Hand over the heart. It doesn't belong in your hands. They're meant to hold better things-
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thinking about it. otsuu arc finale is weird. tosshi (established as being an actual part of hijikata, not completely constructed from muramasha) talking about wanting to completely lose himself in one task, fight with everything he had alongside his friends. which makes sense except for the fact that it doesnt really make sense. because (1) we already KNOW that hijikata does these things. as seen from his "keep working at it until you pass out/are physically unable to continue" approach (yagyuu arc). unless its more about the "fighting alongside friends" which WOULD make sense in the context of this being a followup to shinsengumi crisis arc or even as a development from mitsuba arc (he seeks out help rather than trying to push people away for the sake of protecting them) except that part isnt actually focused on (kondou and gintoki both yell at them to keep fighting until the end for the sake of...). unless its more about the "it doesnt matter if you win or lose" thing that kondou yells except (1). so maybe its about letting go of his shame and fully giving it his all WHILE being a boke/being a loser. EXCEPT in the end he doesnt lose (tosshi dies) AND he doesnt actually let go of his shame (remains primarily a tsukkomi character afterwards, literally acts embarrassed about the events of the arc in timeskip arc)
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been binging gintama openings ever since the 3z anime was announced and god... the recurring theme of gintoki going through horrifying dreams about his past then waking up to see kagura and shinpachi by his side... absolutely obsessed with them their found family-isms will always tug at my heartstrings
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Finally, my StrawberryMoon Book arrived 😌
I am very pleased to see all our collaborated works inside this book, all the love and support combined 🥰
Thank you for those who participated in our last event ❤
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It is pretty crazy to me that Revue Starlight The Movie (2021) is one of the highest ranking movies of the 2020s so far on Letterboxd, by average user rating. There are only a handful of other animated films before it, namely a bunch of AoT movies, the Gintama movie, and Spiderverse 2, and most of the other movies before it are... movies by insanely big musicians like Tswift. Like it's so jarring to look at this
and see fucking. Revue Starlight on there among this pool of movies. This list, obviously, means nothing in the big picture, but it does make me smile a bit. Like, not many Letterboxd users have seen the movie, but those that have have rated it so highly that it's sitting on the spot before Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All At Once. This movie is so undeniably good that literally everyone who is into Revue Starlight (and even those who are not) think it goes so hard that it deserves this spot
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Gintama The Final pin-up poster, Animedia magazine, February 2021
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Shinsengumi Films
Documentaries
Shinsengumi’s strongest swordsman, Saito Hajime, and his commitment to the Aizu clan and Matsudaira Katamori - Saito Hajime and Matsudaira Katamori from the program series “Secrets of History"
We are Shinsengumi! / Shinsengumi sanjou - The Ikedaya Incident.
Shinsengumi. Defeat at Toba-Fushimi - The defeat of the Shogunate army in 1868.
Shinsengumi no Yume - The Shinsengumi and their deaths.
The Death of Hijikata Toshizo in Hakodate - Hijikata Toshizo and his death in Hakodate.
Hijikata - A Life of Dreams and Ambition
Movies/Dramas
Shinsengumi’s Devil Commander (1957)
Shinsengumi (1958)
Shinsengumi: Last Days of the Shogunate (1960)
Restoration Fire (1961)
Shinsengumi Chronicles (1963)
Bakumatsu Zankoku Monogatari (1964)
Ansatsu (Assassination) (1964)
Shinsengumi Keppuroku (1966)
Moeyo Ken (1966)
Shinsengumi: Assassins Of Honor (1969)
Okita Soji: The Last Swordsman (1974)
The Last Samurai (1974)
Flames of Blood (1981)
Shinsengumi (1987)
Shinsengumi Keppuroku (1998)
Gohatto (1999)
When the Last Sword is Drawn (2003)
Shinsengumi! (2004)
Wachigaiya Itosato (2007)
Peacemaker Kurogane (2010)
Shinsengumi Keppuroku (2011)
Koto Nakazawa: The Beautiful Swordswoman (2017)
Moeyo Ken (2021)
Anime
Hakuouki
Peace Maker Kurogane
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru and Katsugeki
Hijikata Toshizou: Shiro no Kiseki
Neko Neko Nihonshi (ep 5)
Rurouni Kenshin and new remake
Gintama
More lists of Shinsengumi films:
Films
Shinsengumi Media
Filmography - A list by ShinsengumiHQ of all Shinsengumi movies up to 2006
Shinsengumi in Films - A list with brief descriptions and reviews
Films about the Bakumatsu - Extensive list of films set during the end of the Edo Era
@talesofedo‘s lists of samurai movies: [1] [2]
7 Super Shinsengumi Reimaginings - List of Shinsengumi anime
Shinsengumi Anime
rarefilm dot net/tag/japanese - A site for downloading old films in HD, with many English subbed samurai movies, including ones about the Shinsengumi
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