Gintama

Gintama

Gintama anikoto

 

Gintama isn’t just good—it’s essential viewing. Every episode is crafted with intention, leaving viewers deeply invested. If you appreciate deep emotional storytelling, To Your Eternity will undoubtedly leave an impact.

Gintama Trailer

Studio: Sunrise

Format: TV

Episodes: 201

Episode Duration: 25 minutes

Aired: 2006-4-4

Season: SPRING

Source: MANGA

Average Score: 85%

Genres: Action

Creator: Hideaki Sorachi

About Gintama

Life isn't easy in feudal Japan... especially since the aliens landed and conquered everything! Oh sure, the new health care is great, but the public ban on the use of swords has left a lot of defeated samurai with a difficult decision to make concerning their future career paths! This is especially true if, as in the case of Gintoki Sakata, they're not particularly inclined towards holding a day job, which is why Gintoki's opted for the freelance route, taking any job that's offered to him as long as the financial remuneration sounds right. Unfortunately, in a brave new world filled with stray bug-eyed monsters, upwardly mobile Yakuza and overly ambitious E.T. entrepreneurs, those jobs usually don't pay as well as they should for the pain, suffering and indignities endured!

(Source: Sentai Filmworks)

Japanese Voice Actors

Shinpachi Shimura

English Voice Actors

Clay Cartland

Why You Should Watch Gintama

There’s something incredibly human about Gintama—it explores fear, hope, and friendship like few shows can. It has something for everyone, and this Gintama article shows how.

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