38 38 'Only Children Play In The Snow' ' Yuki de hashagu no kodomo dake' (雪ではしゃぐの子供だけ) 'Eating Ice Cream In Winter Is Awesome' ' Fuyu ni taberu aisu mo nakanaka otsu na monda' (冬に食べるアイスもなかなかオツなモンだ) January 11, 2007 ( 2007-01-11) Everyone in Kabuki-cho participates in the neighborhood snow building contest, causing one disaster after another. The Yorozuya are hired to look after an old fireworks master gone senile from not doing what he loves. 39 39 'Ramen Shops With Long Menus Never Do Well' ' Menyū ga ōi rāmen'ya wa taitei hayattenai' (メニューが多いラーメン屋はたいてい流行ってない) January 18, 2007 ( 2007-01-18) While injured and hiding from the Shinsengumi, Katsura ends up working at a ramen restaurant owned by Ikumatsu, a woman who hates the Joi Faction. 40 40 'Give A Thought To Planned Pregnancy' ' Kozukuri wa keikaku teki ni' (子作りは計画的に) January 25, 2007 ( 2007-01-25) Famed alien hunter Umibozu arrives in Edo, both to stop a parasitic menace. And to visit his daughter Kagura. 41 41 'You Can't Judge A Movie By Its Title' ' Taitoru dakeja eiga no omoshirosa wa wakannai' (タイトルだけじゃ映画の面白さはわかんない) February 1, 2007 ( 2007-02-01) Shinpachi quits the Yorozuya and goes to try to save Kagura.
Meanwhile, on Kagura's return ship, the former alien threat (Prince Hata's latest pet) is accidentally freed and all hell breaks loose. 42 42 'You Know What Happens If You Pee On A Worm' ' Mimizu ni oshikko kakeru to hareruyo' (ミミズにおしっこかけると腫れるよ) February 8, 2007 ( 2007-02-08) Teaming up with Umibozu, Gintoki takes down the alien to save Kagura while trying to avoid the attacks of the Shogunate.
43 43 'Make Characters So Anybody Can Tell Who They Are By Just Their Silhouettes' ' Kyarakutā wa shiruetto dake de dokusha ni miwakega tsukuyōni kakimashō' (キャラクターはシルエットだけで読者に見分けがつくように描きましょう) 'Since It Ended A Bit Early, We're Starting The Next One' ' Nanka hayaku owatchatta node jikai no hanashi o hajimechaou' (なんか早く終わっちゃったので次回の話をはじめちゃおう) February 15, 2007 ( 2007-02-15) As Kagura tries to return to the Yorozuya, she witnesses the aftermath for the rest of the cast while Otae, Sa-chan, and Catherine all try to go for the series' heroine position. Katsura enlists the Yorozuya to help him save Elizabeth, but the difficulty of sneaking in forces them to bring in an expert to help them: Sa-chan. 44 44 'Mom's Busy, Too, So Quit Complaining About What's For Dinner' ' Okāsan datte isogashiin dakara yūhan no menyū ni monku tsukeru no yamenasai' (お母さんだって忙しいんだから夕飯のメニューに文句つけるの止めなさい) February 22, 2007 ( 2007-02-22) After completing their training with Sa-chan, Katsura and the Yorozuya head forth to save Elizabeth, only to face various traps and other ninjas standing in their way! 45 45 'Walk Your Dog At An Appropriate Speed' ' Aiken no sanpo wa tekido na supīdo de' (愛犬の散歩は適度なスピードで) March 1, 2007 ( 2007-03-01) Sadaharu becomes a demon that the Yorozuya tries to rescue with the help of former priestess sisters. 46 46 'Adults Only.
We Wouldn't Want Anyone Immature In Here.' ' XX asobi wa hatachi ni natte kara' (XX遊びは20歳になってから) March 8, 2007 ( 2007-03-08) Otae and one of Sadaharu's former priestess owners square off to keep their jobs by trying to out-earn each other. 47 47 'Do Cherries Come From Cherry Trees?' ' Sakuranbotte are sakura no ki ni naruno?' (さくらんぼってアレ桜の木になるの?) March 15, 2007 ( 2007-03-15) The Yorozuya get a new neighbor, a frightening looking Amanto named Hedoro, and assume he's up to something. 48 48 'The More You're Alike, The More You Fight' ' Niteru futari wa kenka suru' (似てる二人は喧嘩する) 'Whatever You Play, Play To Win' ' Nande are yarukara niwa makecha dame' (何であれ やるからには負けちゃダメ) March 22, 2007 ( 2007-03-22) A group of assassins want to take Hijikata out.
