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Gintama

Gintama (銀魂, lit. "Silver Soul") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to September 2018, later in Jump Giga from December 2018 to February 2019, and finished on the Gintama app, where it ran from May to June 2019. Its chapters were collected in 77 tankōbon volumes. Set in 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 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.

Gintama
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Gintoki Sakata
銀魂
Genre
Manga
Written byHideaki Sorachi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
Magazine
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • (December 8, 2003–September 15, 2018)
  • Jump Giga
  • (December 28, 2018–February 22, 2019)
  • Gintama app
  • (May 13–June 20, 2019)
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runDecember 8, 2003June 20, 2019
Volumes77 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime television series
Directed by
Produced by
  • Noriko Kobayashi (#1–13)
  • Daiji Mutō (#1–112)
  • Ryūta Wakanabe (#1–150)
  • Fukashi Azuma (#14–201)
  • Naoki Sasada (#113–201)
  • Hiromitsu Higuchi (#151–201)
Written byAkatsuki Yamatoya
Music byAudio Highs
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
English network
Original run April 4, 2006 March 25, 2010
Episodes201 (List of episodes)
Light novel
Class 3Z Ginpachi-sensei
Written byTomohito Ōsaki
Illustrated byHideaki Sorachi
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump jBooks
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 3, 2006September 4, 2013
Volumes7
Anime television series
  • Gintama' (#1–51)
  • Enchōsen (#52–64)
Directed byYōichi Fujita
Produced by
  • Hiromitsu Higuchi
  • Shinjirō Yokoyama
  • Fukashi Azuma (#1–13)
  • Shinnosuke Wada (#14–64)
Written byAkatsuki Yamatoya
Music byAudio Highs
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Medialink
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
Original run April 4, 2011 March 28, 2013
Episodes64 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Gintama°
Directed byChizuru Miyawaki
Produced by
  • Susumu Matsuyama
  • Susumu Miura
  • Tomoyuki Saitō
Written by
Music byAudio Highs
StudioBandai Namco Pictures
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Medialink
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
Original run April 8, 2015 March 30, 2016
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Gintama: Love Incense Arc
Directed byChizuru Miyawaki
Produced by
  • Hiromitsu Higuchi
  • Susumu Matsuyama
  • Yū Honda
Music byAudio Highs
StudioBandai Namco Pictures
Released August 4, 2016 November 4, 2016
Episodes2 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
  • Gintama. (#1–12)
  • Porori-hen (#13–25)
  • Shirogane no Tamashii-hen (#26–51)
Directed byChizuru Miyawaki
Produced by
  • Hiromitsu Higuchi
  • Susumu Matsuyama
Written by
  • Shū Matsubara
  • Taku Kishimoto
  • Masaki Tachihara
Music byAudio Highs
StudioBandai Namco Pictures
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Medialink
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
Original run January 8, 2017 October 7, 2018
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Anime
Class 3Z Ginpachi-sensei
StudioBandai Namco Pictures
Animated films
Live action film
Video games
  • Gintama Dee-Ess: Odd Jobs Grand Riot! (2006)
  • Gintama: Gintoki vs. Hijikata!? The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District!! (2006)
  • Gintama: Together with Gin! My Kabuki District Journal (2007)
  • Gintama: General Store Tube: Tsukkomi-able Cartoon (2007)
  • Gintama: Silver Ball Quest: Gin's Job-Change to Save the World (2007)
  • Gintama's Sugoroku (2013)
  • Gintama Rumble (2018)
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The series has been adapted into an original video animation (OVA) by Sunrise and was featured at Jump Festa 2006 Anime Tour in 2005. This was followed by a full 367-episode anime television series, which debuted in April 2006 on TV Tokyo, and finished in October 2018. Three animated films have been produced. The first film premiered in April 2010. The second film premiered in July 2013. The third and final film premiered in January 2021. Besides the anime series, there have been various light novels and video games based on Gintama. A live-action film adaptation of the same name was released in July 2017 in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures.

The manga has been licensed by Viz Media in North America. In addition to publishing the individual volumes of the series, Viz serialized its first chapters in their Shonen Jump manga anthology. It debuted in the January 2007 issue and was serialized at a rate of one chapter a month. Sentai Filmworks initially licensed the series. The website Crunchyroll purchased the anime's streaming rights and home video rights.

In Japan, the Gintama manga has been popular, with over 55 million copies in print, making it one of the best-selling manga series. The anime and its DVDs have been featured, at various times, in the Top Ten rankings of their respective media, while TV Tokyo has announced that the first Gintama anime was responsible for high sales overseas along with the anime adaptation from Naruto. Publications for manga, anime, and others have commented on the Gintama manga. Positive responses have focused on the comedy and characters from the series, as well as its overarching plot and action choreography.

Plot Edit

The story is set in an alternate-history late-Edo period, where humanity is attacked by aliens called "Amanto" (天人, "Sky People"). Edo Japan's samurai fight to defend Earth, but the shōgun cowardly surrenders when he realizes the aliens' power. He agrees to an unequal contract with the aliens, placing a ban on carrying swords in public and allowing the invaders to enter the country. The samurai's swords are confiscated and the Tokugawa bakufu (shogunate) becomes a puppet government.

The series focuses on an eccentric samurai, Gintoki Sakata who works as an odd-jobs freelancer. He helps a teenager named Shinpachi Shimura save his sister Tae from an alien group that wants to send her to a brothel. Impressed by Gintoki, Shinpachi becomes his freelance apprentice to pay the bills and learn more about the enigmatic samurai. When the pair rescues a teenage alien girl with super-strength, Kagura, from a Yakuza group, they accept her into their freelancing business and the three become known as "Yorozuya" (万事屋, "We do everything" or literally "The Anything Store").

While working, they regularly encounter the Shinsengumi police force, who often ally with Gintoki when work involves dangerous criminals. The trio also meets Gintoki's former comrades from the Amanto invasion, including the revolutionary Kotaro Katsura who is friendly toward them despite his terrorist activities against the alien-controlled government.

Although the story is mostly episodic, a few story arcs and recurring antagonists develop.[4] For example, Gintoki's former comrade Shinsuke Takasugi is a major antagonist who regards Gintoki and his other former comrades as enemies and seeks to destroy the shogunate. Over time, Takasugi gains allies, including Kagura's brother Kamui, and the elite fighting unit Mimawarigumi to prepare for his large-scale coup d'état. After the true antagonist—the immortal Utsuro—is introduced, Gintoki works with both friends and enemies to stop Utsuro from destroying the Earth.

Themes and style Edit

Hideaki Sorachi's main focus in Gintama is the use of gags; during the manga's second year of serialization, he started to add more drama to the story while still keeping the comedy.[5] Various jokes from the manga are comments regarding elements from other manga series. For example, in the first chapter, after Gintoki fights a group of aliens to protect Shinpachi and Tae, Shinpachi complains that he only fought for "one page" and Gintoki replies, "Shut up! One page is a long time for a manga artist!" Gintoki's exaggerated desire to read the Weekly Shōnen Jump (which causes him to fight other readers to get it) also makes fun of shōnen series, since during those parts characters quote them.[2][6] Other types of comedic situations are more general so that the reader must know about Japanese culture to understand them.[7] The humor is described by publications as being "bizarre" and "weird". It is also described as being divided between two categories: "sci-fi comedy" and a "samurai comedy" with the former referring to the aliens.[8] It tends to point out "an irritating foible about modern society" including celebration days or famous mythical figures.[4] Additionally, there are references to several historical figures with a few characters from the story being based on them.[9] Besides the series' comedy, the aliens' invasion of Japan brings several social issues between them and the humans with the most recurring one being the lack of social equality.[10] As a result, one of the main themes involves society trying to preserve their way of living rather than fulfilling a dream like in other shōnen series.[11]

Production Edit

 
Cover of the first issue of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine that featured the manga.

