Complete Series ((hot)) — Gintama

From ~Episodes 266–367, the tone shifts. The author, Hideaki Sorachi, began steering toward the endgame. The comedy becomes slightly more condensed, and the serious arcs (Farewell Shinsengumi, Silver Soul) occupy entire cours. This is where the series stops laughing to punch you in the gut repeatedly.

The Gintama Complete Series is a must-watch anime for fans of comedy, action, and adventure. With its unique blend of humor, engaging characters, and thrilling storylines, this series has become a cult classic among anime enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned anime fan or new to the world of Japanese animation, the Gintama Complete Series is sure to entertain and captivate you. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the wild ride that is Gintama! Gintama Complete Series

This is the golden age of Gintama . The ratio is roughly 80% comedy, 20% serious arcs. Highlights include: From ~Episodes 266–367, the tone shifts

Created by Hideaki Sorachi, the story is set in an alternate-history Edo (old Tokyo) which has been conquered by alien invaders called the Amanto. Technology has leaped forward, but samurai have been stripped of their swords. The protagonist, Gintoki Sakata, is a lazy, sugar-addicted, former rebel warrior who now runs a freelance odd-jobs business with his friends: the strait-laced, glasses-wearing Shinpachi Shimura and the super-strong alien girl Kagura. This is where the series stops laughing to