Gintama

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Alternativas: English: Gin Tama
Synonyms: Dandelion, Shiro Kuro, Black and White, Shirokuro, 13, Thirteen, Bankara-san ga Tooru, Here Comes Mr. Uncivilised, Silver Soul
Japanese: 銀魂
Autor: Sorachi, Hideaki
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 77
Capítulos: 709
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2003-12-08 to 2019-06-20
Serialização: Shounen Jump (Weekly)

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4.7
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Alternativas: English: Gin Tama
Synonyms: Dandelion, Shiro Kuro, Black and White, Shirokuro, 13, Thirteen, Bankara-san ga Tooru, Here Comes Mr. Uncivilised, Silver Soul
Japanese: 銀魂
Autor: Sorachi, Hideaki
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 77
Capítulos: 709
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2003-12-08 to 2019-06-20
Serialização: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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4.7
27 Votos
74.07%
18.52%
7.41%
0.00%
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Resumo
During the Edo period, Japan is suddenly invaded by alien creatures known as the "Amanto." Despite the samurai's attempts to combat the extraterrestrial menace, the Shogun soon realizes that their efforts are futile and decides to surrender. This marks the beginning of an uneasy agreement between the Shogunate and Amanto, one that results in a countrywide sword ban and the disappearance of the samurai spirit.

However, there exists one eccentric individual who wields a wooden sword and refuses to let his samurai status die. Now that his kind are no longer needed, Gintoki Sakata performs various odd jobs around town in order to make ends meet. Joined by his self-proclaimed disciple Shinpachi Shimura, the fearsome alien Kagura, and a giant dog named Sadaharu, they run the business known as Yorozuya, often getting caught up in all sorts of crazy and hilarious shenanigans.



Included one-shots:
Volume 1: Dandelion
Volume 2: Shirokuro (Black and White)
Volume 24: 13
Volume 38: Bankara-san ga Tooru
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Gintama review
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Scinn4
Apr 02, 2021
*This review was originally written for 13 and has consequently been merged into Gintama*

This is the first time I've completed reading a manga,so here's my review. This manga is a typical love to die scenery story.When your reading It, Its kind of like love forces you the point of lashing out to your lover. In real life Its considered a more personal issue of action than by an action of not understanding somebody clearly.Also the author was the author that was for Gintama.The manga is a Oneshot. It has a very chill vibe when you read the 39 pages. It somewhat misunderstanding to situations on life, Just like in real life where you and somebody keep arguing on certain lively topics. I really loved in this manga was that the 2 main characters drawings/situations fit the story so clearly and That they stood out from the other characters in the story. What I really didn't like was the drawing style of the characters of the random supporting characters that were in the manga. They couldn't stand out like the regular main characters.

I put the story at a 9 because It left a certain type of gap that the story has with the characters and the manga but couldt have had a dramatic ending.

I put a 9 for the Art because It fitted greatly but not perfectly, I love the main characters but could't fit through the other characters.

I even put a 9 for the Characters because they were great but didn't fill the gap or "goal" that I was expecting. I would love/wish for another reincarnation of this manga though.

I Put a 10 for Enjoyment because you can enjoy all the sorts,styles,emotions, and competition events.

I put a 10 for Overrall because the manga looked nice but I'm hoping a anime series(or an OVA) and I'd still would love to see another one of these short stories but in a anime or longer manga format.

Lastly I can recommend to you guys that you can read this,hope you enjoy It .
Gintama review
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labrizzle942
Apr 02, 2021
HILARIOUS. Witty and well-written.

It's episodic, mostly, but has that awesome story of Gintama's past running through the entire thing (and I actually wish the mangaka would focus more on that because it's fascinating and the best arcs are always the ones that elaborate his past a little more). Super funny and great use of gags. There's even like four chapters devoted to people getting trapped on the toilet without toilet paper! HAHAHA! It was ingenious. Although this manga deals with samurai and shinsengumi and aliens and other mythical creatures, it's so refreshing and honestly AWESOME to throw all of those characters into a situation as seemingly trivial and mundane as getting stuck on the toilet without paper.

Super funny and all the characters are so damn likable. Gintoki and Hijikata are my faves, but I love the whole crew. Some characters are definitely better developed than others, but with the series being as long as it is now, the mangaka has had time to flesh out these characters. Actually some of my favorite arcs revolve around the supporting characters. The Madao arc and Mitsuba arc come to mind. Both of those arcs made me CRY! In a gag manga! WHAT.