In 2003, Hideaki Sorachi was an up-and-coming manga artist who had already created two one-shots for the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[12] Although he was preparing to write his first serialized series, his editor suggested he create a manga series based on the Shinsengumi, mostly inspired by an upcoming TV drama about the 1860s troupe as depicted by idol actors. Sorachi attempted to create this series since he admitted to liking the Shinsengumi but ultimately failed to get anything off the ground. Instead of abandoning the idea completely, he remained focused on the historical Japanese era but began to create his own story, adding in elements of science fiction and fictionalizing many of the figures from the era to create a story more to his liking.[13] The original title of the series was meant to be "Yorozuya Gin-san" (万事屋銀さん, lit. "Odd Jobs Gin-san"), but it did not have any impact on Sorachi. After a great debate, he decided to go with the name Gintama after discussing it with his family, deciding on a name that sounded close to the edge without being completely off it.[14] Although Sorachi considered the one-shot "Samuraider" to be very poor, the setting of one-shot served as the base for Gintama such as the addition of alien characters.[15] Sorachi liked the Bakumatsu and Sengoku periods due to how both were eras of change and thus presented the positive and negative points of humanity. The series was then set in an alternate Bakumatsu to give a bigger significance to the characters' bushido as in that time samurais were at the low point of their lives.[11] Sorachi also cited the manga series Rurouni Kenshin (1994–1999), set during the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods, as a major source of inspiration.[16]

The main character of the series was originally meant to be Toshiro Hijikata as Sorachi was a fan of the Shinsengumi, most notably from Hijikata Toshizō (the Shinsengumi who was the base for the one of Gintama) after he saw the film Burn! Sword!. When Sorachi could not "shake off" Hijikata's initial design, he decided not to use him as the lead character but added him along with the Shinsengumi to the story.[14] The pilot chapter from the series had a different plot to the one from the serialization: Shinpachi already met Gintoki in the story and there were more Shinsengumi to the story such as one based on Harada Sanosuke. As all these new Shinsengumi were older than most of the recurring characters from the series, Sorachi removed them thinking they were not entertaining.[17] When asked by a fan, Sorachi mentioned that most characters from the series are based on real-life Edo citizens while Gintoki's character is roughly based on the folk hero Sakata no Kintoki.[9]

When starting serialization the manga was unpopular and was close to being canceled. Although Sorachi was pleased with the first tankōbon selling all of its copies, he later learned Shueisha was afraid of poor sales which resulted in the minimum printed.[18] To increase its popularity, the author introduced new characters, the Shinsengumi, who felt memorable to his assistants.[11] Sorachi had little hope on the manga's popularity, as he noted that people used to tell him the manga would not surpass the number of two tankōbon volumes. However, once the third volume was released, Sorachi found that he did not have "any fresh material to use."[19] During the first year of the series, Sorachi believed that the source of the popularity of Gintama was partially connected to the Shinsengumi drama. While the drama ran during the first year of the series, when the manga was mostly shorter stories that established the characters and the world, he felt uncomfortable making things related to the drama. By the second year and beyond, he became more daring in his stories and concepts, creating longer storylines that included more drama while keeping his sense of humor and satirization of modern Japan by way of his fictionalized past.[5]

When working on a chapter of Gintama, Sorachi sometimes had problems finishing the manuscript, leaving his supervisor to take it before he can revise it. He figured out what to write by staying in his room or going for a walk.[20] Although he commented that some of his ideas are "random," he focused on the fact that they are all related to the manga, and when he had problems coming up with ideas, Sorachi was often helped by his editor.[21] Thinking of Gintama as a "non-sense manga," before writing a chapter, Sorachi decided whether it should be a comedy or a drama. Sorachi defined Gintama as a "science fiction human drama pseudo-historical comedy."[22]

When Sorachi illustrated Gintama, he usually used a felt-tip pen, a fountain pen, a brush-tip pen, and a multiliner, but for the major characters, he only used a felt-tip pen and a fountain pen and did their outlines with a multiliner-0.8.[23]

Media Edit

Manga Edit

Gintama, written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi, started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on December 8, 2003.[24] Shueisha published the first chapters of Gintama online on their Weekly Shōnen Jump official website.[25] In August 2018 it was announced that the manga would end on September 15 in Weekly Shōnen Jump;[26] however, it was later announced on September 15 that the manga would be transferred to Jump Giga.[27][28] It ran in three consecutive issues from December 28, 2018,[29] to February 22, 2019.[30][31] In February 2019, it was announced that the manga would continue in the free Gintama app.[32] It started in the platform on May 13, 2019,[33] and finished with its 704th on June 20 of the same year.[34][35] Shueisha collected its chapters in 77 tankōbon volumes, released from April 2, 2004,[36] to August 2, 2019.[37][38]

Viz Media licensed Gintama for publication in North America. A 55-page preview from the series was first featured in the January 2006 Shonen Jump issue.[39] Viz acquired the license to publish chapters from the series in the Shonen Jump during the San Diego Comic-Con International in 2006.[40] The chapters were serialized in Shonen Jump from January to May 2007 at a rate of one chapter a month.[41][42] The tankōbon volumes were published under Viz's "Shonen Jump Advanced" imprint.[43] The first volume was published on July 3, 2007, while on August 2, 2011, Viz published the twenty-third volume.[44][45] Publication of the series by Viz Media ended with that volume with no reasons given.[46]

Jump Festa specials Edit

Two animated specials of Gintama were developed by Sunrise for the Jump Festa Anime Tour 2005 and 2008. The first one, having the same title, is composed of various auto conclusive stories meant to introduce the characters from the series.[47] The second special titled Shiroyasha Kotan (白夜叉降誕, lit. "White Demon's Birth") is initially set in the war between aliens and samurai and it is later revealed to be a hoax.[48] On September 30, 2009, a DVD named Gintama Jump Anime Tour 2008 & 2005 was published by Aniplex. It contains the 2005 and 2008 specials and an audio commentary.[48] In Weekly Shōnen Jump's 34th issue of 2014, it was announced that the Gintama anime would return for a one-episode special for the year's Jump Festa.[49] The anime special DVD was bundled with the limited edition of the 58th manga volume released on April 3, 2015.[50] The fourth special was released in 2015.

Anime Edit

Gintama Edit

An anime adaptation by Sunrise debuted on TV Tokyo on April 4, 2006. The first ninety-nine episodes were initially directed by Shinji Takamatsu. Episodes 100 to 105 were directed by Takamatsu and Yoichi Fujita, while the following episodes are being directed only by Fujita.[51] The subtitle for the Gintama anime could be loosely translated as "The starting point is the utmost importance for anything, so trying to outdo oneself is just about right."[52] In January 2009, Fujita mentioned he was not going to work in the fourth season of the series starting in such year. However, in February 2009, it was confirmed that the anime would continue for a fourth year, once again directed by Fujita.[53] The series ended on March 25, 2010, with a total of 201 episodes.[54]

In Japan, Aniplex 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.[55] The second season was released over another set of thirteen volumes between July 25, 2007, and July 23, 2008.[56] Season 3 was also released in thirteen volumes from August 27, 2008, to August 26, 2009.[57] The fourth season was collected released in thirteen DVD volumes from October 28, 2009, to October 27, 2010.[58][59]

In November 2008, an agreement was reached between TV Tokyo and the streaming video service Crunchyroll. Crunchyroll would stream English-subtitled episodes for free one week after they had aired in Japan. Paying subscribers can watch new episodes an hour after they air in Japan.[60] On January 8, 2009, Crunchyroll uploaded their first episode (episode 129) to the service. Alongside new episodes each week, Crunchyroll also uploads episodes from the beginning of the series.[61] The anime is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks, with distribution from Section23 Films. Section23 Films' Chris Oarr commented that only the first two seasons were licensed, with an option on the rest.[62] The first collection containing thirteen English-subtitled episodes was released on DVD, April 27, 2010.[62][63] Only 49 episodes were released before the releases stalled. However, shortly after licensing the Gintama film, Sentai Filmworks announced that based on the film's performance, they would consider releasing more of the series in North America, possibly with an English dub.[64] An English subtitled version of the series began airing on Shorts HD on July 12, 2015.[65] On July 1, 2016, Crunchyroll announced that they would re-release the series on Blu-ray and DVD with an English dub.[66] On November 23, 2019, it was announced that Hulu would add an English dub for the first season to their service beginning on December 1, 2019.[67]

Yorinuki Gintama-san Edit

On April 5, 2010, TV Tokyo stations began airing high-definition reruns of older episodes of Gintama under the title Yorinuki Gintama-san (よりぬき銀魂さん, literally "The Very Best of Gintama"), the title being a parody of the "best of" reruns of the anime Sazae-san.[68] In addition to being broadcast in HD, new opening and ending animations and themes have been made. The opening and ending for episodes 1–9 are Does's "Bakuchi Dancer" (バクチ・ダンサー, Bakuchi Dansā, lit. "Fullspeed Dancer") and "Bokutachi no Kisetsu" (僕たちの季節, lit. "Our Season"). Starting with episode 10 and going to 26, the opening was changed to Joe Inoue's "Kaze no Gotoku" (風のごとく, lit. "Like the Wind")[69] and the ending was changed to Vijandeux's "WAVE". Starting with episode 27, the opening changed to Chiaki Kuriyama's "Kanōsei Girl" (可能性ガール, Kanōsei Gāru, "Probable Girl") and the ending changed to Azu's "IN MY LIFE". Starting with episode 40, the opening changed to FLiP's "Karto Niago" (カートニアゴ, Kātoniago) and the ending changed to Piko's "Sakurane" (桜音, "Sakura Sound").

