Gintama Complete Series __exclusive__ May 2026
is a long-running, multi-genre masterpiece created by Hideaki Sorachi that has earned a legendary reputation for seamlessly blending absurd, fourth-wall-breaking comedy with high-stakes, emotional drama. Spanning over 350 episodes and multiple films, the series is widely regarded as one of the greatest "complete" journeys in anime history. Premise and World-Building
What Makes It Great (The Highs)
Based on available complete box sets, the series includes the entire 367-episode TV show, movies, and OVAs, often with Japanese audio and English/Chinese subtitles. 📦 Gintama Complete Content Breakdown TV Series: Gintama Episodes 1–367. Shinyaku Benizakura-hen (New Benizakura Arc). The Final Chapter ~ Be Forever Yorozuya Gintama: The Final Gintama: Love Incense Arc The Semi-Final Vol. 1–2. Live Action: Gintama Live Action The Movie Gintama Complete Series
- Provide a chronological episode list highlighting only story-critical episodes and arcs.
- Create a 50-episode “best of” watchlist mixing comedy and plot.
- Summarize any specific arc, character, or movie.
The Gintama complete series is a 300-hour long commitment that ends with you crying over a parody of Dragon Quest V. The Gintama complete series is a 300-hour long
If you are looking for an anime that will make you laugh until your stomach hurts, cry your eyes out, and hype you up with some of the best sword fights in anime history, you need to watch the Gintama Complete Series. Episodes 3–57 – Character intros
He is joined by Shinpachi Shimura, a straight-laced, glasses-wearing teenager who exists solely to perform tsukkomi (the straight-man comedy role) and shout "Maa, maa!" at Gintoki’s insanity; and Kagura, a super-strong alien girl from the Yato clan (the Saiyans of the Gintama universe) who fights with an umbrella and is obsessed with sukiyaki and vomit jokes.
Complete Series Viewing Experience
Best Way to Watch:
- Episodes 3–57 – Character intros, random hilarity. Few serious moments.
- Episodes 58–62 (Benizakura Arc) – First major serious arc. This hooks most fans.
- Episodes 63–200 – Golden age of comedy & action. Peak parody.
- Episodes 201–316 – Increasingly dramatic. Plot thickens. Darker themes.
- Episodes 317–367 – Endgame. Near-constant serious arcs leading to finale.
- The Final (movie) – Perfect emotional conclusion. Must-watch.