I think some people may be put off by the episodic nature of the manga and the fact that it can get so random, but this is a gag manga at heart. And the gags are usually really funny and I love them! But despite me saying this, the absolute best stories to me are the more serious arcs. Benizakura is still my favorite, although the Yoshiwara arc comes very close cause we get Tsukuyo and Kagura/Kamui. The current arc regarding the corrupt Shogun Sadasada is soooooooooo good. I love when Gintama gets serious!

Very enjoyable series and one I always look forward to reading. (The anime is also fantastic. Great voice acting!!!)
Gintama review
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chromi20112
Apr 02, 2021
Gintama is a very unique (and odd) manga, but very captivating.

STORY:
Gintama doesn't really have a direction or course. It's like Doraemon, an adventure a day. But it is far more interesting. Sorachi-sensei gives hints of mysterious pasts, heavy under plots, and the like, but so far, he hasn't tackled fully any of those yet.
The basic format of this one is: everyday adventure, then exciting arc that gives some hint/quick peek of Gin's past or anything serious, then back to everyday adventure, and so on. Actually, this cycle would leave you wanting for more, and will make you crave for the next chapter.

ART:
regular shonen jump manga art. Not much toning, but it's still awesome. The fight scenes are understandable. There are a lot of close-up panels, which I find nice since it shows the expression/emotion clearly (plus, it adds to the effectiveness of the lines/words). One thing to point out, however, is that it is a bit wordy (too big speech bubbles), but you'll have to forgive Sorachi-sensei with this one, since Jump only gives 20 pages for a chapter. Either than that, it's good.

CHARACTER:
AMAZING and UNIQUE characters.
One thing that'll get you hooked into this manga is the presence of unusual (and weird) characters. I'm not talking appearance, but their personality. There is a kaboom of far-from-average people in this one.
However, despite them being not your ordinary characters, you'll still get attached with them as they have the human side that will make you sympathize with them.
One thing notable with Sorachi-sensei is his use of weird personalities to bring out the human in them. This is the first time I have ever seen this style before. Each and everyone of them has their own life, way of thinking, and principles that show what kind of soul they have (the main theme of the manga --as much as I can see).

ENJOYMENT:
This one I give Gintama 100% times infinity!
What's really captivating in this manga is the humor and the witty responses present. They're all unexpected (trust me.)
Sorachi-sensei has great humor. He uses a lot of puns on words (making a lot of translators whine) just as the title itself ("gintama" (gin's soul/ silver soul) almost like "kintama" (testicles)). With this, you can now deduce that some of the jokes toe the line a bit, and this makes Gintama a lot more interesting. Sorachi-sensei has a way with words, and his choice of words are really quite remarkable. (This explains the big speech bubbles).
Not once have I found a part corny or dull.

Overall, I'd totally recommend this one. I'm not a fan of light-plotted mangas or stories with no direction, but this totally is an exception.
You're not going to be after the story itself, you're going to be after the satisfaction it gives you while you read it. What you're going to look forward to is the script, the reaction, the turn of events, and the way this wacky world will turn out to be.

Thank you for reading my review, and I hope this gives help.

Oh, and one more advice:
if you're gonna watch the anime, READ THE MANGA FIRST!
There are a lot of edits in the anime for a lot of reasons, and it ruins the witty jokes of the manga, making it corny --believe me.
Gintama review
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Alencia14
Apr 02, 2021
To get something straight right off the bat, you will find flaws with the artwork. In the same way that you will flind flaws with works like Kaiji, Shingeki no Kyojin, and Hunter x Hunter, you will have to move past these to appreciate the rest of it.

That being said, this manga is probably my favorite of all time.

The characters and the world they live in is colorful, over-the-top, and downright cartoonish, while at the same time being relatable, sympathetic, and strangely unforgettable. Gintama is a sort of subversion of the "steampunk" archetype in that it places samurai era Japan amongst high-tech modern and futuristic settings. You may even find yourself learning a bit of Japanese history while watching aliens shoot each other with laser pistols.

The story is segmented into "serious arcs" and episodes that you could call "filler" although they do set up and develop characters and their motivations which are referenced many times at later points in the series. Eventually the series does wrap up all of the loose plot points into one major and final arc that resolves questions that have existed since the beginning of the series.

We've all probably experienced the joys of watching light-hearted comedy animes turn gradually towards a more serious and action-oriented approach, and this one is no exception to that rule. It's a long long long run but it really has something for everyone as a satisfying payoff.

Gintama is a highly advanced series for Western English-speaking people because the jokes are very quick and usually have multiple layers of Japanese wordplay and pop-culture references that are likely to leave you feeling confused.

At the same time Gintama is basically full of "toilet humor" so if subtlety is more your speed you will not find much of that here. If you're looking for a shonen manga where nothing is sacred including (or especially) the shonen genre itself, then you have to give Gintama a read!
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