The problem: none of them really didn't expect what would happen when he encounters Gintoki. Gintoki, Shinpachi and Kagura encounters an old man who 'forces' them to play games with him, at the same time the local ninja gather for the funeral of Hattori's father. 49 49 'A Life Without Gambling Is Like Sushi Without Wasabi' ' Gyanburu no nai jinsei nante wasabi nuki no sushi mitē na monda' (ギャンブルのない人生なんてわさび抜きの寿司みてぇなもんだ) March 29, 2007 ( 2007-03-29) Gintoki and Hasegawa run into some gambling problems, forcing them and a gambling legend into a showdown with the Kabuki-cho casino queen. References General. (in Japanese). Archived from on 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
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Sinopsis Menjelang akhir periode Edo di dunia Gintama, spesies asing yang ekstra-terestrial kolektif disebut Amanto (天人) turun ke bumi, dan tidak lama setelah itu, diadakan perang yang disebut Perang Joui. Banyak samurai dan Joui patriot yang tergabung dalam laga ini untuk mengusir Amanto. Namun, militer luar biasa yang Amantos ‘mungkin, ditambah dengan lemahnya Bakufu pemerintah, menyebabkan pengajuan lemah lembut dari Keshogunan berkuasa, sehingga memungkinkan Amantos untuk menyerbu bumi dengan mudah. Pemerintah Bakufu menjadi pemerintahan boneka Amantos ‘, dan sejak saat itu, para Amantos mampu angkuh menyusuri jalan-jalan Edo. Di sisi lain, para pemberontak Joui yang berperang melawan Amantos menjadi target operasi pemerintah Bakufu. Sebagai bagian dari kampanye penindasan, larangan membawa pedang di publik dilakukan, dan samurai sampai sekarang gagah berani kehilangan semangat juang mereka. 20 tahun setelah datangnya Amantos, remaja dengan nama Shimura Shinpachi terlihat bekerja di kantin yang jauh bertentangan dengan keinginannya.
Dia mewarisi dojo dari mendiang ayahnya namun memiliki pelatihan pedang yang sangat terbatas, sehingga tidak mampu untuk menyadarkan sekolah keterampilan pedang. Meskipun seorang anak muda, ia masih percaya dengan semangat kuno samurai. Pada titik ini, karakter yang luar biasa muncul di hadapannya, karakter yang masih mencerminkan semangat samurai kuno. Shimura Shinpachi memutuskan untuk bekerja bersama Sakata Gintoki yang disebut Yorozuya untuk mempelajari semangat samurai. Tidak lama setelah itu, seorang Amanto dari Yato dengan nama Kagura dan Inugami dalam bentuk anjing besar, diberi nama Sadaharu oleh Kagura, bergabung dengan Yorozura. Informasi Type: TV Episodes: 12 Status: Finished Airing Start: Jan 9, 2017 End: Mar 27, 2017 Season: Winter 2017 Studios: Bandai Namco Pictures Producers: TV Tokyo, Aniplex, Dentsu, Shueisha Source: Manga Duration: 24 Menit Genres: Action, Comedy, Historical, Parody, Samurai, Sci-Fi, Shounen Romaji: Gintama. 480p.mkv 2.07 GB 480p.mkv 1.73 GB 480p.mkv 1.77 GB 480p.mp4 1.06 GB 480p.mkv 1.98 GB 480p.mkv 1.79 GB 480p.mkv 1.80 GB 480p.mkv 2.00 GB 720p.mkv 4.06 GB 720p.mkv 3.09 GB 720p.mkv 1.98 GB Gimtama 266-290 1080p.mkv 5.16 GB 720p.mkv 2.81 GB 480p.mkv 1.70 GB Gimtama 291-316 1080p.mkv 5.82 GB 720p.mkv 3.09 GB 480p.mkv 1.76 GB Gintama 317-328 Gintama 317-328 1080p.mkv 2.15 GB Gintama 317-328 720p.mkv 1.29 GB Gintama 317-328 480p.mkv 790 MB.
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