Gintama' Edit

In March 2010, Yoichi Fujita hinted the anime would continue once the staff gets enough material to work on it. Shinji Takamatsu claimed the TV series "is absolutely not over. It hasn't even begun yet! It will definitely return."[70] In December 2010, Shueisha stated that the Gintama anime would resume in April 2011.[71] Gintama' (銀魂’), the sequel to the original Gintama anime, premiered in Japan on April 4, 2011.[72] The main staff from the first TV series remain in Gintama' with Fujita as the director.[73] Crunchyroll simulcasted the premiere of Gintama' to subscribers from its site.[72] The first DVD from the series was released on July 27, 2011.[74] The episode released on September 26, 2011, contains Sket Dance as a crossover special.[75] The series ended on March 26, 2012, with a total of 51 episodes,[76] which were collected in thirteen DVDs by Aniplex.[77]

Gintama': Enchōsen Edit

The series premiered on TV Tokyo on October 4, 2012. It is a continuation of the second Gintama anime that ended in March 2012. The main staff from the second TV series remain in Gintama with Yoichi Fujita as the director.[76] The series ended on March 28, 2013, with a total of 13 episodes The episodes were collected in a total of four DVDs from December 19, 2012, to May 22, 2013.[78][79]

Gintama° Edit

On December 21, 2014, during Jump Festa's super stage event, it was announced that a new Gintama TV series was in the works for an April 2015 premiere.[80] The cast of Yorozuya; Tomokazu Sugita (Gintoki), Daisuke Sakaguchi (Shinpachi), and Rie Kugimiya (Kagura) attended the event. A key visual was also revealed.

The new series aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliates for 51 episodes from April 8, 2015, to March 30, 2016, which also aired the previous seasons.

Crunchyroll began streaming an English dub of the first 12 episodes of the series on February 1, 2017. 12 additional episodes were added weekly.[81]

Gintama. Edit

A new season of Gintama was announced via Weekly Shōnen Jump in September 2016.[82] On November 27, 2016, it was announced that the new season would premiere on January 9, 2017, on TV Tokyo and its affiliates.[83] The staff from the Gintama° anime series returned to reprise their roles in this season.[84]

Gintama. Porori-hen Edit

An anime, adapting the skipped comedic arcs taking place before the events of the Shogun Assassination Arc, began airing in October 2017. The series spanned 13 episodes and ran until December 25.[85]

Gintama. Shirogane no Tamashii-hen Edit

Sunrise announced that the final arc of the manga would be adapted into an anime series and began airing on January 7, 2018, spanning 12 episodes and running until March 25.[86][87][88] In March of the same year, it was announced that the series would go on a hiatus until July.[89] The series resumed on July 8 and ran for another 14 episodes until October 7, 2018.[90][91]

Class 3Z Ginpachi-sensei Edit

An anime adaptation of the Class 3Z Ginpachi-sensei spin-off light novel was announced at the Gintama Ato no Matsuri event on March 19, 2023.[92]

Films Edit

There have been three films based on the franchise. The first one is Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-Hen (銀魂 新訳紅桜篇, lit. "Gintama: A New Retelling Benizakura Arc"), a retelling of the Benizakura arc from Gintama in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai, and Odd Jobs Gin start searching for him.[93][94] One of the TV commercials of the film teases that the "true last scene" of the anime is in the film.[95] It premiered on April 24, 2010, picking up US$2.118.342 on 90 screens during its first days,[96] and earned US$12.86 million in total.[97] Sentai Filmworks released the film in both DVD and Blu-ray format in North America on May 29, 2012, as Gintama: The Motion Picture.[98] Manga Entertainment distributed the film in the United Kingdom while Madman Entertainment published it in Australia.[99][100]

A second film was announced in August 2012 by the Weekly Shonen Jump with the script being written this time by Hideaki Sorachi.[101] It is titled Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya and follows Gintoki as he travels to a future where he has to deal with a mysterious group of sorcerers. It was released in Japan on July 6, 2013. Although the film is marketed as "Final" director Yoichi Fujita commented they would make a continuation if it became a hit.[102] The film managed to surpass the success of its predecessor.[103]

A third film was announced in August 2019 by the manga's 77th volume.[104] The film, titled Gintama: The Final in Japan and Gintama: The Very Final in the West, premiered on January 8, 2021.[105][106] It adapts the finale of the original manga, combined with new story elements.[107] Spyair performs the film's theme song "Wadachi" (轍~Wadachi~, lit. "Tracks"), while Does performs an insert song.[108] A Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba card illustrated by Sorachi, depicting Tanjiro Kamado and the Hashira, were given to the theatergoers in the film's first week of screenings.[109][110] An anime special Gintama The Semi-Final, tied into the film, premiered on January 15, 2021, on the dTV online service, with the second episode released on January 20.[111]

Original animation DVDs Edit

The 65th and 66th volumes of the manga were bundled with an original animation DVD (OAD) each, the 65th manga volume that was released on August 4, 2016, and the 66th manga volume on November 4 of that same year. Both OADs adapted the Love Potion arc in the manga.[112]

Live-action Edit

In June 2016, Shueisha announced the series would have a live-action adaptation. It premiered on July 14, 2017.[113] The direction of the film as well as the script was handled by Yūichi Fukuda. The film stars Shun Oguri as Gintoki Sakata,[114] along with Kanna Hashimoto as Kagura, and Masaki Suda as Shinpachi Shimura.[115] The film follows a retelling of the franchise's successful Benizakura arc in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai, and Odd Jobs Gin starts searching for him.

A sequel to the live-action was announced in November 2017 by Director Yuichi Fukuda and Shun Oguri and was slated to release in Summer 2018.[116] In April 2018, it was announced that Shun Oguri, Kanna Hashimoto and Masaki Suda would reprise their roles as Gintoki, Kagura, and Shinpachi respectively. The film was also given a working title of Gintama 2 (Kari) or Gintama 2 (Working title).[117] which was eventually replaced by the final name, remaining as Gintama 2: Okite wa Yaburu tame ni koso Aru" (銀魂2 掟は破るためにこそある, "Gintama 2: Rules are Made to be Broken"). The film premiered on August 17, 2018, raising 280 million yen on its first day, selling a million tickets in just 7 days.[118]

Along with the release of the film, a 3-episode miniseries called Gintama 2 – Yonimo Kimyou na Gintama-chan (銀魂2 –世にも奇妙な銀魂ちゃん-, "Gintama 2: The Strange and Unusual Gintama") was also premiered on dTV.[119] The 3 episodes would be revealed one per week, starting on August 18. The names of them would be 1. "I can not sleep". 2. "Hijikata quits smoking". 3. "No matter how old you are, you hate going to the dentist".[120] In only 7 days of its release, the first episode reached 4 million views.[121]

CDs Edit

The music for the Gintama anime is composed by Audio Highs. On September 27, 2006, Audio Highs published the first CD soundtrack for the series known as Gintama Original Soundtrack. It featured 36 tracks including the TV version from the first opening theme and the first two ending themes.[122] The second CD soundtrack, Gintama Original Soundtrack 2, was released on November 11, 2007. It included 40 tracks but it did not have TV versions of the opening and ending themes from the series.[122] The next CD is Gintama Original Soundtrack 3 published on June 24, 2009. It features a total of 28 tracks including the theme "Dondake! Gintaman" (どんだけー! ギンタマン) which was used as a gag in episode 100 from the series. The fourth and latest CD soundtrack is composed of thirty-four tracks and was released on March 21, 2013.[122]

Apart from soundtracks from the TV series, there have been three CDs known as Gintama Best (銀魂 BEST) which include the full versions from the opening and ending themes. Each of the CDs also has an extra DVD with the original videos.[123] The two movies have also had their original CD soundtracks.[124]

Light novels Edit

A series of light novels based on the Gintama manga has been authored by Tomohito Ōsaki, illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi, and published by Shueisha. They feature the series characters transposed to a school setting with Gintoki acting as their teacher. It is running in Jump Square under the title Class 3Z Ginpachi-sensei (3年Z組銀八先生, 3-Nen Z-Gumi Ginpachi-sensei, lit. "Grade 3 Class Z Ginpachi-sensei"). The first novel was published on February 3, 2006. As of September 4, 2013, seven light novels have been published by Shueisha.[125][126]

A novelization of the second film has also been authored by Ōsaki and was released in 2013 alongside the film.[127]

Video games Edit

In Japan, a PlayStation 2 Gintama game, Gintama: Together with Gin! My Kabuki District Journal (銀魂 銀さんと一緒!ボクのかぶき町日記, Gintama Gin-san to Issho! Boku no Kabuki-chō Nikki), was released on August 30, 2007, and a Wii game, Gintama: General Store Tube: Tsukkomi-able Cartoon (銀魂 万事屋ちゅ〜ぶ ツッコマブル動画, Gintama Yorozuya Chūbu Tsukkomaburu Dōga), was released on October 25, 2007.[128][129] A game for the Nintendo DS called Gintama: Silver Ball Quest: Gin's Job-Change to Save the World (銀魂 銀玉くえすと 銀さんが転職したり世界を救ったり, Gintama Gintama Kuesuto Gin-san ga Tenshoku-shitari Sekai o Sukuttari) was released on December 6, 2007.[130] Other two games for the DS include Gintama Dee-Ess: Odd Jobs Grand Riot! (銀魂でぃ〜えす・万事屋大騒動!, Gintama Dīesu Yorozuya Daisōdō!) and Gintama: Gintoki vs. Hijikata!? The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District!! (銀魂 銀時vs土方!? かぶき町銀玉大争奪戦!!, Gintama Gintoki vs Hijikata!? Kabuki-cho Gitama Daisōdatsusen!!).[131][132] Gintama characters also appear in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover Jump Super Stars and its sequel, Jump Ultimate Stars, both for Nintendo DS.[133][134] Gintoki also appears as a playable fighter in the Jump crossover fighting game J-Stars Victory VS on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, with Kagura and Sadaharu acting as support. "Gintama's Sugoroku - 銀魂のすごろく" was released on January 24, 2013, for the PlayStation Portable by Namco Bandai Games. On August 31, 2017, Bandai Namco Entertainment announced "Gintama Rumble", a hack and slash action game for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita. On October 18, 2018, in the Japanese version and follow-up on July 22, 2020, including all other regional versions of the game, Gintama crossed over with The King of Fighters All Star, a mobile beat'em up a spinoff of The King of Fighters. In the original crossover Gintoki, Kagura, Kondo, Hijikata, Okita, and Takasuki as well as non-playable Shinpachi and Elizabeth in a few costumes such as Terry Bogard. In the second collab Katsura, White Yaksha Gintoki, Kamui, and a playable Elizabeth incorporating the costumes from the previous collab into their moveset.

