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Gintama Complete Series 2021 Review

Watching the Gintama Complete Series offers several benefits:

But that summary is a lie. Gintama is actually:

If you want a series that celebrates the "beauty of a flawed life," there is nothing quite like Gintama . Gintama Complete Series

The Silver Soul Arc. The grand, apocalyptic final war divided into two consecutive parts.

Characters often spend entire episodes sitting in the Yorozuya living room talking about how the production studio (Sunrise, later Bandai Namco Pictures) is running out of money. The grand, apocalyptic final war divided into two

At its core, Gintama takes place in an alternate Edo-period Japan where aliens called the Amanto have invaded and banned swords. Samurai culture has collapsed. The story follows — a lazy, sugar-addicted former samurai warrior turned odd-jobs freelancer — alongside his teenage companions Shinpachi Shimura (a straight-faced glasses-wearing boy) and Kagura (a super-strong alien girl from the Yato clan).

Gintama is not just an anime; it is a cultural phenomenon, a genre-bending masterpiece, and for many, the greatest comedic anime ever produced. Created by , the series began as a manga in 2003 before being adapted into a sprawling anime franchise that ran from 2006 to 2018 (with subsequent movies concluding the story). Samurai culture has collapsed

Yes, many fans recommend skipping the first two episodes (which are fillers meant to celebrate the manga's animation) and starting with episode 3. They are, however, worth watching later. Is Gintama purely comedy?

Enter , a silver-haired war veteran with a permanent perm and a crippling addiction to strawberry milk. Alongside his ragtag crew—the straight-man apprentice Shinpachi Shimura and the super-strong alien girl Kagura —he runs "Yorozuya Gin-chan," an "odd jobs" shop where they’ll do anything for rent money. Why the "Complete Series" is a Wild Ride

2006–2018 (plus a final movie in 2021) Episodes: 367 (across multiple seasons) + OVAs + The Final movie Genres: Action, Comedy, Parody, Sci-Fi, Historical Fiction, Drama, Slice of Life Studio: Sunrise (Bandai Namco Filmworks) Based on: Manga by Hideaki Sorachi