In the vast, ever-expanding universe of anime, there are titans of action (Dragon Ball Z, One Piece), masters of drama (Death Note, Attack on Titan), and pioneers of emotion (Clannad, Your Lie in April). But perched precariously on a trash can in a retro-futuristic Edo period sits a show that defies all categorization: Gintama.
Home to the Shogun Assassination and Farewell Shinsengumi arcs. Gintama. (Episodes 317–328): The Rakuyo Decisive Battle. Gintama. Porori-hen (Episodes 329–341): Adapts skipped comedic manga chapters. Gintama. Shirogane no Tamashii-hen (Episodes 342–367): The Silver Soul Arc. Gintama: The Very Final (Movie): The definitive conclusion to the story. The Verdict Gintama Complete Series
Setting: The story takes place in feudal Japan, specifically the Edo period. However, history is altered when aliens known as Amanto descend from space. The Shogunate surrenders, and Japan is rapidly modernized with futuristic technology while retaining its feudal class system. Carrying swords in public is banned for samurai. Gintama Complete Series: The Ultimate Guide to the
Gintama Live Action The Movie 2: Okite wa Yaburu Tame ni Soko Aru 📖 Key Characters Gintoki Sakata: A lazy, sweet-loving, yet powerful silver-haired samurai. Shinpachi Shimura: A glasses-wearing teenager and earnest samurai-in-training. Considered the "Golden Age