Guidebooks Edit

There have been various guidebooks for the Gintama manga and its anime. The first guidebook for the manga is Gintama Official Character Book - Gin Channel! (銀魂公式キャラクターブック「銀ちゃんねる!」, Gintama Official Character Book - Gin Chaneru!) released by Shueisha on April 4, 2006. It features characters files, an interview with Hideaki Sorachi, and original character stickers.[135] The second book is Gintama Official Character Book 2 - Fifth Grade (銀魂公式キャラクターブック2 「銀魂五年生」, Gintama Official Character Book 2 - Gonen-Sei) which was published on May 5, 2009. Like the previous book, this one also has an interview with Sorachi and files for the new characters that have appeared in the series since the first guidebook's release.[136] The first guidebook for the anime is named Gintama Official Animation Guide "Gayagaya Box" (オフィシャルアニメーションガイド 銀魂あにめガヤガヤ箱). It was published on April 4, 2008, to celebrate the airing of the anime's 100th episode. This guidebook features commentaries by the Japanese voice actors and the cast from the series.[137] It was followed by Official Animation Guide Gintama Anime Paraparakan (オフィシャルアニメーションガイド 銀魂あにめパラパラ館) on April 5, 2011.[138] A series of three anime character guidebooks titled Gintama Character Book (銀魂キャラクターズブック, Gintama Kyarakutazu Bukku) have also been published in Japan within 2010.[139][140]

Reception Edit

Sales and accolades Edit

The Gintama manga had 50 million volumes in print by May 2016[141] and over 55 million by February 2018.[142] In March 2007, Shueisha announced that sales of the first volume had passed one million copies.[143] Following volumes from the manga have also had good sales, having appeared various times in the Japanese comic ranking.[144][145] The 17th volume from the manga ranked as the tenth bestseller volume from Japan during 2007.[146] During 2008, the manga ranked as the tenth bestseller series with over 2.3 million copies sold.[147] It was also the fifth top-selling manga in the first half of 2009 list, selling over 2.7 million volumes from November 17, 2008, to May 17, 2009.[148]

In 2008 Gintama was featured in two Oricon surveys; it ranked at the top as "funniest manga" and fifth in "most interesting manga".[149][150] In another survey from 2009, it was listed as the sixth choice for what manga could be adapted into a live-action film.[151] In a poll from Zassosha's Puff Japanese manga magazine, Gintama was second in the category "Best Long Stories".[152] Fuji News Network has cited Gintama as one of the anime responsible for the wooden swords' popularity during 2008 as Hokkaido's retailers have experienced brisk sales in wooden swords to foreigners.[153] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Gintama ranked twelfth.[154][155]

In North America, Gintama has ranked as the best new shōnen manga from 2007 in About.com's 2007 Readers Poll: Best New Shonen Manga.[156] In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Award from 2008, Gintama was nominated in the "Best Manga - Comedy" category, losing to Negima! Magister Negi Magi.[157][158] English sales from the manga volumes have also been good with some of them having appeared in Diamond Comic Distributors's Top 300 Graphic Novels.[159][160]

The first Gintama light novel became the top-selling novel from Japan in 2006.[161] The same achievement was made by the third novel during 2008.[162] The anime adaptation has also been featured several times in the Japanese TV ranking,[163][164] with the first two episodes having a rating of 5.6.[165] DVD sales of the series have also been featured in the Japanese anime DVD ranking various times,[166][167] while the third DVD of season 3 ranked ninth in the Japanese Amazon.com Top Ten of best sellers DVDs during 2008.[168] In August 2008, TV Tokyo announced that Gintama and Naruto "contributed to robust sales of overseas rights in the last fiscal year which ended in March."[169] In a poll from Puff, Gintama won the "Best Animation" category.[152] The DVD from the Gintama OVAs became the top-selling OVA in Japan in 2009, having sold 61,226 units after two weeks of being released.[170] In the Oricon survey "2009's Top-Selling DVDs in Japan", the same DVD topped the "Animation/Special Effects DVDs" category with a total of 76,000 units sold.[171] The CD soundtrack Gintama The Best received the "Animation Album of the Year award" from the Kinema Junpo's DVD Navigator Japanese magazine.[172]

Critical response Edit

Manga Edit

Critical response to the Gintama manga has generally been positive when it comes to gags. Carlo Santos from Anime News Network found the manga to be a "one-of-a-kind comedy" praising the characters' personalities and gags. On the other hand, the artwork was criticized for being "hard to follow" when there are fast scenes.[7] Jokes regarding clichés from other shōnen series were also positively received by About.com writer Deb Aoki, who, like Santos, found the artwork to be "the only thing that distracts from the otherwise considerable pleasures of this loveable, goofy manga".[2] However, characters' designs were praised for their variations including the ones from the aliens appearing in the series by Katherine Dacey from Pop Culture Shock who remarked that "These characters add visual interest and life to every panel, keeping the reader invested when the stories stall."[173] Other negative comments regarding the manga have the few numbers of aliens appearing in the series as well as how some chapters are focused on fights such as Hijikata's fight against Gintoki. Michael Aronson from Manga Life concluded his review of the manga by saying that "The potential is there, but the execution is struggling" as still, he liked the comedy from the story.[174] Comics Village's Alex Hoffman mentioned that Gintama "can't truly be compared to those comics because of one thing: the jokes." He found the context from the series hilarious and like how there are new jokes in every chapter. Like other reviewers, Hoffman also disliked Sorachi's artwork, but still found the manga to be "a great comedy, or a great read."[175] Comic Book Bin writer Leroy Douresseaux found that the large number of characters with different appearances in the series allows the reader to remain entertained with the series as "at least every few pages or so present some unusual and interesting visual."[176] Anime News Network criticized its constant amount of penis jokes as well as the narrative's style which might bother readers.[177] The series' story arcs were also criticized for being derivative to common Shonen Jump series and that the battles were poorly illustrated and coreographed.[4] The ending of the series was criticized as for its messy storytelling where multiple plots are explained but not all are solved as the title instead focuses on telling multiple jokes from different point of views.[176]

Anime Edit

The anime adaptation of Gintama has received positive and mixed responses. The humor was noted to be improved after the series' introduction although some jokes were hard to understand because some of them are references to Japanese culture and other series.[178] The notes on the DVD releases were criticized for lacking an explanation of cultural jokes.[179] Additionally, the humor's quality was found to be inconsistent within the first episodes due to the depth some bring,[180] to the point that some viewers may abandon the series.[179] The quality of the series was found to improve as the series continues as people would not be intimidated by its large number of episodes.[180] The characters' actions were praised due to their knowledge that their tendencies to "break the fourth wall",[178] while the female characters were found appealing based on their unusual qualities.[180] The series has been noted for its ability to shift between comedy and drama without a loss of quality.[181] Anime News Network praised the ending's gags but lamented how several of the subplot of the series were not properly closed as a result of using several characters.[182] IGN was more positive, comparing the narrative to two other popular shonen manga series Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen for how Gintoki and his friends deal with the Shoyo and Utsuro in their final fights "distilling a major conflict into a massive good-versus-evil showdown helps it to become interesting even for those who aren't as up to date on the saga as others"-[183] Crunchyroll felt the animation felt more a Dragon Ball film rather than Gintama as a result of Toei working on it but still praised for retaining a humor and style reminiscent of the comedy Konosuba.[184] Yahoo panned the movie for being too difficult to follow unless the audience has knowledge about previous Gintama events and found some jokes did not feel appealing. Nevertheless, he praised fight scenes which would appeal to the fans of samurai series Rurouni Kenshin and Afro Samurai.[185]

At the Japanese box office, The Movie grossed ¥1.07 billion,[186] and The Final Chapter grossed ¥1.7 billion,[187] giving a total Japanese box office gross of ¥2.77 billion ($31 million) for both anime films.

