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Crunchyroll gintama
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Visually speaking, it has been up and down here and there. Just what is in store for our beloved characters? These two arcs go hand-in-hand as the former leads into the latter. I still enjoyed this arc though because it shows us some backstory of some of the Shinsengumi, the Mimawarigumi, and even Gintoki. While this arc does have action, I wouldn’t put it ahead of the arc before it in that sense. Unlike the previous arc, this arc is more about emotion than it is about action. The other being the Shinsengumi arc which focuses on the Police force of Edo and two other “prominent” groups-the Joui rebels and the Mimawarigumi. If you thought that was all for the big arcs, then think again! Not only do we get one major roller coaster arc this season, but two. Compared to the other big arcs, I’d say this was a pretty good arc and rivaled some of the other ones from the past seasons. The first arc is the Shogun arc which obviously focuses on the Shogun himself but also his enemies. Without trying to spoil, these arcs provide a lot to the watchers as to what’s happening to some of the most known groups/people in the Gintama franchise. With that, I guess we should talk about the highly anticipated arcs that a lot of people have been waiting for since the announcement of the season. That or something came up within the studio to make them adapt the bigger arcs earlier. This may be due to pushing it for OVAs to sell, or maybe they just didn’t have the time slots available. Gintama has always been faithful at adapting all its arcs, but this season was quite different. If there’s one thing I didn’t like about how the season went is the skipping of some of the smaller arcs. I mean, who doesn’t like a good ol’ DBZ parody to start itself off? I know I do. If you don’t start off with something funny in a show that is so well-known for its way of doing parodies and comedy, then there’s no way the viewers are going to continue watching. To hook the viewers into the first few episodes is what the producers try to do each season. As with this season, the show moves into some of the more serious arcs-a must see for any fan of Gintama.īesides starting out with heavy action, comedy is one of the best ways to make people continue watchingĪ show. The season dives straight into its main focus which is comedy and gives us all sorts of parodies and laughs that viewers can relate to other shows, which is what makes it so great. Have you ever wanted to laugh so hard that it feels like you're dying? Well, then this season is no different from any of its predecessors. With Kagura and Shinpachi at his side, he sets off to get the device fixed though, as usual, nothing is ever that simple for the Yorozuya team.įilled with tongue-in-cheek humor and moments of heartfelt emotion, Gintama's fourth season finds Gintoki and his friends facing both their most hilarious misadventures and most dangerous crises yet. Mistaking it for his alarm clock, Gintoki proceeds to smash the device the next morning and suddenly discovers that the world outside his apartment has come to a standstill. A fatally injured crew member emerges from the ship and gives Gintoki a strange, clock-shaped device, warning him that it is incredibly powerful and must be safeguarded. Meanwhile, when Gintoki drunkenly staggers home one night, an alien spaceship crashes nearby. Does Gin-chan really spend all that cash playing pachinko? However, Shinpachi and Kagura still haven't been paid. Gintoki, Shinpachi, and Kagura return as the fun-loving but broke members of the Yorozuya team! Living in an alternate-reality Edo, where swords are prohibited and alien overlords have conquered Japan, they try to thrive on doing whatever work they can get their hands on.














Crunchyroll gintama