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He is joined by , a straight-laced, glasses-wearing teenager who exists solely to perform tsukkomi (the straight-man comedy role) and shout "Maa, maa!" at Gintoki’s insanity; and Kagura , a super-strong alien girl from the Yato clan (the Saiyans of the Gintama universe) who fights with an umbrella and is obsessed with sukiyaki and vomit jokes.
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 Complete Series
| Series Title | Episodes | Notes | |--------------|-----------|-------| | | Ep 3–201 | Start here. Skip 1–2. Ends with the epic Yoshiwara in Flames arc. | | Gintama' (2011) | Ep 202–252 | Often called "Gintama Season 2." Includes the iconic Four Devas arc. | | Gintama': Enchousen (2012) | Ep 253–265 | "Season 3." Ends with the Kintama arc and a bittersweet finale. | | Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya | Movie | Crucial. This movie is an original future arc set after Ep 265. It is canon in spirit and thematically essential. Watch after Enchousen. | | Gintama° (2015) | Ep 266–316 | "Season 4." The tone shifts to serious, plot-heavy arcs (Shogun Assassination + Farewell Shinsengumi). | | Gintama. (2017) | Ep 317–328 | "Season 5" (Porori-hen). But note: This adapts skipped comedy chapters from earlier in the series. Watch it here for a breather before the final serious arc. | | Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc (2018) | Ep 329–341 | First half of the final manga arc. | | Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc - Second Half (2018) | Ep 342–367 | Second half. | | Gintama: The Very Final (2021) | Movie | True ending. Adapts the final manga chapters not covered in the 2018 series. Do not skip. | He is joined by , a straight-laced, glasses-wearing
No fourth wall exists. Characters will yell at the animators, reference Dragon Ball Z , parody Star Wars , and spend entire episodes arguing about poop jokes or the correct way to play a dating sim. It’s relentless, unpredictable, and absolutely brilliant. If you like South Park ’s irreverence mixed with Monty Python ’s clever stupidity, you’re home. | Series Title | Episodes | Notes |
The animation studio changed here, and the art style shifts slightly. The story moves rapidly toward the finale.