Controversy Edit

Episode 232 of the anime series had a defamatory depiction of a character that referenced a specific politician, then–Minister for Government Revitalisation Renhō Murata, which resulted in the cancelation of its rerun on AT-X.[188] Series supervisor Shinji Takamatsu explained that TV Tokyo canceled the rerun on its own. Renhō's representative denied having objected to the episode although a report from the newspaper Mainichi Shimbun stated the affected party contacted TV Tokyo.[189] When the story arc the episode belonged to was completed, Takamatsu expressed doubts about the arc's release in DVD format.[190]

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External links Edit

  • Official Gintama website (in Japanese)
  • Official Gintama website at Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • Official TV Tokyo Gintama website (in Japanese)
  • Official Sunrise Gintama website (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • Gintama (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

gintama, 銀魂, silver, soul, japanese, manga, series, written, illustrated, hideaki, sorachi, serialized, shueisha, shōnen, manga, magazine, weekly, shōnen, jump, from, december, 2003, september, 2018, later, jump, giga, from, december, 2018, february, 2019, fin. Gintama 銀魂 lit Silver Soul is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi It was serialized in Shueisha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to September 2018 later in Jump Giga from December 2018 to February 2019 and finished on the Gintama app where it ran from May to June 2019 Its chapters were collected in 77 tankōbon volumes Set in 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 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 GintamaFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Gintoki Sakata銀魂GenreAdventure 1 Science fiction comedy 2 MangaWritten byHideaki SorachiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump December 8 2003 September 15 2018 Jump Giga December 28 2018 February 22 2019 Gintama app May 13 June 20 2019 English magazineNA Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 8 2003 June 20 2019Volumes77 List of volumes Further informationAnime television seriesDirected byShinji Takamatsu 1 105 Yōichi Fujita 100 201 Produced byNoriko Kobayashi 1 13 Daiji Mutō 1 112 Ryuta Wakanabe 1 150 Fukashi Azuma 14 201 Naoki Sasada 113 201 Hiromitsu Higuchi 151 201 Written byAkatsuki YamatoyaMusic byAudio HighsStudioSunriseLicensed byNA Sentai Filmworks 1 49 Crunchyroll 51 201 SEA MedialinkOriginal networkTXN TV Tokyo English networkSEA Animax Asia 3 Original runApril 4 2006 March 25 2010Episodes201 List of episodes Light novelClass 3Z Ginpachi senseiWritten byTomohito ŌsakiIllustrated byHideaki SorachiPublished byShueishaImprintJump jBooksDemographicMaleOriginal runFebruary 3 2006 September 4 2013Volumes7Anime television seriesGintama 1 51 Enchōsen 52 64 Directed byYōichi FujitaProduced byHiromitsu HiguchiShinjirō YokoyamaFukashi Azuma 1 13 Shinnosuke Wada 14 64 Written byAkatsuki YamatoyaMusic byAudio HighsStudioSunriseLicensed byNA CrunchyrollSEA MedialinkOriginal networkTXN TV Tokyo Original runApril 4 2011 March 28 2013Episodes64 List of episodes Anime television seriesGintama Directed byChizuru MiyawakiProduced bySusumu MatsuyamaSusumu MiuraTomoyuki SaitōWritten byDeko AkaoShu MatsubaraTaku KishimotoMasaki TachiharaMusic byAudio HighsStudioBandai Namco PicturesLicensed byNA CrunchyrollSEA MedialinkOriginal networkTXN TV Tokyo Original runApril 8 2015 March 30 2016Episodes51 List of episodes Original video animationGintama Love Incense ArcDirected byChizuru MiyawakiProduced byHiromitsu HiguchiSusumu MatsuyamaYu HondaMusic byAudio HighsStudioBandai Namco PicturesReleasedAugust 4 2016 November 4 2016Episodes2 List of episodes Anime television seriesGintama 1 12 Porori hen 13 25 Shirogane no Tamashii hen 26 51 Directed byChizuru MiyawakiProduced byHiromitsu HiguchiSusumu MatsuyamaWritten byShu MatsubaraTaku KishimotoMasaki TachiharaMusic byAudio HighsStudioBandai Namco PicturesLicensed byNA CrunchyrollSEA MedialinkOriginal networkTXN TV Tokyo Original runJanuary 8 2017 October 7 2018Episodes51 List of episodes AnimeClass 3Z Ginpachi senseiStudioBandai Namco PicturesAnimated filmsGintama The Movie 2010 Gintama The Movie The Final Chapter Be Forever Yorozuya 2013 Gintama The Very Final 2021 Live action filmGintama 2017 Gintama 2 2018 Video gamesGintama Dee Ess Odd Jobs Grand Riot 2006 Gintama Gintoki vs Hijikata The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District 2006 Gintama Together with Gin My Kabuki District Journal 2007 Gintama General Store Tube Tsukkomi able Cartoon 2007 Gintama Silver Ball Quest Gin s Job Change to Save the World 2007 Gintama s Sugoroku 2013 Gintama Rumble 2018 Anime and manga portalThe series has been adapted into an original video animation OVA by Sunrise and was featured at Jump Festa 2006 Anime Tour in 2005 This was followed by a full 367 episode anime television series which debuted in April 2006 on TV Tokyo and finished in October 2018 Three animated films have been produced The first film premiered in April 2010 The second film premiered in July 2013 The third and final film premiered in January 2021 Besides the anime series there have been various light novels and video games based on Gintama A live action film adaptation of the same name was released in July 2017 in Japan by Warner Bros Pictures The manga has been licensed by Viz Media in North America In addition to publishing the individual volumes of the series Viz serialized its first chapters in their Shonen Jump manga anthology It debuted in the January 2007 issue and was serialized at a rate of one chapter a month Sentai Filmworks initially licensed the series The website Crunchyroll purchased the anime s streaming rights and home video rights In Japan the Gintama manga has been popular with over 55 million copies in print making it one of the best selling manga series The anime and its DVDs have been featured at various times in the Top Ten rankings of their respective media while TV Tokyo has announced that the first Gintama anime was responsible for high sales overseas along with the anime adaptation from Naruto Publications for manga anime and others have commented on the Gintama manga Positive responses have focused on the comedy and characters from the series as well as its overarching plot and action choreography Contents 1 Plot 2 Themes and style 3 Production 4 Media 4 1 Manga 4 2 Jump Festa specials 4 3 Anime 4 3 1 Gintama 4 3 2 Yorinuki Gintama san 4 3 3 Gintama 4 3 3 1 Gintama Enchōsen 4 3 4 Gintama 4 3 5 Gintama 4 3 6 Gintama Porori hen 4 3 7 Gintama Shirogane no Tamashii hen 4 3 8 Class 3Z Ginpachi sensei 4 3 9 Films 4 3 10 Original animation DVDs 4 4 Live action 4 5 CDs 4 6 Light novels 4 7 Video games 4 8 Guidebooks 5 Reception 5 1 Sales and accolades 5 2 Critical response 5 2 1 Manga 5 2 2 Anime 5 3 Controversy 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSee also List of Gintama characters The story is set in an alternate history late Edo period where humanity is attacked by aliens called Amanto 天人 Sky People Edo Japan s samurai fight to defend Earth but the shōgun cowardly surrenders when he realizes the aliens power He agrees to an unequal contract with the aliens placing a ban on carrying swords in public and allowing the invaders to enter the country The samurai s swords are confiscated and the Tokugawa bakufu shogunate becomes a puppet government The series focuses on an eccentric samurai Gintoki Sakata who works as an odd jobs freelancer He helps a teenager named Shinpachi Shimura save his sister Tae from an alien group that wants to send her to a brothel Impressed by Gintoki Shinpachi becomes his freelance apprentice to pay the bills and learn more about the enigmatic samurai When the pair rescues a teenage alien girl with super strength Kagura from a Yakuza group they accept her into their freelancing business and the three become known as Yorozuya 万事屋 We do everything or literally The Anything Store While working they regularly encounter the Shinsengumi police force who often ally with Gintoki when work involves dangerous criminals The trio also meets Gintoki s former comrades from the Amanto invasion including the revolutionary Kotaro Katsura who is friendly toward them despite his terrorist activities against the alien controlled government Although the story is mostly episodic a few story arcs and recurring antagonists develop 4 For example Gintoki s former comrade Shinsuke Takasugi is a major antagonist who regards Gintoki and his other former comrades as enemies and seeks to destroy the shogunate Over time Takasugi gains allies including Kagura s brother Kamui and the elite fighting unit Mimawarigumi to prepare for his large scale coup d etat After the true antagonist the immortal Utsuro is introduced Gintoki works with both friends and enemies to stop Utsuro from destroying the Earth Themes and style EditHideaki Sorachi s main focus in Gintama is the use of gags during the manga s second year of serialization he started to add more drama to the story while still keeping the comedy 5 Various jokes from the manga are comments regarding elements from other manga series For example in the first chapter after Gintoki fights a group of aliens to protect Shinpachi and Tae Shinpachi complains that he only fought for one page and Gintoki replies Shut up One page is a long time for a manga artist Gintoki s exaggerated desire to read the Weekly Shōnen Jump which causes him to fight other readers to get it also makes fun of shōnen series since during those parts characters quote them 2 6 Other types of comedic situations are more general so that the reader must know about Japanese culture to understand them 7 The humor is described by publications as being bizarre and weird It is also described as being divided between two categories sci fi comedy and a samurai comedy with the former referring to the aliens 8 It tends to point out an irritating foible about modern society including celebration days or famous mythical figures 4 Additionally there are references to several historical figures with a few characters from the story being based on them 9 Besides the series comedy the aliens invasion of Japan brings several social issues between them and the humans with the most recurring one being the lack of social equality 10 As a result one of the main themes involves society trying to