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Set in an anachronistic Edo-period Japan, aliens (Amanto) have invaded and banned the use of swords. In this world, we follow , a silver-haired samurai who has mostly given up on grand ideals to run an "Odd Jobs" business called Yorozuya .

Imagine a mix of traditional samurai drama, futuristic sci-fi, and a fourth-wall-breaking parody of every other anime you’ve ever seen (from Dragon Ball to One Piece ).

While Gintama is famous for its absurdist slapstick, its real strength lies in its .

Gintama officially "ended" with Gintama: The Very Final , but the franchise continues to surprise fans.

Unlike many long-running series that get stale, Gintama is widely considered to get better with every season as the stakes and the humor escalate.

Every chapter is called a "Lesson" for a reason. Beneath the poop jokes are profound meditations on what it means to protect your soul when you’ve already lost everything.

Gintama is not just an anime; it is a lawless wasteland of comedy where literally nothing is sacred. It is a show that will spend ten minutes mocking its own low budget with a still shot of a building, only to drop a fight scene three episodes later that rivals the best of shounen history.

It starts slow. Newcomers are often told to skip the first two filler episodes and stick with it until about episode 20, where the characters truly begin to shine. ⚔️ More Than Just Gag Humor

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Gintama

Set in an anachronistic Edo-period Japan, aliens (Amanto) have invaded and banned the use of swords. In this world, we follow , a silver-haired samurai who has mostly given up on grand ideals to run an "Odd Jobs" business called Yorozuya .

Imagine a mix of traditional samurai drama, futuristic sci-fi, and a fourth-wall-breaking parody of every other anime you’ve ever seen (from Dragon Ball to One Piece ).

While Gintama is famous for its absurdist slapstick, its real strength lies in its . Gintama

Gintama officially "ended" with Gintama: The Very Final , but the franchise continues to surprise fans.

Unlike many long-running series that get stale, Gintama is widely considered to get better with every season as the stakes and the humor escalate. Set in an anachronistic Edo-period Japan, aliens (Amanto)

Every chapter is called a "Lesson" for a reason. Beneath the poop jokes are profound meditations on what it means to protect your soul when you’ve already lost everything.

Gintama is not just an anime; it is a lawless wasteland of comedy where literally nothing is sacred. It is a show that will spend ten minutes mocking its own low budget with a still shot of a building, only to drop a fight scene three episodes later that rivals the best of shounen history. While Gintama is famous for its absurdist slapstick,

It starts slow. Newcomers are often told to skip the first two filler episodes and stick with it until about episode 20, where the characters truly begin to shine. ⚔️ More Than Just Gag Humor