Description
"Gintama" is set in an alternate-history Edo period where Earth has been conquered by alien beings known as Amanto. The samurai class has been dismantled, and the use of swords is banned. Despite this, the series blends historical elements with science fiction, creating a unique backdrop for its narrative. The story centers on Gintoki Sakata, a former samurai who now works as a freelance odd-jobber to make ends meet. Gintoki is lazy, sarcastic, and often broke, but he retains a strong sense of justice and loyalty to his friends. He is joined by Shinpachi Shimura, a glasses-wearing teenager who acts as the group’s moral compass, and Kagura, a superhumanly strong alien girl from the Yato clan. Together, they run Yorozuya, a small business that takes on various odd jobs, ranging from mundane tasks to dangerous missions.
The series is episodic in nature, with many arcs focusing on the trio’s comedic misadventures and interactions with a wide array of eccentric characters. These include the Shinsengumi, a police force tasked with maintaining order in Edo, led by the serious and stoic Isao Kondo, the hot-headed Toshiro Hijikata, and the prodigious swordsman Sougo Okita. Other recurring characters include Katsura Kotaro, a revolutionary leader and Gintoki’s former comrade, and Takasugi Shinsuke, a ruthless antagonist with a personal vendetta against Gintoki. The narrative frequently shifts between lighthearted comedy and serious, action-packed storylines, often exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle to preserve one’s identity in a changing world.
As the series progresses, the plot delves deeper into Gintoki’s past, revealing his involvement in the Joui War, a failed rebellion against the Amanto. This backstory ties into larger arcs involving political intrigue, the resurgence of samurai ideals, and the clash between Earth’s inhabitants and the alien invaders. Despite its comedic tone, "Gintama" frequently addresses poignant and philosophical questions about societal change, the cost of war, and the meaning of freedom. The series balances its humor with moments of intense drama and emotional depth, making it a multifaceted narrative that appeals to a wide audience.
The series is episodic in nature, with many arcs focusing on the trio’s comedic misadventures and interactions with a wide array of eccentric characters. These include the Shinsengumi, a police force tasked with maintaining order in Edo, led by the serious and stoic Isao Kondo, the hot-headed Toshiro Hijikata, and the prodigious swordsman Sougo Okita. Other recurring characters include Katsura Kotaro, a revolutionary leader and Gintoki’s former comrade, and Takasugi Shinsuke, a ruthless antagonist with a personal vendetta against Gintoki. The narrative frequently shifts between lighthearted comedy and serious, action-packed storylines, often exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle to preserve one’s identity in a changing world.
As the series progresses, the plot delves deeper into Gintoki’s past, revealing his involvement in the Joui War, a failed rebellion against the Amanto. This backstory ties into larger arcs involving political intrigue, the resurgence of samurai ideals, and the clash between Earth’s inhabitants and the alien invaders. Despite its comedic tone, "Gintama" frequently addresses poignant and philosophical questions about societal change, the cost of war, and the meaning of freedom. The series balances its humor with moments of intense drama and emotional depth, making it a multifaceted narrative that appeals to a wide audience.
Episodes
Staffel 1
354The Evildoers Who Do Good
355Rabbits Leap Higher on Moonlit Nights
356Making a Dull World Interesting
357Do Something Uncharacteristic and Something Uncharacteristic Will Happen
358Countless Kings
359The Unemployed Cannot Be Stained by Anything
360Always Hold On to Your Trump Cards
361The Creatures Known as Humanity
362Sign
363Specter
364Two in Girl Years Is Equal to Ten in Man Years
365Salvation
366Dun Dun
367There Are Lines Even Villains Can't Cross
Cast
- Tae Shimura
- Kotaro KatsuraEdoardo LomazziMasaki OkadaJesus Polo
- Shinsuke TakasugiTsuyoshi DōmotoKevin GarciaOliver BöttcherGilberto Cardoso
- Zenzō Hattori
- Henpeita Takechi
- Shokaku Neptune
- Umibōzu
- Soyo Tokugawa
- Shijaku
- Toshirō HijikataYuuya YagiraTravis RoigMarcos Onmati
- KaguraKanna HashimotoLourdes FabrésMaría Fernanda FebresMarisol CastroHyeon-Sim KimJelly Cruz
- Kyubei Yagyu
- Katakuriko Matsudaira
- Nobunobu Tokugawa
- Shinpachi ShimuraMasumi MutsudaMark Ivan UyMariano GarcíaBeom-Gi Hong
- Nobume Imai
- Kamui
- Yūichirō Umehara
- Umibouzu
- Uranus Hankai
- Pluto Batou
- Utsuro
- Tsukuyo
- Sagaru Yamazaki
Comment(s)
Staff
- StoryboardTetsuji TakayanagiYasuhiro MinamiChizuru MiyawakiHitomi TsurutaYōichi FujitaHaruka MizunoKei UmabikiYoshihiro TakamotoShūji Miyazaki
- Original creator
- Episode DirectorNanako ShimazakiHitoyuki MatsuiYasuhiro MinamiMatsuo AsamiMamoru EnomotoYōichi FujitaShouji IkenoYohei ShindoShūji Miyazaki
- Unit DirectorAkie Ishii
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Opening
“I Wanna Be...”
Ending
“Hikari Shoumeiron”

