preserve their way of living rather than fulfilling a dream like in other shōnen series 11 Production Edit Cover of the first issue of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine that featured the manga In 2003 Hideaki Sorachi was an up and coming manga artist who had already created two one shots for the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine 12 Although he was preparing to write his first serialized series his editor suggested he create a manga series based on the Shinsengumi mostly inspired by an upcoming TV drama about the 1860s troupe as depicted by idol actors Sorachi attempted to create this series since he admitted to liking the Shinsengumi but ultimately failed to get anything off the ground Instead of abandoning the idea completely he remained focused on the historical Japanese era but began to create his own story adding in elements of science fiction and fictionalizing many of the figures from the era to create a story more to his liking 13 The original title of the series was meant to be Yorozuya Gin san 万事屋銀さん lit Odd Jobs Gin san but it did not have any impact on Sorachi After a great debate he decided to go with the name Gintama after discussing it with his family deciding on a name that sounded close to the edge without being completely off it 14 Although Sorachi considered the one shot Samuraider to be very poor the setting of one shot served as the base for Gintama such as the addition of alien characters 15 Sorachi liked the Bakumatsu and Sengoku periods due to how both were eras of change and thus presented the positive and negative points of humanity The series was then set in an alternate Bakumatsu to give a bigger significance to the characters bushido as in that time samurais were at the low point of their lives 11 Sorachi also cited the manga series Rurouni Kenshin 1994 1999 set during the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods as a major source of inspiration 16 The main character of the series was originally meant to be Toshiro Hijikata as Sorachi was a fan of the Shinsengumi most notably from Hijikata Toshizō the Shinsengumi who was the base for the one of Gintama after he saw the film Burn Sword When Sorachi could not shake off Hijikata s initial design he decided not to use him as the lead character but added him along with the Shinsengumi to the story 14 The pilot chapter from the series had a different plot to the one from the serialization Shinpachi already met Gintoki in the story and there were more Shinsengumi to the story such as one based on Harada Sanosuke As all these new Shinsengumi were older than most of the recurring characters from the series Sorachi removed them thinking they were not entertaining 17 When asked by a fan Sorachi mentioned that most characters from the series are based on real life Edo citizens while Gintoki s character is roughly based on the folk hero Sakata no Kintoki 9 When starting serialization the manga was unpopular and was close to being canceled Although Sorachi was pleased with the first tankōbon selling all of its copies he later learned Shueisha was afraid of poor sales which resulted in the minimum printed 18 To increase its popularity the author introduced new characters the Shinsengumi who felt memorable to his assistants 11 Sorachi had little hope on the manga s popularity as he noted that people used to tell him the manga would not surpass the number of two tankōbon volumes However once the third volume was released Sorachi found that he did not have any fresh material to use 19 During the first year of the series Sorachi believed that the source of the popularity of Gintama was partially connected to the Shinsengumi drama While the drama ran during the first year of the series when the manga was mostly shorter stories that established the characters and the world he felt uncomfortable making things related to the drama By the second year and beyond he became more daring in his stories and concepts creating longer storylines that included more drama while keeping his sense of humor and satirization of modern Japan by way of his fictionalized past 5 When working on a chapter of Gintama Sorachi sometimes had problems finishing the manuscript leaving his supervisor to take it before he can revise it He figured out what to write by staying in his room or going for a walk 20 Although he commented that some of his ideas are random he focused on the fact that they are all related to the manga and when he had problems coming up with ideas Sorachi was often helped by his editor 21 Thinking of Gintama as a non sense manga before writing a chapter Sorachi decided whether it should be a comedy or a drama Sorachi defined Gintama as a science fiction human drama pseudo historical comedy 22 When Sorachi illustrated Gintama he usually used a felt tip pen a fountain pen a brush tip pen and a multiliner but for the major characters he only used a felt tip pen and a fountain pen and did their outlines with a multiliner 0 8 23 Media EditManga Edit Main article List of Gintama chapters Gintama written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi started in Shueisha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on December 8 2003 24 Shueisha published the first chapters of Gintama online on their Weekly Shōnen Jump official website 25 In August 2018 it was announced that the manga would end on September 15 in Weekly Shōnen Jump 26 however it was later announced on September 15 that the manga would be transferred to Jump Giga 27 28 It ran in three consecutive issues from December 28 2018 29 to February 22 2019 30 31 In February 2019 it was announced that the manga would continue in the free Gintama app 32 It started in the platform on May 13 2019 33 and finished with its 704th on June 20 of the same year 34 35 Shueisha collected its chapters in 77 tankōbon volumes released from April 2 2004 36 to August 2 2019 37 38 Viz Media licensed Gintama for publication in North America A 55 page preview from the series was first featured in the January 2006 Shonen Jump issue 39 Viz acquired the license to publish chapters from the series in the Shonen Jump during the San Diego Comic Con International in 2006 40 The chapters were serialized in Shonen Jump from January to May 2007 at a rate of one chapter a month 41 42 The tankōbon volumes were published under Viz s Shonen Jump Advanced imprint 43 The first volume was published on July 3 2007 while on August 2 2011 Viz published the twenty third volume 44 45 Publication of the series by Viz Media ended with that volume with no reasons given 46 Jump Festa specials Edit Two animated specials of Gintama were developed by Sunrise for the Jump Festa Anime Tour 2005 and 2008 The first one having the same title is composed of various auto conclusive stories meant to introduce the characters from the series 47 The second special titled Shiroyasha Kotan 白夜叉降誕 lit White Demon s Birth is initially set in the war between aliens and samurai and it is later revealed to be a hoax 48 On September 30 2009 a DVD named Gintama Jump Anime Tour 2008 amp 2005 was published by Aniplex It contains the 2005 and 2008 specials and an audio commentary 48 In Weekly Shōnen Jump s 34th issue of 2014 it was announced that the Gintama anime would return for a one episode special for the year s Jump Festa 49 The anime special DVD was bundled with the limited edition of the 58th manga volume released on April 3 2015 50 The fourth special was released in 2015 Anime Edit Gintama Edit Main article List of Gintama episodes An anime adaptation by Sunrise debuted on TV Tokyo on April 4 2006 The first ninety nine episodes were initially directed by Shinji Takamatsu Episodes 100 to 105 were directed by Takamatsu and Yoichi Fujita while the following episodes are being directed only by Fujita 51 The subtitle for the Gintama anime could be loosely translated as The starting point is the utmost importance for anything so trying to outdo oneself is just about right 52 In January 2009 Fujita mentioned he was not going to work in the fourth season of the series starting in such year However in February 2009 it was confirmed that the anime would continue for a fourth year once again directed by Fujita 53 The series ended on March 25 2010 with a total of 201 episodes 54 In Japan Aniplex 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 55 The second season was released over another set of thirteen volumes between July 25 2007 and July 23 2008 56 Season 3 was also released in thirteen volumes from August 27 2008 to August 26 2009 57 The fourth season was collected released in thirteen DVD volumes from October 28 2009 to October 27 2010 58 59 In November 2008 an agreement was reached between TV Tokyo and the streaming video service Crunchyroll Crunchyroll would stream English subtitled episodes for free one week after they had aired in Japan Paying subscribers can watch new episodes an hour after they air in Japan 60 On January 8 2009 Crunchyroll uploaded their first episode episode 129 to the service Alongside new episodes each week Crunchyroll also uploads episodes from the beginning of the series 61 The anime is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks with distribution from Section23 Films Section23 Films Chris Oarr commented that only the first two seasons were licensed with an option on the rest 62 The first collection containing thirteen English subtitled episodes was released on DVD April 27 2010 62 63 Only 49 episodes were released before the releases stalled However shortly after licensing the Gintama film Sentai Filmworks announced that based on the film s performance they would consider releasing more of the series in North America possibly with an English dub 64 An English subtitled version of the series began airing on Shorts HD on July 12 2015 65 On July 1 2016 Crunchyroll announced that they would re release the series on Blu ray and DVD with an English dub 66 On November 23 2019 it was announced that Hulu would add an English dub for the first season to their service beginning on December 1 2019 67 Yorinuki Gintama san Edit On April 5 2010 TV Tokyo stations began airing high definition reruns of older episodes of Gintama under the title Yorinuki Gintama san よりぬき銀魂さん literally The Very Best of Gintama the title being a parody of the best of reruns of the anime Sazae san 68 In addition to being broadcast in HD new opening and ending animations and themes have been made The opening and ending for episodes 1 9 are Does s Bakuchi Dancer バクチ ダンサー Bakuchi Dansa lit Fullspeed Dancer and Bokutachi no Kisetsu 僕たちの季節 lit Our Season Starting with episode 10 and going to 26 the opening was changed to Joe Inoue s Kaze no Gotoku 風のごとく lit Like the Wind 69 and the ending was changed to Vijandeux s WAVE Starting with episode 27 the opening changed to Chiaki Kuriyama s Kanōsei Girl 可能性ガール Kanōsei Garu Probable Girl and the ending changed to Azu s IN MY LIFE Starting with episode 40 the opening changed to FLiP s Karto Niago カートニアゴ Katoniago and the ending changed to Piko s Sakurane 桜音 Sakura Sound Gintama Edit Main article Gintama In March 2010 Yoichi Fujita hinted the anime would continue once the staff gets enough material to work on it Shinji Takamatsu claimed the TV series is absolutely not over It hasn t even begun yet It will definitely return 70 In December 2010 Shueisha stated that the Gintama anime would resume in April 2011 71 Gintama 銀魂 the sequel to the original Gintama anime premiered in Japan on April 4 2011 72 The main staff from the first TV series remain in Gintama with Fujita as the director 73 Crunchyroll simulcasted the premiere of Gintama to subscribers from its site 72 The first DVD from the series was released on July 27 2011 74 The episode released on September 26 2011 contains Sket Dance as a crossover special 75 The series ended on March 26 2012 with a total of 51 episodes 76 which were collected in thirteen DVDs by Aniplex 77 Gintama Enchōsen Edit Main article Gintama Enchōsen The series premiered on TV Tokyo on October 4 2012 It is a continuation of the second Gintama anime that ended in March 2012 The main staff from the second TV series remain in Gintama with Yoichi Fujita as the director 76 The series ended on March 28 2013 with a total of 13 episodes The episodes were collected in a total of four DVDs from December 19 2012 to May 22 2013 78 79 Gintama Edit Main article Gintama On December 21 2014 during Jump Festa s super stage event it was announced that a new Gintama TV series was in the works for an April 2015 premiere 80 The cast of Yorozuya Tomokazu Sugita Gintoki Daisuke Sakaguchi Shinpachi and Rie Kugimiya Kagura attended the event A key visual was also revealed The new series aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliates for 51 episodes from April 8 2015 to March 30 2016 which also aired the previous seasons Crunchyroll began streaming an English dub of the first 12 episodes of the series on February 1 2017 12 additional episodes were added weekly 81 Gintama Edit Main article Gintama A new season of Gintama was announced via Weekly Shōnen Jump in September 2016 82 On November 27 2016 it was announced that the new season would premiere on January 9 2017 on TV Tokyo and its affiliates 83 The staff from the Gintama anime series returned to reprise their roles in this season 84 Gintama Porori hen Edit Main article Gintama Porori hen An anime adapting the skipped comedic arcs taking place before the events of the Shogun Assassination Arc began airing in October 2017 The series spanned 13 episodes and ran until December 25 85 Gintama Shirogane no Tamashii hen Edit Main article Gintama Shirogane no Tamashii hen Sunrise announced that the final arc of the manga would be adapted into an anime series and began airing on January 7 2018 spanning 12 episodes and running until March 25 86 87 88 In March of the same year it was announced that the series would go on a hiatus until July 89 The series resumed on July 8 and ran for another 14 episodes until October 7 2018 90 91 Class 3Z Ginpachi sensei Edit An anime adaptation of the Class 3Z Ginpachi sensei spin off light novel was announced at the Gintama Ato no Matsuri event on March 19 2023 92 Films Edit Main articles Gintama The Movie Gintama The Movie The Final Chapter Be Forever Yorozuya and Gintama The Very Final There have been three films based on the franchise The first one is Gintama Shinyaku Benizakura Hen 銀魂 新訳紅桜篇 lit Gintama A New Retelling Benizakura Arc a retelling of the Benizakura arc from Gintama in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai and Odd Jobs Gin start searching for him 93 94 One of the TV commercials of the film teases that the true last scene of the anime is in the film 95 It premiered on April 24 2010 picking up US 2 118 342 on 90 screens during its first days 96 and earned US 12 86 million in total 97 Sentai Filmworks released the film in both DVD and Blu ray format in North America on May 29 2012 as Gintama The Motion Picture 98 Manga Entertainment distributed the film in the United Kingdom while Madman Entertainment published it in Australia 99 100 A second film was announced in August 2012 by the Weekly Shonen Jump with the script being written this time by Hideaki Sorachi 101 It is titled Gintama The Movie The Final Chapter Be Forever Yorozuya and follows Gintoki as he travels to a future where he has to deal with a mysterious group of sorcerers It was released in Japan on July 6 2013 Although the film is marketed as Final director Yoichi Fujita commented they would make a continuation if it became a hit 102 The film managed to surpass the success of its predecessor 103 A third film was announced in August 2019 by the manga s 77th volume 104 The film titled Gintama The Final in Japan and Gintama The Very Final in the West premiered on January 8 2021 105 106 It adapts the finale of the original manga combined with new story elements 107 Spyair performs the film s theme song Wadachi 轍 Wadachi lit Tracks while Does performs an insert song 108 A Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba card illustrated by Sorachi depicting Tanjiro Kamado and the Hashira were given to the theatergoers in the film s first week of screenings 109 110 An anime special Gintama The Semi Final tied into the film premiered on January 15 2021 on the dTV online service with the second episode released on January 20 111 Original animation DVDs Edit The 65th and 66th volumes of the manga were bundled with an original animation DVD OAD each the 65th manga volume that was released on August 4 2016 and the 66th manga volume on November 4 of that same year Both OADs adapted the Love Potion arc in the manga 112 Live action Edit Main article Gintama film In June 2016 Shueisha announced the series would have a live action adaptation It premiered on July 14 2017 113 The direction of the film as well as the script was handled by Yuichi Fukuda The film stars Shun Oguri as Gintoki Sakata 114 along with Kanna Hashimoto as Kagura and Masaki Suda as Shinpachi Shimura 115 The film follows a retelling of the franchise s successful Benizakura arc in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai and Odd Jobs Gin starts searching for him A sequel to the live action was announced in November 2017 by Director Yuichi Fukuda and Shun Oguri and was slated to release in Summer 2018 116 In April 2018 it was announced that Shun Oguri Kanna Hashimoto and Masaki Suda would reprise their roles as Gintoki Kagura and Shinpachi respectively The film was also given a working title of Gintama 2 Kari or Gintama 2 Working title 117 which was eventually replaced by the final name remaining as Gintama 2 Okite wa Yaburu tame ni koso Aru 銀魂2 掟は破るためにこそある Gintama 2 Rules are Made to be Broken The film premiered on August 17 2018 raising 280 million yen on its first day selling a million tickets in just 7 days 118 Along with the release of the film a 3 episode miniseries called Gintama 2 Yonimo Kimyou na Gintama chan 銀魂2 世にも奇妙な銀魂ちゃん Gintama 2 The Strange and Unusual Gintama was also premiered on dTV 119 The 3 episodes would be revealed one per week starting on August 18 The names of them would be 1 I can not sleep 2 Hijikata quits smoking 3 No matter how old you are you hate going to the dentist 120 In only 7 days of its release the first episode reached 4 million views 121 CDs Edit The music for the Gintama anime is composed by Audio Highs On September 27 2006 Audio Highs published the first CD soundtrack for the series known as Gintama Original Soundtrack It featured 36 tracks including the TV version from the first opening theme and the first two ending themes 122 The second CD soundtrack Gintama Original Soundtrack 2 was released on November 11 2007 It included 40 tracks but it did not have TV versions of the opening and ending themes from the series 122 The next CD is Gintama Original Soundtrack 3 published on June 24 2009 It features a total of 28 tracks including the theme Dondake Gintaman どんだけー ギンタマン which was used as a gag in episode 100 from the series The fourth and latest CD soundtrack is composed of thirty four tracks and was released on March 21 2013 122 Apart from soundtracks from the TV series there have been three CDs known as Gintama Best 銀魂 BEST which include the full versions from the opening and ending themes Each of the CDs also has an extra DVD with the original videos 123 The two movies have also had their original CD soundtracks 124 Light novels Edit A series of light novels based on the Gintama manga has been authored by Tomohito Ōsaki illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi and published by Shueisha They feature the series characters transposed to a school setting with Gintoki acting as their teacher It is running in Jump Square under the title Class 3Z Ginpachi sensei 3年Z組銀八先生 3 Nen Z Gumi Ginpachi sensei lit Grade 3 Class Z Ginpachi sensei The first novel was published on February 3 2006 As of September 4 2013 seven light novels have been published by Shueisha 125 126 A novelization of the second film has also been authored by Ōsaki and was released in 2013 alongside the film 127 Video games Edit In Japan a PlayStation 2 Gintama game Gintama Together with Gin My Kabuki District Journal 銀魂 銀さんと一緒 ボクのかぶき町日記 Gintama Gin san to Issho Boku no Kabuki chō Nikki was released on August 30 2007 and a Wii game Gintama General Store Tube Tsukkomi able Cartoon 銀魂 万事屋ちゅ ぶ ツッコマブル動画 Gintama Yorozuya Chubu Tsukkomaburu Dōga was released on October 25 2007 128 129 A game for the Nintendo DS called Gintama Silver Ball Quest Gin s Job Change to Save the World 銀魂 銀玉くえすと 銀さんが転職したり世界を救ったり Gintama Gintama Kuesuto Gin san ga Tenshoku shitari Sekai o Sukuttari was released on December 6 2007 130 Other two games for the DS include Gintama Dee Ess Odd Jobs Grand Riot 銀魂でぃ えす 万事屋大騒動 Gintama Diesu Yorozuya Daisōdō and Gintama Gintoki vs Hijikata The Huge Fight Over Silver Souls in the Kabuki District 銀魂 銀時vs土方 かぶき町銀玉大争奪戦 Gintama Gintoki vs Hijikata Kabuki cho Gitama Daisōdatsusen 131 132 Gintama characters also appear in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover Jump Super Stars and its sequel Jump Ultimate Stars both for Nintendo DS 133 134 Gintoki also appears as a playable fighter in the Jump crossover fighting game J Stars Victory VS on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita with Kagura and Sadaharu acting as support Gintama s Sugoroku 銀魂のすごろく was released on January 24 2013 for the PlayStation Portable by Namco Bandai Games On August 31 2017 Bandai Namco Entertainment announced Gintama Rumble a hack and slash action game for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita On October 18 2018 in the Japanese version and follow up on July 22 2020 including all other regional versions of the game Gintama crossed over with The King of Fighters All Star a mobile beat em up a spinoff of The King of Fighters In the original crossover Gintoki Kagura Kondo Hijikata Okita and Takasuki as well as non playable Shinpachi and Elizabeth in a few costumes such as Terry Bogard In the second collab Katsura White Yaksha Gintoki Kamui and a playable Elizabeth incorporating the costumes from the previous collab into their moveset Guidebooks Edit There have been various guidebooks for the Gintama manga and its anime The first guidebook for the manga is Gintama Official Character Book Gin Channel 銀魂公式キャラクターブック 銀ちゃんねる Gintama Official Character Book Gin Chaneru released by Shueisha on April 4 2006 It features characters files an interview with Hideaki Sorachi and original character stickers 135 The second book is Gintama Official Character Book 2 Fifth Grade 銀魂公式キャラクターブック2 銀魂五年生 Gintama Official Character Book 2 Gonen Sei which was published on May 5 2009 Like the previous book this one also has an interview with Sorachi and files for the new characters that have appeared in the series since the first guidebook s release 136 The first guidebook for the anime is named Gintama Official Animation Guide Gayagaya Box オフィシャルアニメーションガイド 銀魂あにめガヤガヤ箱 It was published on April 4 2008 to celebrate the airing of the anime s 100th episode This guidebook features commentaries by the Japanese voice actors and the cast from the series 137 It was followed by Official Animation Guide Gintama Anime Paraparakan オフィシャルアニメーションガイド 銀魂あにめパラパラ館 on April 5 2011 138 A series of three anime character guidebooks titled Gintama Character Book 銀魂キャラクターズブック Gintama Kyarakutazu Bukku have also been published in Japan within 2010 139 140 Reception EditSales and accolades Edit The Gintama manga had 50 million volumes in print by May 2016 141 and over 55 million by February 2018 142 In March 2007 Shueisha announced that sales of the first volume had passed one million copies 143 Following volumes from the manga have also had good sales having appeared various times in the Japanese comic ranking 144 145 The 17th volume from the manga ranked as the tenth bestseller volume from Japan during 2007 146 During 2008 the manga ranked as the tenth bestseller series with over 2 3 million copies sold 147 It was also the fifth top selling manga in the first half of 2009 list selling over 2 7 million volumes from November 17 2008 to May 17 2009 148 In 2008 Gintama was featured in two Oricon surveys it ranked at the top as funniest manga and fifth in most interesting manga 149 150 In another survey from 2009 it was listed as the sixth choice for what manga could be adapted into a live action film 151 In a poll from Zassosha s Puff Japanese manga magazine Gintama was second in the category Best Long Stories 152 Fuji News Network has cited Gintama as one of the anime responsible for the wooden swords popularity during 2008 as Hokkaido s retailers have experienced brisk sales in wooden swords to foreigners 153 On TV Asahi s Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll in which 150 000 people voted for their top 100 manga series Gintama ranked twelfth 154 155 In North America Gintama has ranked as the best new shōnen manga from 2007 in About com s 2007 Readers Poll Best New Shonen Manga 156 In the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Award from 2008 Gintama was nominated in the Best Manga Comedy category losing to Negima Magister Negi Magi 157 158 English sales from the manga volumes have also been good with some of them having appeared in Diamond Comic Distributors s Top 300 Graphic Novels 159 160 The first Gintama light novel became the top selling novel from Japan in 2006 161 The same achievement was made by the third novel during 2008 162 The anime adaptation has also been featured several times in the Japanese TV ranking 163 164 with the first two episodes having a rating of 5 6 165 DVD sales of the series have also been featured in the Japanese anime DVD ranking various times 166 167 while the third DVD of season 3 ranked ninth in the Japanese Amazon com Top Ten of best sellers DVDs during 2008 168 In August 2008 TV Tokyo announced that Gintama and Naruto contributed to robust sales of overseas rights in the last fiscal year which ended in March 169 In a poll from Puff Gintama won the Best Animation category 152 The DVD from the Gintama OVAs became the top selling OVA in Japan in 2009 having sold 61 226 units after two weeks of being released 170 In the Oricon survey 2009 s Top Selling DVDs in Japan the same DVD topped the Animation Special Effects DVDs category with a total of 76 000 units sold 171 The CD soundtrack Gintama The Best received the Animation Album of the Year award from the Kinema Junpo s DVD Navigator Japanese magazine 172 Critical response Edit Manga Edit Critical response to the Gintama manga has generally been positive when it comes to gags Carlo Santos from Anime News Network found the manga to be a one of a kind comedy praising the characters personalities and gags On the other hand the artwork was criticized for being hard to follow when there are fast scenes 7 Jokes regarding cliches from other shōnen series were also positively received by About com writer Deb Aoki who like Santos found the artwork to be the only thing that distracts from the otherwise considerable pleasures of this loveable goofy manga 2 However characters designs were praised for their variations including the ones from the aliens appearing in the series by Katherine Dacey from Pop Culture Shock who remarked that These characters add visual interest and life to every panel keeping the reader invested when the stories stall 173 Other negative comments regarding the manga have the few numbers of aliens appearing in the series as well as how some chapters are focused on fights such as Hijikata s fight against Gintoki Michael Aronson from Manga Life concluded his review of the manga by saying that The potential is there but the execution is struggling as still he liked the comedy from the story 174 Comics Village s Alex Hoffman mentioned that Gintama can t truly be compared to those comics because of one thing the jokes He found the context from the series hilarious and like how there are new jokes in every chapter Like other reviewers Hoffman also disliked Sorachi s artwork but still found the manga to be a great comedy or a great read 175 Comic Book Bin writer Leroy Douresseaux found that the large number of characters with different appearances in the series allows the reader to remain entertained with the series as at least every few pages or so present some unusual and interesting visual 176 Anime News Network criticized its constant amount of penis jokes as well as the narrative s style which might bother readers 177 The series story arcs were also criticized for being derivative to common Shonen Jump series and that the battles were poorly illustrated and coreographed 4 The ending of the series was criticized as for its messy storytelling where multiple plots are explained but not all are solved as the title instead focuses on telling multiple jokes from different point of views 176 Anime Edit The anime adaptation of Gintama has received positive and mixed responses The humor was noted to be improved after the series introduction although some jokes were hard to understand because some of them are references to Japanese culture and other series 178 The notes on the DVD releases were criticized for lacking an explanation of cultural jokes 179 Additionally the humor s quality was found to be inconsistent within the first episodes due to the depth some bring 180 to the point that some viewers may abandon the series 179 The quality of the series was found to improve as the series continues as people would not be intimidated by its large number of episodes 180 The characters actions were praised due to their knowledge that their tendencies to break the fourth wall 178 while the female characters were found appealing based on their unusual qualities 180 The series has been noted for its ability to shift between comedy and drama without a loss of quality 181 Anime News Network praised the ending s gags but lamented how several of the subplot of the series were not properly closed as a result of using several characters 182 IGN was more positive comparing the narrative to two other popular shonen manga series Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen for how Gintoki and his friends deal with the Shoyo and Utsuro in their final fights distilling a major conflict into a massive good versus evil showdown helps it to become interesting even for those who aren t as up to date on the saga as others 183 Crunchyroll felt the animation felt more a Dragon Ball film rather than Gintama as a result of Toei working on it but still praised for retaining a humor and style reminiscent of the comedy Konosuba 184 Yahoo panned the movie for being too difficult to follow unless the audience has knowledge about previous Gintama events and found some jokes did not feel appealing Nevertheless he praised fight scenes which would appeal to the fans of samurai series Rurouni Kenshin and Afro Samurai 185 At the Japanese box office The Movie grossed 1 07 billion 186 and The Final Chapter grossed 1 7 billion 187 giving a total Japanese box office gross of 2 77 billion 31 million for both anime films Controversy Edit Episode 232 of the anime series had a defamatory depiction of a character that referenced a specific politician then Minister for Government Revitalisation Renhō Murata which resulted in the cancelation of its rerun on AT X 188 Series supervisor Shinji Takamatsu explained that TV Tokyo canceled the rerun on its own 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